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...Tesla’s fourth-quarter deliveries came in at about 40,000 higher than Wall Street analysts’ mean estimate, according to FactSet....
...After the bell they jumped more than a fifth to more than $308, their highest level since late February....
...But digital subscriptions are surging: the Wall Street Journal added 118,000 digital subscriptions in the first quarter of 2017 while The New York Times added 308,000 net digital-only news subscribers in...
...Shares in Elon Musk’s company were down 5.6 per cent to $308.89 on Thursday — taking their drop so far this week to 14.6 per cent....
...Excluding some items, earnings of 11 cents a share beat Wall Street’s expectations of 7 cents....
...Gold, which often moves inversely to the dollar, is down 0.3 per cent at $1,308 an ounce....
...Beyond the Square Mile Asian markets were mostly higher on Tuesday, overcoming a negative lead in Europe and a lack of direction from Wall Street which was shut on Monday for a public holiday....
...The technology-heavy Nasdaq Composite ended 0.25 per cent lower at 4,308.12....
...Markets: Asian markets took their cue from a weak session on Wall Street as investors sold out of growth stocks....
...Worldwide, Amazon reported a 23 per cent year-on-year rise in sales to $19.7bn in the three months to the end of March, $300m ahead of Wall Street expectations....
...LBIE moved out of 25 Bank Street, Lehman’s old 33-story offices at Canary Wharf, London, soon after the company was placed into administration....
...This was a marked improvement over September’s 0.3% decline and above the median forecast of a 1.5% expansion from a Wall Street Journal poll of economists.”...
...(Wall Street Journal) “Huge disparities in the fees paid by the UK’s local authority pension funds to their fund managers have been revealed in Financial Times research, with some councils paying three...
...(Financial Times, see also Wall Street Journal) Asian stocks continued to rise on Thursday after positive data from the US and China....
...(Financial Times) - Total’s Elgin oil leak is supporting Brent prices just as Iran price shock was being absorbed. (Wall Street Journal) Get used to less North Sea oil, either way....
...Financial stocks weighed on the S&P 500, which closed down 1.26 per cent at 1,308.93. Shares in Morgan Stanley fell 2.5 per cent (Reuters)....
...When Duke Street bought the business, it concluded that there was room for “at least 200” in the UK....
...The technology-heavy Nasdaq Composite was in negative territory, down 1.2 per cent at 2,762.67 and the benchmark S&P 500 also closed down 0.7 per cent to 1,308.87....
...Then, with revenues of just $243m in 2010 and 19 pages of risk factors in its offering prospectus, it struck pay dirt on Wall Street....
...Johnson & Johnson’s 308-word credo captures similar sentiments....
...The S&P Industrials index was up 0.9 per cent to $308.52....
...Sales of new homes in the US dropped for the fourth straight month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 308,000 – the lowest since records begun in 1963....
...However, the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 0.1 per cent to 10,572.02 and the Nasdaq was flat at 2,308.71....
...The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 1.5 per cent to 10,583.96 and the Nasdaq Composite was up 1.7 per cent at 2,308.42....
...And with Wall Street lower for a third consecutive session, it is the bearish reading in ascendancy....
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