Tesla Inc. has published its first-ever diversity report, promoting a “majority minority” U.S. workforce. But the release’s details show that 83% of leadership roles are held by men and 59% of those in decision-making positions are white.
In a year in which hedge funds have struggled to deliver the goods to investors, one “Tiger cub” has seen his assets under management explode thanks in large part to two timely bets: one long and one short.
Thomas Hayes of Great Hill Capital has been bombarded lately with questions from skittish investors wanting to know if a correction is going to get in the way of a December rally. In a word: No.
Former 2018 Georgia Democratic gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams may or may not be gearing up for another run at the governorship in 2022, but these days she has been crucial to a record voter turnout during the recent November elections.
President Donald Trump pressed his grievances over losing the presidential election Saturday, using a rally to spread baseless allegations of misconduct in last month’s voting in Georgia and beyond even as he pushed supporters to turn out for a pair of Republican Senate candidates in a runoff election in January.
President Donald Trump pressed his own grievances over losing the presidential election at a rally Saturday in Georgia, more so than trying to help two Republican Senate candidates whose fate will decide the balance of power in Washington once President-elect Joe Biden takes office next month.
A November fund flow report from data provider Refinitiv Lipper shows how investors increasingly embraced risk and started to rotate toward cyclical corners of the market during the month
President Donald Trump fruitlessly pressed Georgia’s governor on Saturday to call a special legislative session aimed at subverting the presidential election results in that state as Trump’s fixation with his defeat overshadowed his party’s campaign to save its majority in the Senate.
An often-cited measure of stock valuations, popularized by Warren Buffett, is affirming a growing fear on Wall Street: equity prices are richer than their fundamental underpinnings.