Oakland, Calif.-based online resale company ThredUp Inc. TDUP, has filed its initial public offering prospectus with the Securities and Exchange Commission after first filing to go public confidentially in January. The company has registered to sell $ 100 million in shares, though that’s likely a placeholder amount as it works …
Read More »: Life after the COVID-19 vaccine: Americans won’t rush back to restaurants and ballgames — or public transportation
The pandemic has upended most people’s 9-to-5 existence. Most have stopped commuting to offices, aren’t dining out and watch their favorite sports teams play exclusively on TV screens. Those pandemic habits aren’t going to disappear once people receive a coronavirus vaccine, according to a new survey. Some 64% of Americans …
Read More »: XPeng stock drops to extend selloff after public share offering
XPeng Inc. Shares of XPeng Inc. dropped Monday, to extend last week’s selloff, after the China-based electric vehicle maker disclosed a public offering of 40 million shares. The stock XPEV slumped 4.4% in morning trading, and has dropped 15,7% amid a three-day losing streak. The stock had tumbled 23.2% last …
Read More »Key Words: CDC director warns the next three months will be ‘the most difficult’ in public health history
A trio of promising coronavirus vaccine candidates has raised hopes that America appears poised to finally turn the corner in the pandemic. But the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention cautions that there’s still a cold, hard winter ahead. “ “December and January and February are going …
Read More »: Amy Coney Barrett says ‘politically controversial’ climate change is still a matter of public debate
Supreme Court Justice nominee Amy Coney Barrett testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee this week. Getty Images Man-made climate change — the long-run threat to the global economy and security that serves as the basis for competing clean-energy bills by both parties — is a controversial topic still up for …
Read More »: California will require public companies to have diverse boards
[unable to retrieve full-text content] California will require publicly traded companies based in the state to add minority board members by the end of 2021 under a first-in-the-nation bill signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday. MarketWatch.com – Top Stories
Read More »IPO Report: McAfee files for return to public markets
The McAfee logo is displayed at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in February 2019. AFP/Getty Images McAfee Corp. is seeking a return to being a public company, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission late Monday. McAfee registered to raise up to $ 100 million, although …
Read More »Key Words: New York Gov. Cuomo says President Trump has put politics above public health throughout pandemic
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued a scathing critique of President Donald Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic on Monday, saying he has denied the reality of the situation from Day 1: “ ‘He said it doesn’t exist, it’s going to go away, by Easter we’ll be reopened, it’s going …
Read More »Key Words: Tennessee man sitting on almost 18,000 bottles of hand sanitizer says he’s doing ‘a public service’
These pandemic profiteers have become internet pariahs. Brothers Matt and Noah Calvin admit in a New York Times interview that they bought up all of the hand sanitizer and antibacterial wipes that they could find across Tennessee and Kentucky after the first U.S. coronavirus death was reported on March 1, …
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