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Big bear Thanos says shorting Tesla is like hitting the head against a wall: “But I'm still doing it”
Kynikos Associates founder and big bear Jim Chanos revealed on Monday that he still maintains short positions on Tesla and IBM. Tesla's stock price has been rising recently, and Michael Burry, the prototype character of the movie “Big Short,” recently announced that he is no longer shorting Tesla. But Chanos said he still maintains a short Tesla position of just over 1% and jokingly said, “We're still hitting the brick wall with our heads.” Chanos said that Tesla's stock price is nearly 120 times the expected earnings per share next year, and it's just an automobile company. A lot of people think of Tesla as a tech company
Us non-farm payrolls fell sharply lower than expected for the second month in a row
Us payrolls fell below expectations for the second month in a row, signalling a weak labour market recovery and complicating the Fed's decision to start scaling back its monetary stimulus measures before the end of the year. Non-farm payrolls rose by 194000 in September and were revised upwards to 366000 in August, according to data released by the Labor Department on Friday. The unemployment rate fell to 4.8% and the average hourly wage jumped. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg forecast a median increase in non-farm payrolls of 500000 in September. Several months of sluggish job growth shows that there is a tug-of-war between employers and job seekers. On the one hand, enterprises need
Are you sure you don't get the vaccine? United Airlines issued a dismissal order, and nearly 600 employees were given urgent vaccinations
United Airlines said on Thursday that one day after the company's dismissal order was issued, nearly half of its 593 employees facing dismissal for refusing to be vaccinated have provided proof of vaccination, and currently 320 have not provided proof. United Airlines said on Tuesday that after this week's deadline, as many as 593 employees faced dismissal for refusing to get the COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccination deadline set by United Airlines for its approximately 67,000 US employees is September 27. The company said 2,000 employees applied for exemptions for medical or religious reasons. The company plans to evaluate these requests by October 15
Investment boss Cooperman: A 10% pullback in the US could happen at any time
Leon Cooperman (Leon Cooperman), an American hedge fund predator and billionaire investor, said on Thursday that he doesn't think the US stock market will fall sharply in the near future, but a 10% correction could occur at any time. Since the outbreak of the epidemic in March 2020, the S&P 500 index has never experienced a 10% correction. The index has almost doubled since bottoming out on March 23 last year, falling 1% on Thursday to close at 4313 points. So what is causing the market to fall into serious chaos? Cooperman said, “There is only a recession, a sharp shift in the Federal Reserve, hostile rise in interest rates, depreciation of the dollar, or something
Tesla Model 3 was named the most manufactured car in the United States in 2021
Sina Science and Technology News in the early morning of June 24th, according to foreign media reports, Tesla Model 3 was named the most manufactured car in the United States in 2021 by AOL car sales service Cars.com, which is the first time in 16 years that electric vehicles have topped the list. Cars.com 's US manufacturing index was created in 2006 to rank vehicles according to the number of US factory jobs, factory location and parts purchases. The ranking lists 90 models that meet the above criteria, with Ford Motor (F.N) Mustang (Mustang) ranking second and Tesla
Pre-market gains in WSB's popular sector continued to expand, GTT rose more than 60%, and Blackberry rose 50%
Pre-market gains in WSB's popular sector continued to expand. GTT Communication (GTT.O) rose more than 60%, Blackberry (BB.N) rose 50%, Workhorse (WKHS.O) rose 27%, and AMC Cinema Line (AMC.N) and SunDialGrower (SNDL.O) rose 25%.
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