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Small-cap Tech continuing to outperform large-cap Tech since early September; yet still has more ground to gain to make up for big Tech’s massive outperformance over past couple years @Bloomberg
[Past performance is no guarantee of future results]
Salesforce will buy Slack for $27.7 billion, the biggest bet this year by a tech company looking to capitalize on the shift to remote work. https://t.co/r6taQ3YcBR
Musk to #Tesla employees: 'Our stock will immediately get crushed like a soufflé under a sledgehammer!' if we don't control costs https://t.co/Rfn87unglx
$TSLA #stocks#investing
“We're only about a quarter of the way to herd immunity. We're not at the beginning of the end of this pandemic, we're just at the end of the beginning,” argues @NAChristakis on “Babbage” https://t.co/aOq2GWZHfc
A new nonprofit advocacy group formed by Spotify and the makers of “Fortnite” and Tinder says most app stores collect excessive commissions and stifle competition by giving unfair advantages to their own products and services #WSJWhatsNow
BREAKING: California will halt sales of new gasoline-powered passenger cars and trucks by 2035, Gov. Gavin Newsom says, a move he says will cut greenhouse gas emissions by 35% in the nation’s most populous state. https://t.co/3FTOkYY7MD
$TSLA making some last minute changes to its FSD software packages before quarter end, possibly focusing on another profitable quarter.
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The PS5 release date is confirmed: it's coming on November 12 to the US.
Sony also announced that the PlayStation 5 will cost $499.99 when it launches on November 12th, alongside the $399.99 Digital Edition. #playstation#ps5#sony
When adjusting for both time & population, U.S. has seen most COVID-19 deaths since its own breakout began ... at one point, Western Europe’s death toll was much higher, but U.S. surpassed that region this summer @nytimes@JohnsHopkins@WorldBank
A Chinese drugmaker said it gave experimental Covid-19 vaccines to hundreds of thousands of people under an “emergency use” condition approved by the country. Western companies have warned against doing so too soon. https://t.co/XJgqT2GYx1