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6 Reasons to Avoid Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) At All Costs
24/7 Wall Street· 2023-12-24 10:26
6 Reasons to Avoid Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) At All Costs Michael Ciaglo / Getty Images News via Getty Images The Johnson brothers started Johnson & Johnson in 1886Source: JHVEPhoto / iStock Editorial via Getty ImagesThe iconic healthcare giant was started by Robert, James, and Edward Johnson in 1886 after they created a line of ready-to-use sterile surgical dressings. The company’s first factory was in New Brunswick, New Jersey.The company surged during World War 1Source: FPG / Archive Photos via Getty Ima ...
Tesla's 120,000 Unlocked Door Recall
24/7 Wall Street· 2023-12-24 08:06
Tesla's 120,000 Unlocked Door Recall Courtesy of Tesla The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced a recall of about 120,000 Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) 2021-2023 Model S and X vehicles. The doors can open in an accident if unlocked. The news follows the disclosure of a much larger recall, at nearly 2 million vehicles. Tesla needs to worry about whether these could affect future sales.The reason that the NHTSA made the recall is specifically that the trouble with the doors violates one o ...
6 Reasons To Avoid JPMorgan (JPM) Immediately
24/7 Wall Street· 2023-12-23 09:50
6 Reasons To Avoid JPMorgan (JPM) Immediately Chris Hondros / Getty Images News via Getty Images J.P. Morgan and Anthony DrexelSource: testing / Shutterstock.comCo-founded by American financier J.P. Morgan and Anthony Drexel in 1871 as Drexel Morgan, the company became JP Morgan and Company in 1895. The company grew so powerful in financial circles that by 1907, J.P. Morgan and the company helped prevent a massive market crash, which led the government to create the Federal Reserve System.JP Morgan’s merg ...
A Major Acquisition and Other News Ahead of the Holiday Weekend
24/7 Wall Street· 2023-12-22 09:40
A Major Acquisition and Other News Ahead of the Holiday Weekend Pattanaphong Khuankaew / Getty Images Before U.S. markets opened on Friday, the Bureau of Economic Analysis released its personal income and spending report for November. The core PCE index, excluding food and energy, increased by 0.1% month over month. The overall PCE index fell 0.1% month over month, the first time in more than two and a half years that the index has posted a monthly decline.If you need a bit of relaxation from the holiday ...