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Investors bought 1 out of every 6 U.S. homes sold in the second quarter of this year, per Redfin.
Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes ordered Elon Musk of $TSLA Tesla to name a legal representative for X/Twitter in Brazil within 24 hours or face the site's full suspension and ban in the country, per Reuters
Kamala Harris has officially proposed that households worth more than $100 million would pay an annual minimum tax worth 25% of their combined income and unrealized capital gains.
US Pending homes sales fell 5.5% month-over-month
Starbucks’, $SBUX, new CEO will supercommute 1,000 miles from California to Seattle office instead of relocating, per CNBC.
There were roughly 72,000 fewer full-time real estate agents and brokers in 2023 than the year before, per Axios.
Jim Cramer has said: “I believe $TSLA is a strong stock. What’s happening now is that Elon Musk is seen as the master, positioning Tesla as a technology company rather than just a car company. People hang on to every word he says without showing any rationality.”
Lowe’s, $LOW, is scaling back its diversity, equity and inclusion programs, per Bloomberg.
Starbucks, $SBUX, says there are more than 170,000 possible drink combinations available, but outside estimates have put the number at more than 300 billion, per NYT.
87% of residential rental investors have regrets about their investments. Common issues include dealing with bad tenants (51%) and severe property damage caused by tenants (52%), per Clever Real Estate.
Ford Motor, $F, has said it will change its diversity, equity & inclusion program, including ending participation in an LGBTQ advocacy group's ranking system. Several U.S. companies including JPMorgan Chase, $JPM, and Harley Davidson, $HOG, recently modified their DEI policies.
Ken Griffin’s Citadel to break ground on $1 billion Miami skyscraper for new HQ, per FORTUNE
BREAKING: Allstate to increase home insurance rates for California customers by an average of 34.1%, per Bloomberg. The rate hike, which will take effect from November, will impact about 350,000 policyholder. Some customers will face premium increases of up to 650%.
31% of parents say they are unable to afford back-to-school shopping for their kids this year, per Credit Karma.
Americans are abandoning the megamansions and opting instead for smaller spaces amid rising cost, per NYP.
Graduating students anticipate earnings of $204,560 a decade after graduation — a difference of over $105,000 from the average midcareer salary of $98,647, per Bankrate.
Apple, $AAPL, orders over 10% more iphones than last year, per Bloomberg.
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