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JPMorgan Boss Jamie Dimon Says 'I Don't Care About Bitcoin' but Clients Are Interested
Bitcoin.com - 5 May 2021 17:00
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon has reaffirmed his stance on bitcoin while acknowledging that his bank’s clients are interested in the cryptocurrency. “I don’t tell clients what to do,” he said while emphasizing that he...
UPS Donates $1 Million In Covid Aid To India, Joining Corporate Giants Including FedEx, Google And Amazon
Forbes - 5 May 2021 15:47The Crossword: Wednesday, May 5, 2021
The New Yorker - 5 May 2021 12:00
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Employer Wants Cryptocurrency Back From Employee After Price Soars 700%, Offers to Pay in US Dollars Instead
Bitcoin.com - 5 May 2021 04:35
A company paid an employee for his work done in cryptocurrency. However, after the price of the cryptocurrency skyrocketed 700%, the employer wants the coins back, offering to pay the employee in U.S. dollars instead. Em...
Less than 1% of US elected leaders are Asian American, despite making up more than 6% of the US population
Business Insider - 5 May 2021 03:47
The statistic was included in a report by the Reflective Democracy Campaign, which investigates diversity in elected leadership.
CME Group will close most of its trading pits -- for good
Chicago Tribune - 5 May 2021 16:56
Fourteen months after temporarily closing its trading pits because of the COVID-19 pandemic, CME Group says most of them will not reopen.
The American worker had been earning less throughout the pandemic. That ended in March.
Business Insider - 5 May 2021 16:26IPO Report: Jessica Alba's Honest Co. prices IPO at $16 a share
Market Watch - 5 May 2021 04:59
The consumer-products company will offer about 25.8 million shares to raise about $413 million. The Honest Co. has a valuation around $1.45 billion.
Zynga's Q1 2021 bookings of $720M are up 69% from a year ago
Venture Beat - 5 May 2021 22:05
Zynga beat analysts' expectations today, reporting stellar bookings and revenues in the first quarter ended March 31.
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Business Insider - 5 May 2021 16:58Jeff Bezos is building a gigantic luxury yacht that's expected to be one of the best in the world - and he's adding a 'support yacht' with its own helipad
Business Insider - 5 May 2021 16:36Ethereum co-creator Vitalik Buterin is now the world's youngest crypto billionaire amid ether's 350% year-to-date surge
Business Insider - 5 May 2021 16:27Open source time-series database operator Timescale raises $40M
Venture Beat - 5 May 2021 16:09
Timescale, the company behind the open source time-series database TimeScaleDB, has raised $40 million in a series B round of funding.
The Honest Company Is Honestly Overvalued
Forbes - 5 May 2021 03:12Southeast Asia's Largest Bank DBS Says Trading Volumes on Its Cryptocurrency Exchange Have Increased 10 Times
Bitcoin.com - 5 May 2021 03:00
DBS, Southeast Asia’s largest bank, says that cryptocurrency trading volumes on its exchange have grown 10 times to around $30 million to $40 million. The bank is also collaborating with JPMorgan on a blockchain settle...
Berkshire Hathaway's Stock Price Is Too Much for Computers
Wall Street Journal - 5 May 2021 02:35The US is wary of China's military ambitions in Africa
Business Insider - 5 May 2021 02:303 Great Retirement Funds (Yielding Up To 11%) Hiding In Plain Sight
Forbes - 5 May 2021 02:00Bill and Melinda Gates to Remain Foundation Co-Chairs
Wall Street Journal - 5 May 2021 01:34Bears aim for sub-$60K Bitcoin price ahead of Friday's $1.1B options expiry
Coin Telegraph - 5 May 2021 23:40
Bitcoin bulls have a $104 million advantage leading into Friday's $1.1 billion options expiry, but a favorable close depends on BTC price reaching $60,000.
Metacore secures $179.9M in credit from Supercell for casual games
Venture Beat - 5 May 2021 23:17
Mobile game studio Metacore has raised $179.9 million in funding from Supercell to continue developing its casual mobile games.
Paycheck Protection Program has run out of money for most borrowers. What you need to know
CNBC - 5 May 2021 21:43
The Paycheck Protection Program will only accept new applications from Community Financial Institutions, as funding for other borrowers has run out.