
Pfizer, BioNTech Stocks Unstable, New Zealand to Purchase 1.5M Doses of Their COVID-19 Vaccine
New Zealand expects coronavirus vaccine doses for 750,000 people by early 2021 from Pfizer and BioNTech.
New Zealand expects coronavirus vaccine doses for 750,000 people by early 2021 from Pfizer and BioNTech.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average had its biggest gains on Thursday after it climbs over 100 points after the trading day. For specifics, the Dow climbed by 122 points to close at $28,425.51, sending other Wall Street indices on a similar soaring spree.
Yesterday, Tesla hit a new milestone of $250 billion in its six-month average stock value. As a result, Musk is poised to secure his fourth payment tranche.
Following the news from Apple, the shares of Sonos dropped by 7% and Logitech shares lost 6.12% on Tuesday.
With the global demand leaning towards artificial intelligence, investors are willing to put in their capital in Nvidia stock for future returns.
In September, Facebook informed its partners about the possible effects of Apple’s iOS 14 on its advertisement policy.
Following the revised BMO that already had its impact on Boeing shares, airline stocks fell after President Donald Trump called for a halt in the stimulus negotiations.
President Trump accused House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of not negotiating in good faith thereby asking his representatives to stop any discussions with stimulus bills until the Presidential Elections.
The markets reacted positively to the news of Trump’s discharge and on the hopes that the stimulus deal is likely to be approved faster. All major indices on Wall Street gained 1.5-2.5% on Monday.
While Nvidia’s Cambridge-1 is not the first supercomputer in the world, it certainly will be one of the few built with the latest technology.
Tesla’s stock plunge gets analysts to wonder about the continued market demand for its electric cars in the fourth quarter. While Elon Musk has set an ambitious target of half-a-million deliveries by 2020-end, analysts remain skeptical.
Now David Beckham owns approximately 4.78% of Guild Esports total shares.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk indicated on Friday that the company will make a foray into India in 2021. Meanwhile, TSLA stock is down in the pre-market today.
Twilio is yet to surprise the markets and investors hinting at higher than expected revenues in its latest filing with the SEC. The company also announced new products and initiatives at its recently held Signal conference.
Nikola (NKLA) stock closed 17.72% up following the company’s claims to maintain its production timeline. However, it is still unable to erase the over 35% loss suffered since the whole Hindenburg Research saga.