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Netflix's Show Doesn't Always Go On
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Netflix's Show Doesn't Always Go On

Strong subscriber growth doesn’t deliver big revenue boost, and Hollywood strikes are having an impact. Source link

Oddity Shares Jump 40% in Stock Market Debut
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Oddity Shares Jump 40% in Stock Market Debut

Investors scooped up shares of the direct-to-consumer beauty and tech company. Source link

Carvana Strikes Deal to Avert Cash Crunch
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Carvana Strikes Deal to Avert Cash Crunch

The used-car seller will sell stock and pledge assets to back new debt. Source link

Governments in China are Propping Up Hong Kong's Ailing IPO Market
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Governments in China are Propping Up Hong Kong's Ailing IPO Market

Municipalities and state-backed investors that want to drum up more economic activity are buying shares in companies going public. Source link

AT&T Shares Fall to Lowest Price Since 1993
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AT&T Shares Fall to Lowest Price Since 1993

Telecom stocks continue slide after WSJ investigation into toxic lead cables. Source link

Amazon Has a Lot of Pumps to Prime
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Amazon Has a Lot of Pumps to Prime

Prime Day could give its retail side a needed boost, but AWS needs a lift as well. Source link

Rivian's Rally Makes No Sense---Unless It Uses It to Raise Cash
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Rivian's Rally Makes No Sense—Unless It Uses It to Raise Cash

Shares in the electric-vehicle startup are on track for a record-breaking streak of gains that it could exploit to shore up its balance sheet. Source

Stocks Slip as Fed Minutes Reinforce Rate Expectations
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Stocks Slip as Fed Minutes Reinforce Rate Expectations

Major stock indexes edged lower after the release of the Federal Reserve’s June meeting minutes and weak economic data out of China. Source link

Home-Builder Stocks Are Booming as Homeowners Stay Put
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Home-Builder Stocks Are Booming as Homeowners Stay Put

The top three publicly traded builders have seen their share of new-home sales rise from 22% to 31% over roughly the past five years. Source