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MarketWatch First Take: Tesla loses an adult in the room with sudden departure of its CFO

Tesla investors do not like the surprise news of the departure of former CFO Zachary Kirkhorn, who stepped down Friday.

: If Donald Trump’s mug shot is taken in Georgia, it could be ‘the most famous in the world’

Such an image could become an iconic symbol for Trump supporters and detractors alike.

: As Yellow files for Chapter 11, $700 million pandemic bailout in the spotlight

The $700 million federal loan made to Yellow in 2020 has sparked criticism.

Financial Face-Off: Electric vehicles vs. gas-powered cars: Which one is cheaper to buy and own?

Price cuts by Tesla and Ford have made EVs cheaper, but are they a better deal than internal-combustion-engine cars?

Crypto: Bitcoin halving events helped crypto rally before, but maybe not this time 

Crypto investors hoping that bitcoin’s coming halving event could trigger a rally of the coin’s price may be disappointed, according to Kaiko Research. 

: Disney earnings preview: How much magic is left in the kingdom?

ESPN headlines near-term headaches for Disney that include linear-TV ad sales, Disney+ subscriptions, park attendance, strikes and a political showdown with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Help Me Retire: I’m 49, have $1.2 million in savings and just lost my job — can I trust the retirement calculators that tell me it’s OK to retire?

Have a question about your own retirement savings? Email us at [email protected].

: Lucid launches EV sales event and stock slumps toward a 6-week low

Lucid's stock slumped Monday after the EV maker announced the launch of a sales event aiming to attract buyers with "special pricing and lease offers."

: As baby boomers hit another milestone next summer, Social Security will feel the strain

More than 10,000 people in the U.S. turn 65 every day, and that number will peak at about 12,000 in the summer of 2024.

: Campbell Soup’s bonds sell off after S&P downgrades rating following $2.7 billion deal

Campbell Soup will pay $2.7 billion in cash to buy Sovos Brands, parent of Rao’s pasta sauces and noosa yogurts.

: Siemens Energy’s shares slump as wind-turbine issues may cause $5 billion loss

Siemens Energy shares fell as much as 7% on Monday in volatile trade as the conglomerate warned of a €4.5 billion ($4.95 billion) annual loss due to trouble at its wind-turbine division.

: Campbell Soup to acquire Rao’s parent Sovos Brands $2.7 billion deal

Campbell is betting on Rao's pasta sauces and their strong sales growth rate.
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