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๐๐๐ฟ๐ผ๐ฝ๐ฒ ๐:
1. Cryptocurrency crash devalues Ukraineโs government crypto fundraise
Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February, the Ukrainian government used social media to ask for cryptocurrency donations. However, the cryptocurrency crash has caused a significant drop in the value of the total raised. Ukraine has continued to rally investors this week at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
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2. NFL renews sponsorship deal with Pepsi
Pepsi, under food and beverage giants PepsiCo $PEP (+0,82%) have renewed their sponsorship deal with the National Football League (NFL), however they have not retained the right to the Super Bowl half time show. CNBC has reported that the NFL could seek up to $50m for these rights. Pepsi $PEP (+0,82%) has retained right, such as pouring rights at top NFL events, and their sports drink subdivision Gatorade remains ever-visible on the sidelines.
๐ฉ $PEP (+0,82%) Co Inc (๐ผ+0.45%)
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3. Pfizer to sell patented drugs at non-profit price
Following criticism regarding their Covid vaccine, Pfizer $PFE (+2,39%) has announced that they will be making all of their patented medicines available at cost-price to 45 of the worldโs poorest countries. This includes Cominarty, the COVID-19 vaccine, Covid treatments, among others. $PFE (+2,39%) has also announced that when they launch new medicines and vaccines, these 45 countries will also be included in the portfolio at a non-for-profit price. Some of this was announced at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
๐ฉ $PFE (+2,39%) Pfizer Inc (๐ผ+0.71%)
๐๐ฎ๐ฟ๐ป๐ถ๐ป๐ด๐ ๐ฐ๐ฎ๐น๐น๐๐ฃ:
1. Nordstrom Inc $JWN (+0,46%)
๐ฅ EPS (LPS): -$0.04 expected vs -$0.06 reported (-42.01%)
๐ฉ Revenue: $3.29bn expected vs $3.57bn reported (+8.32%)
Nordstrom $JWN (+0,46%) has hiked its financial outlook for the full year, citing momentum in ithe business. The CEO, whose great grandfather founded the company, has said the company has capitalised on demand from people shopping for โlong-awaited occasions.โ
2. Intuit Inc $INTU (+2,45%)
๐ฉ EPS: $7.60 expected vs $7.65 reported (+0.66%)
๐ฉ Revenue: $5.51bn expected vs $5.63bn reported (+2.06%)
In the last four quarters, Intuit $INTU (+2,45%) has surpassed consensus EPS estimates three times, whereas they have topped revenue estimates each time in the last four quarters. Share prices have risen, however that sustainability will depend on managementโs commentary on the earnings call.
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๐ฉย TOP, $INTU (+2,45%) Intuit Inc (๐ผ+4.56%)
๐ฅ FLOP, $SW (+0,34%) Sodexo (๐ฝ-5.27%)
๐ฉ Most searched, $TSLA (+1,2%) Tesla Inc (๐ผ+2.38%)
๐ฉย Most traded, $TSLA (+1,2%) Tesla Inc (๐ผ+2.38%)
๐ฉ S&P500 (๐ผ+0.20%)
๐ฉ DAX (๐ผ+0.46%)
๐ฉ $BTC (-0,04%) Bitcoin โฟ, $29,673.00 (๐ผ+0.14%)
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Going back to the topic of the NFL, did you know that the Coinbase $COIN (-8,91%) ad at the Super Bowl this year cost $14 million? While this might be the most expensive ad per second, the outright most expensive ad is from Chanel, costing $33 million! Feel free to watch it ๐