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DoorDash makes trading debut 78% above IPO price

The firm raised roughly $3.4 billion with its initial public offering after pricing shares at $102 on Tuesday. The IPO is among the largest of 2020.
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DoorDash makes trading debut 78% above IPO price

DoorDash makes trading debut 78% above IPO price

The firm raised roughly $3.4 billion with its initial public offering after pricing shares at $102 on Tuesday. The IPO is among the largest of 2020.

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Inside the rapid rise and fall of Coatue's quant fund: How a 23-year-old Wharton wunderkind seized power, alienated employees, and blew a $350 million opportunity
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Inside the rapid rise and fall of Coatue's quant fund: How a 23-year-old Wharton wunderkind seized power, alienated employees, and blew a $350 million opportunity

Coatue Management spent lavishly to build a state-of-the-art data-science group. But it has been wracked by turnover and hostile management.

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'You don't mean save the country, you mean save your a--': Chris Cuomo lashes out at Sen. Lindsey Graham for defending Trump's election disinformation

'You don't mean save the country, you mean save your a--': Chris Cuomo lashes out at Sen. Lindsey Graham for defending Trump's election disinformation

"Seriously, senator? Do your words still come from your brain, or just some reservoir of bile?" the CNN anchor said on Tuesday.

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How much money TikTok stars make from brand deals, according to 9 creators
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We spoke with TikTok creators ranging from 60,000 to 28.5 million followers on how much money they are making per brand sponsorship.

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'That's how America changes': Obama says young people should be 'disdainful' of centrist politics and calls on the next generation to 'push harder'

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Throughout his political career and after his presidency, Obama has consistently said young people are the key to progress.

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Billionaire Blackstone founder Steve Schwarzman started 'Blackstone TV' to help connect with employees during the pandemic — and doesn't plan to stop it once people return to work
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Billionaire Blackstone founder Steve Schwarzman started 'Blackstone TV' to help connect with employees during the pandemic — and doesn't plan to stop it once people return to work

"We invite everyone, more or less, to a management meeting," Schwarzman said during a talk at Goldman's US Financial Services conference.

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Value stocks will continue to rally into 2021—but overall S&P 500 returns will be tepid, says BofA

Value stocks will continue to rally into 2021—but overall S&P 500 returns will be tepid, says BofA

"Despite the recent rotation, extreme valuations and entrenched positioning suggest we are in the early innings of a Value cycle," said a team of Bank of America analysts.

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Twitter lays out the steps it's taking to make advertisers feel safe on its platform
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Twitter is starting to get its brand safety controls and other measurement metrics audited by the Media Rating Council.

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I'm an online personal trainer who makes over $450,000 a year and works with hundreds of clients at a time. Here's how I started and run my business.
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I'm an online personal trainer who makes over $450,000 a year and works with hundreds of clients at a time. Here's how I started and run my business.

BreeAnna Cox tripled her income after ditching gyms, starting her own online personal training business, and building up her social following.

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Here's the one big thing Impossible Foods' incoming chief science officer wants to hear from applicants as the company goes on a hiring spree
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John York is leaving a faculty job at Vanderbilt University to helm Impossible Foods's growing team of scientists expanding the plant-based universe.

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