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A luxury $22.5 million Miami penthouse was sold in the largest crypto real estate purchase to date

The 5,067-square-foot unit comprises the entire ninth floor and offers a 360-degree view of Miami's ocean, shoreline, and cityscape.
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A luxury $22.5 million Miami penthouse was sold in the largest crypto real estate purchase to date

A luxury $22.5 million Miami penthouse was sold in the largest crypto real estate purchase to date

The 5,067-square-foot unit comprises the entire ninth floor and offers a 360-degree view of Miami's ocean, shoreline, and cityscape.

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A veteran options trader breaks down 3 potential drivers of AMC's 2,500% surge this year — and shares how long the retail-fueled rally might last
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A veteran options trader breaks down 3 potential drivers of AMC's 2,500% surge this year — and shares how long the retail-fueled rally might last

Interactive Brokers' Steve Sosnick laid out the drivers of a sudden surge in AMC shares, including an anomaly in its $145 call options.

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Michael Saylor's MicroStrategy ramps up junk-bond borrowing to plow $500 million more into bitcoin

Michael Saylor's MicroStrategy ramps up junk-bond borrowing to plow $500 million more into bitcoin

MicroStrategy – which holds 92,000 bitcoin already – borrowed $100 million more than expected to snap up extra tokens.

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Founders of a crypto brokerage share why volatility works in their favour as trading volumes surge — and they lay out a case for why ether looks 'very cheap', as well as 2 challengers to watch
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Founders of a crypto brokerage share why volatility works in their favour as trading volumes surge — and they lay out a case for why ether looks 'very cheap', as well as 2 challengers to watch

Founders of crypto broker GlobalBlock explain how volatility works in their favor and share their crypto outlook, including 2 ether challengers to watch

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Jeff Bezos reportedly didn't pay any income taxes for at least 2 years between 2006 and 2018

Jeff Bezos reportedly didn't pay any income taxes for at least 2 years between 2006 and 2018

ProPublica obtained confidential tax documents filed with the IRS that revealed how some of the world's wealthiest have avoided paying taxes.

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Returning to the office isn't for everyone — but for some, it could be the cure for burnout
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Returning to the office isn't for everyone — but for some, it could be the cure for burnout

The office is a way to reclaim work-life boundaries and reduce the stress of juggling personal and professional identities.

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A marketing CEO shares why bootstrapping his company was worth the early struggle

A marketing CEO shares why bootstrapping his company was worth the early struggle

Maropost CEO Ross Paquette says bootstrapping required sacrifice but also motivated him to make smarter business decisions.

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The most accurate analyst working on Wall Street today covers banks for RBC. He told us about his outlook for the sector — and shared his 7 top stock picks.
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The most accurate analyst working on Wall Street today covers banks for RBC. He told us about his outlook for the sector — and shared his 7 top stock picks.

Gerard Cassidy is Wall Street's most accurate analyst, according to TipRanks. The bank stock analyst told Insider which companies he's most bullish on.

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The CEO of $7.9 billion Smartsheet has a plan to keep its customers as they grow as it competes with Asana and Monday.com
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The CEO of $7.9 billion Smartsheet has a plan to keep its customers as they grow as it competes with Asana and Monday.com

Work management software maker Smartsheet wants to better serve enterprise level customers. Insider spoke CEO Mark Mader about it plans to do that.

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Wall Street banks are snapping up healthcare dealmakers in what one headhunter calls an 'extremely, extremely active' hiring market
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Wall Street banks are snapping up healthcare dealmakers in what one headhunter calls an 'extremely, extremely active' hiring market

Citi hired Chuck Adams from Goldman as vice chairman and global head of healthcare, consumer & wellness. Guggenheim Securities hired Dino Dedić from Barclays.

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