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Mortgage rates continue to rise, but housing market is gradually improving. (00:14) Netflix (NFLX) hiking subscription plans to pay for $20B content budget. (01:05) Senate advances Homeland Security funding bill as shutdown strains airports. (01:58)Episode transcripts seekingalph ...  Show more

Henkel adds shine with Olaplex

Olaplex (OLPX) to be acquired by Henkel (HENKY) for $1.4B; stock surges 49% premarket. (00:14) JetBlue (JBLU) jumps on report it's exploring potential sale. (01:14) LA jury finds Meta, Google liable for inducing social media addiction in young woman. (02:05)Episode transcripts se ...  Show more

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