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Wall Street Lunch: Buckle Up For Black Friday https://seekingalpha.com/article/4654039-wall-street-lunch-buckle-up-for-black-friday?source=feed_tag_wall_st_breakfast Nov 24, 2023 -
Mitsubishi Corp: Still Good Value Now After The Run-Up In Price? https://seekingalpha.com/article/4654036-mitsubishi-stock-still-good-value-now-after-the-run-up-in-price?source=feed_tag_japan Nov 24, 2023 -
How Kura Sushi is ‘clobbering everyone’ on traffic https://www.nrn.com/finance/how-kura-sushi-clobbering-everyone-traffic Nov 21, 2023 - Kura Sushi’s Q4 traffic was up by 5.6% and lapped a 14% increase from the year prior.
Veon Up Over 5% In Pre-market On Q3 Profit, Increased Revenue Outlook https://www.rttnews.com/story.aspx?Id=3406533 Nov 20, 2023 - Shares of Veon Ltd. (VEON) were trading up on Monday after the company reported a profit for the third-quarter and raised its annual revenue outlook.
More part-time workers to get access to employer retirement plans next year https://www.cnbc.com/2023/11/17/more-part-time-workers-get-access-to-employer-retirement-plans-in-2024.html Nov 17, 2023 - Changes in the federal law, coupled with a strong labor market and state mandates are opening up employer-sponsored retirement plans to part-time workers.
Nippon Sanso: Unit Margins Up Thanks To Electricity Price Declines https://seekingalpha.com/article/4652606-nippon-sanso-unit-margins-up-thanks-to-electricity-price-declines?source=feed_tag_japan Nov 17, 2023 -
100-year-old explains how he still has $1 million saved: 'I always lived within my means. I'm not a gambler.' https://www.cnbc.com/2023/11/16/100-year-old-retiree-explains-how-he-still-has-1-million-saved.html Nov 16, 2023 - People age 100 and up are expected to grow eight-fold in number by 2050. Bill Stovall shows what it's like to live that long without running out of savings.
The Biden administration is slow to act as millions are booted off Medicaid, advocates say https://www.denverpost.com/2023/11/14/biden-medicaid-program-issues/ Nov 14, 2023 - Error-ridden state reviews have purged millions of the poorest Americans from the Medicaid program in recent months. Poverty experts are questioning if the Biden administration is doing enough to stop states from wrongly removing people from the government health care program. Estimates show up to 30 million people could be dropped from Medicaid as states finish reviewing their rolls over the next year. Advocates interviewed around the country say problems with the government forms, websites and phone lines in states including Texas, Florida, North Carolina and Arkansas have led to the high number of people losing Medicaid. Arkansas' Department of Human Services says it tried to reach people with additional calls, emails and texts.
Here's why it 'doesn't make financial sense' for Americans living abroad to give up their U.S. citizenship, one expert says https://www.cnbc.com/2023/11/10/why-expats-giving-up-us-citizenship-doesnt-make-financial-sense.html Nov 10, 2023 - Giving up U.S. citizenship can be a long, difficult and costly process, and can be tricky to reverse. Additionally, it may not be financially worth the effort.
How the cost of homebuying and selling will change after landmark court loss over real estate commissions https://www.cnbc.com/2023/11/07/homebuying-and-real-estate-commissions-are-about-to-change-in-big-way.html Nov 08, 2023 - $100 billion in residential real estate commissions paid by American homebuyers and sellers every year is up for grabs as legal pressures mount.
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