Judge vs Brian Belski
Anyone catch that earlier on Halftime Report? And if so, do you know what in the world was going on? Seemed like there was passive aggression between those two all episode for some reason.
Anyone catch that earlier on Halftime Report? And if so, do you know what in the world was going on? Seemed like there was passive aggression between those two all episode for some reason.
Says after the current planned sales complete, no more founders will be selling until there is a "material" increase in price. (No link because the interview is still going as I type this.)
Am I crazy or is that Jim Parrack playing the father in the opening dinner table scene?
https://www.ispot.tv/ad/gc4T/omaha-steaks-fourth-of-july-americas-table
I can't find confirmation via Google. Haven't seen him in anything in years it seems like. Anyways, either way, he was great as Hoyt.
GOOGL, on the Research & Quotes page:
Overview tab - Market cap is $2.24T
Statistics tab - Market cap is $4.04T
Can anybody explain the difference? I've searched for Fidelity documentation to explain the difference but can't find anything.
For a while I've noticed a slight difference in the two Market Caps for many stocks, but they were minor differences that I just attributed to a delay in the system updating the different numbers.
This is a $2 billion discrepancy though, so definitely not a delay in updating the numbers.
Everywhere else says ~$4T is the market cap. So where does Fidelity get the ~$2T market cap number from?