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" ... By positioning itself as apparel that multi-tasks, they’re catering to an audience of busy buyers who want to practice self-care (but are crunched for time.) ... "
" ... It appears not, researchers at Darmouth College have crunched the numbers on politician’s stock trades, finding that, in aggregate, U.S. politicians tended to underperform the S&P 500. This despite having potential access to superior information, albeit information that should not be used for stock trades. This analysis is possible, because politicians are required to disclose material stock transactions within 45 days based on the 2012 STOCK Act. ... "
" ... Serrao and Dein were able to build out the infrastructure for their DTC platform in under a year. Furthermore, they’ve already crunched the numbers and discovered that 81 percent of their customers are more likely to make a second purchase after ordering e-commerce, driving trial across the country in a new way, which the co-founders says will support their wholesale and retail partners by bringing new consumers into these channels. ... "
" ... The FAANGs got crunched again yesterday, with all of them and MSFT dropping 1% to 3%. By this morning, most were posting small gains in pre-market trading, so we’ll see if that continues. ... "
" ... When they crunched the numbers, they found that Black-Listed scripts were twice as likely to be made into films, with 30 percent of them produced, compared to 15 percent of non-listed scripts. What’s more, they also did better at theaters, with movies of the same budget generating 90 percent more revenue at the box office. These large differences remain after controlling for a large number of observable factors, including the experience of the writer, the agent, and the identity of the studio. “These are big differences, “ says Luo. “It shows that despite all of the potential obstacles, it gives you much better odds of a return on investment if you invest in a movie that’s on the list than one that is observably similar but is off the list.” ... "