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  • Record-Number Of Investors Bought Series I Bonds From Treasury
    The United States Department of the Treasury is seen in Washington, D.C.
    The deadline to secure a six-month interest rate commitment at a record-breaking 9.62% was this Friday.
  • Warren Buffet Increases Stake In Occidental Petroleum By Nearly $1 Billion
    Berkshire Hathaway
    Berkshire Hathaway purchased 18.1 million Occidental Petroleum shares for around $985 million.
  • Buffett's Berkshire Invested Nearly $1 Billion In Activision Prior To Microsoft Deal
    Warren Buffett
    Berkshire Hathaway bought 14.7 million shares in Activision worth around $975 million in the fourth quarter last year, before Microsoft announced its acquisition plans.
  • Mark Mobius Says China Crackdown A Boon To Smaller Players
    China
    Mark Mobius doesn't expect stock selling because of crackdowns to last very long.
  • SoftBank Incurs $4 Billion Loss On Didi Spending
    Softbank
    SoftBank's 20% stake in Didi, which it bought for $11.8 Billion in 2019, is now worth around $7.8 billion.
  • Analysts Say Netflix's Entry Into Video Game Market Is 'Ill-Advised'
    SEVERING TIES
    Analysts said Netflix may not realize the costs and effort in creating video games.
  • David Tice Bearish On Bitcoin And Tech Stocks, Bullish On Gold
    Investing
    David Tice cautioned against making big bets on Bitcoin and technology stocks in his latest long-term prognosis of the market.
  • Kyle Bass Says China's Didi Ban A 'Big F-U' To The U.S.
    Didi
    Kyle Bass said China knew Didi was going public and it deliberately imposed sanctions against the company as a 'big F-U' to the U.S.
  • Ticket Stub Signed By Kobe Going Into Memorabilia Stock Market
    NBA
    Otis investment app users can soon own a piece A rare ticket stub signed by Kobe Bryant during his last NBA game is hitting the memorabilia stock market. Interested investors of the ticket expect the value of their shares to skyrocket once it is sold out. The NBA legend signed the ticket stub to his last game on April 13, 2016 - where he put up an iconic performance and scored 60 points against the Utah Jazz. Bryant was 41-years-old at the time of his passing. He died along with his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna Bryant, and seven others on board a Sikorsky S-76B helicopter. The aircraft slammed into a hillside in Calabasas, killing all of its occupants. The ticket is set to be offered to investors on the Otis investment app, where anyone can get a piece of the historic memorabilia for as low as $10.of a ticket stub for Kobe Bryant's last NBA game.
  • The Sky Is Falling: Michael Burry Warns Of Largest Market Bubble
    Investing
    'The Big Short' investor was right on dot.com and U.S. property. Can lighteneing strike again?
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