Month: December 2021

AT&T (NYSE:T) stock may not have bottomed out recently at $22.17 on Dec. 15. This is despite the company’s proposed dividend cut next year. The issues with the upcoming spin-off/merger are making things highly uncertain. As a result, T stock has been struggling in the past three months. It is still down $3.41 to $24.19
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As of today, September 29, 2021, the 15-year fixed mortgage rate is 2.48% and the 15-year jumbo mortgage rate is 3.01%. These rates are not the teaser rates you may see advertised online and based on our methodology should be more representative of what customers could expect to be quoted depending on their qualifications. You
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Dear MarketWatch, My mother recently passed away. My brother had been living with and caring for her for a couple of years and was the one to find her after she died. Her will states that the house is to be shared equally between all her children, but also that my brother who has been
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RumbleOn (NASDAQ:RMBL), which operates an e-commerce platform to buy and sell pre-owned vehicles, is undergoing exciting changes that could transform the company. At the end of August, RumbleOn completed its acquisition of powersports dealer RideNow in a cash-and-stock transaction valued at more than $575 million. Following the deal’s completion, RMBL stock rallied as much as 40%
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Jim Cramer on CNBC’s Halftime Report. Scott Mlyn | CNBC CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Tuesday he believes there will be a Santa Claus rally this year despite the raging omicron variant that’s spiking Covid cases during the holidays. The seasonal stock market phenomenon has historically started around now and continued into the first days of
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From a topical perspective, Opendoor Technologies (NASDAQ:OPEN), despite an overall challenging economic environment, offers investors reason to believe in OPEN stock. Source: Tada Images / Shutterstock.com Yes, inflation in the housing market seems well overstretched, possibly due for a correction, but then, data is king. The data shows that housing prices in the U.S. keep
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