On social media this week, America’s largest brands have expressed support for Black Lives Matter protesters; many of those same brands have also had their flagship stores looted during the protests.
A typical example is Coach:
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On social media this week, America’s largest brands have expressed support for Black Lives Matter protesters; many of those same brands have also had their flagship stores looted during the protests.
A typical example is Coach:
(more…)There are plenty of good candidates, but allow me to offer as the Poster Child of this insane 10-week run-up a stock known as Restoration Hardware:
(more…)BlackRock’s coziness with China isn’t going unnoticed amid its increased push in favor of (environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) issues. China isn’t exactly known for supporting ESG issues, and BlackRock is being criticized as favoring Chinese companies that lack regulatory oversight over their better regulated U.S. peers. Meanwhile, U.S. lawmakers are criticizing the firm’s involvement in coronavirus-relief measures for its focus on China.
(more…)In the midst of this endless rally, we’re seeing tech stocks start to fray at the edges, and I find the semiconductor group especially interesting. Notice how we’ve pushed extremely close to that price gap (horizontal line 1883.92) between the 21st and 24th of February in the semiconductor index.
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