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Amazon cancels on-site presence at CES, T-Mobile scales back due to Omicron concerns
05:33pm, Wednesday, 22'nd Dec 2021 GeekWire
Amazon is one of several big tech companies that have decided not to attend or exhibit at the International CES trade show and conference in Las Vegas from January 5-8. The decision, prompted by the spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19, also applies to the companys Ring smart-home subsidiary. Meta, Pinterest and Twitter also no longer plan to attend, Bloomberg News reported. T-Mobile will significantly limit its in-person participation, and cancel a planned keynote by CEO Mike Sievert. While we are confident that CES organizers are taking exhaustive measures to protect in-person attendees and we had many preventative practices Read More
Pinterest (NYSE:PINS) Trading Up 3.5%
05:14pm, Wednesday, 22'nd Dec 2021 Dakota Financial News
Pinterest, Inc. (NYSE:PINS)s stock price was up 3.5% on Wednesday . The company traded as high as $38.46 and last traded at $38.01. Approximately 136,241 shares were traded during trading, a decline of 99% from the average daily volume of 12,077,330 shares. The stock had previously closed at $36.74. A number of equities analysts recently []
Are Investors Inclined To Sell Their Pinterest Inc. (NYSE: PINS) Holdings?
04:30pm, Wednesday, 22'nd Dec 2021 Stocks Register
Pinterest Inc. (NYSE:PINS) traded at $36.74 at close of the session on Tuesday, 12/21/21, made an upward move of 2.74% on its previous days price. Looking at the stock we see that its previous close was $35.76 and the beta (5Y monthly) reads 1.25 with the days price range being $35.58 $36.98. The company Are Investors Inclined To Sell Their Pinterest Inc. (NYSE: PINS) Holdings? Read More »
Where Pinterest Stands With Analysts
03:41pm, Wednesday, 22'nd Dec 2021 Business Insider Markets
Over the past 3 months, 9 analysts have published their opinion on Pinterest (NYSE: PINS ) stock. These analysts are typically
Pinterest Stock Will Have a Better 2022 Despite Recent Worries
03:38pm, Wednesday, 22'nd Dec 2021 InvestorPlace
InvestorPlace - Stock Market News, Stock Advice & Trading Tips PINS stock is back to being a hidden gem that''s part of two popular investment themes. It''s an online store inside a popular social network. The post Pinterest Stock Will Have a Better 2022 Despite Recent Worries appeared first on InvestorPlace . More From InvestorPlace Stock Prodigy Who Found NIO at $2 Says Buy THIS Now Man Who Called Black Monday: Prepare Now. #1 EV Stock Still Flying Under the Radar Interested in Crypto? Read This First
Pinterest (NYSE:PINS) Price Target Lowered to $42.00 at Citigroup
03:22pm, Wednesday, 22'nd Dec 2021 Dakota Financial News
Pinterest (NYSE:PINS) had its target price dropped by analysts at Citigroup from $48.00 to $42.00 in a research report issued on Wednesday, Benzinga reports. The brokerage presently has a neutral rating on the stock. Citigroups price objective would suggest a potential upside of 10.47% from the stocks current price. Several other analysts have also recently []
This bootcamp graduate turned a rejection into a full time job at Pinterest, thanks to the company''s growing program for hiring people without college degrees or tech experience
02:00pm, Wednesday, 22'nd Dec 2021 Business Insider Markets
Tobi Ogunnaike attended Pinterest''s apprenticeship program in 2017. Pinterest
Investors Alert (Technical Performance Analysis): Nikola Corporation (NASDAQ:NKLA), Pinterest, Inc. (NYSE:PINS)
09:26am, Wednesday, 22'nd Dec 2021 Stock Equity
Nikola Corporation (NASDAQ:NKLA) with the stream of 1.84% also noticed, India Pinterest, Inc. (NYSE:PINS) encountered a rapid change of 2.74% in the last hour of Tuesdays trading session. Nikola Corporation The post Investors Alert (Technical Performance Analysis): Nikola Corporation (NASDAQ:NKLA), Pinterest, Inc. (NYSE:PINS) appeared first on Stocks Equity .
Amazon, Meta, T-Mobile and other companies drop out of CES 2022
08:58am, Wednesday, 22'nd Dec 2021 Engadget
A handful of key tech companies has already pulled out of next year''s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Amazon, Meta, Twitter and T-Mobile have announced that they''re no longer attending the event in person due to the threat brought about by the COVID-19 Omicron variant. The show earlier this year was a strictly online-only affair , but the Consumer Technology Association announced in April that the event is returning as an in-person affair in 2022. While the organizer requires attendees to show proof of vaccination to be able to attend the expo, the Omicron variant''s emergence prompted companies to reconsider their plans. Amazon told Bloomberg in a statement that it''ll no longer have an on-site presence at the event "due to the quickly shifting situation and uncertainty around the Omicron variant." Its smart home subsidiary Ring will no longer be attending, as well. Meanwhile, Facebook parent company Meta said it won''t be attending the expo in person anymore "due to the evolving public health concerns related to COVID-19." It might participate in the event in a virtual capacity, but the company has yet to release more concrete details.
Amazon, Facebook, Twitter Drop Plans to Attend CES
08:42am, Wednesday, 22'nd Dec 2021 EquityPandit
Amazon, Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest announced on Tuesday that they would not send teams to the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas as worries about the Omicron variant is increasing. T-Mobile also said that the majority of its contingent would not be present, and its CEO will not be The post Amazon, Facebook, Twitter Drop Plans to Attend CES appeared first on Equitypandit .
Omicron scare: Amazon, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest drop Consumer Electronics Show plans
05:42am, Wednesday, 22'nd Dec 2021 The Tribune
December 21 Amazon Inc, Facebook parent Meta Platforms Inc, Twitter Inc and Pinterest Inc will not send teams to the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas as concerns grow about Omicron, the firms said on Tuesday. CES, which serves as an annual showcase of new trends and gadgets in the technology industry has attracted more than 1,80,000 people from around the world to a sprawling array of casinos and convention spaces in the past. Amazon and its smart-home unit Ring said they would not be onsite at next month''s event due to the "quickly shifting situation and uncertainty around the Omicron variant" of coronavirus, the firm''s spokesperson told Reuters in an email. Bloomberg News first reported that Amazon and Ring had decided against in-person presence at the show. US wireless carrier and conference sponsor T-Mobile also said the vast majority of its contingent would no longer be going and its chief executive would not deliver a keynote speech. "We are prioritizing the safety of our team and other attendees with this decision," T-Mobile said, while expressing confidence that CES organizers were taking exhaustive protective measures.
Omicron forces new restrictions, global call for booster shot
05:38am, Wednesday, 22'nd Dec 2021 Business Recorder
SYDNEY: Singapore suspended quarantine-free travel and Australia renewed its vaccination push on Wednesday as surging cases of the Omicron coronavirus variant just days before Christmas forced authorities to impose new curbs and expedite booster shots. Governments globally have tightened social mobility restrictions and made urgent pleas for citizens to vaccinate as Omicron emerges as the dominant strain of the virus, upending reopening plans that many hoped would herald the start of a post-pandemic era in 2022. In Asia-Pacific, Singapore will freeze all new ticket sales for flights and buses under its programme for quarantine-free travel into the city-state from Dec. 23 to Jan. 20, the government said on Wednesday, citing risk from the fast-spreading Omicron. "Our border measures will help to buy us time to study and understand the Omicron variant, and to strengthen our defences, including enhancing our healthcare capacity, and getting more people vaccinated and boosted," Singapore''s health ministry said in a statement.
Major tech firms cancel CES 2022 in-person amid Omicron fear
05:02am, Wednesday, 22'nd Dec 2021 Buziness Bytes
San Francisco, Dec 22 (IANS) The worlds biggest consumer electronics show CES 2022 appears to be falling apart as some of the major tech companies like Amazon, Meta, Twitter, Pinterest and T-Mobile have announced not to attend the event in-person, owing to the fast spread of the Omicron variant across the globe. T-Mobile CEO Mike [] The post Major tech firms cancel CES 2022 in-person amid Omicron fear appeared first on Buziness Bytes .
How to delete your Pinterest account or temporarily deactivate it
04:17am, Wednesday, 22'nd Dec 2021 Building Online Business
You can delete or deactivate your Pinterest account on a computer or mobile device. SOPA Images/Contributor/Getty Images To delete a Pinterest account on a computer, open the Pinterest website and find Account settings in the Settings menu. You can delete your account in the Pinterest app by opening the Settings menu and going to the bottom of the Account settings page. If you want to leave Pinterest, you can choose to temporarily deactivate your account, which hides your profile and pins. Visit Insider''s Tech Reference library for more stories. Pinterest is a great resource for researching websites as well as The post How to delete your Pinterest account or temporarily deactivate it appeared first on Building Online Business .
COVID Concerns Prompt Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest to Bow Out of CES
02:28am, Wednesday, 22'nd Dec 2021 PYMNTS
Facebook parent Meta, Twitter and Pinterest all announced separately that they will not be sending teams to the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) due to concerns over the omicron variant of COVID-19, Reuters reported. None of the companies had planned large in-person gatherings, according to the report. Facebook and Twitter are looking into options for virtual []
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