How Options-Trading Redditors Fed the GameStop Frenzy | WSJ
Wall Street is in an uproar over GameStop shares this week, after members of Reddit's popular WallStreetBets forum encouraged bets on the video game retailer ...
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How Tesla Became the Most Valuable Auto Maker in the World | WSJ
Tesla's stock has more than tripled since the start of the year, giving it a market capitalization larger than many behemoths of American industry. But its rise ...
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Why TikTok Has Become a Launchpad for Entrepreneurs | WSJ
TikTok is becoming a popular forum for Gen-Z and Millennials to learn about entrepreneurship and making money. To find out more, WSJ spoke with three ...
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How Apple, Amazon and Microsoft Hit $1 Trillion Valuation | WSJ
Microsoft, Apple, and Amazon are the first three publicly traded U.S. companies to hit $1 trillion in market value. WSJ's Dan Gallagher explains how each ...
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The Volatility of the Gold Market, Explained | WSJ
The price of gold is going haywire, driving a frenzy of investment that's calling into question the metal's reputation as a safe-haven during times of economic ...
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Kodak Tries to Reinvent After Struggling to Adapt | WSJ
At its peak, Kodak was the early 20th century equivalent of Google or Apple, possessing a near monopoly in the film business. But those days are long gone.
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Why Wall Street Is Placing A Big Bet On Meatless Meat | WSJ
Beyond Meat, Impossible Foods, and other traditional food companies are all betting the rise of meatless alternatives could permanently change the way people ...
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Rapper 50 Cent Thinks Like a Harvard Businessman
Curtis Jackson broke into the music industry in 2002 and became the multiplatinum rapper 50 Cent. Today, he's also an entrepreneur and philanthropist.
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Warren Buffett Explains the 2008 Financial Crisis
A decade after the financial crisis, billionaire investor Warren Buffett explains what was behind the 2008 mayhem, what we can do to limit the damage and ...
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What Regulators Are Looking Into With the GameStop Frenzy | WSJ
The recent trading volatility of GameStop and other stocks has prompted scrutiny of key players in the saga. Probes into potential wrongdoing are centered on ...
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A Harlem Home Renovated With Love, On the Market
Actress Tamara Tunie and jazz vocalist Gregory Generet took on the renovation of their five-story Harlem townhouse in phases. After deciding to downsize, they ...
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With SpaceX Poised for Takeoff, Small Rocket Startups Fall Behind | WSJ
On May 27, SpaceX and NASA were scheduled to launch the first orbital human spaceflight from U.S. soil since the Space Shuttle Program ended in 2011.
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Tesla vs. NIO: Battle for the World’s Largest EV Market | WSJ
Gone are the long waits at charging stations: Chinese electric-vehicle startup NIO is pioneering battery-swap systems, challenging Tesla and other rival car ...
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What the Federal Reserve Can Do to Fight Recession | WSJ
The coronavirus pandemic is disrupting the global economy. WSJ's Greg Ip explains what the Federal Reserve can do to stem the damage. Illustration: Carlos ...
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USPS's Financial Crisis, Explained | WSJ
More than a decade of losses have put the U.S. Postal Service in a dire financial situation. To understand how this happened, WSJ takes a look back at how the ...
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Why Conflicts in Armenia and Other Former Soviet Republics Are Testing Russia's Power | WSJ
From unrest in Belarus and Kyrgyzstan to the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict, WSJ explores how the crises unfolding in Russia's backyard mark a turning point in ...
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The Economic Ripple Effect of Retail Sales, Explained | WSJ
Analysts and economists are paying close attention to monthly retail sales numbers as a way to gauge how the economy may be recovering from the impact of ...
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What the legacy of Jim Simons can teach investors about markets
Gregory Zuckerman, special writer for the Wall Street Journal and author of "The Man Who Solved the Market: How Jim Simons Launched the Quant Revolution," ...
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Inside Apple’s Rise to $2 Trillion | WSJ
Apple reached a staggering $2 trillion market valuation in August, despite years of doubt from critics over whether the tech giant could continue to succeed after ...
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How Airbus’s Home City Plans to Survive the Aviation Crisis | WSJ
A decadeslong aerospace boom suddenly ended in Airbus's home city of Toulouse, France, as global passenger traffic collapsed. WSJ traveled to the aviation ...
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From Phonographs to Spotify: A Brief History of the Music Industry
From the invention of the phonograph in 1877 to the boom in streaming services today, the music industry has had to constantly adapt to emerging technology.
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Election 2020: Pivotal Moments in a Turbulent Presidential Campaign | WSJ
Like so much in 2020, the presidential campaign was thrown into turmoil because of the coronavirus pandemic. WSJ's political team reviews the critical events of ...
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How Elon Musk Found Stock Success in 2020 | WSJ
Elon Musk's optimism and affinity for grandiose claims that may have once undercut his credibility may have now helped propel him to become the world's ...
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Want to Make a Big Bet on Oil Prices? Try Measuring Shadows | WSJ
To get an edge in the oil market, traders turn to satellites, shadows and a lot of fancy math. Photo illustration: Laura Kammermann More from the Wall Street ...
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Why the Coronavirus Stimulus Is Limiting Stock Buybacks | WSJ
The stimulus package aimed at addressing the coronavirus pandemic includes a restriction: any company that takes aid will have to swear off stock buybacks ...
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The Robot Revolution Is Happening-Like It or Not | WSJ
Nearly every company across every industry is looking for new ways to minimize human contact, cut costs and address the labor crunch in repetitive and ...
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How Tech Companies Are Revamping the Remote-Work Experience | WSJ
Prominent tech companies are embracing remote work amid an exodus of skilled labor from Silicon Valley. WSJ looks at what that could mean for innovation ...
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The Future of Your Office Is in a VR Headset | WSJ
With a virtual-reality headset and a virtual meeting platform like Spatial, you can meet up and collaborate with your colleagues as if you were in a real office ...
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The Future of Cities After Covid-19 | WSJ
The coronavirus pandemic could have a lasting impact on city life. WSJ's Jaden Urbi explores how the ways we work, shop and play are changing as urban ...
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Can Boeing and Airbus Survive? | WSJ
As the coronavirus pandemic rocks the aviation industry, two industry giants are fighting to protect their legacies. WSJ's Jaden Urbi explains what Boeing and ...
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The Science of Wildfires: Why They're Getting Worse | WSJ
Global satellite data indicate wildfires are becoming bigger and more intense. WSJ talks with NASA's Doug Morton to understand the science behind what's ...
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Israel Plans to Vaccinate Everyone by March. Here’s How. | WSJ
Israel says it's on track to vaccinate everyone over 16 by the end of March. To understand how the small country has vaccinated more of its population than any ...
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How Energy Got So Cheap | WSJ
An abundance of fossil fuels combined with advances in technology to harness wind and solar power has sent energy prices crashing around the world.
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The $3.7 Trillion Corporate Debt Question | WSJ
About half of all issued corporate bond debt is rated triple-B, the lowest score for investment-grade debt. Analysts say all this debt could be a mess in the making, ...
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Why Turo, the 'Airbnb for Cars', Is Angering Rental Companies | WSJ
Turo lets individuals rent their personal vehicles. Some “hosts” are building businesses at airports that major car rental companies slam as unfair competition.
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How to Unlock Your iPhone With a Mask On (Hint: Get an Apple Watch) | WSJ
Mask, meet Apple Watch With iOS 14.5, if you're wearing an Apple Watch, you can easily unlock your iPhone without it seeing your full face—no passcode ...
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2021 Inauguration of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris | WSJ
Watch live coverage of the inauguration of Joe Biden as president, and Kamala Harris as vice president. More from the Wall Street Journal: Visit WSJ.com: ...
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Wirecard and the Curious Case of the Missing $2 Billion | WSJ
Payment processing company Wirecard was the darling of Germany's fintech industry until auditors uncovered a $2 billion hole in its accounting. WSJ explains ...
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Fracking: The Unexpected Issue That Could Determine the 2020 Election | WSJ
In the final weeks of the presidential campaign, the debate over fracking signaled the potentially decisive role Pennsylvania voters on both sides of the issue ...
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