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AT&T (NYSE:T) stock still is dealing with its troubled media divestitures. Source: Roman Tiraspolsky / Shutterstock.com The company announced that it had sold Playdemic, WarnerMedia’s mobile gaming company, to Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:EA) for $1.4 billion. Playdemic is best known for Golf Clash, an award-winning game with more than 80 million downloads worldwide. The sale is
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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on Wednesday said the central bank’s current trading rules are insufficient and promised that it would “make changes” after filings showed that officials traded stocks and bonds that could be influenced by its policy actions. Specifically, Powell said that Fed officials should as a general rule be barred from owning
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Like formally married couples, partners in a common-law marriage may have property they own jointly and separately. But what happens when common-law couples split? Laws that govern divorce don’t usually apply to unmarried couples—unless the partners live in a state that recognizes common-law marriage. In these cases the property is divvied up the same way
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell testifies during a U.S. House Oversight and Reform Select Subcommittee hearing on coronavirus crisis, on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., June 22, 2021. Graeme Jennings | Reuters After Monday’s market turbulence, the Federal Reserve’s challenge will be to sound reassuring while acknowledging it’s preparing to make its first major step
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Vinco Ventures (NASDAQ:BBIG) stock is the latest meme play. But if you blink, you might miss it. Source: Michael Vi via Shutterstock Vinco is an investment company that has gotten into non fungible tokens (NFTs), launching an E-NFT platform for trading them. It also owns 80% of a short video content platform (think TikTok) called
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Charlie Javice, Founder/CEO of Frank, which is a college financial aid start-up. Source: JP Morgan JPMorgan Chase has acquired college planning platform Frank to deepen relationships with students and their parents, CNBC has learned exclusively. Frank is an online portal with tools that help students apply for and negotiate financial aid, enroll in online courses
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