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In 2022, Amelie Krikorian bought books, rugs, chocolate, paint, flashcards, beads, and more for her students and classroom with her own money. "Teachers who want to make elementary school a positive and enriching experience do feel pressure to spend their own money," she told BI. Krikorian, who has since left the education field, said teachers shouldn't have to spend their own money on their classrooms. And when schools don't supply all the materials, teachers often step up. For enrichment purposes over the years, Krikorian "bought books that enabled the kids to do additional reading about what we were doing in history and science," she said.
Persons: Amelie Krikorian, shouldn't, Krikorian, it's Organizations: Service, Business, Survey, eBay, Walmart, Target Locations: Egypt
The data also points a spotlight on the economic platform of Vice President Kamala Harris, who is poised to accept the Democratic presidential nomination this month amid signs of a slowing economy. But her economic views are less defined, maintaining broad references to strengthening the middle class, even as her record investigating Wall Street and her farther-left 2019 primary campaign platform have executives and investors on edge. According to those close to Harris, advisers and administration officials, Harris’ economic views were described as “pragmatic,” “centrist,” and even “pro-business,” with a goal of leveraging private-sector friendships for better outcomes at the ground level. Personnel as policyHarris has two staffers who manage economic and domestic policy issues, and she was briefed by staff on the most recent jobs data. “He is as close to Harris and the second gentleman as almost anyone in the administration,” said an official close to Harris.
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She left the corporate grind earlier this year and turned her side gigs into a full-time job. Her last position before moving into full-time self-employment had a base salary of $94,000. Advertisement"I was at this job, wasn't totally happy with it, and I knew I had been making decent money doing my side hustles part-time," she said. "When I'm doing that, I'm like, oh, I couldn't be doing this right now if I was working my corporate job," she said. Have you left your corporate job, made a career change, or turned your side hustle into a full-time job?
Persons: , Amber Smith, Smith, it's, I'm, wasn't, she's, I've, Taylor Swift Organizations: Service, Business, eBay Locations: Iowa, mhoff@businessinsider.com
Washington, D.C., Attorney General Brian Schwalb sued the online ticket exchange platform StubHub on Wednesday, alleging deceptive and unfair pricing. The lawsuit claims StubHub uses deceptive advertising of low ticket prices to lure consumers who pay vastly more after an arduous checkout process. "This is no accident — StubHub intentionally hides the true price to boost profits at its customers' expense," Schwalb said in a statement. In its lawsuit, the attorney general's office said that from 2014 to 2015, StubHub used "all-in pricing," in which the advertised price included mandatory fees. The complaint alleged that StubHub did a testing period where it randomly assigned consumers to one of the two models.
Persons: Brian Schwalb, Schwalb, StubHub, Eric Baker, Viagogo Organizations: San Francisco . Washington , D.C, Labor, of Columbia, Washington , D.C, eBay Locations: San Francisco . Washington ,, Washington ,
Meta Platforms topped revenue and earnings expectations for the recent quarter, posting earnings of $5.16 per share on $39.07 billion in revenue. Qualcomm posted adjusted earnings of $2.33 per share on $9.39 billion in adjusted revenue. Arm forecast adjusted earnings ranging between 23 cents and 27 cents per share for the fiscal second quarter , while analysts called for 27 cents, per LSEG. Kyndryl Holdings posted revenue of $3.74 billion, falling short of the $3.79 billion expected by analysts surveyed by LSEG. Adjusted earnings topped estimates, while revenue came up short of the $4.53 billion expected by analysts polled by LSEG.
Persons: Teladoc, LSEG, Etsy, Lam, C.H, Robinson, , Alex Harring, Lisa Han, Jesse Pound, Darla Mercado Organizations: Qualcomm, Arm Holdings, Revenue, Cheesecake Factory, eBay, EBay, Western Digital, Lam Research, MGM Resorts, LSEG, Holdings, IBM, Kyndryl Holdings Locations: FactSet
Every weekday, the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer releases the Homestretch — an actionable afternoon update, just in time for the last hour of trading on Wall Street. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER . NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTING CLUB. Every weekday, the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer releases the Homestretch — an actionable afternoon update, just in time for the last hour of trading on Wall Street.
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The topic of Temu and Shein's growth will hover over tech earnings this week, as Amazon reports second-quarter results alongside Meta, eBay and Etsy. watch nowIn Amazon's report on Thursday, the company is expected to show revenue growth of about 11% to $148.6 billion, according to LSEG. That's where Temu and Shein come into play, as merchants now have new ways to get products to American consumers. Amazon has continued to highlight its delivery prowess and its focus on speed in the face of growing competition from Temu and Shein. However, while it's long touted itself as the "lowest-priced U.S. retailer," Amazon has shown that it's well aware of Temu and Shein's increasing popularity.
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As for Club earnings, we got positive results from life sciences company Danaher and industrial firm Dover. Ford was a major disappointment and its nearly 20% stock drop for the week was the worst performer in the portfolio. In the week ahead, it's going to be another big week of earnings with the four mega-cap names and 10 other Club names set to report. Linde : We're looking for more of the same — steady earnings growth; 6% is the Street estimate. End market commentary will also help us better formulate our view of the economy — and in turn the stock market.
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On Friday, the tech-heavy S & P 500 and Nasdaq Composite ended the week with losses, down 0.8% and 2.1%, respectively. However, the bulk of Magnificent Seven results is set for release in the week ahead. As it is, all seven of the Magnificent Seven companies closed out the week with losses. FOMC meeting, July jobs report Elsewhere, investors will also be reviewing the latest Federal Reserve interest rate decision set for release on Wednesday. Traders will also get insight into the labor market next week, with the release of the July jobs report on Friday.
Persons: Russell, Ryan Grabinski, John Belton, Tesla, Belton, FactSet, Stanley Black, Decker, Lam, Kraft Heinz, Ingersoll Rand Organizations: Nasdaq, Dow Jones Industrial, Microsoft, Facebook, Apple, Nvidia, 2H, 3Q, Gabelli, Traders, Dallas Fed, Semiconductor, Nation Entertainment, Electronic Arts, Starbucks, Match Group, Caesars Entertainment, Corning, Howmet Aerospace, Procter, Gamble, Pfizer, Merck, Co, PayPal, ADP, Civilian Workers, Chicago PMI, MGM Resorts International, Allstate, Lam Research, eBay, Qualcomm, Western, Cruise Line Holdings, Hess, Boeing, Mobile, Marriott International, GE Healthcare Technologies, Generac Holdings, Mastercard, Labor, PMI, Manufacturing, Intel, Holdings, Motorola Solutions, Technology, Air Products, Chemicals, Jobs, Exxon Mobil, Chevron Locations: Chicago, Albemarle, Kellanova, Hershey, Moderna
Some of the bright orange bats were framed in shadow boxes, their boldly striped wings spread wide. Bigger, more charismatic species like elephants and tigers usually come to mind when the illicit animal trade is mentioned. But a study published this month has revealed a flourishing black market in stuffed and mounted bats that, until now, has gone largely unnoticed. In the United States, especially, bats are openly sold, intact or as skeletons, on e-commerce sites like Etsy, eBay and Amazon. “Instead, they could be inadvertently supporting the population decline of this bat species in the wild.”
Persons: they’re, , Nistara Randhawa, Davis Organizations: eBay, University of California, of Wildlife Research Locations: United States
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Courtesy: EA SportsThe 2024 football season officially starts this weekend for many fans, as Electronic Arts rolls out a long-awaited revamp of its college football game. A new eraThe college football game, previously titled NCAA Football, was typically a smaller product for EA, at least compared to titles like Madden. Beyond the gameplay, the changes to the video game also reflect some massive shifts in college football itself, including the advent of the College Football Playoff. A decade ago, college football players had strict restrictions around making money outside of their scholarship. EA Sports College Football 25.
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These are the general business structures eligible for business credit cards:Sole proprietorships and freelancersLimited Liability CorporationsCorporationsPartnershipsNonprofitsWhat credit score do you need to qualify for a business credit card? Business credit card eligibility requirements vary from card to card, but most credit card companies look for at least a good credit score. Compare credit cardsThe process of choosing the right business credit card is similar to the process of choosing a personal credit card. Business credit card vs. consumer credit cardBusiness credit cards often have very sweet incentives to sign up, but they can also be harder to get than personal credit cards. Business Credit Card Qualifications Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat do you need to get a credit card for your business?
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The Q3 2024 bonus categories are gas and EV charging, movies, and ticketed live entertainment events such as concerts and shows. That's why you can think of the Chase Freedom Flex® and Chase Freedom® bonus categories as earning you either 5% back or 5x points. Q3 2024: Chase Freedom Flex® and legacy Chase Freedom® cardholders can activate bonus categories online or through their Chase account until September 14, 2024. Points earned on the Chase Freedom Flex® and the Chase Freedom® can be transferred to certain travel credit cards for significantly higher value. In Q3 2024, the bonus categories are gas and EV charging, movies, and live entertainment.
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“He didn’t want attention, good or negative,” said Julianna Grooms, 19, who first remembered seeing Mr. Crooks when they were freshmen. The Bethel Park School District confirmed that Mr. Crooks graduated from high school in 2022, but declined to release any other details about his school record. “He was a very good student,” said Mr. Knapp, who retired two years ago as a guidance counselor. “He liked the idea of being by himself because that was his human nature,” Mr. Knapp said. Mr. Crooks had been a member of the Clairton Sportsmen’s Club, a gun club that features a 200-yard-rifle range.
Persons: Thomas Crooks, Jim Knapp, Crooks, , ” Mr, Knapp, Julianna Grooms, Donald J, Trump, Jennifer Meredith, Matthew Crooks, Ms, Grooms, SpongeBob, , Mr, Anna Dusch, ” Jill Bortz, That’s, Michael Rothfeld, Aric Toler, Susan C, Beachy, Julie Tate Organizations: Bethel Park High School, Trump, Secret, Bethel Park School District, Community College of, Republican, Democrat, eBay, Osage, Osage County Guns Locations: Bethel, Pittsburgh, Butler, Pa, Bethel Park, Bethel Park’s, Community College of Allegheny County, Osage County, Wright City, Mo
Four Gen Z Americans told Business Insider they've followed the principles of the FIRE — financial independence, retire early — movement to achieve a high net worth before their 30th birthdays. But all four emphasized that their sacrifices and risks earlier in life may be the key to their financial stability down the road. Cody Berman, entrepreneur and "passive income expert"Cody Berman hit financial independence at 25 but continues to help others achieve their financial goals. Courtesy of Cody BermanCody Berman, 28, hit financial freedom at 25 but has no plans to retire early. His net worth is about $2.8 million, but he drives a 2015 Nissan truck approaching 100,000 miles.
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Four Gen Z Americans told Business Insider they've followed the principles of the FIRE — financial independence, retire early — movement to achieve a high net worth before their 30th birthdays. Some said they don't intend on following the "retire early" part of the acronym and instead want to pursue their passions while making money doing so. Cody Berman, entrepreneur and "passive income expert"Cody Berman hit financial independence at 25 but continues to help others achieve their financial goals. Courtesy of Cody BermanCody Berman, 28, hit financial freedom at 25 but has no plans to retire early. His net worth is about $2.8 million, but he drives a 2015 Nissan truck approaching 100,000 miles.
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StubHub is delaying a potential initial public offering until after Labor Day, according to a person familiar with the deal. The online ticketing service had been eyeing a summer IPO, aiming for a valuation of at least $16.5 billion. The company has been working with JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs over the past two years on the IPO, CNBC previously reported. If StubHub does enter the public market, it will trade alongside competitors Vivid Seats and Live Nation. Vivid Seats has a market cap of $1.5 billion and Live Nation is valued at just under $23 billion.
Persons: StubHub, haven't, Goldman Sachs, Eric Baker, SeatGeek, Wells Fargo, Morgan Stanley, Taylor Organizations: Labor, JPMorgan, CNBC, eBay, Bloomberg, Citigroup, Wells, Vivid Locations: San Francisco
The McCauleys make their money by researching what makes side hustles profitable, testing them and teaching others how to do the same on YouTube. The Grand Rapids, Michigan-based couple earned nearly $140,000 from eight streams of income last year, according to documents reviewed by CNBC Make It. Ease of starting is at an all-time high: Platforms like Amazon, Airbnb and Fiverr offer instant access to paying customers. Kindergarten teacher Becky Powell's side hustle — making worksheets for other educators — brings in six figures per year. Her husband also sells worksheets on the platform, and they've used their combined earnings to fund vacations and pay down their mortgage and student loans, Powell says.
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Making a Pokémon fan’s day means more than catching ‘em allPokémon isn’t Coop’s day job, but it’s become an increasingly meaningful part of his life. Coop was, like many children of the ‘90s, a Poké-fan in his youth, collecting cards and facing bosses in the early Pokémon video games. But he takes a shine to one of Coop’s cards with an iridescent Alakazam, a mustachioed psychic Pokémon, and a high score of 9. It’s a card Coop intended to sell, but without thinking twice, Coop opens his display case and gifts the kid the card for free. Coop still sells cards on eBay and at card conventions –– he’s built a massive collection since 2018, and he’s submitted numerous cards for grading.
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Rubin is the CEO of Fanatics, a sports merchandise retailer, and is reportedly worth billions. Mike Coppola/Getty Images for FanaticsAccording to a profile of Rubin by Business Insider's John Lynch, the entrepreneur got his start as a teenager running a ski equipment business in Philadelphia. Rubin later sold that company, later known as GSI Commerce, to eBay in 2011 for $2.4 billion. According to the company's website, Fanatics provides officially licensed sports merchandise and other services, such as digital asset collection and betting. Forbes estimates that as of July 2024, Rubin's net worth is about $11.5 billion.
Persons: Rubin, Mike Coppola, Business Insider's John Lynch, Organizations: Business, Global, Incorporated, GSI Commerce, eBay, Forbes Locations: Philadelphia
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