Lululemon stock soars after beating earnings and revenue estimates
Lululemon stock soars after beating earnings and revenue estimates. Yahoo Finance's Dan Roberts joins Akiko Fujita to discuss.
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The tallest building in Fort Worth, Texas, has been bought by a bank for $12.3 million, three years after it sold $137.5 million. Burnett Plaza has 40 stories and is 567 feet tall.
Starbucks is facing a number of challenges right now, and consumers may be opting for an up-and-coming chain as an alternative.
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Utility stocks are outperforming the broader markets. Here's a look at three top picks from analysts.
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This company also combines a powerful portfolio of both chips and software, not unlike what Nvidia is building.
Tesla is offering another classic incentive to move metal. Tesla is offering 0.99% annual percentage rate on qualifying new Model Y purchases, according to its website. With $4,250 down on a base model, Tesla’s example down payment, the lower rate saves a buyer about $100 a month.
Retiring early raises a series of questions around both income and spending. You will need to manage your portfolio for longer-term drawdowns, an early end to new earnings, and a long wait for Social Security to kick in. You will need to manage your spending around new needs, particularly health insurance, long-term care insurance and […] The post I'm 55 With a $2 Million Net Worth and $6k in Monthly Expenses. Can I Retire Now? appeared first on SmartReads by SmartAsset.