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here. Dow Jones Fut | Close: | 21948.1 | Current Future: | 22008.0 | Future Change: | 58.00 | Implied Open: | 65.90 | | S&P 500 Fut | Close: | 2471.65 | Current Future: | 2475.0 | Future Change: | 5.00 | Implied Open: | 4.10 | | NASDAQ 100 Fut | Close: | 5988.6 | Current Future: | 6004.25 | Future Change: | 13.50 | Implied Open: | 13.15 | | Russell 2000 Mini | Close: | 1405.28 | Current Future: | 1407.3 | Future Change: | 2.90 | Implied Open: | 2.67 | | Quotes as of 9/1/2017 7:26:28 AM ET | Hurricane Harvey will likely wind up being the most expensive natural disaster in American history, costing the economy about $190 billion, according to AccuWeather. (CNBC) The CEOs of Apple, Amazon, Facebook and Google joined roughly 300 business leaders urging President Trump to continue protecting children brought illegally to the U.S. from being deported. Trump today is expected to eliminate that legal shield entirely for those so-called "dreamers." (Recode) The Trump administration is announcing sharp cuts in programs promoting Obamacare enrollment for next year. Advertising will be cut to $10 million for the 2018 open enrollment season. That's down from $100 million for the 2017 sign-up season. (CNBC) Russian President Vladimir Putin urged today the U.S. and others to avoid going down a "dead-end road" with North Korea , adding only dialogue without pre-conditions could resolve the crisis. Last week, the U.S. and Japan imposed fresh sanctions on entities and organizations that support North Korea. (CNBC) Amazon is working on plans to roll out its one- and two-hour membership delivery service into Canada later this year, a move that marks a broader push into the country by the retailer. Amazon could begin offering its Prime Now service in Vancouver and Toronto in November and January, respectively. (WSJ) Amazon and Microsoft, two archrivals in cloud computing, announced they are teaming up so programmers can more easily take code they manage in Microsoft's tools, and roll it out on Amazon's cloud. Earlier this week, we saw the marriage of Amazon's Alexa virtual assistant and Microsoft's Cortana. (CNBC) Lululemon (LULU) shares were up more than 5 percent premarket this morning after the yoga wear maker posted adjusted quarterly profit of 39 cents per share, 4 cents above estimates. Revenue also beat forecasts, as did its comparable store sales. Lululemon also raised its full-year forecast. Palo Alto Networks (PANW) beat estimates by 13 cents with adjusted quarterly profit of 92 cents per share, with the cybersecurity software maker also beating on the top line. Palo Alto said it added a record number of new customers during the quarter. Separately, the company announced that CFO Steffan Tomlinson will retire and that a search for his replacement is underway. Tenet Healthcare (THC) is replacing CEO Trevor Fetter and several directors. The hospital operator has been under pressure from activist investor Glenview Capital Management, Tenet's largest shareholder with a 17.8 percent stake. Tenet shares have lost about three-quarters of their value over the past two years. Fetter will depart by mid-March. DowDuPont (DWDP) announced the successful completion of its merger of equals between Dow Chemical and DuPont. Meanwhile, Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (HPE) completed the spinoff of its enterprise software businesses, as it shifts its focus to cloud services. | | News Associate | | | Senior Producer | | Feedback We value your input—use our simple form to let us know what you think. Click here for Real-Time data and top stories on your desktop or mobile device. |
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