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Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger resigned Monday and didn’t offer a reason to the parent company.
Sources close to the matter told TechCrunch the departure is due to rising tension between Facebook and Instagram’s leaders likely the result of a management shuffle in May. Specifically, Instagram’s former VP of Product Kevin Weil moved to work with Facebook’s blockchain technology and was replaced with the Adam Mosseri, who was VP of Facebook News Feed and part of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s “inner circle.” CLICK for complete article

Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger resigned Monday and didn’t offer a reason to the parent company.
Sources close to the matter told TechCrunch the departure is due to rising tension between Facebook and Instagram’s leaders likely the result of a management shuffle in May. Specifically, Instagram’s former VP of Product Kevin Weil moved to work with Facebook’s blockchain technology and was replaced with the Adam Mosseri, who was VP of Facebook News Feed and part of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s “inner circle.” CLICK for complete article

Speculators love to find patterns in the stars, and the latest mantra—at least for the stock market bulls—is that history claims to tells us that every time we’ve seen a significant amount of uncertainty ahead of a midterm election, stocks have jumped afterwards.
According to a recent analysis from Macro Risk Advisors (MRA), during mid-term election years, markets fare better in the fourth quarter. And they tend to fare better … significantly, as reported by Forbes…. CLICK for complete article

Speculators love to find patterns in the stars, and the latest mantra—at least for the stock market bulls—is that history claims to tells us that every time we’ve seen a significant amount of uncertainty ahead of a midterm election, stocks have jumped afterwards.
According to a recent analysis from Macro Risk Advisors (MRA), during mid-term election years, markets fare better in the fourth quarter. And they tend to fare better … significantly, as reported by Forbes…. CLICK for complete article

Speculators love to find patterns in the stars, and the latest mantra—at least for the stock market bulls—is that history claims to tells us that every time we’ve seen a significant amount of uncertainty ahead of a midterm election, stocks have jumped afterwards.
According to a recent analysis from Macro Risk Advisors (MRA), during mid-term election years, markets fare better in the fourth quarter. And they tend to fare better … significantly, as reported by Forbes…. CLICK for complete article
