Shift4 Payments Inc. ($FOUR) Class A shares close in on their 52-week high.

Shift4 Payments Inc - Class A ($FOUR) shares closed today at 2.0% below its 52 week high of $76.40, giving the company a market cap of $4B. The stock is currently up 35.5% year-to-date, up 19.3% over the past 12 months, and up 126.0% over the past five years. This week, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 3.2%, and the S&P 500 rose 3.4%.

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  • Trading volume this week was 31.2% higher than the 20-day average.
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Market Impact: China's "Concentration Camps" of Women and Children, and Russia's Experimental Genocide and Harboring of War Criminals

I was wondering why companies are not taking a more-public stance on these humanitarian issues, especially since these matters are only growing in severity?

Shouldn't investors have the right to know board and executive positions on these important matters? Morally and ethically, investors deserve to know what global impact their investment dollars are having.

Russia inserts its own deceased-troops into a mobile crematorium. This is self-explan

why is swiss government investing UBS acquisition of CS when they were the ones who pushed for it?

Title typo: Post title should say investigating, not investing

If my understanding is correct, it was the Swiss government who pushed the UBS acquisition of CS.

The news I heard was that UBS was actually against the deal.

So why are Swiss authorities investigating a deal that they pushed for. Is it an internal swiss government conflict or something?

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How do dividend payments work for a US Treasury Money Fund like SNSXX?

I know that for a company stock, if you sell the stock before the dividend payout date then you get no dividend. But if you get paid the dividend, the stock price usually drops to reflect the updated balance sheet post payout.

How does this dynamic work for money market mutual funds that don't get reevaluated like stocks do? If a fund like SNSXX pays a dividend every month, what happens to the partially accrued dividend yields?

If a share is delisted because of an acquisition and part of the payment is with the acquirer shares, when should I expected the deposit?

I had a position in Yamana Gold, but it was delisted on Fri because it was acquired by pan American silver, however today on my account I only saw the delisted shares, but no new ones. Does anyone know when I’m going to see the swap/payment reflected on my brokerage account? Usually how much time does it takes? Do I have to do something? Thanks

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Worth selling puts to enter positions?

Is it worth selling OTM puts to enter positions since the money is tied up til exp? Or should I just buy the shares outright and not worry about the potential for price to fall in the near term? For context I want to purchase 2200 shares of HTGC at 12.50 but the premium for contracts is pretty dismal, and I wonder if I'd make more just collecting dividends and selling calls over the same period

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Apple to Make Small Number of Job Cuts in Some Corporate Retail Teams

Apple Inc. is eliminating a small number of roles within its corporate retail teams, according to people with knowledge of the matter, marking its first known internal job cuts since it embarked on a belt-tightening effort last year.

The company is shedding positions in what it calls its development and preservation teams, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the move hasn’t been announced. Those groups are responsible for the construc

After an ultra bright green week and the OPEC news, how did we not plummet today?

Full disclosure I'm a bear sitting on a large sum of money that only became available last week (normally DCA but didn't want to buy right after a run up).

Sure there is good and bad news all over, but we managed to rally last week pretty hard. Typically, after that kind of action, we expect a bit of a pullback in the following week assuming all else remains equal. Yesterday, we found out that OPEC is intentionally reducing supply

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