The Moneyist: ‘I want to meet someone rich. Is that so wrong?’ I’m 46, earn $210,000, and own a $700,000 home. I’m tired of dating ‘losers.’
‘I see wealth as a sign that someone is ambitious and aims high.’
The Wall Street Journal: Elon Musk says decision on Tesla stock buybacks would depend on severity of a downturn
“Are we talking about a mild recession, a moderate recession, a severe recession? We don’t know yet,” Musk said Thursday on a Twitter Spaces call.
Earnings Results: Avocado prices are plunging, and taking Mission Produce stock along for the ride
Mission Produce Inc. shares plunged in after-hours trading Thursday following an earnings report that showed the effects of rapidly declining avocado prices.
: ‘Peak TV’ is coming to an end as streaming services look to cut costs
Orders for scripted series for adults fell 24% in the second half of 2022 from a year ago and have dropped 40% since 2019.
Cramer’s lightning round: Teladoc Health is not a good situation
"Mad Money" host Jim Cramer rings the lightning round bell, which means he's giving his answers to callers' stock questions at rapid speed.
: Parents are giving phones to their kids at younger ages, and wireless companies are benefiting
Carriers are seeing 'a lot more growth than the population would imply,' one analyst said. Are kids part of the reason?
: First grade, first cellphone? Here’s how families are managing kids’ ever-earlier adoption of devices.
Phone ownership 'creates a case of haves and have-nots,' one parent says, although there are safety benefits.
: Tesla short sellers have collected nearly $14 billion since Elon Musk agreed to buy Twitter, making Tesla the most profitable short of 2022
Tesla Inc. shares plunged to a fifth consecutive daily decline Thursday, adding more to short sellers' returns from betting against the electric-vehicle maker.