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Palantir surges after announcing its move to Nasdaq
  + 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 EmailPalantir surges after announcing its move to NasdaqCNBC's Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders—Karen Finerman, Tim Seymour, Julie Biel, and Steve Grasso—discuss Palantir as the stock surged after the company announced that it was moving to the Nasdaq from the New York Stock Exchange.
Persons: Melissa Lee, — Karen Finerman, Tim Seymour, Julie Biel, Steve Grasso — Organizations: Nasdaq, Fast, New York Stock Exchange
In both of the past two quarters, Home Depot's revenue would have fallen year over year if SRS' sales were excluded. Melissa Repko | CNBCA jolt to the businessFor Home Depot, the expansion into the pro business comes at a challenging time. With housing turnover near its lowest in decades, the pro business has also felt pressure. Grom said Home Depot's growing pro business is what helps to attract investors and set it apart from its main competitor, Lowe's . The SRS deal and the focus on pro does not mean Home Depot is abandoning efforts to jolt the rest of its business.
Persons: Melissa Repko, Ted Decker, Decker, Dan Tinker, Joe Feldman, Chuck Grom, Gordon Haskett, Group's Feldman, it's, Grom, Tinker Organizations: Texas Pool Supply, CNBC, Depot, Home Depot, Telsey Advisory, Home, Federal Reserve, Lowe's Locations: Texas, CNBC PLANO , Texas, Dallas, Atlanta, Los Angeles, U.S
Mortgage rates were forecast to go down in 2025. Expectations of higher inflation and more government debt under Trump have helped mortgage rates rise in recent weeks. Why mortgage rates rose ahead of the election — and are still high nowMortgage rates went down a lot in September, with 30-year rates dropping near 6%, according to Freddie Mac. How Trump's policies could lead to higher mortgage ratesZhao says that right now it's "nearly impossible" to predict where mortgage rates will go in 2025. More supply would help moderate home price growth, improving affordability even if mortgage rates remain high.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Trump's, , Freddie Mac, they're, Chen Zhao, Melissa Cohn, Trump, Zhao, Kamala Harris, Cohn Organizations: Trump, Service, Bond, William, Mortgage, Analytics
Watch Friday's full episode of Fast Money — 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 EmailWatch Friday's full episode of Fast Money — November 15, 2024"Fast Money" is America's post-market show. Hosted by Melissa Lee and a roundtable of top traders, "Fast Money" breaks through the noise of the day, to bring you the actionable news that matters most to investors.
Persons: Melissa Lee
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNvidia results are out Wednesday: Here's what investors need to knowCNBC's Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders—Karen Finerman, Tim Seymour, Julie Biel, and Steve Grasso—discuss Nvidia as the world's largest publicly traded company by market cap is set to report earnings next week.
Persons: Melissa Lee, — Karen Finerman, Tim Seymour, Julie Biel, Steve Grasso Organizations: Nvidia, Fast
Netflix's big bet on live sports
  + 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 EmailNetflix's big bet on live sportsCNBC's Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders—Karen Finerman, Tim Seymour, Julie Biel, and Steve Grasso—discuss Netflix as the streaming giant gears up to stream the highly anticipated boxing match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, on Friday.
Persons: Melissa Lee, — Karen Finerman, Tim Seymour, Julie Biel, Steve Grasso, Jake Paul, Mike Tyson Organizations: Fast, Netflix
The sewage is exposed to the air and causes a lot of nausea and headaches,” said Veronica Isabel Dahlberg, executive director of HOLA Ohio, a nonprofit group assisting Latino state residents, which has advised mobile home park residents who sued. It is very expensive,” said Yvonne Maldonado, a co-director of Manufactured Housing Action, a nonprofit group that focuses on such communities. “We have recently seen private equity enter the manufactured housing market," PESP housing research coordinator Madeline Bankson said. During hurricanes, the National Weather Service has said, 72% of deaths occur in homes, and of those, 54% occur in mobile homes. She also urged mobile home park residents to organize their communities and if there are complaints, to do it as a group, which is more effective.
Persons: Mariano Jacobo Piñón, , Vicente Hernández, Ricardo Rodríguez, Veronica Isabel Dahlberg, Mariano Jacobo Piñón's, ” Rodríguez, Melissa Solomon, Jones, Patrick J, Condon, Yvonne Maldonado, Maldonado, Ana Eugenia Báez, Báez, Andrea Chiriboga, Flor, Ascentia, Marko Vukovich, ” Vukovich, Esther Sullivan, Eva Marie Uzcategui, Madeline Bankson, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Jeanne Shaheen, Richard Blumenthal, John Fetterman, ” Shaheen, Banks, Juan Pablo Garnham, Garnham Organizations: Fairgrounds United, Perry Mobile Home, Noticias Telemundo, Jones Estates Fairgrounds, Jones Estates Perry LLC, Jones Estates, Department of Housing, Urban, Survey, Residents, People Center, Foxridge, Colorado Mobile, Private, University of Colorado, Home Parks, The Washington, Getty, Prosperity, Federal Housing Administration, , Telemundo, Princeton, National Weather Service Locations: Lake County , Ohio, Mexico, Ohio, Hernández, Lake County, Mobile, U.S, New York, Colorado, Foxridge, Arapahoe County , Colorado, Denver, Sarasota , Fla, Sens
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch Thursday's full episode of Fast Money — November 14, 2024"Fast Money" is America's post-market show. Hosted by Melissa Lee and a roundtable of top traders, "Fast Money" breaks through the noise of the day, to bring you the actionable news that matters most to investors.
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The Summary New Jersey’s governor issued a drought warning Wednesday. New Jersey’s governor issued a drought warning Wednesday and said the state could implement mandatory water restrictions if conditions worsen. The New Jersey Forest Fire Service has responded to 537 blazes since early October, which have burned thousands of acres, Gov. Murphy urged residents to take the drought warning seriously and reduce water use voluntarily. The state’s last drought warning was in 2016, and it lasted more than half a year, LaTourette said.
Persons: Phil Murphy, Murphy, Tim Eustace, “ I’ve, ” Eustace, Ted Shaffrey, that’s, Mark McDonough, ” McDonough, ” Murphy, Dave Robinson, “ We’ve, we’ve, ” Robinson, Robinson, “ There’s, It’s, Shawn LaTourette, LaTourette, Greg McLaughlin, ” McLaughlin Organizations: The New, The New Jersey Forest Fire Service, Gov, North, Water Supply Commission, New, Water, Oceanic, Regional Climate Center, D.C, U.S, NOAA, U.S . Drought, , . New, . New Jersey Department of Environmental, AP New Jersey, Forest Fire Service, York Parks Locations: . New, Jersey, The New Jersey, North Jersey, New Jersey, Ringwood, N.J, Passaic, Newark , New Jersey, Wilmington , Delaware, Norfolk , Virginia, Philadelphia, Washington, U.S, In New Jersey, , Evesham, ., . New Jersey, New York, New York’s Orange County, York
CNN —The photograph could have been taken at any birthday party: three girls in dresses standing side-by-side in a living room, balloons and streamers strung up around an entryway. Hayeri and Cornet have met with some of the same girls at different events over the course of their work together, including this earlier birthday party in February. Over the course of the six months, Hayeri and Cornet repeatedly photographed the teenage girls in the birthday party portrait, as well as their extended circle of friends. “In this particular case, it was a 16-year-old’s birthday party for one of the girls,” Cornet said. “Resistance for Afghan women cannot mean to go on the street and protest, to be outspoken,” Hayeri said.
Persons: Kiana Hayeri, Mélissa Cornet, , Hayeri, Cornet, ” Hayeri, ” Cornet, , Fondation Carmignac Cornet, Sirajuddin Haqqani, Sheikh Haibatullah Akhundzada, “ She’s, They’ve, Melissa Organizations: CNN, Fondation, The New York Times Locations: Kabul, Afghanistan, Canadian, Paris, ,
It previously expected total sales to rise by between 2.5% and 3.5% for the year. Home Depot customers have continued to put off projects, even though they're in good financial shape, he said. It marked the eighth consecutive quarter of negative comparable sales at Home Depot, though the smallest drop since the string of declines began. Sales related to Hurricanes Helene and Milton contributed about one half a percentage point of sales growth to the quarter. Even as Home Depot reports modest growth, some investors have bet the company will see stronger sales in the near future.
Persons: Richard McPhail, They're, McPhail, Hurricanes Helene, Milton, Donald Trump, We've, Steve Madden, Skelly Organizations: CNBC, LSEG, Revenue, Home, Shoppers, Weather, Home Depot, Hurricanes, Federal Reserve, Depot Locations: Mexico City, Mexico, U.S, Texas, China, North America, Santa Claus
Watch Monday's full episode of Fast Money — November 11, 2024
  + stars: | 2024-11-11 | 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 Monday's full episode of Fast Money — November 11, 2024"Fast Money" is America's post-market show. Hosted by Melissa Lee and a roundtable of top traders, "Fast Money" breaks through the noise of the day, to bring you the actionable news that matters most to investors.
Persons: Melissa Lee
I tried Pie Social, a million-dollar app that encourages socializing through in-person meetups. The app makes meetups accessible but isn't exactly groundbreaking — it's mostly a directory. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementMaking friends is apparently a million-dollar problem — and the latest app trying to solve it is Pie Social. "We are building a social app to combat this problem.
Persons: It's, , Andy Dunn, Pie, it's, Dunn, Uber, Melissa Hobley Organizations: Service, LinkedIn Locations: Chicago
Melissa Eppard is a 46-year-old who was diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer when she was 36. The diagnosis, double mastectomy, chemo, and loss of confidence negatively impacted her sex life. I thought about all the people I knew who had died from breast cancer. For years, my desire and sex life had been like a stalled car. I would never compare my sex life pre-cancer to now.
Persons: Melissa Eppard, Organizations: Service, Upstate, Affordable Health Locations: Upstate Mary
Watch Friday's full episode of Fast Money — November 8, 2024
  + stars: | 2024-11-08 | 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 Friday's full episode of Fast Money — November 8, 2024"Fast Money" is America's post-market show. Hosted by Melissa Lee and a roundtable of top traders, "Fast Money" breaks through the noise of the day, to bring you the actionable news that matters most to investors.
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Matt Wurnig is the creator of the online series 50 Dates 50 States. Wurnig, 28, has been on a date in every state at least twice. He told BI his favorite date spots around the country include hot air ballooning in New Mexico. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Wurnig is the creator of the online series 50 Dates 50 States, which, yes, is exactly what it sounds like.
Persons: Matt Wurnig, , Wurnig, Melissa Hobley Organizations: Service, Pew Research Center, Bismarck Larks, YouTube Locations: New Mexico, Los Angeles , New York, Miami, Dallas, North Dakota, Montana
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch Thursday's full episode of Fast Money — November 17, 2024"Fast Money" is America's post-market show. Hosted by Melissa Lee and a roundtable of top traders, "Fast Money" breaks through the noise of the day, to bring you the actionable news that matters most to investors.
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Following Donald Trump's Presidential election win, 30-year fixed mortgage rates briefly surged, settling at 6.98% as of Thursday, according to Mortgage News Daily . Recent interest rate cuts have brought relief to credit card, personal loan and auto borrowers, but homebuyers are unlikely to catch a break as mortgage rates continue to climb. While mortgage rates often move in step with the Fed's benchmark rate, they're more directly tied to 10-year Treasury bond yields. These yields tend to rise when investors expect stronger economic growth and higher inflation — even when the Federal Reserve is cutting the federal funds rate. Either way, "continued deficit spending, coupled with discussions of additional tariffs on imports, is likely to keep [mortgage] rates elevated through the remainder of 2024," says Nourmand.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Melissa Cohn, William Raveis, Harris, Michael Nourmand, Organizations: Reserve, Mortgage News, Federal Reserve, William Raveis Mortgage, Trump, Associates, CNBC Locations: New York, Los Angeles
Over the past few years, he said, it's looked for factories in other countries, including Cambodia, Vietnam, Mexico and Brazil. Rosenfeld said about two-thirds of Steve Madden's business are U.S. imports. Of that, he said, "we currently source a little bit more than 70% of those goods from China." That means slightly less than half of its business would be at risk of tariffs on Chinese imports, he said. He said the company has moved more of its production outside of China since tariffs began under Trump's first administration.
Persons: Steve Madden, Donald Trump, Edward Rosenfeld, it's, " Rosenfeld, Steve Madden's, Trump, Tarang Amin, Trump's, Kate Spade, Scott Roe, we've, Gabrielle Fonrouge Organizations: Retail Locations: China, Cambodia, Vietnam, Mexico, Brazil
For retailers and consumers finally feeling some relief from inflation, President-elect Donald Trump's tariffs proposal introduces fresh uncertainty around how prices could change during his presidency, analysts said Wednesday. Companies, retail trade groups and industry analysts have warned the move could fuel higher prices on a wide range of Americans' purchases such as sneakers and party supplies. "The adoption of across-the-board tariffs on consumer goods and other non-strategic imports amounts to a tax on American families," National Retail Federation CEO Matthew Shay said in a statement Wednesday. "Despite Trump's assertions to the contrary, tariffs are paid by the companies or entities importing goods and not by the countries themselves. Over time, supply chains would adjust to this change in tariff policy but it would be "incredibly disruptive" in the short term, said Saunders.
Persons: Donald, Trump, Matthew Shay, GlobalData, Neil Saunders, Saunders Organizations: NBC, China . Companies, Retail Federation Locations: China
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch Wednesday's full episode of Fast Money — November 6, 2024"Fast Money" is America's post-market show. Hosted by Melissa Lee and a roundtable of top traders, "Fast Money" breaks through the noise of the day, to bring you the actionable news that matters most to investors.
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"Until I Kill You" shares a link with Netflix's "Baby Reindeer:" they both involve the same London pub. AdvertisementTrue crime dramas "Until I Kill You" and the Netflix megahit "Baby Reindeer" share a surprising connection: they both involve the same London pub. Related Video Expert sword master rates Henry Cavill's sword-fighting skills in 'The Witcher' for realismShe said: "It was a bank holiday Monday, I went to the Hawley Arms pub. The Hawley Arms is also the pub where "Baby Reindeer" creator Richard Gadd met Fiona Harvey, the woman the show's stalking character is based on, for the first time. In February 2008, a fire broke out in Camden Market which spread and damaged the Hawley Arms.
Persons: Delia Balmer, John Sweeney, , Anna Maxwell Martin, Shaun Evans, Balmer, Sweeney, Melissa Halstead, Paula Fields, Henry Cavill's, Hawley, Richard Gadd, Fiona Harvey, Gadd, Harvey, Donny Dunn, Martha Scott, Jessica Gunning, Neil Mockford, Amy Winehouse, Craig Seymour, Craig, babydoll, Amy, Liam Gallagher, Pete Doherty, Noel Fielding, Razorlight Organizations: Service, Netflix, ITV, Oasis Locations: British, London, Hawley, Camden
“They contacted us to search the property,” Le Roux said. “She walked out the door that night and has never been seen since,” Darlene told Dateline. “I mean, just -- completely grateful that the property owners allowed us to have that search,” Darlene told Dateline on Monday. “It’s a long period of time that has passed since she went missing until we did this search,” Sheriff Le Roux said. Sheriff Le Roux told Dateline the same thing.
Persons: Melissa Montoya, Sheriff Mike Le Roux, ” Le Roux, Darlene Gomez, Melissa, Darlene, ” Darlene, , Chris Rafferty, ” Rafferty, Rafferty, Police Joseph Schake, We’re, Sheriff Le Roux, , we’d Organizations: Sheriff’s, Apache Nation Police Department, MMIW, Indigenous, Apache, Liquor, Jicarilla Apache Nation Police, Police, Jicarilla Apache Nation Police Department Locations: Archuleta County , Colorado, New Mexico, Archuleta, Colorado, Melissa’s, Dulce , New Mexico
Watch Tuesday's full episode of Fast Money — November 5, 2024
  + stars: | 2024-11-05 | 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 Tuesday's full episode of Fast Money — November 5, 2024"Fast Money" is America's post-market show. Hosted by Melissa Lee and a roundtable of top traders, "Fast Money" breaks through the noise of the day, to bring you the actionable news that matters most to investors.
Persons: Melissa Lee
Boston AP —A jury on Tuesday found an Alabama man not guilty of killing an 11-year New Hampshire girl more than 35 years ago. “I recognize the work and dedication of the jury during their long deliberations in this case,” Tucker said. The body of the Salem, New Hampshire, girl was found in a Lawrence, Massachusetts, trainyard on Sept. 12, 1988, a day after she was reported missing. The family, in statement, said they respected the process but believe McClendon was still guilty of murder based on the DNA results. Strasnick told the jury that the DNA evidence taken from under Tremblay’s fingernails excludes 99.8% of the male population.
Persons: Melissa Ann Tremblay’s, Marvin “ Skip ” McClendon Jr, McClendon, “ Mr, , Henry Fasoldt, Attorney Paul F, Tucker, ” Tucker, Melissa Ann Tremblay, Janet Tremblay, Jessica Strasnick, wasn’t, Tremblay, Strasnick, Lawrence, Fasoldt, Lawrence — Organizations: Boston AP, Associated Press, Attorney, Alabama, Essex County Locations: Alabama, New Hampshire, Essex County, Salem , New Hampshire, Lawrence , Massachusetts, trainyard, Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts, Chelmsford
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