The Trade Desk (TTD) had a banner year in 2020, together with most tech stocks. The global technology company saw its share price soar as earnings doubled, but there is now some concern as to whether TTD stock can push any higher. Since hitting all-time highs of $972.80 in December 2020, TTD has fallen around
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by David Haggith The state’s new ‘Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum’ extends the left’s cultural dominance of California’s public education system, and seeks to destroy the ‘Christianity, capitalism and racism’ white settlers brought to America. The Department of Education in California – where else? – has approved a 900-page “Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum” designed to “decolonize”
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A Roth IRA is a terrific way to save for retirement. While you don’t get an upfront tax break, your contributions and earnings grow tax-free. And when you later take qualified distributions, they’re tax-free too. If you expect to be in a higher tax bracket in retirement than you are now or if you just don’t
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UBS’s business in the Americas is weighing some workplace changes following feedback from employees on issues such as diversity, job flexibility and community engagement. The bank is seeking to improve its engagement in underrepresented communities following requests from staff, said Tom Naratil, co-head of wealth management at UBS globally. It plans to deepen efforts through
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These days there are real estate investors doing great work in developing communities. Real estate investors Cory Nemoto and Audrey Kikos are demonstrating the benefits real estate investors can bring to communities and individuals.  Cory Nemoto, co-owner and founder of KÉCŌ Capital, a private real estate lending company based in Honolulu, Hawaii, that flips houses in
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On March 19, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) published draft guidance on the risk-based approach to virtual assets. The newly updated guidance now applies anti-money laundering and know-your-customer rules to stablecoins, decentralized finance (defi), and non-fungible token (NFT) assets. FATF Defines Decentralized Exchanges and Defi as a Virtual Asset Service Providers For a while
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Transit systems nationwide are exploring technological advancements as they continue to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic. “What’s been most exciting is building partnerships within and beyond the big agencies,” said Natalia Quintero, the new senior vice president of innovation at the Partnership for New York City. She is responsible for leading the Transit Innovation Partnership
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APi Group Corporation, a commercial life safety solutions and industrial specialty services provider, reported better-than-expected 4Q earnings. However, adjusted revenues came in below expectations, impacted by the pandemic. APi Group (APG) reported 4Q adjusted earnings of $0.34 per share that surpassed analysts’ expectations of $0.31 but declined 5.6% year-over-year. Meanwhile, adjusted net revenues of $874
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by Jim Quinn The riots and pandemonium in Miami are being blamed on spring breakers. Looking at the photos below, I wonder what colleges these “youngsters” are from. They seem to be fine upstanding citizens. It must be the police fault. There seems to be some sort of common denominator, but I can’t put my
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At the beginning of 2017, initial coin offerings (ICOs) were regularly raising amounts in the millions of dollars. At the same time, their white papers were full of promises about what new features and developments their news tokens would offer to the market. Eventually, some cracks began to show in the ICO model; in the
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UK inflation unexpectedly dropped in February, dragged down by lower prices for clothing, second-hand cars and games, ahead of a jump expected in the spring. Annual consumer price inflation slowed to 0.4 per cent in February from 0.7 per cent in the previous month, data from the Office for National Statistics showed on Wednesday. The
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