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Because of the versatility and hands-off aspect of the preparation, these are some of my favorite breakfast options for road trip vacations and camping adventures — but they work for busy at-home mornings, too. Overnight oats are one of the most versatile breakfast options out there — and can easily be taken on the road or enjoyed at home. NelliSyr/iStockphoto/Getty ImagesTartines, AKA open-faced sandwiches — or as I like to call them, “things on toast” — comprise a catchall category of breakfast options that can skew savory or sweet. When I have a few minutes and am feeling famished, my go-to move is to grab eggs and tortillas for breakfast tacos or burritos. Eggs and tortillas pair well in the morning to make breakfast tacos or burritos.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSome of the startups may have challenges as the funding environment gets tougher: Neuberger's FlaxDan Flax, Neuberger Berman senior research analyst, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the recent rally in mega-cap technology stocks, what could cast a cloud over the tech sector, and the mass layoffs in big tech.
SummarySummary Companies Prudential at the bottom of FTSE 100Precious metal miners down over 2%Spring budget in sightFTSE 100 down 1.4%, FTSE 250 off 1.3%March 15 (Reuters) - London stocks fell on Wednesday as Prudential touched the bottom of the FTSE 100 index after its annual results, with investors awaiting the UK spring budget due later in the day. The blue-chip FTSE 100 (.FTSE) was down 1.4% after jumping more than 1% on Tuesday. Prudential (PRU.L) fell 6.3% despite the Asia-focused insurer reporting an 8% jump in full-year year profit. The wider life insurance index (.FTNMX303010) fell 4.2%, hitting a near three-month low. Investors would be keenly awaiting the UK's spring budget, with Finance Minister Jeremy Hunt due to make a budget speech to parliament at around 1230 GMT.
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While the plant-based burger wars have been waging for several years now, plant-based fish is just in its infancy. As demand for seafood alternatives grows, so too do names like Plantish, Sophie's Kitchen, Gardein, Good Catch and Toronto-based startup New School Foods, which specializes in plant-based salmon. But unlike most plant-based meat products, which are precooked, ground and often formed into patties or nuggets, this is whole and raw. He noted that unlike fake meat, which is usually more expensive than the real thing, fake fish could be cheaper for consumers since the cost of real fish has skyrocketed. In addition to Lever VC, New School Foods is backed by Blue Horizon, Hatch, Good Startup, Alwyn Capital and Joyance Partners.
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  + stars: | 2023-02-03 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailApple's navigating a very difficult environment quite well, says Neuberger Berman's Dan FlaxDan Flax, Neuberger Berman senior research analyst, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss his thoughts on big tech stocks, what allowed him to stay positive on Apple and the overall mega-cap tech space.
In this article .IXIC Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTTech stocks on display at the Nasdaq. Peter Kramer | CNBCCost control is kingMeta was the top performer among the group this week, with the stock soaring 23%, its third-best week ever. "That was really the game-changer," said Stephanie Link, chief investment strategist at Hightower Advisors, in an interview on Friday with CNBC's "Squawk Box." From the year of its IPO in 2012 through 2021, the company grew between 22% and 58% a year. But in 2022 revenue fell 1%, and analysts expect growth of only 5% in 2023, according to Refinitiv.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTwo tech experts discuss the path forward for Snap and Meta sharesNeuberger Berman's Daniel Flax and Cleo Capital's Sarah Kunst discuss Snap and Meta's quarterly earnings report.
The Threads That Bind Us
  + stars: | 2023-01-27 | by ( Peggy Orenstein | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
I wondered if the commentator knew its origin: coloring sheep fleece rather than spun thread to reduce fading. The princess in “Sleeping Beauty” pricks her finger (on a spindle, on flax, on a wool comb) in the Middle East, South America and across Europe. Perhaps inspired by the molasses months of lockdown when so many found comfort in needlework, a trendlet of books has emerged celebrating the fiber arts. She drags him to an embroidery class at the local library that seems, at first, beyond his abilities. The needle that looks like a “tiger’s tooth” bites his finger, then bites it again.
The moves continued the trend lower for the dollar, which in the final three months of 2022 posted its biggest quarterly loss in 12 years. The dollar index was at a 7-month low, last down 0.2% at 103.54. FOCUS ON INFLATIONBut, with consumer inflation data due later this week, it is the outlook for price pressures that is still front and centre for investors. Fed fund futures now show investors believe the most likely outcome for the Fed's February meeting is for a 25-basis- point increase. Optimism about a swift economic recovery sent China's offshore yuan to five-month highs against the dollar on Monday.
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailI would be a buyer of Tesla at current levels, says Neuberger Berman's Dan FlaxDan Flax, Neuberger Berman senior research analyst, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss Tesla, FAANG stocks, and more.
Tesla is starting 2023 from behind after posting a brutal yearly loss for 2022, but investors may not want to write off the stock yet, Neuberger Berman analyst Daniel Flax said Monday. On Friday, Tesla briefly fell to its lowest level since August 2020 after the company cut prices for its Model 3 and Model Y vehicles in China. TSLA YTD mountain Tesla shares fell 8% in the first week of the year "I would be a buyer at current levels," Flax said, declining to give a specific target. Flax, whose firm manages more than $400 billion in assets, isn't alone in his long-term optimistic view about Tesla. Despite the recent demand pressures and tumble in its share price, several Wall Street analysts see a buying opportunity for Tesla in 2023 and reiterated their buy or outperform ratings on the shares last week.
The nonfarm payrolls rose by 223,000 jobs in December, data from the Labor Department showed, while a 0.3% rise in average earnings was smaller than expected and lower than the previous month. The numbers for November were revised to show nonfarm payrolls rose by 256,000 and average earnings grew by 0.4%. Another set of data showed U.S. services activity contracted for the first time in more than 2-1/2 years in December amid weakening demand, with more signs of inflation abating. Except healthcare stocks (.SPXHC), all the major S&P 500 indexes were in the green led by gains in energy shares (.SPNY). The S&P index recorded 13 new 52-week highs and five new lows, while the Nasdaq recorded 45 new highs and 52 new lows.
People who do are more tempted to buy unhealthy comfort snacks and packaged goods, rather than whole, nutritious and satisfying options. For plant-based sources of protein, organic tofu, tempeh, beans and lentils can be enhanced with spices for flavor. Nuts and seedsNuts and seeds have healthy omega fats and oils that will help sharpen your brain. Plant-based foods like chia seeds, Brussels sprouts, walnuts and flaxseeds are also rich in omega-3s. Remember that certain conditions, like ADHD, can be aggravated by dairy, so be aware of how it affects you.
Nonfarm payrolls increased 223,000 last month, the Labor Department said in its closely watched employment report on Friday. Monthly job growth is well above the pace needed to keep up with growth in the working age population. "Through the rest of the report, the average hourly earnings month over month came in at 0.3%. But everything else about this shows a very, very resilient labor market which doesn’t bode well for a smaller rate hike. "Fed will look at these numbers and say that the labor market is still pretty robust and to the extent that they would like to see a bit of slack in the labor market."
But there are steps people can take to reduce their chances of getting sick, say health specialists at Spain's SHA Wellness Clinic. Source: SHA Wellness ClinicEating a nutrient-dense diet is the top recommendation from Melanie Waxman, an integrative nutrition specialist and eating coach at SHA Wellness Clinic. Nori is alkaline and provides a good source of vitamin C, as well as omega-3 fatty acids, protein and minerals." Nori is alkaline and provides a good source of vitamin C, as well as omega-3 fatty acids, protein and minerals." Supplements, for someStudies indicate that certain supplements — such as vitamin C, vitamin D, zinc, garlic, echinacea and green tea — may strengthen the body's immune response, Mera said.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThere are select opportunities in the tech sector, says Neuberger Berman's Dan FlaxDan Flax, Neuberger Berman senior research analyst, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss investment opportunities in the technology sector.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email2023 will be a good year for select tech companies, says Neuberger Berman's Daniel FlaxDan Flax, Neuberger Berman senior research analyst, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' with his outlook for the technology sector in 2023.
The advertisement featuring a pearly white, cow’s milk mustache on a smiling face sends a message often repeated at home: Dairy milk is good for you. Fat, sodium and cholesterol: Compared to dietary cholesterol in whole dairy, most plant milks are good choices — plant foods never have dietary cholesterol, Gardner said. Sodium levels are relatively equal between plant milks and dairy at about 100 milligrams of sodium. “No need to fear the fat of most plant-based milks — unsaturated fats are considered healthful in the modest quantities found in plant-based milks,” Gardner said. Plant milks have no such advantage, and this is where nutrition can stumble, Gardner said.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThere are select market opportunities in the tech sector, says Neuberger Berman's Dan FlaxDan Flax, senior research analyst at Neuberger Berman, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to break down investment opportunities in the tech sector.
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTech sector remains good despite challenging period, says Neuberger Berman's Daniel FlaxDaniel Flax, Neuberger Bberman senior research analyst, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss signs of trade tension, the strength of companies investing in innovation, and tech developments creating significant share holder value.
As a cardiologist who has treated thousands of patients, I am often asked about what foods to eat for a healthy heart. But there are a number of popular choices that are actually not that healthy for your heart. Here are five foods I always tell people to think twice about before consuming in excess — and what I eat instead:1. High sodium consumption can raise blood pressure, which is a major risk factor in heart disease and stroke. MargarineToo much butter isn't healthy for your heart, but alternatives like margarine aren't always better.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Cleo Capital's Sarah Kunst and Neuberger Berman's Daniel FlaxSarah Kunst, Cleo Capital managing director, and Daniel Flax, Neuberger Berman senior research analyst, join 'Squawk Box' to discuss if the economy will have a hard landing from inflation, what could take the market to new lows, and more.
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