Anticipated ipos cnbc confirms that doordash and airbnb is expected to release the valuations in the upcoming s1 amendments and particularly door dash seems to be employing a technique that weve seen before from epic in doing this ipo pricing process and also getting quite bate of interest because of the pandemic right with so many more options like a three main options on the table now to go public, its interesting that door dash is forging its own way, elements of the traditional ipo with an auction process. Carl and jon, what is interesting about these two ipos, they were talking about this earlier, i heard leslie say something, benefitting in different ways from the pandemic also the strategy. They went to local smaller markets, particularly doordash going to the suburbs but, carl, you see airbnb, there were not many options to go to hotels or get great lodging in the smaller places thats all people want to do now. The they want to avoid the big cities and go, you know, outside of
Rips into Silicon Valley and defends the companys government work and no symptoms, no test. Why the cdc is quietly updating its coronavirus testing guidelines normally, jim, i wouldnt start there, but you were just tweeting a moment ago about how important testing is as the number the sevenday average of new tests in this country is the lowest since early july. I just think that the main gap in the system is you hear people say, well, my daughter just got it from college and weve been all trying to test in the family, its five days, we dont know what to do. I think that that halting nature of what to do has gripped this country and has changed it from a country where you go places to a country where you stay at home its a country where you do not travel overseas, its a country where youre frightened over a five and sevenday period endlessly and we live with the tyranny of it. Testing would end it, but its got to be instant. Cant be a lab a lab is a big, big obstacle. Yeah. We will talk
From tesla sent into over drive. And general mills, pitching the next best idea, why they say this gaming stock is a total home run we start off with a record run on the nasdaq with a new alltime high since february and do you on the best winning streak since september this coming as States Reopen if some form from the coronavirus shut downs and as cases are starting to rise, so does the markets resilience. In spite of this proof the rally has staying power. Guy. Its remarkable, isnt it again, a lot of people say this is pretty obvious, was easy. Clearly wasnt easy for me, number one im not going to all of a sudden change course. I respect the price, have to absolutely respect it. One thing ill point out is this, in march there were couple days we saw what i deemed back then indiscriminate selling that was a good sign to lead to capitulation today wasnt buying to that magnitude but did you see some stocks higher so maybe were getting close. Again this phased out at 2800 in s p where 40
Coronavirus and almost 100 deaths. This as lyft, pelaton, grub hub and tmobile report quarterly results. Its a mixed bag. I want to bring in taylor who has been covering the markets today. Walk us through the resiliency of tech in general. You saw the s p and the dow down. But again the nasdaq rising. Unbelievable. I think a lot of the earnings have come in much better than expected. Youre getting the sense that the tech sector here is sort of a defensive sector in this new environment. Its also another day that ive been tracking chinese tech stocks rel toive u. S. Tech stocks. They also relative to u. S. Tech stocks. They also are overperforming. A lot of growth and ot mitchell overseas filtering in through. The s p tech index is positive for the year, as crazy as that sounds. It is the only index in the s p. Now the only sector thats positive for the year. Youre really getting a sense that now big tech is the leadership in this environment. And weve got some quarantine favorites repo
The committee will come to order. The gentleman from texas, mr. Green, who is also the chair for subcommittee and oversight for investigations is recognized for five minutes. Thank you, madam chair. Madam chair, as a practitioner, i once represented a recipient of welfare who was charged with a crime because she made more money at a job and received some benefits from the federal government. She had to be prosecuted. A crime was alleged. If this bank, where its mu was smaller, had maybe ten employees, had engaged in this type of activity, opening fraudulent accounts, creating fraudulent credit cards, someone would be prosecuted. A small bank would have had prosecutions take place within the ranks of the person within the bank. Evidence shows that small banks have had persons prosecuted. But wells fargo created 1. 5 million fraudulent accounts. Wells fargo had over 500,000 credit cards created, fraudulently. Is it the case that if you become so big and you create such a grand scheme, th