Stocks climbed on Wednesday, with the S&P 500 nearing an all-time high again, as technology shares such as Oracle and Nvidia rallied on artificial intelligence optimism, while Netflix and Procter & Gamble gained after strong quarterly results.
Boxing experts have sparked fresh debate over fantasy matchups between current and legendary heavyweight champions. Former trainer Teddy Atlas believes today's stars Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury could have beaten Mike Tyson in his prime.
Conor McGregor has been making waves as he keeps teasing a return to boxing, and the Irishman has now linked up with a company that was involved in Mike Tyson v
GoFundMe, the crowdfunding website where people can quickly raise money to help others, has generated more than $100 million for those impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires. The sum, pledged in the wake of the fires that erupted on Jan.
Mike Tyson could be set for another sensational return to the ring, this time in a potential trilogy bout against Evander Holyfield. The former heavyweight champion recently faced YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul on Netflix,
Chipmaker Nvidia has overtaken Apple (AAPL) once again to become the world's most valuable company, after the company's shares rose in Tuesday's session. Nvidia now has a market capitalisation of nearly $3.
Investors are appraising the likely impact of Trump's orders on stocks on the first trading day after the inauguration.
Baystreet.ca - Equities in Toronto managed to hang onto the gains they’d generated throughout the day, as investors nerved themselves about impending tariffs in from south of the border. The TSX ended Wednesday with enough gains to boast about, 29.87 points at 25,311.50.
Futures for the Dow Jones Industrials hiked 152 points, or 0.3%, to 44,388. Futures for the S&P 500 Index grabbed 28.5 points, or 0.5%, to 6,112.75. Futures for the tech-heavy NASDAQ spiked 188 points, or 0.9%, to 21,897.50.
Investors are appraising the likely impact of Trump's orders on stocks on the first trading day after the inauguration.
Boxer Mike Tyson wasted no time in splashing his cash after netting a reported $20 million paycheck from his infamous fight with Jake Paul —snapping up a $13 million megamansion in Florida, as well as a nearby plot on a local airstrip.