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AdvertisementUsers and brands, like former CNN anchor Don Lemon and The Guardian, have been leaving X.Gordon MacMillan, ex-head of content strategy at Twitter, says Bluesky is most like the old Twitter. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Gordon MacMillan, who was previously the head of content strategy at Twitter. Bluesky feels familiar to Twitter usersBluesky, I think, is the most like the old Twitter and feels more familiar than Threads, which doesn't have Twitter-style lists and can be hard to organize content on. They have tweaked Threads and made improvements, but Bluesky feels more familiar, even beyond the use of the color blue. It feels like BlueSky and Threads have a much better environment.
Persons: Don Lemon, Gordon MacMillan, Bluesky, Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Musk, X, it's, Jack Dorsey, BlueSky, Mark Zuckerberg Organizations: CNN, Guardian, Twitter, Facebook, Elon, Trump, Business Locations: Israel
Trump has threatened to hit China with at least 60% tariffs and vowed to end reliance on the country. It would force companies to scramble to find other sources of supply, American consumers to pay higher prices at the store, and, according to many experts, lead to job losses. "If they are interpreted in that way, China might have a much more vigorous response, not limited to tariffs." Those actions could range from economic changes to matters of diplomacy and security, Kennedy said, adding China may "push back as hard as they can." More combative relations between the U.S. and China also brings the risk of public backlash amid rising Chinese nationalism.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Trump, Scott Kennedy, Kennedy, Michael Hart Organizations: Center for Strategic, International Studies, U.S, American Chamber of Commerce Locations: China, U.S, Beijing
CNN —A Miami-bound Scandinavian Airlines flight was forced to return to Europe on Thursday after encountering severe turbulence over Greenland, according to the airline. No severe injuries were reported among passengers or crew on flight SK957, the airline said in a statement to CNN Friday. The plane was rerouted to Copenhagen Airport in Denmark where it will undergo an inspection, according to the airline. A woman who was seated near him did not have her seatbelt on when the turbulence started, according to Solstad. Turbulence is the leading cause of injuries to flight attendants and passengers in nonfatal accidents on commercial airlines, according to the Federal Aviation Administration, but incidents are still rare.
Persons: Sammy Solstad, ” Solstad, , , Solstad, rebooking Organizations: CNN, Airlines, Copenhagen Airport, SAS, Passengers, Federal Aviation Administration, National Transportation Safety Board Locations: Miami, Europe, Greenland, Copenhagen, Denmark
Global pharma stocks — Shares of several vaccine makers declined after President-elect Donald Trump selected prominent vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as health secretary on Thursday. Shares of Moderna and Pfizer slipped nearly 9% and 5%, respectively. Ulta slipped nearly 3% after Berkshire Hathaway revealed in a regulatory filing that it had sold around 97% of its shares, nearly dissolving its position in the beauty retailer. Berkshire had just bought the stock in the second quarter, making Ulta a relatively new bet. However, the company beat expectations on both lines in the fourth fiscal quarter and issued positive guidance for adjusted earnings per share.
Persons: Donald Trump, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Eli Lilly, Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway, Ulta, — CNBC's Sean Conlon, Alex Harring, Jesse Pound, Hakyung Kim, Lisa Han Organizations: Global pharma, Moderna, Pfizer, GSK, Novo Nordisk, Nasdaq, Securities and Exchange Commission, Super, New York Stock Exchange, Corp, Berkshire, Pool Corp, AST, Materials, LSEG Locations: China, Domino's, Berkshire
The top 10 family offices for startup investments
  + stars: | 2024-11-15 | by ( Robert Frank | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +4 min
The top 10 family offices for startup investments made over 150 investments combined this year, in everything from biotech and energy to crypto and artificial intelligence, according to a new analysis. CNBC partnered with Fintrx, the private wealth intelligence platform, to analyze single family offices that made the largest number of investments in private startups in 2024. The most active family office so far this year is Maelstrom, the Hong Kong-based family office of American investor Arthur Hayes, who co-founded the crypto exchange BitMEX. For the sake of the list, family offices are defined as investment vehicles or holding companies of a single family or individual that don't manage money for outside investors. Nearly a third of startup capital in 2022 came from family offices, according to a PWC report.
Persons: Guillaume Houze, Pascal Le Segretain, Robert Frank, Bernard Arnault's, Laurene Powell Jobs, Peter Thiel's Thiel, Arthur Hayes, Guillaume Houzé, Motier, Andreesen Horowitz, Eric Schmidt, Magnus Carlsen, Fertility Organizations: Royal, Getty, CNBC, Fintrx, Ventures, Labs, Motier Ventures, Google, Flex, Mistral, Nvidia, Lightspeed, Atinum Investment, Emerson Collective . Thiel Capital Locations: Paris, France, Hong Kong, Lafayette, Seoul, Korea, Singapore
The Pre-Market Rundown 2: November 15, 2024
  + stars: | 2024-11-15 | 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 EmailThe Pre-Market Rundown 2CNBC brings you fast, accurate, and actionable business news and market updates.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch Friday's full episode of the Halftime Report — November 15, 2024"Fast Money Halftime Report" is on the front lines of CNBC's market coverage. Host CNBC's Scott Wapner and the Street's top investors get to the heart of the action as it's happening and help set the agenda for the rest of the day. Watch today's full episode on CNBC PRO.
Persons: CNBC's Scott Wapner Organizations: CNBC PRO
CNN —Protesters stormed the parliament of the Russian-backed breakaway Georgian region of Abkhazia on Friday and opposition politicians demanded the resignation of the self-styled president over an unpopular investment agreement with Moscow. Protesters used a truck to smash through the metal gates surrounding the parliament in the capital Sukhumi. Eshsou Kakalia, an opposition leader and former deputy prosecutor general, said the parliament building was under the control of the protesters. “We will now seek the resignation of the current president of Abkhazia,” he was quoted by Russia’s Interfax news agency as saying. Protesters also broke into the presidential administration offices located in the same building as the parliament.
Persons: Russia’s, Protesters, Maxim Reshetnikov, Kristina Ozgan, Aslan Bzhania, Alexander Ankvab, Raul Khadzhimba Organizations: CNN — Protesters, Protesters, Russia’s Interfax, Russian Economy, Abkhazian, Russian Locations: Russian, Georgian, Abkhazia, Moscow, Sukhumi, , Russia, South Ossetia, Georgia, Soviet
Watch CNBC's full interview with The Home Depot CEO Ted Decker
  + stars: | 2024-11-15 | 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 EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with The Home Depot CEO Ted DeckerTed Decker, The Home Depot president and CEO, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss the company's most recent earnings, raised outlook, and more.
Persons: Ted Decker Ted Decker Organizations: Home, Home Depot
AdvertisementIn 2000, scientists spotted a bioluminescent mollusk in the deep sea. It turned out to be a new species of sea slug that's perfectly adapted to the deep ocean. Researchers from the MBARI dubbed it Bathydevius caudactylus and recently published their findings in the peer-reviewed journal Deep Sea Research Part I.Bathydevius is unlike any sea slug the scientists had ever seen. At first, no one knew how to classify the strange sea slug. A sea slug in the midnight zoneA low-light camera system captured the bioluminescence display of the Bathydevius caudactylus sea slug.
Persons: It's, Bruce Robison, Robison, MBARI, it's Organizations: Aquarium Research Institute, CNN Locations: Monterey Bay , California, Monterey, what's, Oregon, Southern California
Crude oil futures were on pace Friday for loss for the week, as a supply gut and a strong dollar depresses the market. U.S. crude oil is down more than 2% this week, while Brent has shed nearly 2%. Here are Friday's energy prices:The International Energy Agency has forecast a surplus of more than 1 million barrels per day in 2025 on robust production in the U.S. OPEC revised down its demand forecast for the fourth consecutive month as demand in China remains soft. A strong dollar also hangs over the market, as the greenback has surged in the wake of President-elect Donald Trump's election victory.
Persons: Brent, Donald Trump's Organizations: International Energy Agency, U.S, greenback Locations: OPEC, China
Bank stocks have popped since President-elect Donald Trump's win, but their move eight years ago suggests this rally still has more upside. Drilling down to bank stocks, specifically, within financials still shows that the group could have room to run. In 2016, bank stocks outperformed by 11.5 percentage points, compared to 6.9 points this year, according to the note. Bank stocks have seen big moves since Trump's win, as investors react to the expectation of a lighter regulatory touch from his administration. And while postelection rally for the broader market has cooled this week , bank stocks still look like one of the bests going forward, Harvey said.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Wells, Christopher Harvey, Harvey Organizations: Trump's, Bank, Bank of America, UST, Trump Locations: financials
How Trump's potential tariffs could impact the wine industry
  + stars: | 2024-11-15 | 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 EmailHow Trump's potential tariffs could impact the wine industryBen Aneff, U.S. Wine Trade Alliance president, joins CNBC's 'Closing Bell' to discuss how the wine industry is preparing for president-elect Trump's potential tariffs, how inflation may impact the new administration's tariff policy, and more.
Persons: Ben Aneff Organizations: . Wine Trade Alliance
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWharton's Siegel says an extension of the 2017 tax cuts is certain with a Republican House majorityJeremy Siegel, professor emeritus of finance at University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business and Wisdom Tree chief economist, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss the state of the economy, what to expect from the Fed in December and next year, and more.
Persons: Wharton's Siegel, Jeremy Siegel Organizations: Republican, University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business, Fed
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe Fed may slow the pace of rate cuts next year, says Morgan Stanley Wealth's Ellen ZentnerEllen Zentner, chief economic strategist at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, joins CNBC's 'Closing Bell Overtime' to discuss the pause in the post-election market rally, how the economy will respond to the incoming administration, and more.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Ellen Zentner Ellen Zentner Organizations: Morgan Stanley Wealth Management
Charles Liang, chief executive officer of Super Micro Computer Inc., during the Computex conference in Taipei, Taiwan, on Wednesday, June 5, 2024. Super Micro Computer could be headed down a path to getting kicked off the Nasdaq as soon as Monday. Super Micro's stock is now equal to where it was trading in May 2022, after falling another 11% on Thursday. Super Micro could also get an extension from the Nasdaq, giving it months to come into compliance. "Given that Super Micro's accounting concerns have become more acute since Super Micro's quarter ended, its weakness could ultimately benefit Dell more in the coming quarter," Bernstein analyst Toni Sacconaghi wrote in a note this week.
Persons: Charles Liang, Ernst & Young, Bernstein, Toni Sacconaghi Organizations: Super, Computer Inc, Nasdaq, SEC, Securities and Exchange Commission, Super Micro, Nvidia, Hindenburg Research, Ernst, CNBC, Dell Locations: Taipei, Taiwan
Bitcoin is closing in on $100,000 for the first time, but could still double after that, according to BCA Research. That narrative gives Bitcoin its network effect: a positive feedback system in which the asset increases in value as more people use it. "Bitcoin, with a market value of $1.5 trillion, comprises less than 10 percent of the total market for non-confiscatable assets," he said. "As bitcoin's share of this market increases, and the supply of bitcoins reaches its upper limit, bitcoin's price has substantial upside." The price of bitcoin has soared 32% since Election Day in the U.S. last week.
Persons: Dhaval Joshi, Joshi Organizations: BCA Research, U.S, Metrics Locations: bitcoins, U.S
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBullish on the consumer despite slow traffic at the start of November, says TD Cowen's John KernanJohn Kernan, TD Cowen managing director and retail analyst, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss how important Chinese exposure is for retail companies, how to distinguish between retail winners and losers, and much more.
Persons: Cowen's John Kernan John Kernan, TD Cowen
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe market pullback this week was 'quite natural,' says Obermeyer's Ali Flynn PhillipsAli Flynn Phillips, Obermeyer Wood president and partner, and Stephanie Link, Hightower Advisors chief investment strategist and CNBC contributor, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss where the markets will go after the post-election rally, how the Fed should handle rate cuts going forward, and more.
Persons: Obermeyer's Ali Flynn Phillips Ali Flynn Phillips, Obermeyer, Stephanie Link, Hightower Organizations: Hightower Advisors, CNBC
"Now they are able to fight, they are able to maneuver," a French colonel said. AdvertisementA Ukrainian brigade made up of thousands of soldiers trained in France and armed with French-supplied tanks, artillery, and heavy weaponry is about to enter the fight against Russia. It will also have 18 AMX 10 light tanks, 18 truck-mounted Caesar artillery pieces, 128 armored troop carriers, as well as anti-tank and antiaircraft missile systems, the French military said. The Ukrainian military is also training other troops for the brigade back in Ukraine, according to French authorities. The new Ukrainian brigade will enter the war at a critical time.
Persons: , Anne, France —, Caesar, Ukraine's, Donald Trump Organizations: Service, Russia, Associated Press, Western, White, Trump Locations: France, Russia, French, Champagne, Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukrainian, Kursk, Europe
The former employees took "secret information at the heart of Yipit's business" to use in their roles at MScience, Yipit says in its lawsuit. The lawsuit does not name MScience, only Alex Pinsky, Zachary Emmett, and 10 John Does, who "conspired" with the two named defendants. Carlyle-backed data giant Yipit's lawsuit against two former employees — and 10 unnamed "individuals or entities who have conspired" with them — is the talk of the alternative data industry. AdvertisementEmmett tried to conceal the transfers of Yipit's client data when he left the company, according to the lawsuit. Advertisement"Yipit is making sure these guys don't work in alt data ever again," a data executive at a hedge fund said.
Persons: Yipit, Alex Pinsky, Zachary Emmett, John, Carlyle, Sam Bankman, Emmett, Pinsky, MScience, Yipit's Organizations: Jefferies, MScience, Facebook, Apple Locations: Manhattan, Yipit
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailOklo CEO Jacob DeWitte: Broad support for nuclear from the Trump administrationJacob DeWitte, Oklo co-founder and CEO, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss the company's quarterly earnings results, DeWitte's expectations for support from the new administration, and much more.
Persons: Jacob DeWitte, Trump, Oklo
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHow Trump's selection of RFK Jr. as HHS secretary could impact the pharma sectorJared Holz, healthcare sector strategist at Mizuho Securities America, and CNBC's Angelica Peebles join 'Power Lunch' discuss pharma stocks' reaction to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s appointment to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, what the incoming administration could mean for regulation in the sector, and more.
Persons: Jared Holz, Angelica Peebles, Robert F, Kennedy Jr Organizations: RFK Jr, pharma, Mizuho Securities America, Department of Health, Human Services
Two prequels, "1883" and "1923," both featured other members of the Dutton clan, revealing more of the Dutton family tree and its ties to the Montana countryside. Emerson Miller/Paramount+James DuttonJames Dutton was a Civil War soldier and the first patriarch of the Dutton family. Emerson Miller/Paramount+Margaret DuttonMargaret Dutton was the first matriarch of the Dutton family and mother to Elsa, John, and Spencer. Audie Rick as John Dutton in "1883" and James Badge Dale as John Dutton in "1923." Emerson Miller/Paramount+Emma DuttonEmma Dutton was John Dutton I's wife and mother to Jack Dutton and another child who died in infancy.
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Temu was the most downloaded app by Gen Z in the US in the first 10 months of 2024. AdvertisementAmerica's Gen Z is really here for Temu. The Chinese online marketplace was the most downloaded app by Gen Zers in the first 10 months of the year. "Gen Z values a highly curated shopping experience that delivers both variety and convenience at accessible price points," Whaley said. Gloria Gan, a lifestyle analyst at the UK-based market research firm Mintel, said Temu is making inroads with Gen Z because of the generation's "tech-savviness and frequent online shopping habits."
Persons: Temu, Gen Z, , Gen Zers, Zers, TikTok, Jim Whaley, Whaley, Gloria Gan, Gen, Gan Organizations: Service, PDD Holdings, Daxue Consulting, Business, Amazon Locations: China, York
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