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In response to the newest GasBuddy information, gasoline demand is recovering to an virtually regular March stage

A customer refuels a vehicle at a gas station in Peoria, Illinois. Daniel Acker | Bloomberg | Getty Images U.S. gasoline demand is nearing normal levels as Americans took to the streets again amid the economic recovery and the introduction of the Covid-19 vaccine. Demand is almost at the normal March level and continues to…
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The bond market dictates inventory buying and selling

Tech stocks climbed to end the week at high levels on Friday, but CNBC’s Jim Cramer expects more downward moves in the tech cohort as investors continue to turn away from high-growth names. “Like it or not, stocks are currently on the hip with the bond market,” said the Mad Money host. As bond rates…
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Utz Manufacturers doubles its variety of digital ads in an effort to improve gross sales with snacks and to retain prospects

Dylan Lissette, CEO of Utz Brands, told CNBC on Friday that the company is increasing its marketing spend on digital advertising to reach new customers and increase sales of snacks. “We are investing a lot of money there. In the further course of 2021 [it will be] About 60% more, “he said in a Mad…
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The NCAA weight room discrepancy displays power gender inequality

The NCAA has a chronic problem with undervalued women, writer and presenter Jemele Hill said Friday – and the recent controversy over weight room discrepancies highlights that inequality. “This has long been a consistent issue when it comes to the lack of equity between men’s and women’s sports,” Hill said. “This should let everyone know…
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Stimulus checks spur “pretty in depth” actions at Webull: CEO

Anthony Denier, CEO of Webull, told CNBC on Friday that the brokerage app’s activity has been picking up since the last round of stimulus checks on Americans. “We have certainly seen an increase in deposits,” Denier said in an interview on Closing Bell. “The activity that we saw throughout the stimulus download over the past…
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Dad and mom wired, some turned to medicine, alcohol: CDC

A student raises her hand in her virtual classroom at Roxbury YMCA in Boston on September 21, 2020. Suzanne Kreiter | Boston Globe | Getty Images Parents with children stuck at home during the pandemic will tell you how stressed they are, but now the CDC has evidence that virtual school is taking a real…
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How Goal Internship Turned One in all America’s Most Profitable Black Girls

Caroline Wanga on stage at the Cannes Lions 2019 in Cannes, France. Richard Bord | Getty Images Entertainment | Getty Images Caroline Wanga lives from chaos. That’s why she stepped back from around 15 years of hard work at Target in 2020 to overcome a new obstacle: helping a half-century-old black media brand reinvent itself.…
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5 issues it is best to know earlier than the inventory market opens on Friday March 19th

Here are the top news, trends, and analysis investors need to get their trading day started: 1. The stocks will rise again after the sale on Thursday Traders work on the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange. NYSE US stock futures rebounded on Friday after rising government bond yields weighed on technology stocks…
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Porsche’s formidable EV plans don’t embody an all-electric 911

The fully electric Porsche Taycan Turbo. Source: Porsche AG The German luxury car manufacturer Porsche assumes that it will significantly increase sales of fully electric vehicles in the coming years. Don’t expect an EV version of its iconic 911 sports car, if any. Porsche boss Oliver Blume said the 911 will be the “last Porsche…
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India Covid-19 vaccination marketing campaign, weighs the director of the Serum Institute

India will likely take at least three to four months to complete Covid-19 vaccination efforts for frontline workers and people over 60 or with underlying health conditions, the executive director of the Serum Institute of India said Thursday. In January, the South Asian country launched the world’s largest vaccination campaign for around 300 million people…