Good morning, and Merry Christmas! With one week to go in 2020, the economy remains shaping up..
It's the monthly jobs numbers today and they're not going to be pretty and will be possibly the tip of the iceberg as we head into May.
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| | | | DOW 30,129.83 | +0.38% | | | | S&P 3,690.01 | +0.07% | | | | NASDAQ 12,771.11 | -0.29% | | | | *As of market close | | • | Stocks closed early on Christmas Eve, and are closed today in observance of Christmas. | | | | | | | | | The King of Dealmakers Gets Bullish on Aviation | | | | It's been a banner year for companies going public, as well as mergers and acquisitions. Low interest rates have made financing a good deal. But an all-cash buyer? That may be a sign that a company is getting a true bargain. That seems to be the case with Blackstone (BX). The investment firm is making a $4.3 billion all-cash offer for Signature Aviation, a U.K.-based private jet services provider.
» FULL STORY | | | | | | Insider Trading Report: Gatos Silver (GATO) | | | | Karl Hanneman, a director at Gatos Silver (GATO), recently bought 10,000 shares. That increased his holdings by nearly 265 percent, and came to a total price of $97,000. This marks the first insider buy since October, when two other directors, the CFO, and the Chief Administrative Officer bought shares. The silver ore mining company just went public in October, and shares are already up nearly 50 percent from the IPO price. » FULL STORY | | | | | | Unusual Options Activity: Lumentum Holdings (LITE) | | | | Shares of commercial optical and photonic product firm Lumentum Holdings (LITE) have been trending higher since September, with a large spike in shares right before the holidays. At least one trader is betting the move will continue. That's based on the January $105 calls. Expiring in 21 days, over 7,600 contracts traded against a prior open interest of 209, for a 37-fold rise in volume. The trader paid about $1.80 to make the trade.
» FULL STORY | | | | | | | TOP | | FIS | 3.897% | | | TSLA | 2.788% | | | MAC | 2.052% | | | GPN | 2.042% | | | LEN | 1.958% | | | BOTTOM | | MRO | 3.126% | | | GM | 2.509% | | | DVN | 2.427% | | | BWA | 2.423% | | | M | 3.071% | | | | | | | | | When you vote to pass out free money, you lose your soul and you abandon forever any semblance of moral or fiscal integrity. If free money was the answer… if money really did grow on trees, why not give more free money? Why not give it out all the time? Why stop at $600 a person? Why not $1,000? Why not $2,000? Maybe these new Free-Money Republicans should join the Everybody-Gets-A-Guaranteed-Income Caucus? Why not $20,000 a year for everybody, why not $30,000? If we can print out money with impunity, why not do it? | | - Kentucky senator Rand Paul on the danger of endless stimulus packages that raise the federal debt and provide substantial pork spending opportunities for lawmakers. | | |
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