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Often thought of as a tech stock, Amazon is actually in the S&P 500’s consumer discretionary sector. And those who invest in products tracking that sector, like the popular XLY ETF, are the richer for it. Amazon is easily the largest component in the...
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Meal kit delivery company Blue Apron’s initial public offering would value the company at about $3 billion, according to an SEC filing on Monday. The company plans to offer 30 million shares for $15 to $17 each, implying a market value of $3 billion at the...
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(Reuters) – U.S. stock index futures were higher on Monday with investors snapping up beaten down technology and retail stocks.
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By DANA GOLDSTEIN June 19, 2017 DALLAS — Michael Hinojosa was about to enter the ninth grade in Dallas when a federal judge ordered the city’s public schools to integrate. It was 1971, and Mr. Hinojosa, the Mexican-American son of a preacher, was...