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      ·2021-07-18
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      ·2021-06-25
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      Why Tesla stock is getting left in Ford's and GM's dust

      New York Tesla had a stellar 2020: The electric car maker was added to the S&P 500 and the stock surged an electrifying 743%. But some investors have pulled the plug on the company lately.Tesla shares are nearly 25% below their all-time high set earlier in the year, and down 2% for 2021 to date -— a time when traditional automakers are surging as they ramp up electric vehicle ambitions.It seems investors are a bit infatuated with these legacy Big 3 automakers as they look to rapidly expand thei
      Why Tesla stock is getting left in Ford's and GM's dust
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      ·2021-06-25
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      Microsoft sent a strong signal to developers that could hurt Apple and Google

      Microsoft launched a broadside against rivals Apple and Google on Thursday, announcing that the next version of Windows, called Windows 11, will feature an app store that lets developers keep 100% of the revenue from sales of their apps.That’s a massive departure from the policies Apple and Google have in place that require app developers who use their stores to pay 30% fees on the sale of apps and in-app purchases.“Windows has always stood for sovereignty for creators and agency for consumer
      Microsoft sent a strong signal to developers that could hurt Apple and Google
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      ·2021-06-25
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      Why Tesla stock is getting left in Ford's and GM's dust

      New York Tesla had a stellar 2020: The electric car maker was added to the S&P 500 and the stock surged an electrifying 743%. But some investors have pulled the plug on the company lately.Tesla shares are nearly 25% below their all-time high set earlier in the year, and down 2% for 2021 to date -— a time when traditional automakers are surging as they ramp up electric vehicle ambitions.It seems investors are a bit infatuated with these legacy Big 3 automakers as they look to rapidly expand thei
      Why Tesla stock is getting left in Ford's and GM's dust
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      ·2021-06-25
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      Better Buy: Apple or All 30 Dow Jones Stocks?

      Investors should apply a bit of mass psychology here, recognizing a couple of unusual nuances have set the stage for a surprising outcome.
      Better Buy: Apple or All 30 Dow Jones Stocks?
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      ·2021-06-25
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      Why Tesla stock is getting left in Ford's and GM's dust

      New York Tesla had a stellar 2020: The electric car maker was added to the S&P 500 and the stock surged an electrifying 743%. But some investors have pulled the plug on the company lately.Tesla shares are nearly 25% below their all-time high set earlier in the year, and down 2% for 2021 to date -— a time when traditional automakers are surging as they ramp up electric vehicle ambitions.It seems investors are a bit infatuated with these legacy Big 3 automakers as they look to rapidly expand thei
      Why Tesla stock is getting left in Ford's and GM's dust
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      ·2021-06-25
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      Microsoft sent a strong signal to developers that could hurt Apple and Google

      Microsoft launched a broadside against rivals Apple and Google on Thursday, announcing that the next version of Windows, called Windows 11, will feature an app store that lets developers keep 100% of the revenue from sales of their apps.That’s a massive departure from the policies Apple and Google have in place that require app developers who use their stores to pay 30% fees on the sale of apps and in-app purchases.“Windows has always stood for sovereignty for creators and agency for consumer
      Microsoft sent a strong signal to developers that could hurt Apple and Google
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      ·2021-06-25
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      Microsoft sent a strong signal to developers that could hurt Apple and Google

      Microsoft launched a broadside against rivals Apple and Google on Thursday, announcing that the next version of Windows, called Windows 11, will feature an app store that lets developers keep 100% of the revenue from sales of their apps.That’s a massive departure from the policies Apple and Google have in place that require app developers who use their stores to pay 30% fees on the sale of apps and in-app purchases.“Windows has always stood for sovereignty for creators and agency for consumer
      Microsoft sent a strong signal to developers that could hurt Apple and Google
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