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      ·2021-09-24
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      Sovos Brands opens for trading at $14.7, up about 22% from IPO price

      (Sept 23) Sovos Brands, Inc. opens for trading at $14.7, up about 22% from IPO price.
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      ·2021-09-22
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      Adobe Falls After Upbeat Forecast Fails to Impress Investors

      (Bloomberg) -- Adobe Inc. dropped about 4% in extended trading after a strong sales outlook for the
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      ·2021-09-21
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      Wall Street ends sharply lower in broad sell-off

      * All eyes on Fed's policy meeting later this week * Indexes: Dow down 1.8%, S&P 500 down 1.7%, Nasd
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      ·2021-09-19
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      US IPO Week Ahead: Software, consumer products, and payment tech lead a diverse 14 IPO week

      Summer may be over, but the IPO market is just heating up as 14 IPOs are slated to raise $5.3 billio
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    • Chong5636Chong5636
      ·2021-09-18
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      Wall Street closes rollercoaster week sharply lower

      NEW YORK - US stocks ended sharply lower in a broad sell-off on Friday , ending a week buffeted by strong economic data, corporate tax hike worries, the Delta Covid-19 variant, and possible shifts in the US Federal Reserve's timeline for tapering asset purchases.All three major US stock indexes lost ground, with the Nasdaq Composite Index's weighed down as rising US Treasury yields pressured market-leading growth stocks.They also posted weekly losses, with the S&P index suffering its biggest tw
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    • Chong5636Chong5636
      ·2021-09-17
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      S&P ends modestly lower as rising Treasury yields offset robust retail data

      NEW YORK (Reuters) - The S&P 500 ended slightly down on Thursday, paring losses in late trading afte
      S&P ends modestly lower as rising Treasury yields offset robust retail data
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      ·2021-09-16
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      Wall Street gains as crude price surge, strong economic data prompt broad rally

      NEW YORK, Sept 15 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks closed higher on Wednesday as rising crude prices boosted
      Wall Street gains as crude price surge, strong economic data prompt broad rally
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    • Chong5636Chong5636
      ·2021-09-15
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      Apple unveils iPhone 13, new iPads and Apple Watch

      Apple CEO Tim Cook moved onto product announcements, starting with a new iPad. The video was recorded in an empty auditorium.Apple’s lowest-cost iPad, simply called iPad, is getting an update with a faster A13 processor and a better, 12 megapixel front-facing camera for better video calls, like on Zoom. It’s got a wider lens to capture more people in a single scene and can have an LTE wireless connection.Apple also announced a new iPad Mini, which has a smaller 8.3-inch screen. It has a redesign
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      ·2021-09-14
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      S&P 500 snaps losing streak with tax hikes, inflation data on horizon

      NEW YORK (Reuters) - The S&P 500 closed higher on Monday, ending a five-day losing streak as investo
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      ·2021-09-11
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      Wall Street ends down, Apple sinks on app store ruling

      Sept 10 - Wall Street ended sharply lower on Friday as investors weighed signs of higher inflation, while Apple Inc tumbled following an unfavorable court ruling related to its app store.U.S. producer prices rose solidly in August, leading to the biggest annual gain in nearly 11 years and indicating that high inflation was likely to persist as the pandemic pressures supply chains, data showed.Sentiment also took a hit from Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank President Loretta Mester's comments that
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