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2021-07-28
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Is It Too Late to Buy Nio Stock?
The company has made strides to begin to grow into its high valuation.
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But investors still might think it's too late to buy shares, as the stock is still up 260% from <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE.U\">one</a> year ago, and just under 1,000% higher since the start of 2020.</p>\n<p>Though the company is making progress toward profitability, Nio is still recording net losses. With a market cap of over $70 billion, there is already much future success built into the company's share price. But recent progress on its growth plans indicate it might not be too late to buy the stock, as long as you understand the risks involved with an aggressive investment such as this, and enter with a long-term mindset.</p>\n<p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://g.foolcdn.com/image/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fg.foolcdn.com%2Feditorial%2Fimages%2F632374%2Fnio03-the-first-mass-shipment-of-es8s-from-hefei.jpg&w=700&op=resize\" tg-width=\"700\" tg-height=\"393\" width=\"100%\" height=\"auto\"><span>Nio ES8 electric SUVs being loaded for transit to Norway. 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Image source: Nio.</span></p>\n<h2>What comes next</h2>\n<p>Nio announced that on July 20 it shipped the first load of its flagship ES8 electric SUVs from Shanghai destined for Norway. China is the largest automotive market in the world, but Europe is a global leader in EV sales. A combination of increasing production capacity and a move into another large market represents the growth in scale that Nio shareholders should want to see.</p>\n<p>And the company isn't just selling vehicles in Norway. It plans to establish a presence with a full Nio ecosystem similar to its home market. 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But investors still might think it's too late to buy shares, as the stock is still up 260% from one...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/07/27/is-it-too-late-to-buy-nio-stock/\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{},"source_url":"https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/07/27/is-it-too-late-to-buy-nio-stock/","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2154362911","content_text":"Shares of Chinese electric-vehicle (EV) maker Nio (NYSE:NIO) are about 30% below January 2021 highs. But investors still might think it's too late to buy shares, as the stock is still up 260% from one year ago, and just under 1,000% higher since the start of 2020.\nThough the company is making progress toward profitability, Nio is still recording net losses. With a market cap of over $70 billion, there is already much future success built into the company's share price. But recent progress on its growth plans indicate it might not be too late to buy the stock, as long as you understand the risks involved with an aggressive investment such as this, and enter with a long-term mindset.\nNio ES8 electric SUVs being loaded for transit to Norway. Image source: Nio.\nGrowing the company, and its market\nNio has been quickly growing sales of its EVs. The company delivered almost 44,000 vehicles in 2020, representing a 113% increase above 2019 levels. That growth has continued into 2021, even with some production delays from the global semiconductor shortage. In the 2021 second quarter, Nio more than doubled vehicle deliveries again over the comparable 2020 period. But as previously mentioned, that kind of growth is already built into the company's valuation, and the overall production volume is still relatively low.\nTwo important news items came from Nio in recent months, however. The company announced in May that it will begin selling its vehicles outside of China for the first time, entering the European market initially in Norway. Also in May, Nio said it will support that expansion with a new manufacturing agreement with its state-owned partner Jianghuai Automobile Group (JAC).\nThe three-year agreement extension through May 2024 will allow JAC to continue manufacturing Nio's three current SUV models as well as its upcoming ET7 luxury sedan planned for production beginning in early 2022. It will also include potentially new models yet to be announced. Also, due to growing demand for Nio vehicles, a new factory under construction will help scale production by twice the current capacity to about 240,000 vehicles per year.\nA customer in Norway sits in a Nio. Image source: Nio.\nWhat comes next\nNio announced that on July 20 it shipped the first load of its flagship ES8 electric SUVs from Shanghai destined for Norway. China is the largest automotive market in the world, but Europe is a global leader in EV sales. A combination of increasing production capacity and a move into another large market represents the growth in scale that Nio shareholders should want to see.\nAnd the company isn't just selling vehicles in Norway. It plans to establish a presence with a full Nio ecosystem similar to its home market. The company said in a statement that in addition to ES8 deliveries to customers beginning in September, the company will also offer a service network, its unique battery charging and swap stations, and a social community it calls Nio House and Nio Life to Norwegian users.\nThe battery swap stations add an income stream with a subscription service to quickly \"recharge\" vehicles with an automated battery exchange. The company has a plan to expand the service in China, and will offer it in Norway as well.\nAbout the valuation\nInvestors, of course, shouldn't just invest in a plan and a dream. But based on a price-to-sales ratio, Nio is similarly valued to Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA), if not less expensive.\nNio market cap data by YCharts.\nThat doesn't make it cheap, but for those who believe the company can continue to grow along with the EV sector in China and beyond, shares of Nio could still make sense for a position in an aggressive portion of a portfolio.","news_type":1,"symbols_score_info":{"NIO":0.9}},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":692,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":173409398,"gmtCreate":1626675824614,"gmtModify":1631891719262,"author":{"id":"4087896269215710","authorId":"4087896269215710","name":"Eric7272","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/c64722cc3d2ba5d2ac05197f49e04262","crmLevel":6,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"4087896269215710","authorIdStr":"4087896269215710"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Wow","listText":"Wow","text":"Wow","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":9,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://laohu8.com/post/173409398","repostId":"1111084715","repostType":4,"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":771,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":147862505,"gmtCreate":1626351028107,"gmtModify":1631891719263,"author":{"id":"4087896269215710","authorId":"4087896269215710","name":"Eric7272","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/c64722cc3d2ba5d2ac05197f49e04262","crmLevel":6,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"4087896269215710","authorIdStr":"4087896269215710"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Wow","listText":"Wow","text":"Wow","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":6,"commentSize":1,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://laohu8.com/post/147862505","repostId":"1129377182","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1129377182","kind":"news","pubTimestamp":1626349917,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/1129377182?lang=&edition=full","pubTime":"2021-07-15 19:51","market":"us","language":"en","title":"UBS hikes price target for Netflix, says subscriptions will pick up in second half of the year","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1129377182","media":"CNBC","summary":"Netflix’s subscription growth is poised to accelerate in the second half of the year, and that shoul","content":"<div>\n<p>Netflix’s subscription growth is poised to accelerate in the second half of the year, and that should push the company’s stock higher, according to UBS.\nAnalyst John Hodulik hiked his price target for...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.cnbc.com/2021/07/15/ubs-hikes-price-target-for-netflix-says-subscriptions-will-pick-up-in-second-half-of-the-year.html\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n","source":"cnbc_highlight","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; 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We expect ramping content production and the return of popular series ... as well as tent pole films ... to help drive stronger sub growth going forward,” the note said.\nUBS’ new target is $620 per share, up from $600, representing 13% upside from where the stock closed on Wednesday. The firm also reiterated its buy rating on the stock.\nNetflix and other streamers saw a surge in subscriptions in 2020 as the pandemic forced people to spend more time at home and limited other entertainment options. 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Net income attributable to common shareholders was $1.04 billion, compared with $3.59 billion in 2020's second quarter.</p>\n<p>Analysts polled by FactSet were expecting earnings of $1.09 a share.</p>\n<p>Net interest income rose to $2.58 billion, from $2.53 billion a year earlier. Non-interest income was $2.09 billion, up from $1.55 billion 12 months ago.</p>\n<p>Analysts had forecast net interest income of $2.56 billion and non-interest income of $1.87 billion.</p>\n<p>PNC provisioned $302 million for credit losses in the latest quarter. PNC's legacy provision recapture of $704 million was more than offset by an initial provision of $1 billion related to the bank's acquisition of BBVA. In last year's second quarter, the bank had provisioned $2.46 billion amid the worsening coronavirus pandemic and its effects on the economy.</p>\n<p>Loans grew to $294.7 billion, after finishing the first quarter at $237 billion. Deposits grew to $452.9 billion, from $375.1 billion at the end of the first quarter. The allowance for credit losses stood at 2.16% of total loans.</p>\n<p>PNC's net interest margin was 2.29%, down from 2.52% a year earlier</p>\n<p>PNC shares fell 1.79% in premarket.</p>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"PNC":"PNC金融"},"is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1134311698","content_text":"PNC Financial Services Group Inc. logged better-than-expected income results in the latest quarter, as deposits and loans grew with the closure of the bank's acquisition of BBVA USA.\nThe Pittsburgh-based bank posted diluted earnings from continuing operations of $2.43 a share, compared with a diluted loss from continuing operations of $1.90 a share in the same three-month period a year earlier. Net income attributable to common shareholders was $1.04 billion, compared with $3.59 billion in 2020's second quarter.\nAnalysts polled by FactSet were expecting earnings of $1.09 a share.\nNet interest income rose to $2.58 billion, from $2.53 billion a year earlier. Non-interest income was $2.09 billion, up from $1.55 billion 12 months ago.\nAnalysts had forecast net interest income of $2.56 billion and non-interest income of $1.87 billion.\nPNC provisioned $302 million for credit losses in the latest quarter. PNC's legacy provision recapture of $704 million was more than offset by an initial provision of $1 billion related to the bank's acquisition of BBVA. In last year's second quarter, the bank had provisioned $2.46 billion amid the worsening coronavirus pandemic and its effects on the economy.\nLoans grew to $294.7 billion, after finishing the first quarter at $237 billion. Deposits grew to $452.9 billion, from $375.1 billion at the end of the first quarter. 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Bezos, 57, said he plans to continue working for the company he created as executive chair, a title created for him, where he will focus on innovation andimproving Amazon’s workplace safety record.</p>\n<p>The transition isn’t just the most radical shake-up in Amazon’s corporate ranks; it’s the biggest professional shift for Bezos in the three decades that he’s run the company. As Bezos became the world’s wealthiest person with an estimated net worth of $199 billion, according to theBloomberg Billionaires Index, he’s developed a variety of interests. Those include some wildly expensive ones — such as his space-travel company Blue Origin — that will get more of his focus in the coming years. Bezos plans toride to the edge ofspaceaboard a Blue Origin rocket just two weeks after stepping down.</p>\n<p>He also owns The Washington Post.</p>\n<p>There’s not much of a template for business titans who step back from their top jobs. Some have spent time burnishing their image with philanthropy, such as Andrew Carnegie and Bill Gates, who, like Bezos, became lightning rods for criticism of the companies they ran. Others have focused on the playthings of the superwealthy, such as running sports teams or traveling to exotic locales on their yachts. A few, such as former <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/EBAY\">eBay</a> CEO Meg Whitman, even dabbled in politics.</p>\n<p>Here’s a look at the post-executive lives of a handful of other billionaire tech bosses.</p>\n<p>Bill Gates</p>\n<p><b>When did he step down as CEO?</b></p>\n<p>The Microsoft co-founder began moving away from the software giant in 2000, when hegave the chief executive postto his longtime lieutenant, Steve Ballmer. Gates, 44 at the time, took on the role of chief software architect and chairman. Like Bezos, Gates was closely identified with Microsoft, and his departure was carefully orchestrated to ease the transition as the company away from its founder.</p>\n<p>In 2008, Gates stepped down as chief software architect and gave up his day-to-day duties at the company to spend the bulk of his work time at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Hestepped downas Microsoft’s chairman in 2014 andleft the board altogetherlast year.</p>\n<p>In May, Gates acknowledged through a spokeswoman that he had anextramarital affairwith a Microsoft employee nearly 20 years ago, and Microsoft said its board investigated the “intimate relationship” shortly before Gates resigned as a director last year.</p>\n<p><b>What did he do after leaving the CEO job?</b></p>\n<p>As Microsoft CEO, Gates had a reputation as a brass-knuckled competitor, so much so that Microsoft became the target of lawmakers and regulators around the globe for using its dominant Windows operating system to crush rivals. In the past two decades, though, Gates has become better known for his philanthropy, creating the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation with his wife, spending billions addressing global inequity in health care and education. As the coronavirus raged, he emerged asa leading voice for science-based approachesto end the pandemic.</p>\n<p>Like Bezos, Gates was the world’s wealthiest person when he left the CEO job.</p>\n<p>Steve Jobs</p>\n<p><b>When did he step down as CEO?</b></p>\n<p>The Apple co-founder first left his job as the company’s CEO in 1985 when he was forced out by the board after the commercial failure of the Lisa desktop computer. The 30-year-old Jobs lost a power struggle with his successor, John Sculley.</p>\n<p>Jobs returned to Apple a little more than a decade later and led its revival as it passed ExxonMobil to become the world’s most valuable publicly traded company in August 2011. At the time, Jobs was struggling with complications from pancreatic cancer, and he turned the CEO job over to Tim Cook later that month. Jobs died less than two months later.</p>\n<p><b>What did he do after leaving the Apple CEO job the first time?</b></p>\n<p>Unlike Bezos, Jobs’s first departure as CEO came early in his career. And he had much to prove.</p>\n<p>Jobs quickly launched a new computer company NeXT after his Apple exit. Jobs also moved beyond technology, spending $10 million to acquire Pixar, a graphics supercomputing company owned by the filmmaker George Lucas. Pixar went on to enormous commercial success, sparking the computer-animated movie market with its 1995 hit “Toy Story.” The Walt Disney Company agreed to purchase Pixar for $7.4 billion in 2006.</p>\n<p>While NeXT never emerged as a tech power, Apple, without Jobs at the helm, floundered. The company bought NeXT in 1996, and Jobs returned to the company he founded as an adviser. He resumed his CEO responsibilities in 2000 and oversaw Apple’s resurgence as it introduced wildly popular mobile devices such as the iPod, the iPhone and the iPad.</p>\n<p>Larry Page and Sergey Brin</p>\n<p><b>When did they step down as CEOs?</b></p>\n<p>The Google co-foundersstepped downfrom their jobs running the day-to-day operations of the web search giant in 2019. Page served as CEO of Google’s parent company, Alphabet, with Brin as president. Both were 46 at the time.</p>\n<p>Page had actually turned over the CEO job once before, in 2001, to Eric Schmidt. He took the post over again 10 years later, when Schmidt stepped down.</p>\n<p>At the time, Alphabet was facing investigations from regulators and lawmakers in the United States and abroad for alleged anti-competitive conduct that thwarted the rise of rivals. That scrutiny has only intensified since they stepped back.</p>\n<p><b>What did they do next?</b></p>\n<p>Both Page and Brin have remained largely quiet since leaving their executive roles at Google. Like Bezos, Page has been drawn to the skies, putting money behind Kitty Hawk, a flying-car start-up. His investment predates his exit as CEO, though news reports indicate his continued involvement.</p>\n<p>Brin, too, has invested in aviation, pouring money into his secretive airship company, Lighter Than Air Research and Exploration, according toTechCrunch. Brin also began investing in the company before stepping away from his Alphabet duties.</p>\n<p>Mark Cuban</p>\n<p><b>When did he step down as president?</b></p>\n<p>Cuban and Broadcast.com CEO Todd Wagner sold their four-year-old audiostreaming company to Yahoo for $5.6 billion in 1999. Cuban was 40 at the time.</p>\n<p><b>What did he do next?</b></p>\n<p>An avid basketball fan, Cuban used some of his newfound riches to buy the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks in 2000. He has emerged as <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE\">one</a> of the league’s most outspoken and most recognizable owners.</p>\n<p>Bezos, too, has an interest in owning a pro sports team and his name hassurfaced as a possible NFL owner.</p>\n<p>Cuban also went on to become a media figure, starring in “Shark Tank,” the reality television show where he and other successful business leaders support or reject new entrepreneurs’ ideas.</p>\n<p>Cuban also occasionally engages in politics. In 2017, Cuban said he was“considering” a presidential campaign. That never came to pass. He’s described his politics as leaning toward libertarianism but with a desire for effective social safety nets, calling himself “independent all the way through.”</p>\n<p>Meg Whitman</p>\n<p><b>When did she step down as CEO?</b></p>\n<p>Whitman led <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/EBAY\">eBay</a> for a decade, emerging as <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE.U\">one</a> of the tech industry’s most powerful women, before stepping down in 2008. When she left the company, she was 51 and called the move retirement.</p>\n<p>But Whitman returned to a CEO post at Hewlett-Packard in 2011, leading the struggling computer printer and server company through brutal cost-cutting phases, and ultimately its breakup into two businesses. Whitman led the business-technology unit, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, before retiring again in 2018 at 61.</p>\n<p>She returned to the CEO post <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE\">one</a> more time, running the short-lived short-form video service Quibi last year. Quibi shut down six months after its launch. Whitman was 64 at the time.</p>\n<p><b>What did she do after leaving those jobs?</b></p>\n<p>Retirement never seemed to stick for Whitman. After leaving eBay, Whitman declared her candidacy for governor of California and spent more than $100 million of her own money as a Republican candidate in a losing bid against Jerry Brown.</p>\n<p>Whitman joined HP shortly after those political aspirations fizzled. Even so, Whitman remained engaged in politics. She served as finance co-chair of Chris Christie’s presidential campaign during the 2016 Republican primaries but broke from the party when it nominated Donald Trump. 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Bezos, 57, said he plans to continue working for the company he created as executive chair, a title created for him, where he will focus on innovation andimproving Amazon’s workplace safety record.\nThe transition isn’t just the most radical shake-up in Amazon’s corporate ranks; it’s the biggest professional shift for Bezos in the three decades that he’s run the company. As Bezos became the world’s wealthiest person with an estimated net worth of $199 billion, according to theBloomberg Billionaires Index, he’s developed a variety of interests. Those include some wildly expensive ones — such as his space-travel company Blue Origin — that will get more of his focus in the coming years. Bezos plans toride to the edge ofspaceaboard a Blue Origin rocket just two weeks after stepping down.\nHe also owns The Washington Post.\nThere’s not much of a template for business titans who step back from their top jobs. Some have spent time burnishing their image with philanthropy, such as Andrew Carnegie and Bill Gates, who, like Bezos, became lightning rods for criticism of the companies they ran. Others have focused on the playthings of the superwealthy, such as running sports teams or traveling to exotic locales on their yachts. A few, such as former eBay CEO Meg Whitman, even dabbled in politics.\nHere’s a look at the post-executive lives of a handful of other billionaire tech bosses.\nBill Gates\nWhen did he step down as CEO?\nThe Microsoft co-founder began moving away from the software giant in 2000, when hegave the chief executive postto his longtime lieutenant, Steve Ballmer. Gates, 44 at the time, took on the role of chief software architect and chairman. Like Bezos, Gates was closely identified with Microsoft, and his departure was carefully orchestrated to ease the transition as the company away from its founder.\nIn 2008, Gates stepped down as chief software architect and gave up his day-to-day duties at the company to spend the bulk of his work time at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Hestepped downas Microsoft’s chairman in 2014 andleft the board altogetherlast year.\nIn May, Gates acknowledged through a spokeswoman that he had anextramarital affairwith a Microsoft employee nearly 20 years ago, and Microsoft said its board investigated the “intimate relationship” shortly before Gates resigned as a director last year.\nWhat did he do after leaving the CEO job?\nAs Microsoft CEO, Gates had a reputation as a brass-knuckled competitor, so much so that Microsoft became the target of lawmakers and regulators around the globe for using its dominant Windows operating system to crush rivals. In the past two decades, though, Gates has become better known for his philanthropy, creating the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation with his wife, spending billions addressing global inequity in health care and education. As the coronavirus raged, he emerged asa leading voice for science-based approachesto end the pandemic.\nLike Bezos, Gates was the world’s wealthiest person when he left the CEO job.\nSteve Jobs\nWhen did he step down as CEO?\nThe Apple co-founder first left his job as the company’s CEO in 1985 when he was forced out by the board after the commercial failure of the Lisa desktop computer. The 30-year-old Jobs lost a power struggle with his successor, John Sculley.\nJobs returned to Apple a little more than a decade later and led its revival as it passed ExxonMobil to become the world’s most valuable publicly traded company in August 2011. At the time, Jobs was struggling with complications from pancreatic cancer, and he turned the CEO job over to Tim Cook later that month. Jobs died less than two months later.\nWhat did he do after leaving the Apple CEO job the first time?\nUnlike Bezos, Jobs’s first departure as CEO came early in his career. And he had much to prove.\nJobs quickly launched a new computer company NeXT after his Apple exit. Jobs also moved beyond technology, spending $10 million to acquire Pixar, a graphics supercomputing company owned by the filmmaker George Lucas. Pixar went on to enormous commercial success, sparking the computer-animated movie market with its 1995 hit “Toy Story.” The Walt Disney Company agreed to purchase Pixar for $7.4 billion in 2006.\nWhile NeXT never emerged as a tech power, Apple, without Jobs at the helm, floundered. The company bought NeXT in 1996, and Jobs returned to the company he founded as an adviser. He resumed his CEO responsibilities in 2000 and oversaw Apple’s resurgence as it introduced wildly popular mobile devices such as the iPod, the iPhone and the iPad.\nLarry Page and Sergey Brin\nWhen did they step down as CEOs?\nThe Google co-foundersstepped downfrom their jobs running the day-to-day operations of the web search giant in 2019. Page served as CEO of Google’s parent company, Alphabet, with Brin as president. Both were 46 at the time.\nPage had actually turned over the CEO job once before, in 2001, to Eric Schmidt. He took the post over again 10 years later, when Schmidt stepped down.\nAt the time, Alphabet was facing investigations from regulators and lawmakers in the United States and abroad for alleged anti-competitive conduct that thwarted the rise of rivals. That scrutiny has only intensified since they stepped back.\nWhat did they do next?\nBoth Page and Brin have remained largely quiet since leaving their executive roles at Google. Like Bezos, Page has been drawn to the skies, putting money behind Kitty Hawk, a flying-car start-up. His investment predates his exit as CEO, though news reports indicate his continued involvement.\nBrin, too, has invested in aviation, pouring money into his secretive airship company, Lighter Than Air Research and Exploration, according toTechCrunch. Brin also began investing in the company before stepping away from his Alphabet duties.\nMark Cuban\nWhen did he step down as president?\nCuban and Broadcast.com CEO Todd Wagner sold their four-year-old audiostreaming company to Yahoo for $5.6 billion in 1999. Cuban was 40 at the time.\nWhat did he do next?\nAn avid basketball fan, Cuban used some of his newfound riches to buy the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks in 2000. He has emerged as one of the league’s most outspoken and most recognizable owners.\nBezos, too, has an interest in owning a pro sports team and his name hassurfaced as a possible NFL owner.\nCuban also went on to become a media figure, starring in “Shark Tank,” the reality television show where he and other successful business leaders support or reject new entrepreneurs’ ideas.\nCuban also occasionally engages in politics. In 2017, Cuban said he was“considering” a presidential campaign. That never came to pass. He’s described his politics as leaning toward libertarianism but with a desire for effective social safety nets, calling himself “independent all the way through.”\nMeg Whitman\nWhen did she step down as CEO?\nWhitman led eBay for a decade, emerging as one of the tech industry’s most powerful women, before stepping down in 2008. When she left the company, she was 51 and called the move retirement.\nBut Whitman returned to a CEO post at Hewlett-Packard in 2011, leading the struggling computer printer and server company through brutal cost-cutting phases, and ultimately its breakup into two businesses. Whitman led the business-technology unit, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, before retiring again in 2018 at 61.\nShe returned to the CEO post one more time, running the short-lived short-form video service Quibi last year. Quibi shut down six months after its launch. Whitman was 64 at the time.\nWhat did she do after leaving those jobs?\nRetirement never seemed to stick for Whitman. After leaving eBay, Whitman declared her candidacy for governor of California and spent more than $100 million of her own money as a Republican candidate in a losing bid against Jerry Brown.\nWhitman joined HP shortly after those political aspirations fizzled. Even so, Whitman remained engaged in politics. She served as finance co-chair of Chris Christie’s presidential campaign during the 2016 Republican primaries but broke from the party when it nominated Donald Trump. 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S&P 500 futures were little changed and Nasdaq 100 futures dipped less than 0.1%. U.S. markets remained closed for the July 4 Independence Day holiday.\nWest Texas Intermediate crude rose above $76 a barrel as a key meeting between oil producer group OPEC and its partners on crude output policyhas been called off. The postponement came as the United Arab Emirates rejected a proposal to extend oil production increase for a second day.\nThe S&P 500 is coming off a seven-day winning streak, its longest since August, amid a string of solid economic reports including a better-than-expected jobs report on Friday. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite also reached a record high in the previous session.\nThe economy added 850,000 jobs last month, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Economists surveyed by Dow Jones were expecting an addition of 706,000.\nStill, many on Wall Street expect smaller and choppier gains from the rest of the year after a strong performance in the first half amid a historic economic reopening. The S&P 500 is up nearly 16% year to date.\n“The US economy is booming, but this is now a known known and asset markets reflect it. What isn’t so clear anymore is at what price this growth will accrue,” Michael Wilson, chief U.S. equity strategist at Morgan Stanley, said in a note.\n“Higher costs mean lower profits, another reason why the overall equity market has been narrowing... equity markets are likely to take a break this summer as things heat up,” Wilson said.\nWall Street’s consensus year-end target for the S&P 500 stands at 4,276, representing a near 2% loss from Friday’s close of 4,352.34, according to the CNBC Market Strategist Survey that rounds up 16 top strategists’ forecasts.\nInvestors await the release of June Federal Open Market Committee meeting minutes due Wednesday for clues about the central bank’s behind-the-scenes discussions on winding down its quantitative easing program.","news_type":1,"symbols_score_info":{"161125":0.9,"513500":0.9,".IXIC":0.9,".SPX":0.9,"ESmain":0.9,"IVV":0.9,"MNQmain":0.9,"NDAQ":0.9,"NQmain":0.9,"OEF":0.9,"PSQ":0.9,"QID":0.9,"QLD":0.9,"QQQ":0.9,"SH":0.9,"SPXU":0.9,"SPY":0.9,"SQQQ":0.9,"SSO":0.9,"UPRO":0.9}},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":568,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":155575728,"gmtCreate":1625447204064,"gmtModify":1631891719278,"author":{"id":"4087896269215710","authorId":"4087896269215710","name":"Eric7272","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/c64722cc3d2ba5d2ac05197f49e04262","crmLevel":6,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"4087896269215710","authorIdStr":"4087896269215710"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Di","listText":"Di","text":"Di","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":7,"commentSize":1,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://laohu8.com/post/155575728","repostId":"1169840279","repostType":4,"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":1086,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0}],"defaultTab":"posts","isTTM":false}