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" ... But while U.S.-based social media behemoths like Facebook and YouTube have monopolized much of the global live video market, a re-envisioned annual celebration of Filipino Americans recently saw significant dividends from a lesser known global live video platform. ... "
" ... If successful, this could represent a revolution in an industry that is still entirely monopolized by fossil fuels. ... "
" ... Jeff Bezos has a strong track record of garnering success and has pretty much monopolized the online retail sector. Amazon offering a pharmacy brings warning bells for other pharmacies such as Walgreens, CVS and Rite Aid, whose stock prices tumbled. This particular news by Amazon doesn’t come as a complete surprise. As mentioned earlier, the company has been preparing for this sector for a while, and most of the headlines popping up around this have brought weakness in competitors' stocks. ... "
" ... The high-risk, high-reward world of options trading is opening to a new generation of investors, signaling yet another significant evolution in the democratization of the stock market. As consumers continue to make their demands clear, I think we’ll continue to see new apps emerge that are more committed to their customers than to the big banks and Wall Street traders that have monopolized the market for so long. ... "
" ... While these trends have brought an immediate lift to building and buying, the pressure of new family formation has promoted still more fundamental growth in housing demand. For a long time until Covid monopolized everyone’s attention, the media filled with stories of how the millennial generation, either because of a lack of financial resources or changing tastes, had postponed family formation longer than had previous generations. This contention seemed true during the hard times of 2008-2009, when these stories got their start, but the postponing trend never panned out. By 2012, the Census Bureau reports, the nation had 4 million more households than in 2009. Still 4 million more new households formed by 2017. Though each of these 8 million new families wanted a place of their own – even if that “family” consisted of only a single individual – the construction and real estate industries had suffered so much during the previous recession that they responded only reluctantly. The recent building and sales boom is doubtless part of the unavoidable need to catch up. And since 8 million new households formed between 2017 and 2020, it would seem that the catching up will have to continue for some time to come. ... "