Mark Cuban just showed everyone why he’s the shark with the sharpest teeth. The Cubes is selling his...
Mark Cuban just showed everyone why he’s the shark with the sharpest teeth. The Cubes is selling his majority stake in the NBA’s Dallas Mavericksto the casino tycoon Adelson family at a valuation of around $3.5 billion—while maintaining full control of basketball operations, per Shams Charania of The Athletic.
In 2000, Cuban purchased the team for $285 million.
Pair his Mavericks sale with recent news that Cuban is leaving Shark Tank after next season, and you might be thinking: “He’s running.” Well, prediction markets currently put a presidential campaign at 25%.
Google’s first-of-its-kind geothermal power plant is now up and running in Nevada.
The presidents of Harvard, MIT, and Penn will appear before Congress next week to address antisemitism on their campuses.
Virgin Atlantic flew the first transatlantic commercial flight using 100% sustainable fuel, from London to New York.
Rupert Murdoch was deposed yesterday as part of Smartmatic’s $2.7 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News.
The Energy Department's Strategic Petroleum Reserve refill strategy, reliant on oil companies repaying...
The Energy Department's Strategic Petroleum Reserve refill strategy, reliant on oil companies repaying exchange barrels, is facing setbacks as oil companies gain US approval to defer the return of about 5 million borrowed barrels until 2024 and 2025. Meanwhile, disputes over price and quality are hindering the Energy Department's direct crude purchases for the reserve, leaving the nation vulnerable to supply disruptions.
Charles T. Munger, Much More Than Warren Buffett’s No. 2, Dies at 99
Charles T. Munger, who quit a well-established law career to be Warren...
Charles T. Munger, who quit a well-established law career to be Warren E. Buffett’s partner and maxim-spouting alter-ego as they transformed a foundering New England textile company into the spectacularly successful investment firm Berkshire Hathaway, died on Tuesday in Santa Barbara, Calif. He was 99.
His death, at a hospital, was announced by Berkshire Hathaway. He had a home in Los Angeles.
Benchmark U.S. crude oil for January delivery rose $1.55to $76.41 per barrel Tuesday. Brent crudefor January delivery rose $1.70to $81.68 per barrel.
Wholesale gasoline for December delivery rose 5 cents to $2.23 a gallon. December heating oilrose 7 cents to $2.91 a gallon. December natural gasfell 8 cents to $2.71 per 1,000 cubic feet.
Dow ends about 80 points higher as U.S. bond yields keep falling
U.S. stocks posted modest gains on Tuesday, resuming a strong...
U.S. stocks posted modest gains on Tuesday, resuming a strong rally in November that has been propelled by tumbling U.S. bond yields. The Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA closed up about 83 points, or 0.2%, ending near 35,416, according to preliminary FactSet data. The S&P 500 IndexSPX was 0.1% higher, while the Nasdaq Composite IndexCOMP closed up 0.3%. Equity investors were emboldened after Fed Governor Christopher Waller said on Tuesday that a cooling economy could help bring inflation down to the central bank’s 2% yearly target, even though he also said it’s unclear if more interest rate hikes were warranted. The 10-year Treasury yield TMUBMUSD10Y slipped to 4.335%, its lowest yield in about two months.