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Black Monday is an American historical dark comedy television series created by Jordan Cahan and David Caspe that premiered on January 20, 2019, on Showtime.The series stars Don Cheadle, Andrew Rannells, Regina Hall, Casey Wilson, and Paul Scheer, and follows the employees of second-tier Wall Street trading firm the Jammer Group during the year leading up to "Black Monday", the day when ...
The first known use of the phrase was attributed by a pair of writers in The New York Times to a 1998 Associated Press story, "Black Monday for NFL Coaches". [12] The term is also sometimes used in reference to the day following the annual NFL Draft where players' contracts may be terminated once new players are added to a roster. [13]
Black Monday (also known as Black Tuesday in some parts of the world due to time zone differences) was the global, severe and largely unexpected [1] stock market crash on Monday, October 19, 1987. Worldwide losses were estimated at US$1.71 trillion. [ 2 ]
Shoppers spent $9 billion on Black Friday and $11 billion on Cyber Monday, according to Adobe Analytics. Shoppers were lured in by deals online and in stores. Black Friday, Cyber Monday 2022: How ...
Wayfair's Cyber Monday Sale 2022 is on now, including up to 80% off tons of furniture, bedding, kitchen appliances, home decor, and more. ... Wayfair's Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale 2022 runs ...
And while lots of retailers start Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales as soon as November 1, “most deals are taking place over the traditional Black Friday/Cyber Monday period in 2022 ...
1987 Black Monday – One of Jones' earliest and major successes was predicting Black Monday in 1987, tripling his money during the event due to large short positions. [ 17 ] In 1987, betting on a crash in the United States stock market Jones' Tudor' returned 125.9 percent after fees, earning an estimated $100 million.
The crash on October 19, 1987, Black Monday, was the climactic culmination of a market decline that had begun five days before on October 14. The DJIA fell 3.81% on October 14, followed by another 4.60% drop on Friday, October 16. On Black Monday, the DJIA plummeted 508 points, losing 22.6% of its value in one day.