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There's a saying that goes: good things must come to an end.
If we look back at the history of the stock market, it's also the same. The bull market can't last forever, and the bear market will also come to its end one day.
An ideal job will only be ideal for a while.
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If we look back at the history of the stock market, it's also the same. The bull market can't last forever, and the bear market will also come to its end one day.
An ideal job will only be ideal for a while.
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One's role model changed.
@Musk Fan: Justin Hammer of EVs
Money in the pocket sometimes di...
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$Meta Platforms (META.US)$ As if 2022 couldn’t get any worse. The crypto markets are already in a state of shock, while the tech industry is going through its own set of problems. After Twitter’s massive employee layoffs, Meta also revealed that it would take similar steps. Now it has come to light that the decision will affect 11,000 Meta employees, accounting for around 13% of its workforce. The announcement was made via an official blog b...
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Lyft reported disappointing third-quarter earnings results on Monday after the closing bell, with both earnings and revenue missing analyst estimates.
Here's what Lyft reported, as compared to analysts' estimates compiled by Bloomberg:
Last week, the company announced it was laying off 13% of its staff, joining the wave of tech companies that are laying off employees in droves.
Lyft was also coming into Monday pressured by Uber's earnings win last ...
Here's what Lyft reported, as compared to analysts' estimates compiled by Bloomberg:
Last week, the company announced it was laying off 13% of its staff, joining the wave of tech companies that are laying off employees in droves.
Lyft was also coming into Monday pressured by Uber's earnings win last ...
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