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" ... However, owning 500 stocks is not the diversification benefit you might think. During bull markets, the winning stocks tend to dominate the index, as investors pile in to a narrowing group of past performers. This creates an illusion of diversification. ... "
" ... I worry and hope for favorite places in so many cities, from my home in Québec to New York, New England, Oregon, Ontario, I’d have trouble narrowing this down to single institutions or programs. I’ll simply urge people to keep supporting restaurants and bars by getting food and drinks to go, especially in January and February. It’s always the low season, but with things already on the low side to begin with, this is the time to go the extra miles, as customers, if we want to have places to go to, later on. ... "
" ... The company reported $8.2 billion in gross booking value in the third quarter, only 17% below 2019 levels. That’s a significant narrowing of its decline in bookings, after the value of bookings dropped 67% in the second quarter on a year-over-year basis. ... "
" ... This is a broad topic, so let’s focus on how the new adoption of one technology — chatbots — may positively impact the workforce experience and, as a result, business performance. In narrowing down the conversation to chatbots and their role in HR, we should consider where chatbots can have the most impact, as well as their top benefits and key risks. ... "
" ... “Over the last few weeks, we’ve seen the distribution between buy and sell volume narrowing, and sometimes sell volume being greater as some retail investors look to start capturing profits. With that said, our buy volumes remain high and our number of new account registrations continues rising, which shows increasing interest from new retail investors and potentially more growth to come.” ... "