Why MicroStrategy Stock Skyrocketed Today
A tweet by Elon Musk over the weekend helped Bitcoin's price rise -- and MicroStrategy's share price along with it.
A tweet by Elon Musk over the weekend helped Bitcoin's price rise -- and MicroStrategy's share price along with it.
Q1 2024 Biomarin Pharmaceutical Inc Earnings Call
The I Don't Want It At All singer took to social media to announce that she is cancelling her scheduled festival performances this summer. "My buns, I'm devastated to be writing this but I'm going through some health issues and under medical advice I have had to make the hard decision to not perform at festivals this summer," Petras shared. She did not provide details on exactly what health issues she is experiencing. "I love u so much and I'll make it up to you and be back better than ever very soon," she signed off.
Bernzott Capital Advisors, an investment management firm, published its “US Small Cap Value Fund” first-quarter 2024 investor letter. A copy of the same can be downloaded here. In the first quarter, the portfolio gained +8.5% on a net basis, well above R2000V’s advance of +2.9% and above R2500V’s rise of +6.1%. The largest contribution to the […]
More than 100,000 more shoplifting offences were recorded in 2023 than the previous year, figures reveal
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Legislation also includes funds for humanitarian assistance to civilians in Gaza
Some sections of the UK edition of the book, released on Thursday, have been redacted.
The Prince of Wales has arrived at a Birmingham secondary school after being invited to support its mental health campaign represented by a 12-year-old pupil.
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Erik ten Hag refused to take questions from a number of journalists who were critical of him during and after Manchester United’s dramatic Wembley collapse at the weekend.
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Former president’s historic ‘hush money’ election interference trial is underway in New York
Lazard reported a first-quarter profit on Thursday, compared with a loss a year earlier, buoyed by a growth in assets at the boutique investment bank. Lazard's assets under management rose to $250 billion in the first quarter from $232 billion a year earlier. Revenue at Lazard's financial advisory segment, which advises on stock sales and mergers and acquisitions, rose 63% to $454 million in the quarter.
The officers were called to an incident at a care home in St Leonards-on-Sea in June 2022.
Cat Deeley broke down in tears on Thursday's episode of This Morning after remembering the loss of her beloved dog, Lilly. The presenter and her co-host Ben Shephard were interviewing Kerry Irving about his incredible therapy dog Max, who died in 2022.
A woman is accused of operating a 'spa' that offered sexual favors for cash. The Lockport facility was raided on Tuesday by the FBI.
Southwest, a loyal Boeing customer, expects to receive 20 aircraft this year, compared with its previous estimate of 46, pressuring the budget carrier's plans to expand capacity to tap into a robust demand environment. Boeing has been under heavy regulatory scrutiny following a Jan. 5 Alaska Airlines mid-air panel blowout that led to probes into the manufacturer's safety and quality standards in its production processes. The U.S. FAA has also barred Boeing from expanding the production of its bestseller 737 MAX jet, while uncertainty looms over the certification timelines for its MAX 7 and 10 models.
Europeans are “less hard-working” than Americans, the head of the world’s largest sovereign wealth fund has said.
The company's asset management revenue rose 4% to $295 million. Lazard's assets under management rose to $250 billion in the first quarter from $232 billion a year earlier. Revenue at Lazard's financial advisory segment, which advises on stock sales and mergers and acquisitions, rose 63% to $454 million in the quarter.
A former top Post Office executive has refused to apologise for her role in the Horizon IT scandal, insisting: “I didn’t knowingly do anything wrong”.Angela van den Bogerd began her evidence to the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry by saying that she is “sorry for the devastation” wrought on subpostmasters and their families.But when pressed by Inquiry counsel Jason Beer KC, Ms van den Bogerd insisted she had been unaware of critical flaws in the Post Office’s IT system.“You make no concession or admission that you did anything wrong”, said Mr Beer.Ms van den Bogerd replied: “I didn’t knowingly do anything wrong.”