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Khazar Momeni was arrested and charged with driving under the influence on Monday, SFPD said. Her brother is Nima Momeni, the tech consultant charged in murdering Cash App creator Bob Lee. Khazar Momeni, also known as Khazar Elyassnia, did not immediately respond to a request for comment sent to her husband. According to court records, Nima Momeni had confronted Lee about his sister prior to the stabbing. Friends of Lee later told The Wall Street Journal that he was having an affair with Khazar Momeni.
Persons: Khazar Momeni, SFPD, Nima Momeni, Cash, Bob Lee, Lee, , Larkin, Khazar Elyassnia, Momeni, Khazar Organizations: Service, San Francisco Police Department, Khazar, San, Wall Street Journal, San Francisco Standard Locations: San Francisco, Geary, Khazar, San Francisco County, Momeni's
Jack Dorsey says Block will no longer do performance reviews or performance-improvement plans. She told me she thought PIPs — performance improvement plans — were underused because companies don't necessarily want to do the legwork that often goes with them. Jack Dorsey's Block just announced that they're going to stop doing PIPs and just fire people who aren't up to snuff. So, having some ability to correct your things you're doing wrong — that's important. Block is also getting rid of annual performance reviews.
Persons: Jack Dorsey, Block, Tim Paradis, Dorsey, , BI's, who's, you've, Gen Z, Korn, they're, Jack Dorsey's Block, it's Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Valley
Monzo, a British fintech bank, is in talks with Alphabet's private investment arm Capital G to raise what is primed to be its last funding round before a public listing. The bank touts around 8.5 million customers in the UK and is best known for its bright coral pink bank cards. Fintech funding in Europe dropped 70% to $5 billion from $17.1 billion in the first half of 2023, compared with 2022, according to Finch Capital. The prospective funding round is set to be the fintech's last private raise before a mooted public debut that would likely take place in late 2024 or 2025. The British bank reported £116.3 million in losses last year despite more than doubling its revenue.
Persons: Monzo, Catalyst, Monzo's, Cash, Conor Walsh, Anil Organizations: Business, Sky News, Abu Dhabi Growth Fund, Silicon, VC, fintech, Finch, London, Starling Bank Locations: British, London, Abu Dhabi, New York, Europe, Monzo, Starling
For the second time in a year, the Internal Revenue Service is delaying enforcement of a contentious tax policy that would require users of digital wallets and e-commerce platforms to start reporting small transactions to the tax collection agency. said on Tuesday that it would slowly phase in the new policy, which would require individuals and small businesses to report digital transactions of as little as $600 to the federal government. The new reporting requirement was supposed to take effect late last year, but the Biden administration abruptly postponed it following pressure from lobbyists and backlash from users of services such as Venmo, PayPal, Cash App, StubHub and Etsy. The head of the Internal Revenue Service said the decision to delay the rule again stemmed from concern of higher tax bills among those who used digital wallets.
Persons: Biden Organizations: Internal Revenue Service, PayPal
He also named Dhanji Prasanna, a longtime Block employee and its chief scientist, as the company's new CTO. Going forward, Block will rely on constant evaluations of workers to get past a perception that Block allows staff and managers to "'rest and vest' throughout the company," Dorsey wrote. "It's a lazy and often surprising approach that we can avoid with direct and consistent feedback," Dorsey said of PIPs. "We want to help everyone achieve excellence here at Block," he added. Excellence in service to our customers, excellence in our craft, excellence in our respective disciplines, and excellence to each other.
Persons: Dhanji Prasanna, Dorsey, There's, doesn't, I've, Dhanji Organizations: Business, Block Locations: Fe
He also named Dhanji Prasanna, a longtime Block employee and its chief scientist, as the company's new CTO. "It's a lazy and often surprising approach that we can avoid with direct and consistent feedback," Dorsey said of PIPs. "We want to help everyone achieve excellence here at Block," he added. "That ensures we can have a fair two-way conversation holding each of us accountable to always raising the bar," Dorsey said. Excellence in service to our customers, excellence in our craft, excellence in our respective disciplines, and excellence to each other.
Persons: Dhanji Prasanna, Dorsey, There's, doesn't, I've, Dhanji Organizations: Business, Block Locations: Fe
Payments-app war drags banks into discomfort zone
  + stars: | 2023-11-14 | by ( John Foley | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
NEW YORK, Nov 14 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Banks tend to have a consistent message for customers who unwittingly make payments to scammers: tough break. Rapid growth in digital payments has brought out a softer side in lenders such as JPMorgan (JPM.N) and Bank of America (BAC.N). If the con artist was posing as the victim’s bank, a government agency or a legitimate company – say, a utility – the sender’s bank will return the funds if other criteria are met and recoup them from the recipient’s bank. From next year its banks will have to reimburse victims of online payment deceit. Moreover, convenience and trust are powerful weapons: Bank of America customers now use Zelle twice as often as their checkbooks.
Persons: Banks, Taylor Swift, Zelle, Wells, Jeffrey Goldfarb, Sharon Lam Organizations: Reuters, JPMorgan, Bank of America, TSB, SVB, Warning Services, Services, PNC Financial, US Bancorp, Truist, Thomson Locations: Zelle, Britain, Wells Fargo
Fortinet — Shares dropped 23.1% after the cybersecurity company missed earnings expectations and gave a weak outlook for the current quarter. Fortinet posted $1.33 billion in revenue for the third quarter and said to expect between $1.38 billion and $1.44 billion in the current quarter. Both underwhelmed analysts polled by LSEG, who anticipated $1.35 billion in revenue for the third quarter and a current-period estimate of $1.5 billion. Revenue for the third quarter came in at $285.9 million, above the $275 million forecast from analysts polled by FactSet. Meanwhile, the company saw adjusted EBITDA at $6.1 million, while analysts had anticipated a loss of $0.6 million.
Persons: Fortinet, LSEG, Block, Bill Holdings, Bill, Expedia, Nation's, Taylor Swift, FactSet, Carvana, , Wall, Uber, Jesse Pound, Yun Li, Michelle Fox Organizations: Apple —, Paramount, LSEG, Holdings, Revenue, FactSet, & $
Block employees were told this week that job cuts are on the way. In a note to staff sent Wednesday and viewed by Insider, Jack Dorsey, the CEO and founder of Block, said the company's growth has not matched its number of employees. Headcount will not go above 12,000 people "until we feel the growth of the business has meaningfully outpaced the growth of the company," the letter said. See the full note Dorsey sent to staff:As I said in my note to Block, the growth of our company has far outpaced the growth of our business and revenue. And Square's number of people has far outpaced our growth and performance.
Persons: Jack Dorsey, Block, Dorsey, Headcount Organizations: Block, . Staff, Securities and Exchange Commission
The company had previously guided to $1.5 billion in full-year adjusted EBITDA but now expects adjusted EBITDA to come in between $1.66 billion and $1.68 billion. Block is guiding to adjusted full-year operating income of $205 million to $225 million, a sharp increase from prior guidance of $25 million. Analysts surveyed by LSEG had expected full-year revenue guidance to come in at $21.54 billion. The company didn't provide full-year revenue guidance but did guide to $875 million in adjusted operating income for 2024. Cash App revenue soared $3.58 billion 34% year over year, while Square revenue grew 12% to $1.98 billion.
Persons: Jack Dorsey, LSEG, Block, Gross, we've, Dorsey Organizations: Twitter, Mana Convention, Cash Locations: Wynwood, Miami , Florida
3M — The conglomerate jumped 5.8% after beating analyst expectations in the quarter and raising its earnings outlook. The company missed consensus estimates from analysts polled by FactSet on both lines in the quarter, while fourth-quarter revenue guidance was also lower than expected. It also raised its full year revenue guidance to $235 million to $238 million, greater than prior guidance of $230 million to $235 million. The Trade Desk — Shares advanced 3.2% after Loop Capital initiated coverage of the advertising technology stock with a buy rating. Criteo — The advertising technology stock traded 4.1% higher after KeyBanc initiated coverage with a buy rating.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — In the music video for “Por La Familia,” a new track from Carín León and BorderKid, León is whisked away into a surrealist landscape inspired by Mexico. Formula One's Sergio “Checo” Pérez. León is a celebrated voice in Mexican music, proving genres like banda, mariachi, norteño and sierreño are international, not “regional Mexican music,” as his work — and the work of his contemporaries like Peso Pluma and Eslabon Armado — is often described. Red Bull Racing's “Checo” Pérez is the sole Mexican Formula One driver on the 2023 grid and the most successful Mexican driver in the motorsport's history. “I'm very happy with what's happening with Mexican music.”
Persons: Sergio “ Checo, Pérez, , Bull, , ” León, Édgar Barrera —, Cash, he's, Maluma, J Balvin Organizations: ANGELES, , , Mexican, familia, Prix Locations: Mexico, Mexican, Miami, Vegas
Bank of America reiterates Apple as neutral Bank of America said Apple Services is the "next leg of growth." UBS reiterates Skechers as buy UBS said it's standing by its buy rating on shares of the shoe company. JPMorgan reiterates Disney as overweight JPMorgan lowered its price target on the stock to $120 per share from $125 but said it's standing by its overweight rating. Bank of America reiterates Block as buy Bank of America said investors should buy the dip in shares of the company formerly known as Square. Morgan Stanley reiterates Microsoft as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's standing by its overweight rating on Microsoft shares.
Persons: Wells, Wells Fargo, Jefferies, Tesla, it's, Skechers, Daiwa, JPMorgan downgrades Corning, JPMorgan, TD Cowen, O'Reilly, Cowen, Morgan Stanley Organizations: UBS, Bank of America, Apple, of America, Apple Services, Google, DOJ, Citi, Huawei, JPMorgan, Disney, ESPN, Arts, EA, " Bank of America, Trust, Northern Trust, Holdings, Juniper Networks, Enterprise, Microsoft Locations: North America, China, Hulu, Juniper, Corning
Shares of Block are too cheap relative to the payment company's high-quality fundamentals, according to Bank of America. The firm reiterated its buy rating on the stock along with its price objective at $71. That target suggests a 62% upside from Monday's closing price of $43.71. SQ YTD mountain SQ YTD chart "We believe this pullback is quite unjustified, but suspect it is due to: 1. Kupferberg also pointed toward Block's strong fundamentals as a catalyst for the firm's potential upside.
Persons: Jason Kupferberg, Kupferberg, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Bank of America
LoopGolf is an on-course betting app that lets golfers wager with their friends on their own games. The startup raised $2 million from VCs and $50,000 from supporters through a newsletter callout. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAdvertisementWhen Matt Rum worked at Square on developing Cash App, he and his coworkers played a lot of golf on the weekends. Rum said the multiplayer experience has also helped drive customers toward the app because users are incentivized to get their friends to sign up.
Persons: , Matt Rum, Thomas Reinholm, Reinholm, Rum, LoopGolf, it's, Mike Bartels, We've, we're Organizations: Service Locations: Rum, VCs, LoopGolf
Nor does it always appear to pay attention to other signals webmasters code in asking Google not to index their search results. It's why someone advertised how to buy cocaine and fentanyl in Pittsburgh on a National Institutes of Health website. It directs searchers to the Telegram user who offered to sell Insider cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamines. The proliferation of drug ads in search results lands amid a growing upswell of discontent with what some users and website owners say is the declining quality of Google Search. For now, a simple Google search leads prospective drug buyers to markets on Telegram.
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Sequoia Capital managing partner Roelof Botha has a strategy for making tough decisions. He cited Dorsey's own payments business Block, where Botha sits on the company's board, as an example. The company officially launched Square Cash, now known as Cash App, in October 2013. Block now has a market cap of $26.82 billion, as of Wednesday afternoon, and Cash App is responsible for half of its revenue, Botha said. Having a third option helped Block cut what wasn't working, and invest in projects that helped make the company profitable.
Persons: Roelof Botha, Botha, Jack Dorsey, Dorsey, it'd Organizations: Sequoia Capital, YouTube, Starbucks, PayPal, CNBC
With interest rates hovering near zero for much of the last decade, savers couldn't expect to earn much in interest when they stashed their money. Online banks are offering high-yield savings accounts paying interest in the neighborhood of 5%, according to Bankrate. High-yield savings accounts High-yield savings accounts and money market accounts are both insured, up to $250,000, by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Money market funds Money market funds are mutual funds that invest in short-term low-risk debt. There is a very small risk of losing money with these, and they generally pay attractive interest rates and can be quickly liquidated.
Persons: Cash, Amy Arnott, there's, they've, Arnott, Banks, Morgan, Charles Schwab Organizations: Federal Reserve, Morningstar Research Services, ., Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Vanguard
CNN —Alyssa Henry, the CEO of Square – a unit of Jack Dorsey’s fintech company, Block – will leave her post at the company next month. Henry, who has worked at Block for over nine years, will step down as chief executive of Square on October 2, according to a regulatory filing on Monday. Dorsey, whose current title is Block Head and Chairperson, will take on an additional role of “Square Head,” the filing added. Henry served in various roles at Square and has been effectively leading the company since 2015. Prior to Square, she held roles at Amazon Web Services and Microsoft.
Persons: Alyssa Henry, Jack Dorsey’s fintech, Henry, Dorsey, Organizations: CNN, , Amazon Web Services, Microsoft
There's limited upside potential ahead for Block as a softening consumer discretionary spending outlook will likely slow down gross profit growth for the Square and Cash App parent, according to UBS. Analyst Rayna Kumar downgraded shares to neutral from buy. The new price target implies just 10.4% upside from where shares closed on Tuesday. "With a lack of catalysts in sight, and re-acceleration of gross profit growth unlikely, we see limited upside potential," Kumar said in a Wednesday note. Intensifying competition is also driving pricing lower for Square's business, contributing to deceleration of gross profit growth, according to Kumar.
Persons: Rayna Kumar, Kumar, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Block, UBS, Gross
Here are Wednesday's biggest calls on Wall Street: UBS upgrades Toast to buy from neutral UBS said the restaurant tech company "continues to prove itself as a top provider" for the restaurant industry. " UBS downgrades Block to neutral from buy UBS said it sees slowing profit growth for Square's parent company. Deutsche Bank reiterates Nio as buy Deutsche Bank said it's concerned about the company's growth trajectory but that it's sticking with its buy rating. " Deutsche Bank reiterates Tesla as buy Deutsche Bank said it's standing by its buy rating on the auto giant. Bank of America reiterates SoFi as neutral The firm said SoFi is a key beneficiary of student loan refinances.
Persons: Baird, Goldman Sachs, William Blair, Argus, Russell, CFRA, it's, TD Cowen, Cowen, Morgan Stanley, Needham, Nio, Tesla, SoFi, refinances Organizations: UBS, omni, Nvidia, Technology, HSBC, Apple, Constellation Brands, Bloom Energy, Deutsche Bank, Bank of America
In a work-from-anywhere job, employees are 100% remote, independent of location or time zone. FlexJobs has identified the top companies hiring for work-from-anywhere jobs right now by analyzing its database and seeing which companies had the highest volume of remote, location-flexible job postings between January and June 2023. The expanding marketplace for work-from-anywhere jobs stems, in part, from the "unprecedented" demand among working professionals for such flexibility, Flexa Careers reports. Many work-from-anywhere jobs offer salaries well over $100,000. Check out: The 10 most in-demand work-from-anywhere jobs companies are hiring for in 2023
Persons: Keith Spencer, FlexJobs Organizations: Education, Wikimedia, Labs Magic Media, Entertainment, Wikimedia Foundation, Cash, Invisible Technologies Locations: U.S
It’s Your Birthday. Bring on the Nudes.
  + stars: | 2023-08-18 | by ( David Mack | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
When David Dulin celebrated his 36th birthday in March, he asked his Twitter followers for just two things: cash donations to his online payment account, and pictures of them in their own birthday suits. He was surprised, he said, when some of his online acquaintances delivered on the invitation, admitting that they had been looking for an opportunity to flirt with him. In recent years, many queer men have begun sending and receiving nude selfies on social media for their birthdays. Variations on “It’s my birthday, send nudes” have been uttered so frequently online that it has become something of a meme (or, at the very least, a generic way for a gay man to announce his birthday, whether or not he actually expects to receive any explicit images). The practice has become so normalized that the request is sometimes simplified to, “It’s my birthday — you know what to do.”
Persons: David Dulin, , Dulin, Organizations: Locations: Charlotte, N.C
Goldman Sachs reiterates Amazon as buy Goldman Sachs said the e-commerce giant remains a top idea at the firm. Jefferies reiterates Cava as buy Jefferies said it's sticking with its buy rating on shares of Cava after the Mediterranean restaurant's earnings report Tuesday. Jefferies reiterates Roblox as buy Jefferies said it's standing by its buy rating on Roblox but that it's lowering its price target to $38 per share from $50. "We reiterate our Buy rating on sequential improvement in product offerings and sales volume." Wedbush reiterates Dick's as outperform Wedbush said it's bullish on shares of Dick's heading into earnings next week.
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Datadog (DDOG) price target raised to $133 from $127 at Bernstein, consensus could go higher. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio. 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.
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