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Musk Gambles $34 Billion On Fed Rate Hike

September 16, 2015

The soon-to-be-released Tesla (TSLA) Model X has a whopping $132,000 price tag. The current Model S P85D starts at $105,000; naturally the Tesla Model 3, priced at $35,000, is a steal... right? I mean, Musk has also given consumers the gift of a two-year pre-order window: not only is he a revolutionary, but he's also a philanthropist, or so the public has been led to believe.

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In Energy, Education, Finance, Manufacturing, Markets, Tech, World, Travel Tags Tesla, Model X, Model S, Model 3, Inflation, Disinflation, Deflation, Interest Rates, Fed
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Building America's Next Bomber

July 8, 2015

You can’t put a price on freedom; or maybe you can ($598 billion per year). In other words, there’s nothing wrong with spending tax dollars to maintain American exceptionalism. While we may allocate more money to defense each year than the next 13 countries combined, and develop technologies decades ahead of our enemies’ capabilities, the costs associated with a predominantly Russian or Chinese global sphere of influence are far higher.

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In Manufacturing, Politics, Stock Market, Tech, World Tags Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Military, Defense, Aircraft, War, Security, Popular
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The Billionaire Space Race

May 28, 2015

Many CEOs are known for exhibiting their million-dollar lifestyles; opulent car collections comprised of Lamborghinis, Ferraris, and Bentleys are common, whereas private Gulfstream jets are a bit more rare. However, while millionaires indulge themselves with these toys, billionaires have embraced an entirely new obsession.

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In Manufacturing, Politics, Tech, Travel, World Tags SpaceX, Virgin Galactic, Blue Origin, NASA, Space, Flying, Rockets, Private, Startups
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How To Steal Apple's Technology Without Worry

May 13, 2015

Chinese technology conglomerate Xiaomi has continued its trend of copying American tech companies by releasing its Mi Band. Known for blatantly infringing upon Apple’s (AAPL) intellectual property, the Xiaomi Mi Band is a fitness tracker designed to compete with the Apple Watch, Fitbit bracelets, and Jawbone bands

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In Apps, Manufacturing, Tech, Markets, World Tags Xiaomi, Apple, Fitbit, Jawbone, Health, Fitness, Exercise, Mobile, Electronics, China, Startups
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Lumber Liquidators' Big Gamble

April 24, 2015

of the most popular analyses include quarterly growth projections, P/E ratios, cash flows, debt/earnings balances, enterprise value (EV), and EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization). Because of this, analysts spend innumerable hours deciphering what they believe to be the true market value of public entities.

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In Advice, Housing, Manufacturing, Politics, Retail, Stock Market, World Tags Lumber Liquidators, Health, Safety, China, America, Volatility, Analysts, Stocks, Investing
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Ain't Nuthin' But A Beats Thang

April 10, 2015

Apple’s (AAPL) 2014 decision to purchase Beats Electronics for roughly $3 billion sparked much debate as to whether the tech magnate had overpaid for Dr. Dre’s headphone conglomerate. The Beats acquisition was by far the largest in Apple’s recent history and signaled the emergence of a new era under CEO Tim Cook (after the 2011 passing of founder and CEO Steve Jobs). Many critics, and shareholders alike, argued that Apple overpaid for Beats Electronics, which is arguably true when solely reviewing public information.

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In Apps, Entertainment, Manufacturing, Millennials, Retail, Tech Tags Apple, Beats, Beats By Dre, Music, Mobile, Electronics, Growth, M&A, Investing, Popular
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Google Continues Its Microsoft Beat Down

April 7, 2015

Surprise, Google (GOOGL) is yet again redefining an established tech industry: this time it’s the PC market. Glassdoor's recently rated "top company" has announced its newest product: the Google Chromebit, which transforms all modern televisions and monitors into Chromebook computers. And the best part about Chromebit is... it's affordable!

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In Entertainment, Manufacturing, Retail, Tech, Travel, Markets Tags Google, Glassdoor, Intel, HP, Dell, SanDisk, Samsung, Microsoft, Apple, Facebook, Chromebit, Electronics, Mobile, Software
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