Short-selling interest in EV stocks is high, but trade has been ‘abysmal’ this year.
: Netflix drops basic streaming plan in push for more users of ad-supported plan
The company has dropped its cheapest streaming plan without ads in the U.S. and U.K. in an apparent move to push consumers to sign up for its advertising-supported service.
The Moneyist: After our mother died, my sister went to nursing school. She asked me to cosign her $11,000 student loan. What do I tell her?
‘She still has undergraduate student-loan debt; I’m not sure how much. And I can’t help worrying about how soon she’ll find work after she graduates.’
Brett Arends’s ROI: Be greedy in your 401(k): The ‘big money’ is still fearful
The big money has spoken. Why you should remain skeptical.
: Carvana’s debt restructuring is good news, but its losses are ‘hardly in the growth stock handbook,’ analyst says
Carvana Co. cheered investors on Wednesday with news it has reached an agreement with bondholders that will reduce its debt by $1.2 billion.
In One Chart: Carvana’s stock has roared back from the brink. This chart shows its meteoric surge.
Carvana Co.’s stock gained about 1,000% this year as the company sidestepped liquidity concerns with a debt deal.
: Duckhorn CEO on how to successfully blend wineries and Wall Street: ‘You’d better make awesome wines’
Alex Ryan, president, CEO of the Duckhorn Portfolio, sat down with MarketWatch at his Duckhorn Vineyards in St. Helena, Calif. to talk about the big issues wineries are facing.
Commodities Corner: Wheat prices gain over 8% as Russia-Ukraine tensions rise after the suspension of the grain deal
Wheat futures rally by more than 8% on Wednesday to settle at the highest in three weeks, with tensions between Russia and Ukraine rising the wake of Moscow’s suspension of the Black Sea grain deal.
: Verizon’s stock enjoying best 2-day rally in 6 years as it rebounds from lead-cable concerns
Wall Street is starting to breathe easier regarding the potential implications to telecommunications companies from lead-clad cables.
In One Chart: Bank stocks in ‘danger zone’ after big July bounce, says top Wall St. technical analyst
Investors might want to ‘tap the brakes’ when it comes to chasing a big bounce in regional bank stocks, says Renaissance Macro’s Jeff deGraaf.
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