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Investors place too much trust in flattering numbers

  What’s a profit? A recent ill-tempered television appearance by the co-founder of home-flipper Opendoor Technologies Inc., Keith Rabois, showed just how far we have drifted from a common understanding of earnings. Rabois, a Miami venture capitalist, was irritated by his interlocutor’s (not unreasonable) suggestion that Opendoor is loss-making. Net losses total $1.7 billion since inception, according to the latest ...

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Why UK pension funds are this much exciting

  Pension funds are supposed to be among the least exciting financial institutions. Their job is to make long-term investments to meet the predictable needs of future retirees. They should be immune to short-term shocks. Yet last week in the UK, they were the center of an incipient financial crisis. What led to this was a novel variation on a ...

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Cathay Pacific needs another 1,000 flight attendants by ’23

  Bloomberg Just over 1,000 people have signed up for Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd.’s flight attendant recruiting drive, around half of the 2,000 targeted by the end of 2023, underscoring the labour challenges the airline faces as it seeks to fully restore flights in and out of the Asian financial hub. Cathay said it was satisfied with the expressions of ...

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