The Partnership Economy explores the power of partnerships through candid conversations and stories with industry leaders. Our hosts, David A. Yovanno, CEO and Todd Crawford, Co-founder, of impact.com, unpack the future of partnerships as a lever for scale and an opportunity to put the consumer first.
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US equity markets resumed trading after the Good Friday long weekend with modest gains, climbing in the final hour of the session as investors digested last Friday’s (7 April) non-farm payrolls report and eyed the latest inflation figures and the start of the first quarter earnings season later this week – Dow rose +101-points or +0.30%. The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported Friday (7 April) that Exxon Mobil Corp (down -0.44%) has held informal talks with Pioneer Natural Resources Co (up +5.79%) about a possible acquisition. If a deal happens, it likely won’t come until later this year or next year, the WSJ report said. The broader S&P500 edged +0.10% higher, with Industrials (up +0.90%) and Energy (+0.65%) leading six of the eleven primary sectors higher overnight. Tesla Inc lost -0.30% after the company announced another round of price cuts on some vehicles in an attempt to spur demand. The electric vehicle maker also confirmed plans to build a megapack battery factory in Shanghai capable of assembling 10,000 giant batteries annually. The Nasdaq dipped -0.04% after dropping as much as -1.40% earlier in the session, with Apple Inc down -1.60% after market intelligence provider International Data Corp reported that global personal-computer shipments sank 29% from a year ago on weak demand, excess inventory and a worsening economic environment. Google parent Alphabet Inc lost -1.83%. Micron Technology Inc rallied +8.04% after its rival Samsung Electronics announced that it plans to cut memory chip production in the near term. A number of Wall Street analysts said the move could accelerate a return to supply-demand balance and potential rebound in the chipmaking sector. The small capitalisation Russell 2000 edged 0.13% higher. Tupperware Brands Corp sank -48.76% after the food-storage products maker issued a going-concern warning late Friday (7 April), saying it had hired financial advisers to help steer it through near-term challenges.
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US equity markets resumed trading after the Good Friday long weekend with modest gains, climbing in the final hour of the session as investors digested last Friday’s (7 April) non-farm payrolls report and eyed the latest inflation figures and the start of the first quarter earnings season later this week – Dow rose +101-points or +0.30%. The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported Friday (7 April) that Exxon Mobil Corp (down -0.44%) has held informal talks with Pioneer Natural Resources Co (up +5.79%) about a possible acquisition. If a deal happens, it likely won’t come until later this year or next year, the WSJ report said. The broader S&P500 edged +0.10% higher, with Industrials (up +0.90%) and Energy (+0.65%) leading six of the eleven primary sectors higher overnight. Tesla Inc lost -0.30% after the company announced another round of price cuts on some vehicles in an attempt to spur demand. The electric vehicle maker also confirmed plans to build a megapack battery factory in Shanghai capable of assembling 10,000 giant batteries annually. The Nasdaq dipped -0.04% after dropping as much as -1.40% earlier in the session, with Apple Inc down -1.60% after market intelligence provider International Data Corp reported that global personal-computer shipments sank 29% from a year ago on weak demand, excess inventory and a worsening economic environment. Google parent Alphabet Inc lost -1.83%. Micron Technology Inc rallied +8.04% after its rival Samsung Electronics announced that it plans to cut memory chip production in the near term. A number of Wall Street analysts said the move could accelerate a return to supply-demand balance and potential rebound in the chipmaking sector. The small capitalisation Russell 2000 edged 0.13% higher. Tupperware Brands Corp sank -48.76% after the food-storage products maker issued a going-concern warning late Friday (7 April), saying it had hired financial advisers to help steer it through near-term challenges.
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