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Beaten-Down Cloud Software Stocks Get Boost as ServiceNow and Qualtrics Top Estimates
An index of cloud software stocks is down 38% from its high in November, but two key members gave a reason for optimism on Wednesday.
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Databricks CEO Dismisses Cloud Sell-Off, Says Growth Rates Will Determine Valuations
Databricks, valued last year at $38 billion, is now focusing on industries such as retail, and its CEO isn’t worried about a cloud sell-off in recent weeks.
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The Worst-Performing Tech Stocks This Week Suggest the U.S. Is Done With Covid Lockdowns
DocuSign, Etsy, DoorDash and Zoom are among the biggest losers, while HP, Apple and Cisco saw gains.
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Home Heating Costs Predicted to Spike this Winter
“I’ve fallen behind. I can’t keep up,” said Wanda Flores, inside her Beacon Street home in Hartford. Flores, who has been in a wheelchair for decades because of a rare genetic disease, owes Eversource $1,194 for electricity, a bill that she’s been struggling to catch up on since May. “I’ve never had a bill this high in my entire life,”...
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Corporate Card Start-Up Ramp Targets Bill.com With Free Payments Software
Ramp sets out to compete with Bill.com, a fintech company that automates the processing and payment of invoices.
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Cloud Stocks Soar to Fresh Records as Datadog's Results Help Boost Cloudflare and Asana
Datadog shares jumped 15% on Thursday on better-than-expected results, helping push other cloud stocks to all-time highs.
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Biden: Infrastructure Vow Was Not Intended to Be Veto Threat
President Joe Biden is seeking to clarify his position on the bipartisan infrastructure package proposed by lawmakers
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Four Silicon Valley VC Firms Notched Billion-Dollar IPO Wins on Thursday
Benchmark and Index Ventures are the biggest winners from Confluent’s IPO, while Emergence Capital and InterWest Partners are the top investors in Doximity.
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Prospects Dim for Passage of LGBTQ Rights Bill in Senate
Legislation that would create new protections for LGBTQ Americans is stalling out in the U.S. Senate
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: Square, Peloton, Roku, Shake Shack, Expedia & More
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves in the Premarket: Beyond Meat, Peloton, Roku & More
The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include Beyond Meat, Peloton, Roku, and more.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves After the Bell: Peloton, Beyond Meat, Expedia & More
These are the stocks posting the largest moves after the bell on Thursday, May 6.
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Thoma Bravo's $12.3 Billion Purchase of Proofpoint Is the Largest Private Equity Cloud Deal
Proofpoint shares surged 31% on Monday after private equity firm Thoma Bravo agreed to buy the security software vendor in a deal valued at $12.3 billion.
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Paris Hilton Returns to Utah for Ceremonial Bill Signing
Paris Hilton returned to Salt Lake City for a ceremonial bill signing for a law that regulates treatment centers for troubled teens in Utah.
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Family Who Lost Son in Tragic Crash Pushes for Law to Make Ice Cream Trucks Safer
A Connecticut family is hoping to turn heartbreak into action. Their 10-year-old son was struck and killed by a car after getting ice cream. A new bill would require ice cream trucks to alert drivers that children are nearby.
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Here Are the Highlights of the COVID-19 Relief Bill Advancing in Congress
The House passed a $1.9 trillion pandemic relief package early Saturday that includes $1,400 checks for most Americans and billions of dollars for schools, state and local governments and businesses
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New Police Accountability Bill Unveiled
Democrats and Republicans announced a new bill to address police accountability.
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Bill Considers Permanent Time Zone Change
A bill being considered would move Connecticut one hour ahead of Eastern Standard Time to Atlantic Standard Time. That means no more falling back in November. Instead, we’d spring forward forever.
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Bill About Beluga Whales Draws Attention at Capitol
State Representative David Michele introduced a bill that bans whales, dolphins, and porpoises from being bred, sold, or held in captivity and people on both side of the debate let their voices be heard Friday.
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Lawmakers Look To End Lunch Debt Shaming in CT
Soon it may be illegal for Connecticut school districts to put the burden of unpaid lunch bills on students.