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Now Etsy CEO Josh Silverman wants the company, whose stated mission is to "keep commerce human," to get back to its roots. The company on Tuesday is launching a major overhaul of the policies that govern its site to make it "crystal clear" to shoppers what products belong on Etsy, Silverman said in an interview with CNBC. The changes include new labels on its website and app to show how each seller created a particular item. "We're positioning ourselves to answer the call for original goods and real people by dialing up the things that make Etsy, Etsy," Silverman said. In December, Etsy laid off 11% of its workforce, with Silverman citing the "very challenging macro and competitive environment" as reasons for the cuts.
Persons: Etsy, Josh Silverman, Silverman, It's Organizations: CNBC, Amazon, Nasdaq Locations: China
Bitcoin is still on track to see a major rally by the end of the year, Anthony Scaramucci said. Those catalysts include waning selling pressure, crypto repayments, and promising crypto legislation. Around 40%-50% of payouts could end up being reinvested in crypto, Scaramucci estimated, based on the loyalty many "hardcore" early bitcoin investors have. That's one promising sign bitcoin is becoming a more widely accepted storage of value, which is bullish for its long-term trajectory, Scaramucci said. Bitcoin's price has been depressed partly due to temporary selling pressure, Scaramucci said.
Persons: Bitcoin, Anthony Scaramucci, , Scaramucci, That's Organizations: Service, Skyridge, bitcoin, CNBC, GOP, Intelligence Locations: bitcoin, United States
A Diminished Hollywood Welcomes a New Mogul
  + stars: | 2024-07-09 | by ( Brooks Barnes | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
In 1994, when Sumner M. Redstone bought Paramount Pictures for about $10 billion, the equivalent of about $22 billion today, he did more than just take over a company. Perhaps more important, however, they gave their owners a precious identity as certified members of the cultural elite. Top ticket sellers in 1994 included touchstones like “The Lion King,” “Schindler’s List,” “Interview With the Vampire,” “Mrs. Doubtfire,” “Philadelphia,” “Speed” and “Pulp Fiction.” In 1995, when “Forrest Gump” — a Paramount release — won the Oscar for best picture, more than 48 million Americans tuned in to watch. On Sunday, the Redstone family reluctantly relinquished Paramount, passing the studio to David Ellison, the tech scion behind a 14-year-old entertainment company called Skydance.
Persons: Sumner, Paramount —, , Doubtfire, “ Forrest Gump, , Oscar, David Ellison, Ellison Organizations: Redstone, Paramount Pictures, Studios, Paramount, RedBird Capital Partners, CBS, MTV, Nickelodeon, BET, Comedy Central Locations: Philadelphia
Since entering the real estate industry and becoming a reality star, Serhant has shared several pieces of wisdom, including his approach to being an agent, why owning real estate is a path toward generational wealth and more. On real estate and generational wealth"Owning real estate is a great path toward generational wealth in the United States. "That said, owning real estate is also one of the easiest ways to lose wealth. "Real estate is an amazing investment for the long term, but you can never bet on the short term," he says. "If you've never bought real estate before, work with someone who has, talk to someone who has, and use a real estate broker," he says.
Persons: Ryan Serhant, Serhant, Realtor.com, Joe De Sena's, you've, De Sena Organizations: Netflix, New, CNBC Locations: Manhattan, New York, United States
Making a Pokémon fan’s day means more than catching ‘em allPokémon isn’t Coop’s day job, but it’s become an increasingly meaningful part of his life. Coop was, like many children of the ‘90s, a Poké-fan in his youth, collecting cards and facing bosses in the early Pokémon video games. But he takes a shine to one of Coop’s cards with an iridescent Alakazam, a mustachioed psychic Pokémon, and a high score of 9. It’s a card Coop intended to sell, but without thinking twice, Coop opens his display case and gifts the kid the card for free. Coop still sells cards on eBay and at card conventions –– he’s built a massive collection since 2018, and he’s submitted numerous cards for grading.
Persons: Ross “ Coop ” Cooper, , , Coop, gifting, he’ll, they’re, it’s, Pokémon, – –, “ It’ll, ” Coop, he’s, shyly, Coop can’t, “ It’s, “ Yu, He’s, Coop couldn’t Organizations: CNN, Pokémon Company, YouTube, eBay Locations: Virginia
Housing prices around the country have been rising at a dizzying pace since the pandemic, increasing 6% on average in just the last year. With these rapid increases, homeowners can command a pretty penny in today's red-hot housing market. But according to Bank of America, there's still room for prices to go higher. AdvertisementBank of AmericaAlthough the Fed is expected to cut rates later this year, Bank of America doesn't foresee mortgage rates falling much in the near future. Prices could increase beyond 2026In this market, homeowners can take advantage of at least two more years of price appreciation.
Persons: , there's, Michael Gapen, Gapen doesn't, Gapen, Millennials Organizations: Service, Bank of America, Business, National Association of Realtors
Read previewGoverdhan Gajjala is a day trader who is also a software consultant working from home. The flexibility of his day-to-day schedule opened a doorway to pick up stock trading as a side gig. Too many unknowns, including sudden news headlines, could pop up along the way and impact a stock's price. For him, this meant turning to day trading, where stocks are only held between seconds to hours but not overnight. He joined the course's private access program, a paid educational platform for trading stocks, and spent a year learning the content.
Persons: , it's, Gajjala, Mark Minervini, Norman Zadeh Organizations: Service, Business, US, PSQ
You can opt-out at any time by visiting our Preferences page or by clicking "unsubscribe" at the bottom of the email. Atif Afzal bought his first property in Monroe, New York in 2019. It has become increasingly more competitive to buy in Monroe, said Afzal, who owns five properties, including four long-term rentals and a primary home. Real-estate agent and investor Dana Bull, who does deals in Boston, has experience helping clients win bids. The key is to focus on the property — the specific things that you like about it — rather than you the buyer.
Persons: Atif Afzal, Afzal, what's, Dana Bull, they've, it's, Bull, you've Organizations: Service, Business, realtors Locations: Monroe , New York, New York City, Manhattan, New York, Monroe, Boston
Both companies made a splash at this year's upfront presentations, where streamers make their pitches for the nearly $70 billion in annual TV ad spending and advertisers seek to lock down the bulk of their annual TV ad commitments. But among newer streamers, it's Amazon that's winning advertisers' wallets, several ad buyers told Business Insider. AdvertisementAmazon's big increase in ad inventory and lower ad prices, of about half the ad rate ($30 per 1,000 impressions) that Netflix sought when it launched its ad tier in 2022, put pressure on other TV ad sellers to lower their prices. A second ad-holding-company exec said they expected Amazon to be the third or fourth biggest TV ad seller in the upfronts, behind traditional TV stalwarts NBCUniversal and Disney and potentially YouTube. Data has shown that people watch three times as much Netflix as they do Prime Video, although Prime Video viewing is growing.
Persons: , execs, NBCUniversal, They're, catchup, Netflix's, Max, Ed Papazian Organizations: Service, Netflix, Amazon, Business, Disney, Warner Bros, gunning, Sports, NBA, NFL, NASCAR, National Women's Soccer League, National Basketball Association, WWE, Fox, Wall Street, Prime, NBC, Media Dynamics
CNBC Daily Open: UK Labour landslide election victory
  + stars: | 2024-07-05 | by ( Abid Ali | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. UK Labour wins landslide victoryThe center-left Labour Party has won a landslide victory, ending 14 years of Conservative rule. Samsung shares climbed 2.84%, hitting their highest level since January 2021. Here are Evercore ISI's best stock ideas for the second half.
Persons: Keir Starmer's, Tony Blair's, Rishi Sunak, Brexiteer Nigel Farage, jeopardizing, Korea's Kospi, nonfarm payrolls, Saks, Neiman Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, CNBC, Labour, Labour Party, Conservative, Keir Starmer's Labour, Party, Nikkei, Samsung, Samsung Electronics, CSI, S3 Partners, Saks Fifth, HBC, Saks, ISI Locations: May's
Tesla short sellers lost $3.5 billion after second-quarter delivery beat. Tesla reported 443,956 deliveries, surpassing Wall Street's 439,000 expectation. Elon Musk warned short sellers and highlighted Tesla's autonomy and humanoid robot progress. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Tesla, Elon Musk, , it's Organizations: Service, Tesla, Partners, CNBC, Traders, Business
Mortgage rates increased overall this week, with 30-year mortgage rates ticking up closer to 7%, according to Freddie Mac. This means mortgage rates should go down in the coming months and years. See more mortgage rates on Zillow Real Estate on ZillowToday's refinance ratesMortgage type Average rate today This information has been provided by Zillow. Sky high mortgage rates have pushed many hopeful buyers out of the market, slowing homebuying demand and putting downward pressure on home prices. This means your entire monthly mortgage payment, including taxes and insurance, shouldn't exceed 28% of your pre-tax monthly income.
Persons: Freddie Mac, Sam Khater, Freddie Mac's, you'll, Fannie Mae Organizations: Federal Reserve, Zillow, Mortgage, Association, Sky Locations: Chevron
With the shares rallying 17% in the two trading days since the second-quarter report, short sellers have lost an estimated $3.5 billion on a mark-to-market basis, according to data from S3 Partners. It's been a painful few months for short sellers, as Tesla shares have soared 73% since bottoming for the year in April. Short interest in Tesla currently stands at 3.5% of float, or 97 million shares shorted, with a $22.4 billion notional value. While the deliveries report suggested demand for Tesla vehicles remains stronger than feared, it offered a limited view into company performance. In the U.S., Tesla offered a three-year, 2% APR financing deal for buyers of its rear-wheel drive Model 3.
Persons: Tesla, Patrick Pleul, PATRICK PLEUL, It's Organizations: Getty, S3 Partners Locations: Gruenheide, Berlin, Germany, Norway, China, U.S
Home prices may have hit a new high, but the real estate market is showing signs of weakness that could help buyers negotiate a lower price on a house. For the four weeks ending June 30, homes sold for 0.3% below asking price, according to a recent report by online real estate brokerage Redfin. But if anything, it's a momentary correction in a real estate market that still favors sellers. That's because the Federal Reserve is expected to announce federal funds rate cuts that will help lower mortgage rates before the end of the year. Considering that many would-be buyers have been priced out of the market by high mortgage rates, lowering rates would increase the number of potential buyers able to afford a home.
Persons: Daryl Fairweather, there's, Fairweather Organizations: Federal Reserve Locations: U.S
And while few shoppers would save their old grocery receipts, using apps like Instacart keep your order history for years. Now, some customers are using those past orders to discover inflation's highly personal impact on them. AdvertisementIn a video on TikTok, White shared his experience using Instacart's "reorder items" function, explaining how a $35 order skyrocketed to more than $62 in the past five years. (Several commenters suggested this was due to the app replacing some out-of-stock items with more expensive offerings from third-party sellers.) White told BI the response to his video, which has nearly a million views, has been very polarized.
Persons: , White, Manhattan —, It's, Andy Kiersz Organizations: Service, Business, Walmart, Pepsi Locations: Virginia, Los Angeles and New York City, Gelson's, LA, Wegman's, Manhattan
America has a serious ugly home problem
  + stars: | 2024-07-02 | by ( James Rodriguez | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +14 min
Recently she posted a video on her YouTube channel in which she phrased the question more bluntly: "Why are homes so 'ugly' now?" Most people agree that America needs more houses, but nobody seems all that thrilled with the ones being built. Related storiesThe blame for America's architectural nightmare, however, doesn't stop at production builders, rising costs, or local codes. Homes look this way because they're not just places where we live — they're also supposed to help us get rich. As they stare down these rising costs, builders and architects have almost no choice but to streamline or opt for cheaper design elements.
Persons: Bailey McInnes, McInnes, they're, James Wentling, John Burns, Peter Dennehy, They're, Dan Reynolds, Horton, Lennar, Kate Wagner, she's, , Wagner, Marcia Straub, William Morgan, it's, Queen Anne Organizations: HGTV, YouTube, Facebook, Builders, Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Association of Home Builders, John Burns Research, Consulting, Harvard's, for Housing Studies, Harvard, The Locations: Northern Virginia, America, homebuilding, Providence , Rhode Island
Manhattan is becoming a buyer's market as apartment prices fell and inventory rose in the second quarter of 2024, according to new reports. The average real estate sales price in Manhattan fell 3% to just more than $2 million, according to a report from Douglas Elliman and Miller Samuel. The median price fell 2% to $1.2 million, and prices for luxury apartments fell for the first time in more than a year, according to the report. The falling prices and rising number of unsold apartments in Manhattan stand in contrast to the national real estate landscape, where continued tight supply continues to keep prices high. Brokers and real estate analysts say the strong prices in Manhattan post-Covid became unsustainable, and both buyers and sellers are finally capitulating to a higher interest rate environment.
Persons: Douglas Elliman, Miller Samuel, Jonathan Miller, Brown Harris Stevens Locations: Manhattan, New York City
“I’m willing to do the job.” His literacy and English skills help him serve as a liaison between his fellow farmers and the government, which is the primary price-setter for cocoa beans in Ghana. The exorbitant prices paid for cocoa beans and chocolate products in the United States and other nations barely touch the lives of Frimpong and those around him. The poverty of cocoa farmers is sometimes seen as a moral failing of chocolate buyers or sellers, but above all it’s a market failure. In a healthy market, price spikes are self-correcting: When the price rises, production increases to take advantage of the extra profit opportunity. They don’t have the funds for long-term investment in new cacao trees, which are the source of cocoa beans, or for adequate fertilizers, pesticides, irrigation and labor-intensive pruning.
Persons: Emmanuel Frimpong, couldn’t, “ I’m, Locations: Ghana, United States, Frimpong, Ivory Coast
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Persons: Cathie, ARKK, Katie Stockton Organizations: Innovation, CNBC, NBC UNIVERSAL, Fairlead, CNBC Pro, Securities Locations: ARKK
Lockdown was a grill (seller)’s best friendIt’s not a result of Americans cooking outside on grills less. Roy Morchian, owner of American Royal Hardware in Montclair, New Jersey, says grill sales have returned to pre-pandemic levels at the local True Value franchise. Downey sees Home Depot’s grill sales stabilizing now following the lockdown-driven high. Weber Grills are offered for sale at a home improvement store on July 23, 2021 in Palatine, Illinois. Traeger Grills holds demos and activations at Home Depot, Ace Hardware, and specialty retailers across the country.
Persons: Weber, , Brian Bushfield, It’s, Roy Morchian, Paul Glader, Joe Downey, Jessica Hernandez, ” Corey Martin, Traeger’s, Covid, ” Martin, Downey, Scott Olson, Jeremy Andrus, Simeon Siegel, they’re, , Price, Shikhiu Ing, fryer, Andrus, Ayla Dunkley, Dunkley Organizations: CNN, West, Barbecue Association, American, Hardware, Depot Senior Merchant, CNN San Diego Grill, Texas, Grill, Downey, Getty, Weber, Rewards, Depot, BMO Capital Markets, US Department of Agriculture, , , American Farm Bureau Federation Locations: Traqline, San Diego , California, Covid, Montclair , New Jersey, Montclair , NJ, Houston, Palatine , Illinois, Bloomfield , New Jersey, Newark , New Jersey, Pennsylvania
“I knew I wanted to have my own business,” Mrs. Monrroy said on a recent weekday afternoon on Hollywood Boulevard, where her childhood wish has come true. “Mango, water, soda, Gatorade, hot dog!” she calls out to the crowds traipsing over Hollywood Walk of Fame stars dedicated to Bruce Willis and Billy Crystal. In Los Angeles alone, an estimated 10,000 street vendors sell food. Until recently, vendors along Hollywood Boulevard were operating outside the law. And while longtime street vendors respect and recognize the turf of other regulars, there are more sellers working in the area, and competition has increased.
Persons: Kurtis Lee, Ruth Monrroy, , , Monrroy, Bruce Willis, Billy Crystal, , carne asada tacos Organizations: Gatorade, Hollywood Locations: Guatemala, California, Fresno, Oakland, Los Angeles, Hollywood
HANGZHOU, China — Apple 's mixed-reality headset began deliveries in China on Friday with a retail price roughly 18% higher than in the U.S. The device starts at 29,999 yuan ($4,128) in China, compared with a $3,500 retail price in the U.S. When asked by CNBC, a customer surnamed Chen in Beijing said his suggestion to Apple CEO Tim Cook was to make Vision Pro cheaper by about 10,000 yuan ($1,376). Greater China accounted for about 18% of Apple's revenue in the three months ended March 30, according to an Apple filing. Chen pre-ordered his Vision Pro and was at a major store in Beijing to pick it up and receive some training on how to use it.
Persons: Chen, Tim Cook, salespeople Organizations: U.S, CNBC, Vision, Apple, Huawei, Beijing — Locations: HANGZHOU, China, U.S, Beijing, Weibo, Greater China
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Some of the heat is coming out of home prices, even though they're still higher than they were a year ago. Several new reports show the price gains are shrinking and home sellers are starting to give in after a stagnant spring market. A year ago at that time the typical home was selling at list price. Two years ago it was selling at about 2% above list price. While most sellers are still listing their homes at higher prices than comparable homes sold for a year ago, some are conceding that they simply can't command those prices.
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Temu and Shein have been giving Amazon a run for their money with their ultra-low prices. But Amazon might just have a plan to fend them off — starting its own discount section. The Seattle-based giant is looking to ship a range of unbranded items directly from China to the US. That appears to be the gist of Amazon's new plan to fend off its Chinese rivals, Temu and Shein. According to the outlet, Amazon wants to ship a range of unbranded items directly from China to the US.
Persons: Organizations: Amazon, Service, Business Locations: Seattle, China
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