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King Luther Capital Management Corp Has $129.43 Million Stake in Meta Platforms, Inc. $META
King Luther Capital increased its Meta holdings by 5.5% in Q4, owning $129.43 million worth of Meta stock as per SEC filings, amid broader institutional interest.
Nasdaq falls 4% and suffers worst day since April 2025 as traders flee chip stocks: Live updates
The Nasdaq fell 4.18%, its worst day since April 2025, driven by a sharp decline in chip stocks amid broader tech sell-off and investor rotation.
Wall Street ends sharply lower as chips slide, jobs data fuels rate hike fears
Stocks declined significantly as semiconductor shares fell and recent jobs data raised concerns over potential rate hikes by the Fed.
S&P 500 rejects SpaceX, also blocking entry for OpenAI and Anthropic
The S&P 500 has rejected SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic from inclusion, citing strict eligibility rules despite potential passive fund inflows. Details remain unclear.
Grant deadline radar for arts nonprofits
A new grant deadline tracker for small arts nonprofits aims to streamline funding workflows, with testing planned over three organizations in two weeks.
Vendor insurance certificate tracker for property managers
A new vendor insurance certificate tracker is being tested to help small property managers manage vendor documents, renewals, and risk assessments more effectively.
Offerpad, Comcast, and Sonos Shares Are Falling, What You Need To Know
Shares of Offerpad, Comcast, and Sonos declined significantly amid broader market reactions to rising oil prices and inflation fears, impacting investor sentiment.
Meta whistleblower’s lawyer says he too is prevented from promoting her book
Sarah Wynn-Williams’s lawyer confirms he is also barred from promoting her memoir due to arbitration rulings, after her silent appearance at Hay Festival.
EU fines Temu €200M for allowing sale of illegal products
The European Union has imposed a €200 million fine on Temu for selling illegal and unsafe products, marking a significant enforcement action under the Digital Services Act.