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Delta workers sue manufacturer Lands' End over uniforms

Hundreds of Delta Air Lines employees have filed a pair of class action lawsuits against Wisconsin-based clothing manufacturer Lands’ End, claiming that uniforms they are required to wear are causing serious medical problems. The first lawsuit against the Atlanta-based airline was filed in October with a second on Tuesday in federal court in Madison, the Wisconsin State Journal reported Friday. Lands’ End is based in Dodgeville, a small town about 120 miles west of Milwaukee. …read more […]

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3 Steps That Guarantee a Bigger Portfolio Iin 2020

The U.S. stock market just finished a record year, but the future holds no guarantees.
Today, Alexander Green offers three simple things you can do to ensure you continue to grow your wealth in 2020, no matter what the market does.

Editor’s Note: Today, Alex shares three essential steps you should take in 2020 to ensure you continue to grow your wealth. I’d like to add one more thing you should check out: what Monument Traders Alliance has been working on.
Our friend Bryan Bottarelli is shining the light on how you can make a five-minute trade before 4 p.m., go to sleep, …read more […]

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Tesla Rises as Record Deliveries Stoke Street Confidence

(Bloomberg) — The recent rally in Tesla Inc. shares after the company reported record quarterly deliveries shows that investors are growing more optimistic on the company as it proves it can walk the walk, according to analysts.The electric carmaker’s fourth quarter deliveries of 112,000 units topped Street expectations, defying skeptics by hitting its 2019 delivery guidance. Tesla delivered 367,500 vehicles total in 2019, beating the low end of its forecast for at least 360,000.Shares in Tesla rose as much as 5.5% on Friday. Still, the upbeat delivery numbers haven’t been enough to encourage some analysts to turn bullish on the …read more […]

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3 “Strong Buy” Cannabis Stocks Set to Benefit From Mergers

The cannabis sector has run into major liquidity issues with the lack of access to the banking system in the U.S. and market issues in Canada. In the process, the market has seen a substantial decline in mergers with a shift in deals towards stock-for-stock ones. Several companies set to close big U.S. deals could stand out in a sector where competitors can’t merge to compete on scale.According to Viridian Capital Advisors, the cannabis sector ended 2019 at a crawl. Capital raises were near non-existent with only 2 for the week ending December 13 and no M&A activity during the …read more […]