Market share pressures are hurting the growth outlook.
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Amid growing concerns about the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Yum! Brands (YUM) is close to exiting its KFC business from Russia and is on the verge of finalizing a deal with a local buyer to transfer its restaurants and franchise rights for KFC in Russia. Angered by the recent withdrawal of many multinational firms like McDonald''s (MCD), Starbucks (SBUX), and others, the Russian government aims to protect its economy and will exercise special powers to interject if multinational corporations (MNCs) plan to exit. The new law could also empower it to seize the local assets and sue MNCs for penalties. Headquartered in Kentucky, Yum! Brands, Inc.
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In the aftermath of Dobbs v. Jackson , which overturned Roe v. Wade ''s federal right to abortion, about half of U.S. states have either already banned abortion or are likely to do so in the near future. Several large corporations — including Starbucks, Amazon, Lyft, Microsoft, and PayPal — responded by announcing they would pay for employees in states that restricted abortion to travel out of state to terminate their pregnancies. Dick''s Sporting Goods offered to reimburse up to $4,000 in travel expenses. Commentators jumped into the debate: Do the companies'' intentions matter? And will there be fallout? Right-wing anti-capitalism Fox News host Tucker Carlson claimed that abortion rights advocates are actually pawns of big business. "Corporate America wants you childless," he said last week. Employees with families "demanded higher wages to support their children, and in many cases they formed unions to get those raises." Children also increase companies'' healthcare costs and "compete [for] the employee''s attention." Anti- Dobbs protesters, Carlson said, are enraged by the mere suggestion that "choosing a family over service to global capitalism" might lead to a more fulfilling life.
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New Jersey, USA -- ( SBWIRE ) -- 07/05/2022 -- Latest Study on Industrial Growth of Global Out-of-Home Coffee Market 2021-2027. A detailed study accumulated to offer Latest insights about acute features of the Out-of-Home Coffee market. The report contains different market predictions related to revenue size, production, CAGR, Consumption, gross margin, price, and other substantial factors. While emphasizing the key driving and restraining forces for this market, the report also offers a complete study of the future trends and developments of the market. It also examines the role of the leading market players involved in the industry including their corporate overview, financial summary and SWOT analysis. Some of the key players profiled in the study are: NESTLE S.A. (Switzerland), The Kraft Heinz Company (United States), Starbucks Corporation (United States), F S Gourmet Private Limited (India), Complete Coffee Limited (United States), Luigi Lavazza S.p.A. (Italy), JAB Holding Company Srl (Luxembourg), The JM Smucker Company (United States), Dr Pepper Snapple Group (United States) and Tchibo GmbH (Germany).
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Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.’s (NASDAQ: AMD ) high-performance computing and visualization products help gamers get the most from their favorite titles, and over the past five years, the most out of investors'' portfolios. Since July 2017, AMD stock''s five-year return has outperformed a number of the world’s most popular tech and multinational investment bank companies: Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN ), Apple Inc (NASDAQ: AAPL ), NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA ), Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT ), Ford Motor Company (NYSE: Full story available on Benzinga.com
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Workers in Ithaca say closure represents pure opposition from Starbucks, whose CEO says he will ‘never embrace the union’
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Starbucks is sliding for a reason.
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Ditch your Dunkin'' or Starbucks habit, and save some cash by making your iced coffee at home. Here''s how.
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Starbucks (NASDAQ: SBUX ) has outperformed the market over the past 15 years by 6.44% on an annualized basis producing an average annual return of 12.72%. Currently, Starbucks has a market capitalization of $90.97 billion. Buying $100 In SBUX: If an … Full story available on Benzinga.com
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A union victory at a store last month may set off a series of victories, experts said.
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Starbucks''s (NASDAQ: SBUX ) short percent of float has fallen 18.67% since its last report. The company recently reported that it has 15.10 million shares sold short , which is 1.35% of all regular shares that are available for trading. Based on its trading volume, it would take traders 1.4 days to cover their short positions on average. Why Short Interest Matters Short interest is the number of shares that have been sold short but have not yet been covered or closed out. Short selling is when a trader sells shares of a company they do not own, with the hope that the price will fall. Traders make money from short selling if the price … Full story available on Benzinga.com
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Arrival of Collège Montmorency , Scotiabank, DHC Avocats and the first residential tenants Visuals available here LAVAL, QC , June 30, 2022 /CNW Telbec/ - With the first residential tenants having started to move in to Espace Montmorency a few weeks ago, MONTONI, Groupe Sélection, the Fonds immobilier de solidarité FTQ and Montez Corporation are proud to announce that several well-known organizations have also chosen this impressive complex, which is already reshaping the new downtown Laval . Following in the footsteps of Deloitte, Groupe Montoni and Groupe Sélection, Collège Montmorency , Scotiabank and DHC Avocats have decided to set up shop in this cutting-edge location, directly connected to the Montréal métro, and offering their employees a bright and lively place to socialize and work together. Offices designed to attract and retain talent Against a background of post-pandemic hybrid work models and labour shortages, when many companies are facing difficulty engaging, attracting and retaining staff, Espace Montmorency, with its over 330,000-square-foot office tower, was conceived and designed with a homelike atmosphere, featuring natural spaces for relaxation, cooperation and recreation.
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New Jersey, USA -- ( SBWIRE ) -- 06/28/2022 -- A Latest intelligence report published by AMA Research with title "Soluble Coffee Market Outlook to 2027.A detailed study accumulated to offer Latest insights about acute features of the Global Soluble Coffee market. This report provides a detailed overview of key factors in the Soluble Coffee Market and factors such as driver, restraint, past and current trends, regulatory scenarios and technology development. A thorough analysis of these factors including economic slowdown, local & global reforms and COVID-19 Impact has been conducted to determine future growth prospects in the global market. Definition: Soluble Coffee is called Instant Coffee or Coffee Powder, is a fine powder or a mass of small gem balls created by parchedness from solid concentrates of fermented espresso (coffee) and utilized for the speedy readiness of drink espresso without preparing. Soluble espresso is monetarily ready by either freeze-drying or spray drying, after which it tends to be rehydrated.
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It’s not the first time this has happened, deputies say.
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Starbucks Corporation (NASDAQ: SBUX ) and Samsung are collaborating on cases for Galaxy devices that feature the coffee chain''s branding. What Happened: The collection comprises cases for Galaxy S22 , S22+ , S22 Ultra , and Galaxy Buds 2, reported 9to5Google. The standout case, though, appears to be for Galaxy Buds. One of the two cases is shaped like a coffee cup with latte art that resembles a fern. The other is a dark green item emblazoned with the Starbucks Siren logo on the top, according to the report. The … Full story available on Benzinga.com
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Visitors walk toward Sleeping Beauty’s Castle in the background at Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California on Jan. 22, 2015. Jae C. Hong, Associated Press Dozens of major U.S. companies are updating employee health insurance plans to include travel reimbursement benefits in the wake of last week’s Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade . The court’s decision, which puts the regulatory responsibility of abortions under the purview of individual states, has left a legal patchwork across the country in its wake. Related The Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Most abortions now illegal in Utah How are businesses reacting to the ruling? Numerous major companies came forward Friday to say they would cover employee travel expenses for abortions, according to the New York Times . Those companies include Warner Bros., Condé Nast, BuzzFeed, Vox Media, Goldman Sachs, Snap, Macy’s, Intuit and Dick’s Sporting Goods. They joined a group including Starbucks, Tesla, Yelp, Airbnb, Netflix, Patagonia, DoorDash, JPMorgan Chase, Levi Strauss & Co., PayPal, OKCupid, Citigroup, Kroger, Google, Microsoft, Paramount, Nike, Chobani, Lyft and Reddit that had previously enacted similar policies.
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Because who wouldn''t want a coffee mug-inspired earbud case?
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Starbucks Corporation (NASDAQ: SBUX ) was trading slightly lower on Monday after five bullish days last week saw the stock soar almost 10% higher in total. The stock is trading down about 38% from its July 23, 2021 all-time high of $126.32 but has recently been trending higher in a weekly uptrend after bouncing up from the 52-week low of $68.39 on May 12. Although the weekly uptrend remains intact, Starbucks hasn’t yet confirmed a daily uptrend on the most recent move higher, which began on June 16. An uptrend occurs when a stock consistently makes a series of higher highs and higher lows on the chart. The higher highs indicate the bulls are in control, while intermittent higher lows indicate consolidation periods. Traders can use moving averages to help identify an uptrend, with rising lower time frame moving averages (such as the eight-day or 21-day exponential moving averages) indicating the stock is in a steep shorter-term uptrend. Rising longer-term moving averages (such as the 200-day simple moving average) indicate a long-term uptrend.
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Starbucks share price fell by over 30% the past year and is now trading at historical lows. What are the 5 main considerations for SBUX investors? Find out.
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China’s economic slowdown is among the factors pressuring Starbucks shares. Above, dispensing coffee to customers on the go in Hangzhou. Long
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The post Buy Starbucks Stock. Shares Could Be Ready to Run. appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com . China’s economic slowdown is among the factors pressuring Starbucks shares. Above, dispensing coffee to customers on the go in Hangzhou. Long Wei/VCG/Getty Images Text size A sequel is seldom as…
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Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson, DocuSign CEO Dan Springer, and Red Lobster CEO Kelli Valade are among the hundreds of CEOs who resigned this year.
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The NLRB accused Starbucks of closing stores, surveilling staff, and discharging organizers to stop workers from unionizing.
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Safe stocks can be defined as those with lower volatility and a higher return than the market. Several factors contribute to this, including low risk, stable dividends, and reasonable price multiples. While it is impossible to say which stock is safe, there are some good places to start looking for them. These include companies with high shareholder value, low debt, and strong cash flow. 7 REITs to Buy for a Profitable Summer This article discusses the importance of safe stocks in your portfolio. It also discusses some strategies to find safe stocks and how they can shield your portfolio against volatility. BRK-A , BRK-B Berkshire Hathaway $399,728.88 $266.09 PG Procter & Gamble $141.83 CVS CVS Health $92.11 BLK BlackRock $619.64 ADBE Adobe $375.19 MCD McDonald’s $242.37 SBUX Starbucks $74.80 Safe Stocks: Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-A,BRK-B) Source: Jonathan Weiss / Shutterstock.com Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK-A , NYSE: BRK-B ) is a conglomerate holding company headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska.
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SEATTLE (dpa-AFX) - The National Labour Relations Board''s region director in Buffalo has asked a federal court to re-instate seven local Starbucks workers who were fired, allegedly due to their un…
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The National Labor Relations Board accused Starbucks of firing and disciplining union supporters at 150 corporate-owned stores nationwide.
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When trouble hits, the first instinct is to run but if you insist on holding your ground, you might want to consider pivoting your funds toward safe dividend stocks to buy. With the broader economic framework incentivizing stability over growth potential, investors are better served focusing on profitable companies that are able to reward their shareholders with consistent passive income. To be sure, the prior paradigm of low interest rates bolstered growth-oriented names because the risk-reward profile essentially favored speculation. A perfect confirming example of this assessment is cryptocurrencies. They neither provide businesses nor dividends yet they have skyrocketed thanks to a profligate Federal Reserve. Now it’s the opposite situation where saving money is incentivized. Naturally, this dynamic bolsters safe dividend stocks to buy. 7 REITs to Buy for a Profitable Summer Fundamentally, when the Fed raises borrowing costs, the net effect is deflationary. Spending diminishes, resulting in households eschewing discretionary purchases for the necessities.
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Who will be the next CEO at Starbucks Corporation (SBUX) when interim leader Howard Schultz hands over the reigns in the first quarter of 2023? Read more.
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When you buy shares of stock, you become a partner in a business. Perhaps I''m stating the obvious, but I doubt all investors see their purchases that way. Many see stocks as horses to bet on or as scorecards that tell them how their 401(k) is doing. Because stocks represent pieces of companies, the first consideration is whether that company is worthy of your partnership. As I told readers two years ago, I keep a wish list of about a dozen companies. I want to become a partner, but I am waiting for the market to offer me a better price – an event that may never come. Some of these shares have been on my list for decades, and in my reluctance, I have missed spectacular successes. SEE MORE The 15 Best Stocks to Buy for the Rest of 2022 Johnson & Johnson ( JNJ ) is a good example. I have lusted after the stock for 20 years, as it has gone from $54 to $176, with a dividend that has increased from 84 cents to $4.52 a share. If you bought J&J in mid-2002, your original investment would be yielding 8.4% annually in dividends alone. (Stocks I like are in bold.
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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Egan-Jones Ratings Company releases its latest Risk Commentary issue entitled, “A Quick Turn of Events/ Hope on the Horizon, Dunkin vs. Starbucks, and Ukraine.” As of 18 months ago, economists were praying for a pick-up in inflation and some relief to facilitate the end of Quantitative Easing and the huge overhang of negative interest rates. Today, most economists are praying that inflation moderates below 5% and that there are no more 75 basis point increases by the
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The coffee giant introduces a lot of new menu options.
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Hobson, the co-CEO of investment firm Ariel Investments, joined the ownership group taking over the NFL''s Denver Broncos.
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Starbucks Corp. announced additions to its summer menu on Tuesday, including two beverages, the Pineapple Passionfruit Refresher and Paradise Drink Refresher, which adds coconut milk to the mix; the chicken, maple butter and egg sandwich; and a Cookies & Cream Cake Pop. Pineapple and passionfruit are also heading to the grocery aisle in the form of the Starbucks Baya Energy drink. The Starbucks Refresher lineup also includes the strawberry acai and mango dragonfruit flavors. Starbucks stock has slumped 38.6% for the year to date. Market Pulse Stories are Rapid-fire, short news bursts on stocks and markets as they move. Visit MarketWatch.com for more information on this news.
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One of the best ways to spot potential opportunities is by tracking insider buying. Insiders are company executives and people who own more than 10% of a company. After all, these are the people that know the company inside and out. If they’re buying, it’s a confidence boost for the stock. Also, according to Investopedia.com , “A 2003 study by Harvard University’s Leslie A. Jeng and Richard Zeckhauser and Yale University’s Andrew Metrick found that insider purchases beat the market by 11.2% per year.” 7 Long-Term Stocks to Buy in a Bear Market While I’d never buy a stock based on insider buying alone, tracking insiders – especially those with good success – can provide us with a good starting point. SBUX Starbucks Corp. $71.87 CSX CSX Corp. $28.93 CLF Cleveland-Cliffs $17.09 UBER Uber Technologies $21.81 UAL United Airlines Holdings $36.28 BBY Best Buy $70.51 NCLH Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings $11.43 Insider Buying: Starbucks Corp. (SBUX) Source: monticello / Shutterstock.com In May, CEO Howard Schultz bought 210,000 shares of Starbucks Corp. (NASDAQ: SBUX ) for just under $15 million after the stock fell from a high of about $90 to less than $72.50.
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Rossann Williams is the second high-profile Starbucks leader to depart since Howard Schultz returned as interim CEO in April.
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(Reuters) - Apple Inc workers in Maryland voted on Saturday to join a union, becoming the first retail employees of the tech giant to unionize in the United States. More than 100 workers in Towson near Baltimore "have overwhelmingly voted to join the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers," the union said on its website. The local workers, forming the Coalition of Organized Retail Employees, "have the support of a solid majority of our coworkers," they wrote in a letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook. "This is something we do not to go against or create conflict with our management," they wrote. An Apple spokesperson, responding to Reuters request for comment, said by email the company had "nothing to add at this time." Unionization efforts are gaining momentum at some large U.S. corporations, including Amazon.com Inc and Starbucks Corp. Apple workers in Atlanta who were seeking to unionize withdrew their request last month, claiming intimidation. Some current and former Apple workers last year began criticizing the company''s working conditions online, using the hashtag #AppleToo.
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If you listen closely this morning, you can hear the sound of Apple executives ordering an extra shot of espresso in their morning Starbucks. Apple…
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Why Are Twitter Employees So Afraid Of Free Speech? It''s About Market Saturation When a franchise sets out to compete with other companies that have a superior market or branding presence, they will sometimes exploit a strategy called "market saturation" in order to undermine their opponent''s visibility. An example of this is Starbucks, which sought to co-opt and then destroy the concept of the neighborhood hipster coffee shop by flooding every city and town with their own stores. After several years, there was at least four Starbucks within a mile of every other Starbucks store and often these franchises would sit right across the road from each other. Every coffee house was now a Starbucks coffee house. You might ask - What the hell does this have to do with Twitter? Well, remember this analogy for later because it''s important, but it has a lot to do with the manner in which the political left operates and how social justice warriors and trans activists take control of the narrative.
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The successful vote is one of many unionisation drives occurring at global giants such as Starbucks and Amazon, mostly led by workers in their 20s and teens.
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This would be the tech giant''s first union, in the wake of similar unionisation drives at Starbucks and Amazon locations.
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Jaz Brisack became a barista for the same reasons that talented young people have long chosen their career paths: a mix of idealism and ambition.
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Rossann Williams, president of retail for North America, will depart after 17 years at the company, which said she declined a new position with Starbucks.
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Rossann Williams is the second high-profile Starbucks leader to depart since Howard Schultz returned as interim CEO in April.
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Rossann Williams, president of retail for North America, will depart after 17 years at the company, which said she declined a new position with Starbucks.
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Starbucks (SBUX) executive ranks are seeing another shakeup on Friday.
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A pedestrian carries a Starbucks branded cup in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Thursday, April 28, 2022. Starbucks Corp. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images Starbucks’ North American president Rossann Williams is leaving the company and will be replaced by the head of the coffee chain’s Asia Pacific division. The announcement Friday marks […] Starbucks’ North American head to leave the company as chain shakes up leadership
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No, Inflation Is Not A Product Of Corporate Greed Authored by Ranen Aschemann via The Mises Institute, Seventeen months ago, as the keys to the oval office changed hands, for all of the political animus and theatrics, one thing seemed a given: the US economy would roar back to vitality in historic fashion, a point of optimism in a nation of discord and incertitude. Yet hope would give way to ambivalence, which, in turn, gave way to serious doubt. Today, a pathetic 23 percent of Americans feel economic conditions are even “somewhat good .” The primary reason for such abysmal economic sentiment? Inflation. As consumer prices have accelerated out of control over the past year, a new political narrative on inflation has emerged, one that alleges corporate impropriety as the primary catalyst. The motive for such a messaging shift from select members of the political apparatus is clear: a need to shirk accountability for evidently inflation-inducing policies. Unfortunately, the corporate greed narrative has apparently paid dividends to its progenitors, garnering increasing acceptance among the body politic at large.
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Inflation, interest rates, and recession fears have put pressure on stocks, but Nasdaq stocks in particular have been hardest hit. So far this year, the S&P 500 is down 18%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is down 13%. The Nasdaq, as measured by the Nasdaq composite ? It’s down by a wider margin, 25.8% year-to-date. That’s not surprising, given the index is made up largely of richly priced tech stocks. Such names are most sensitive to rising interest rates, and negative changes in economic conditions. As these issues carry on in the near term, names that trade on the Nasdaq could continue to struggle. Still, that’s not to say you should avoid them completely. Some high-quality tech names commonly associated with the index are now at appealing entry points. 7 Great Dividend Stocks Under $25 Along with this, there are scores of non-tech names listed on the exchange that are promising long-term buy-and-hold opportunities. That brings us to these seven Nasdaq stocks. Each one could provide long-term investors buying them today with solid returns.
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On CNBC’s “ Halftime Report Final Trades ,” Stephanie Link of Hightower said Starbucks Corporation’s (NASDAQ: SBUX ) U.S. comps “have remained resilient at 12%.” China’s reopening is a “good thing” for the company, Link mentioned. “They suspended the buyback and are going to spend $20 million on investing in the company, which is a good thing to do,” … Full story available on Benzinga.com
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This post contains sponsored advertising content. This content is for informational purposes only and not intended to be investing advice. (Wednesday Market Open) Investors appeared to be bracing for another down day as the bond market was attracting more buyers ahead of the market open and pushing the 10-year Treasury yield (TNX) down about 20 basis points. Equity index futures are pointing to a lower open as retailers take another blow and rising lockdowns in China take a toll on the technology sector. Potential Market Movers Suppliers for Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) components are warning that they may struggle to deliver parts for Apple products due to renewed COVID-19 lockdowns in China. Apple has asked its suppliers to speed up iPhone development in reaction to the news. AAPL traded 1.21% lower premarket. We’ve learned over the last few years that China’s lockdowns can affect other parts of the economy. Yesterday, Airbnb (NASDAQ: ABNB ) announced plans to close its China operations to visitors, but not for Chinese tourists traveling globally.
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