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Brett Favre said he's recently been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. Prevacus and its investors, including Favre, have been tied up in a Mississippi welfare fraud case. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementFormer NFL star quarterback Brett Favre revealed during a congressional hearing on Tuesday that he had "recently been diagnosed with Parkinson's" — a neurodegenerative disease. "I'm sure you'll understand, while it's too late for me because I've recently been diagnosed with Parkinson's, this is also a cause dear to my heart."
Persons: Brett Favre, he's, Favre, , it's, I've Organizations: pharma, Service, NFL, Business Locations: Mississippi
Caroline Ellison, former chief executive officer of Alameda Research LLC, center, arrives at court in New York, US, on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2023. Caroline Ellison was the star witness in the criminal case against disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried. Bankman-Fried and Ellison are both, in the eyes of the U.S. judicial system, guilty of the same crimes. Two counts of wire fraud, two counts of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, one count of conspiracy to commit securities fraud, one count of conspiracy to commit commodities fraud, and one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering. Unlike Bankman-Fried, Ellison agreed to a plea deal in December 2022.
Persons: Caroline Ellison, Sam Bankman, Fried, Ellison Organizations: Alameda Research, CNBC Locations: New York
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailActivist investor Jonathan Litt sees real estate boost from rate cuts, with some exceptionsJonathan Litt, Land & Buildings founder & CIO, joins 'Fast Money' to talk the state of commercial real estate following the Federal Reserve's announcement it is lowering interest rates.
Persons: Jonathan Litt Organizations: Buildings
But when it came to finding a publisher for her children's book, "Leena Mo, CEO," she found herself in the hot seat. Now "Leena Mo, CEO," finally has a place on bookshelves. AdvertisementShakir's children's book, "Leena Mo, CEO," releases September 24, 2024. Deena ShakirWriting the female founder's storyShakir wrote the entire first draft of "Leena Mo, CEO" one frenzied weekend in December 2020. "Leena Mo, CEO" is also peppered with Arabic words — like the robot's name, "Helmy," a Romanized derivation of the Arabic word for "my dream."
Persons: , Deena Shakir, Leena Mo, Shakir, Simon & Schuster, Chelsea Clinton, Sheryl Sandburg, Everly Health —, that's, Leena Mo's, Deena Shakir Shakir, she's, she'd Organizations: Service, Simon &, Business, Maven Clinic, Everly Health, Google Locations: Muslim
CNN —The FBI on Monday reported that violent crime dropped across the US last year, registering the steepest annual decline in murders in decades. But the report was almost entirely ignored by right-wing media outlets, which have pushed a false narrative that crime is surging under President Joe Biden. Overall crime fell by 3% and property crime fell by 2.4%. The routine release of FBI data comes just weeks before a high-stakes presidential election in which perceptions of crime and safety have become a key political flashpoint. The decision by right-wing media outlets to bury the report underscores the disconnect between public perception on the issue of crime and the reality of falling crime rates.
Persons: Joe Biden, Donald Trump, , Bret Baier, Baier, Elon Musk, wasn’t, Fox’s, Breitbart, Newsmax, Gallup, , Jeff Asher Organizations: CNN, FBI, Associated Press, NBC, The New York Times, Trump, Fox News, Fox, America, Daily, Washington Examiner, Epoch Times, Reuters, Social Locations:
New York CNN —A year ago, Caroline Ellison was preparing to testify against her former boss and ex-boyfriend in one of the biggest fraud trials in US history. Ellison, who ran Alameda, pleaded guilty to seven federal counts of fraud and conspiracy shortly after FTX’s collapse. A jury last year convicted former crypto billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried on multiple counts of federal fraud and conspiracy. Over three days on the stand, Ellison, who is 29, repeatedly reinforced that throughout her years at Alameda, the buck stopped with Bankman-Fried. While sentencing is entirely up to Judge Kaplan’s discretion, legal experts say it’s highly unlikely Ellison will end up in prison.
Persons: CNN Business ’, Caroline Ellison, she’ll, FTX, Ellison, Sam Bankman, Lewis Kaplan, Ellison’s candor, Angela Weiss, “ Sam, , Dennis Kelleher, , Kaplan’s, Jordan Estes, Kramer Levin, Josh Naftalis, Kaplan, Pallas, Ryan Salame, Nishad Singh, Gary Wang Organizations: CNN Business, New York CNN, Alameda Research, Getty, Better, of, New, Bankman Locations: New York, Alameda, Bankman, of New York
Nvidia is the latest poster child on Wall Street for "10 baggers," stocks that soar in price 10 times. But the AI chipmaker's path to " 10-bagger " status included what is also a typical slump (or two) along the way, according to Trivariate Research. To find the 84 stocks, Parker looked for names with market capitalizations over $2 billion and average daily trading volume of at least $30 million. He then screened for stocks that achieved 10-bagger status, and further culled the list to only those that accomplished the feat in the past 25 years. The chart below contains the names that achieved 10-bagger status most recently, along with information on their drawdowns.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Adam Parker, Parker, Trivariate, they've, Jensen Huang, Tesla Organizations: Nvidia, Research
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTrade Tracker: Bill Baruch trims Tesla, sells SLB and buys more Exxon Mobil and Kinder MorganBill Baruch, founder & president at Blue Line Capital, joins CNBC’s “Halftime Report” to break down his latest portfolio moves.
Persons: Baruch, Kinder Morgan Bill Baruch Organizations: Exxon Mobil, Blue Line
Read previewIn just a matter of months, Ukraine may no longer need pilots for its drone force, a special drone unit commander said recently. One Ukrainian company's AI drones have already been used on the battlefield to carry out autonomous strikes on Russian forces. Both sides in this conflict are using unmanned systems en masse and developing new countermeasures. MAHMUD HAMS/AFP via Getty ImagesDiscussions around AI in drones and other weapons systems have been ongoing in recent years. The AI race in militaries has also led to international disputes about whether to impose regulations on how to develop and use AI weapons.
Persons: , Robert Brovdi, Brovdi, MAHMUD HAMS, Kathleen Kicks Organizations: Service, Business, MikeMareen, Getty, Pentagon Locations: Ukraine, Russia, Ukrainian, Israel, AFP
Some Wall Street analysts and money managers see a path to monetization ahead for Apple 's latest artificial intelligence features despite some near-term rollout headwinds. Earlier this month, the technology behemoth debuted its iPhone 16 , incorporating its new AI features known as Apple Intelligence. While including Apple Intelligence as a paid tool may not be on investors' radar, some see a strong case for a future added cost down the road. AAPL YTD mountain Apple shares in 2024 The setup with Apple Intelligence could resemble the company's Apple TV debut, notes CFRA Research analyst Angelo Zino. The portfolio manager also sees an avenue for third-party developers to draw on Apple's AI features to improve their offering.
Persons: Craig Moffett, Moffett, Angelo Zino, Zino, Gene Munster, Apple, OpenAI's, John Belton Organizations: Street, Apple, Apple Intelligence, Meta, Deepwater Asset Management Locations: Europe, China
He says that his remarkable success came with sacrifices like giving up on what he considered a healthy work-life balance. "I believe in working extremely hard … I absolutely disagree with the idea of work-life balance," Armoo said in an interview with CNBC Make It. "There is a season where you say, 'I want to achieve this goal and I want to get different results to other people. I want to get extraordinary results.' The way you achieve those extraordinary results is by doing extraordinary things, which literally means doing things that are not ordinary," he said.
Persons: Timothy Armoo, Armoo Organizations: CNBC Locations: London
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Adam Parker, Lauren Goodwin, & Kristina HooperAdam Parker, Trivariate Research founder and CEO; Lauren Goodwin, New York Life Investments chief market strategist; and Kristina Hooper, Invesco chief global market strategist, join CNBC's 'Closing Bell' to discuss where to find opportunities within the bull market.
Persons: Adam Parker, Lauren Goodwin, Kristina Hooper Adam Parker, Kristina Hooper, CNBC's Organizations: Trivariate Research, New York Life Investments Locations: New York
China’s youth unemployment rate in August rose to the highest level since the new system of record-keeping began in December, driven by an economic slowdown and restrictive hiring policies, according to analysts. China’s urban unemployment rate across all age categories rose 5.3% in August, compared to a 5.2% rise in July. China’s youth unemployment has also been affected by restrictive hiring policies amid a struggling economy as companies are refusing to hire recent college graduates due to the difficulty and costs involved in firing workers in China. This is expensive so no one wants to fire anyone now or hire anyone new,” he noted. “That’s why the [overall] unemployment rate isn’t that bad but the unemployment rate for youths is so high,” Rein added.
Persons: That’s, “ It’s, , Dan Wang, Shaun Rein, , ” Rein Organizations: National Bureau, Statistics, HSBC, China Market Research, Locations: China
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange during morning trading on Sept. 23, 2024. U.S. stock futures were little changed Monday after the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average posted new record closes. Futures tied to the 30-stock Dow slipped 38 points, or 0.09%. S&P 500 futures inched down 0.11%. Earlier in the day, the S&P 500 rose 0.28% and the Dow added 0.15%, resulting in closing records for both indexes.
Persons: Dow, Paul Hickey, There's, You've, Hickey, Quincy Krosby Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Dow, Federal Reserve, Investment, LPL, Traders, Conference, Richmond Fed Locations: Quincy, mull
That's the exact kind of anti-collaborative person who Sarah Paiji Yoo tries to steer clear from when hiring new employees. And I think that is a must-have for every team member that we bring on," Paiji Yoo, the CEO and co-founder of eco-friendly cleaning product startup Blueland, tells CNBC Make It. "Folks who understand that a different set of inputs, a lot of times, lead to a better outcome." But the primary goal is simple: bringing people together to solve problems and learn something new," Gardner added. They know something different that I don't, and I can learn a lot from them.'"
Persons: You've, who's, Sarah Paiji Yoo, Paiji Yoo, , Heidi K, Gardner Organizations: CNBC, Harvard Law School
Read previewOpenAI CEO Sam Altman is working on a new AI device startup with former Apple design chief Jony Ive and Laurene Powell Jobs, the widow of the late Apple founder Steve Jobs. Marc Newson, who cofounded LoveFrom with Ive, told The Times that they were still figuring out the product and its release date. Advertisement"I'm interested in this topic, I think it is possible," Altman told The Journal's tech columnist Joanna Stern at the event. Notably, Altman told Stern in October 2023 that he didn't think AI devices would eclipse smartphones. Related storiesFormer Apple employees Imran Chaudhri and Bethany Bongiorno cofounded their own AI startup, Humane in 2019 and launched their first product, the Ai Pin in November.
Persons: , Sam Altman, Jony, Laurene Powell Jobs, Steve Jobs, Brian Chesky, Altman, Airbnb, Emerson, Powell Jobs, Marc Newson, Joanna Stern, Stern, Imran Chaudhri, Bethany Bongiorno, Zoz Organizations: Service, Apple, The, The New York Times, The Times, Business, Apple Watch, Times, Bloomberg, Humane, Emerson, Business Insider Locations: OpenAI
The investigation sparked debate about free speech and criminal activity online, but the authorities’ concerns weren’t exactly a surprise. Now, Telegram is making some changes in an effort to reduce criminal activity on the platform, Durov said Monday in a post on the app. “If you still manage to find something unsafe or illegal on Telegram Search, please report it to us via @SearchReport,” Durov wrote. “Telegram Search is meant for finding friends and discovering news, not for promoting illegal goods,” Durov said. It’s unclear how the move to share some user data with law enforcement will impact the ongoing French investigation.
Persons: Pavel Durov, Durov, launderers, White supremacists, ” Durov, Organizations: New, New York CNN, Service Locations: New York, France, Israel, United Kingdom
Trade Tracker: Steve Weiss sells Archer-Daniel
  + stars: | 2024-09-23 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTrade Tracker: Steve Weiss sells Archer-DanielSteve Weiss, founder and managing partner at Short Hills Capital Partners, joins CNBC’s “Halftime Report” to explain why he's getting out of this commodity stock.
Persons: Steve Weiss, Archer, Daniel Steve Weiss, he's Organizations: Short Hills Capital Partners
Palantir alums Arjun Prakash and Derek Ho founded Distyl AI. AdvertisementDistyl AI, a startup applying generative AI to enterprise workflows, has raised a new Series A funding round of $20 million, Business Insider has learned. The new round values the startup at least $200 million, two sources familiar said. Founded in 2022, the company raised a $7 million seed round last April, reported VentureBeat. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Palantir alums Arjun Prakash, Derek Ho, , Coatue, Nat Friedman, Brad Gerstner Organizations: OpenAI, Service, Dell Technologies Capital, Business
In a Monday-morning appearance on CNBC, Evercore founder Roger Altman praised the Fed for delivering "nearly perfect" economic conditions, citing strength in equities, profits, and employment. Only inflation — which still hovers above the Fed's 2% target rate — is holding off an official soft landing declaration, he said. AdvertisementAlthough there are some concerns rate cuts will reignite inflation, Altman is expecting to see a slowdown this week when new consumption-expenditures data is released. Related stories"I think what essentially happened was that the Fed saw the path on inflation steadily downward as more certain than the path on labor markets, a little more uncertainty about labor markets," Altman said. "So it took a stronger step to fortify labor markets, and went for 50."
Persons: , Roger Altman, Powell, Altman, Larry Summers Organizations: Service, CNBC, Business, Fed
Making friends with 'Pie': CEO Andy Dunn on the new social app
  + stars: | 2024-09-23 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMaking friends with 'Pie': CEO Andy Dunn on the new social appAndy Dunn, Pie founder and CEO, Bonobos c-founder and former CEO and ‘Burn Rate’ author, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the new social app Pie, making friends using the app, what the business model is, and more.
Persons: Andy Dunn Organizations: Pie
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEvercore's Roger Altman on the economy: A nearly perfect overall environmentRoger Altman, Evercore founder and senior chairman, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the Fed's interest rate decision, state of the economy, whether a soft landing has been achieved, impact of 2024 election on the markets, and more.
Persons: Roger Altman Organizations: Evercore
The job market is flashing signs the US is still headed for a hard-landing, Danielle DiMartino Booth says. The forecaster pointed to workers rolling off unemployment benefits, while part-time jobs have soared. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . The veteran forecaster and QI Research founder pointed to continued signs of weakness in the US job market, zooming in on a few key areas that are flashing signs of trouble. Booth said that more workers who once qualified for unemployment insurance are now rolling off of their benefits.
Persons: Danielle DiMartino Booth, , Booth Organizations: Consumers, Service, QI Research, Workers, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Business
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailRate-drop environment could be the key 'reopen the spigot' for IPOs, says Rashaun WilliamsRashaun Williams, Value Investment Group founder, joins CNBC's 'Closing Bell' to discuss what rate cuts could mean for venture-backed companies, how he feels about earnings expectations, and more.
Persons: Rashaun Williams Rashaun Williams Organizations: Value Investment Group
Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesJapan has ramped up its push for companies to adopt a four-day workweek, but those efforts face steep challenges in a country famous for its workaholic culture. The Japanese government recently initiated a "work style reform" campaign aimed at promoting flexible work arrangements, shorter hours and overtime limits. The move marks a more concerted effort after the government first floated support for a shorter workweek in 2021 when lawmakers endorsed the idea. "Being part of a company is almost part of a community, and this results often in longer work hours, not as efficient work hours," he told CNBC. I think that it's going to take time [for the four-day workweek] to penetrate… we're not used to being flexible.
Persons: Tim Craig, Craig, it's, Martin Schulz, karoshi, Hiroshi Ono Organizations: Bloomberg, Getty, Japan, Ministry of Health, Labor, Welfare, Fujitsu, CNBC, Hitotsubashi University Locations: Japan
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