Kaylee Wells
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Brett House at Columbia Business School says the short squeeze is when a whole bunch of the loners force that to happen at the same time.
Now all those people who wanted to buy the stock back when it was cheap have no choice but to buy it when it's rising.
Once the investors pay back all their borrowed shares, the price falls and the squeeze ends.
Angel Tengulov at University of Kansas says this happened recently with AMC and GameStop.
So even though it's been a tumultuous month for Avis, it could mean more money for the company in the long run.
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And I did it like a touchdown move.
It's a supply-demand equation.
So the reason that you see tip fees being much higher in northeast states is due to a lack of sufficient capacity.
For example, a waste-to-energy facility that converts waste to energy, you don't see any of those in many in the Midwest.
You see them concentrated in the Northeast.
If it cost more, then we wouldn't be accepting trash from New Jersey or New York City and having it hauled here to fill in our valleys.
the political will to create policy around that and regulation, that tends to drive things.
Wriggling around.
With a face only a mother could love.
Yes, this month looks bad for wage growth.
But let's remember, it's been declining for a while now after the inflationary post pandemic high.