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TMUS YUM | Hot Stocks20:36 EDT T-Mobile, Taco Bell announce free tacos for Un-carrier customers - T-Mobile (TMUS) and Taco Bell (YUM) announced an exclusive partnership to bring Un-carrier customers free tacos, ramping up the uber-popular T-Mobile Tuesdays. Customers just have to download the T-Mobile Tuesdays app for iOS or Android to get your free tacos, starting this Tuesday, February 5.
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NSANY... | Hot Stocks19:22 EDT Fly Intel: Top five weekend stock stories - Catch up on the weekend's top five stories with this list compiled by The Fly: 1. In an interview with CBS' Margaret Brennan on "Face the Nation," President said he sees a "good chance to make a deal" with China. "We've put very massive tariffs on China. China is paying a big price and it's hurt China's economy very badly. I want them to make a fair deal. They have been very helpful, especially at the beginning when I first came in with North Korea. They have stopped goods from going in. They have stopped a lot of things from going in through the border. [...] They have been very vigilant. Are they the same now? Probably a little bit less so. But North Korea is absolutely talking. And I think North Korea wants to make a deal. We are making a deal. It looks like we're doing very well with making a deal with China. I can tell you this, no two leaders of this country and China have ever been closer than I am with President Xi. We have a good chance to make a deal. I don't know that we're going to make one, but we have a good chance. And if it is a deal it's going to be a real deal. It's not going to be a stopgap," the President said. 2. Nissan (NSANY) has scrapped plans to build its new X-Trail SUV in Britain and will produce it solely in Japan as uncertainty ahead of Brexit was making it harder to plan for the future, Reuters' Costas Pitas reported. 3. Amazon.com (AMZN) should buy FedEx (FDX) because its stock is cheap, but there are issues that should scuttle this proposed deal, including valuation, the latter's massive infrastructure and competition, Al Root wrote in this week's edition of Barron's. Further, there are also antitrust issues as vertical mergers face more regulatory scrutiny, the report noted. 4. Comcast (CMCSA; CMCSK) subsidiary Universal's "Glass" stayed atop the chart in its third outing with $9.5M for a domestic cume of $88.7M. Overseas, the superhero movie took in another $12.2M to finish the weekend with $199M worldwide. The film earned a B CinemaScore and sports a 36% Rotten Tomatoes score. Overall, domestic ticket sales plummeted to an estimated $68M-$70M, making it the worst showing for Super Bowl weekend in 19 years, and among the top 20 slowest weekends for any time of the year since 1997. 5. Brookfield Property (BPY), Taylor Wimpey (TWODF), Corning (GLW), Styker (SYK), Microsoft (MSFT), Aptiv (APTV), Spirit Airlines (SAVE), and Ball (BLL) saw positive mentions in Barron's.
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NVDA | Hot Stocks18:11 EDT Nvidia responds to TRC Capital's 'mini-tender' offer - Nvidia has received notice of an unsolicited "mini-tender" offer by TRC Capital dated January 21, 2019, to purchase up to 1,000,000 shares of Nvidia's common stock at a price of $149.88 per share in cash. The offer is for approximately 0.16% of Nvidia's outstanding common stock.TRC's offer is subject to a financing condition, among others. By its terms, TRC's mini-tender offer is set to expire at 12:01 a.m., New York City time, on February 20, 2019, but TRC may extend the offer, or terminate it, before the expiration date. Nvidia is not affiliated with TRC and does not endorse the offer documentation or the offer itself. Nvidia expresses no opinion and is neutral on TRC's offer and encourages shareholders to obtain current market quotations for their shares of Nvidia common stock, consult with their brokers or financial advisors, and exercise caution with respect to TRC's offer.
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SENS RHHBY | Hot Stocks17:11 EDT Senseonics announces extension of agreement with Roche Diabetes Care - Senseonics (SENS) announced an extension of its distribution agreement with Roche Diabetes Care (RHHBY). As extended, the agreement now runs through January 31, 2021. Under terms of the extended agreement, Roche will continue its role as Senseonics exclusive distributor in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, excluding Scandinavia and Israel. In addition, the agreement has been expanded to provide Roche with exclusive distribution rights in 17 additional countries, including Brazil, Russia, India and China, as well as select markets in the Asia Pacific and Latin American regions.
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T... | Hot Stocks16:17 EDT Box Office Battle: 'Glass' stays atop on worst Super Bowl weekend in decades - Comcast (CMCSA; CMCSK) subsidiary Universal's "Glass" stayed atop the chart in its third outing with $9.5M for a domestic cume of $88.7M. Overseas, the superhero movie took in another $12.2M to finish the weekend with $199M worldwide. The film earned a B CinemaScore and sports a 36% Rotten Tomatoes score. Overall, domestic ticket sales plummeted to an estimated $68M-$70M, making it the worst showing for Super Bowl weekend in 19 years, and among the top 20 slowest weekends for any time of the year since 1997. BOX OFFICE RUNNERS-UP: STXfilms' "The Upside" placed number two in its fourth weekend, grossing another $8M from 3,658 locations. Behind it was Sony's (SNE) "Miss Bala," earning $6.7M in its debut weekend. AT&T (T) subsidiary Warner Bros' "Aquaman" placed number four in its seventh weekend with an estimated $4.8M for a domestic total of $323.5M and $1.1B globally. Rounding out the top five, Sony's "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" earned $4.4M its twelfth weekend for a North American cume of $175.3M and $347.3M globally. Other publicly traded companies in filmmaking include Disney's (DIS), 21st Century Fox (FOXA); Viacom (VIAB), and Lionsgate's (LGF.A, LGF.B).
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SRE | Hot Stocks13:35 EDT SoCalGas issues 'Dial It Down' Alert until further notice - Due to colder weather and rain predicted for parts of the SoCalGas service territory, Southern California Gas has issued a "Dial It Down" Alert, encouraging Southern Californians to conserve natural gas until further notice. Customers are asked to conserve energy by reducing their natural gas use, specifically in the evenings when natural gas is typically at peak use. During periods of cold weather, local demand for natural gas for home heating, hot water, and cooking can increase rapidly and put a strain on the natural gas system. Dial It Down Alerts are similar to Flex Alerts issued by the California Independent System Operator that call on customers to voluntarily conserve electricity for a specific period of time.
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