
Dennis Kneale
Media Strategist and Content Creator at Freelance
Author, "The Leadership Genius of Elon Musk" https://t.co/nnuCbgDjhq Host of "What's Bugging Me" pod. Ex-WSJ/Forbes/CNBC/Fox. Now: frequent guest on Newsmax.
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2 weeks ago |
pinionnewswire.com | Dennis Kneale
NEW YORK, N.Y.—The new episode of the “What’s Bugging Me” podcast on Ricochet features an exclusive interview with investor activist John Brda, former CEO of Torch Light. Brda discusses a proposed executive order to ban illegal naked short selling, a topic detailed in a recent Newsmax column by podcast host Dennis Kneale.
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2 weeks ago |
newsmax.com | Dennis Kneale
President Trump has issued more than 150 executive orders during the first 130 days of his second term (to May 29), covering everything from new tariffs and AI (Artificial Intelligence) to "Protecting American Communities from Criminal Aliens."Now one of the most important of these orders may be at hand: a bold measure to curb "naked" short selling ("naked shorts"), by which market makers such as Citadel sell short vastly more shares in a company than are available for sale.
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2 months ago |
ricochet.com | Dennis Kneale
Are Surveys About the Economy Really About Political Views? The headline writers pounced on the plunge in the University of Michigan’s (UMich) much-watched index for consumer sentiment on April 11th. Almost gleefully so. “Consumer sentiment tumbles in April as inflation fears spike” (CNBC.com) and “Extends Plunge as Price Expectations Soar” (Bloomberg). The Wall Street Journal, “‘From Anxious to Petrified’: Consumer Sentiment Plunges Further.”Petrified? Maybe we should lighten up.
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2 months ago |
wlsam.com | Dennis Kneale
Are Surveys About the Economy Really About Political Views? The headline writers pounced on the plunge in the University of Michigan’s (UMich) much-watched index for consumer sentiment on Friday. Almost gleefully so. “Consumer sentiment tumbles in April as inflation fears spike” (CNBC.com) and “Extends Plunge as Price Expectations Soar” (Bloomberg). The Wall Street Journal, “‘From Anxious to Petrified’: Consumer Sentiment Plunges Further.”Petrified? Maybe we should lighten up.
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2 months ago |
newsmax.com | Dennis Kneale
Are Surveys About the Economy Really About Political Views? The headline writers pounced on the plunge in the University of Michigan's (UMich) much-watched index for consumer sentiment on Friday. Almost gleefully so. "Consumer sentiment tumbles in April as inflation fears spike" (CNBC.com) and "Extends Plunge as Price Expectations Soar" (Bloomberg). The Wall Street Journal, "'From Anxious to Petrified': Consumer Sentiment Plunges Further." Petrified? Maybe we should lighten up.
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