Who Tells How Much They Make? Millennials Do, Boomers Don’t
published Oct 31, 2018, 8:41:09 AM, by Rebecca Greenfield (Bloomberg) — Millennials are almost twice as likely as Baby Boomers to share their salary with their coworkers, according to a new survey from personal finance site Bankrate. They’re also more comfortable divulging their pay to other people in their lives,
Tesla Investors Urge Board to Go Beyond SEC-Ordered Overhaul
published Nov 1, 2018, 3:13:13 PM, by Emily Chasan, Gabrielle Coppola and Dana Hull (Bloomberg) — A group of Tesla Inc. investors wants the electric-car maker’s board to grow up. A Securities and Exchange Commission settlement that requires Tesla to replace Elon Musk with a new chairman and add two
Trump Claims U.S. Will Detain Migrants in `Massive’ Tent Cities
published Nov 1, 2018, 4:01:30 PM, by Toluse Olorunnipa, Jennifer Jacobs and Jennifer Epstein (Bloomberg) — President Donald Trump declared that thousands of migrants headed toward the U.S. border with Mexico would be detained in “massive” tent cities and face difficulty claiming asylum, as he sought to rev up his
Women and Family: Brutal Honesty by Brad Weisman
Brutal Honesty I see no honor in talking behind other people’s backs even if you have a valid reason to state what you might be stating to others. Who are any of us to judge who or what people should or should not do?? However, I find people who are
U.S. Passes Russia — Briefly — to Become Top Oil Producer
published Oct 31, 2018, 4:26:03 PM, by David Marino (Bloomberg) — The U.S. surpassed Russia in August to claim the title of world’s top oil producer, with the largest year-on-year output increase in U.S. history. Output rose to a record 11.346 million barrels a day, according to a monthly report
Netflix Gives Films Exclusive Theatrical Run Ahead of Streaming
published Oct 31, 2018, 7:10:42 PM, by Anousha Sakoui (Bloomberg) — Netflix Inc. is parting with its long held rule of streaming new movies at the same time as their theatrical release, bringing it more in line with Hollywood studios and potentially giving the company’s films a greater chance for
Asia Stocks Start November Mixed; Pound Climbs: Markets Wrap
published Oct 31, 2018, 7:39:24 PM, by Adam Haigh (Bloomberg) — Stocks in Asia had a muted start Thursday after global equities rallied on the final two days of what was still their worst month in more than six years. The pound climbed on hopes for progress in Brexit negotiations.
Trump Says Stock Market Taking `A Little Pause’ Before Midterms
published Oct 30, 2018, 1:36:24 PM, by Justin Sink (Bloomberg) — President Donald Trump attributed declines in leading U.S. stock indexes to “a little pause” as investors wait to see the results of the midterm elections. “If you want your Stocks to go down, I strongly suggest voting Democrat,” Trump
Trump Visits Pittsburgh After Shooting, Against Mayor’s Wishes
published Oct 30, 2018, 4:22:34 PM, by Jennifer Epstein (Bloomberg) — Donald Trump and his family came to Pittsburgh three days after a gunman killed 11 people at a local synagogue, defying the city’s mayor and many residents who said the president shouldn’t visit so soon after the attack. The
Outspoken Rapper Kanye West Says He’s Backing Away From Politics
published Oct 30, 2018, 5:35:45 PM, by Clementine Fletcher (Bloomberg) — Musician and fashion designer Kanye West, who discussed prison sentencing and North Korea over lunch with U.S. President Donald Trump just earlier this month, tweeted today that his “eyes are now wide open” and that he’s backing away from