Month: April 2019

PG&E is expected to name Bill Johnson as chief executive of the bankrupt California energy company facing $30 billion in wildfire liabilities, as soon as Wednesday, a source familiar with the private negotiations said on Tuesday. Johnson, who has been the CEO of the Tennessee Valley Authority since 2013 and is retiring on Friday, would
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It’s financial literacy month, do you know where your retirement is? CNBC Chairman Mark Hoffman rings the NASDAQ opening bell today to kick off the special month, created in 2003 to teach Americans how to establish and maintain healthy financial habits. Americans can sure use help with retirement. Baby boomers, in particular, have not saved
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Check out the companies making headlines after the bell: Shares of Gamestop sank 8 percent in extended trading Tuesday after the company reported that same-store sales decreased 5 to 10 percent, compared to decrease of 0.2 percent estimated by analysts. The company also reported mixed fourth-quarter earnings. Gamestop posted earnings per share of $1.60 on
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The new tax won’t negatively impact New York’s luxury marketplace all that much over the long term. Like all changes, this will take a little time to get assimilated. The New York market bounces back quickly. Getty What constitutes a mansion in New York City? For the past several decades, buyers of residential property in New
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Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck has launched an over-the-counter (OTC) cryptocurrency trading service aimed at institutional clients, the firm said Monday. While the service seem primarily to serve bitcoin trades, Coincheck said it will consider trades in other cryptocurrencies. Coincheck said its OTC trading desk will allow customers to buy and sell a minimum of 50 bitcoins ($205,423
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If you’re going through a divorce, deciding how to divide the home you share with your spouse can be one of the more complicated conversations you’ll have. Unlike other assets that must be divided, your home often has many emotions and memories tied to it. For example, if you’ve raised children in it, you may
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