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Rob Reiner portrayed Jordan Belfort's father Max Belfort in the 2013 movie 'The Wolf of Wall Street'
On Tuesday Dec. 16, Belfort, 63, shared an undated video to Instagram that he said Reiner sent to his family prior to his father's death. Reiner famously portrayed Maxwell in 2013's The Wolf of Wall Street, the 2013 Martin Scorsese -directed movie that saw Leonardo DiCaprio star as the former stockbroker.
Rob Reiner and his wife Michele Singer were reportedly found at their house in Los Angeles with knife wounds. Rob Reiner has recently died with his wife, Michele Singer, on Sunday, December 14. As per The Hollywood Reporter, a family spokesperson confirmed the heartbreaking news and even requested privacy while they mourned the loss.
Jordan Belfort has shared a touching video that Rob Reiner sent to his father, Max Belfort, before his death six years ago. Reiner famously played Max in Martin Scorsese’s 2013 biopic “The Wolf of Wall Street,” which saw Leonardo DiCaprio star as the former stockbroker-turned-financial criminal.
Rising depreciation expenses from the data center binge is a major worry. Alphabet, Microsoft and Meta combined for about $10 billion in depreciation costs in the final quarter of 2023. The figure rose to nearly $22 billion in the quarter that just ended in September. And it’s expected to be about $30 billion by this time next year.
Round-the-clock trading is fast approaching U.S. stock markets, but not all of Wall Street is embracing the move.
Wall Street analysts have been dusting off their crystal balls and setting year-end targets for the S&P 500 for next year. The forecast from Bank of America Securities is the most bearish, expecting the main U.
Ford shifts EV strategy, takes $19.5B write-down and drops current Lightning production. Nasdaq seeks SEC nod for round-the-clock stock trading - report. Holiday shopping season ramps up.
Nasdaq is planning to submit paperwork with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday to roll out round-the-clock trading of stocks, as it looks to capitalize on a global demand for U.S. equities.
At $30 per share, the top of its marketed range, Medline was originally planning to raise about $5.4bn, but the company is discussing raising as much as $7bn, according to people briefed on the talks, though no final decisions have been made. A company representative did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Wedbush says Tesla market cap will hit $2T next year. ServiceNow slumps on deal report. Netflix leadership seeks to assuage deal worries.