Disney+ suffers technical errors on launch day — Nightly Business Report

Steve Kovach Disney+ appears to have been hit by some technical errors just a few hours into its official launch on Tuesday. Some users who rushed to download Disney’s new streaming service were met with an unfortunate error message on their screen that reads “unable to connect.” The message, which appears underneath characters from “Wreck-It…

Disney+ suffers technical errors on launch day — Nightly Business Report

Well’s Fargo & P/E Ratio

Hello Java Junkies, here is a quick lesson on P/E Ratio and what it tells you about Well’s Fargo.

The goal of this article is to teach you how to use price to earnings ratios (P/E ratios). We’ll look at Wells Fargo & Company’s (NYSE:WFC) P/E ratio and reflect on what it tells us about the company’s share price. Wells Fargo has a P/E ratio of 11.04, based on the last twelve months. That is equivalent to an earnings yield of about 9.1%.

https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/heres-wells-fargo-companys-nyse-185318206.html

Telsa Service Issues

Service issues at Telsa, and yes to the favorite Economists who know I love Telsa.

Tesla owners still love their vehicles, and the electric automaker still beats out competitors, according to a new survey by research firm Bernstein. But the company’s Achilles’ heel is its customer service.

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/11/teslas-biggest-problem-is-customer-service-new-bernstein-survey.html

Fiat Chrysler and Peugeot reach deal to merge — Nightly Business Report

Jens Schlueter | Getty Images DETROIT – From Daimler-Chrysler to Fiat Chrysler, the former American automaker Chrysler Corp. has gallivanted around the world to find partners to assistin its growth or help keep it afloat. It now has its sights set on Peugeot maker PSA Group. Both the French carmaker and Fiat Chrysler on Wednesday…

Fiat Chrysler and Peugeot reach deal to merge — Nightly Business Report

Trump rails against Powell a day after the Fed cuts rates for a third time this year — Nightly Business Report

President Donald TrumpLeah Millis | Reuters President Donald Trump railed against Jerome Powell on Thursday, claiming that “people are VERY disappointed in” the Fed chairman despite the central bank’s third interest rate cut this year. “China is not our problem, the Federal Reserve is!” Trump tweeted. “We will win anyway.” Trump’s blast came a day…

Trump rails against Powell a day after the Fed cuts rates for a third time this year — Nightly Business Report

Rich people buy cheap used cars and why you could too.

Hola Exchange members, in regards to personal financial independence most people ask the same question – how do I create wealth. One method to create wealth is to spend less on the necessary goods and save the difference. The video above is not a deep dive in the financial aspect of your money, but on the practical points of the second biggest bill most people will make, their car. After your house, and in some cases your college tuition, your car is one of the most expensive items you will invest into. The term invest is a bit miss leading. In the purest sense an investment is something that generates an income. Cars, on the other hand, do not generate an income, but a car provides you a means to create income. Should you spend more on a deprecating asset or less? Watch Mr. Kilmer and you decide.

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Is student debt the next economic bubble?

A. Wayne Johnson

The house bubble has left many in the country without a major asset, a home. During the recession many out of work individuals returned to school seeking a degree and career options. Some found success, but most left college with a debt of $35,000. Senior Government Official A. Wayne Johnson has seen enough and recently stepped down from his post in the Department of Education. Once a hand picked associate of Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, Johnson has suggested forgiving $50,000 of debt to help keep the economic moving.

A senior government official appointed by Education Secretary Betsy DeVos resigned Thursday, saying the current student loan system is “fundamentally broken” and calling for billions of dollars in debt to be forgiven.

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/10/24/student-loan-official-resigns-calling-for-massive-debt-cancellation.html

Six tips for college success, from the instructors stand point.

Hello young Economist & Jedi, I wanted to share this with the present and future student on how to get into your professor’s good graces. Another way to view this, how to avoid the doghouse with your instructor.

College is not an extension of high school. That may seem obvious to anyone who has gotten a degree, but in my decades of teaching, I have observed many college freshmen who do not understand the expectations of college classes. Those 18-year-olds who are slow to figure out this basic truth risk failing classes or dropping out of school — two costly mistakes — or graduating with a mediocre record, which isn’t much better.

Does new public transit boost home prices? If it’s underground, the answer is usually yes — Financial Post

Billions of dollars are being spent on the construction of new public transit across Canada and the leading political parties have promised even more transit funding during the current election campaign. Read More

Does new public transit boost home prices? If it’s underground, the answer is usually yes — Financial Post
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