Tag: Finance
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Trump’s more than 3,700 trades astonish Wall Street insiders
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s latest financial disclosures show that he or his investment advisers made more than 3,700 trades in the first quarter, a flurry totaling tens of millions of dollars and involving major companies that have dealings with his administration. The transactions, spelled out in more than 100 pages of documents filed Thursday with…
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York Space Systems prepares to become Denver’s next public company
York Space Systems, the Denver-based aerospace company, took its first steps to go public. The company filed documents to set up an initial public offering with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday, the first formal step toward offering shares of the company publicly. York plans to list its stock on the New York Stock…
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Why Colorado couples should talk about their finances more
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With Valentine’s Day around the corner, Coloradans may not realize their partner may lack savings from spending too much on outdoor gear. Or that they have substantial credit card debt while paying the minimum amount. A new romance can be great at first, but finances can quickly sour a relationship. Couples should talk about finances…
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Colorado’s top election official targets AI-generated ‘deepfakes’ in elections
Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold is targeting AI-generated “disruptors” — such as “deepfakes” — as her office prepares for this year’s elections. Griswold unveiled her legislative priorities at a time of social anxiety over “deepfakes.” This week, pornographic “deepfake” images generated by artificial intelligence and sexualizing people without their consent hit the singer Taylor Swift,…
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Rally against Park Hill redevelopment draws mayoral candidates, Wellington Webb
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A rally against the proposed redevelopment of the Park Hill Golf Course attracted hundreds in Denver on Sunday, including former mayor Wellington Webb, who sought to portray the fight as a battle between those who have the financial means to push it — and gain…
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Denver City Council cleans up election schedule, celebrates start of National Western Stock Show early
With a change to when the City of Denver holds its municipal election, City Council tied up loose ends left over from the process. The bill comes as 25 candidates vie to be the next mayor. The bill, referred to as the “fair elections cleanup bill” by Andy Szekeres, the city’s campaign finance administrator, was…
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Aurora mortgage broker lays off over half its employees on short notice
American Financing Company, a mortgage loan broker with an office in Aurora, announced it plans to lay off almost 200 Denver-area employees by Dec. 23, according to the Colorado Secretary of State’s website. The Nov. 16 announcement came via a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN) notice where the company reported it would lay…
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City Council to formally approve new Denver Police chief Monday
The Denver City Council Monday will look to shore up flood control improvements in the city’s Globeville neighborhood with another $6.3 million, according to its published agenda. The additional $6.3 million for flood control improvements, part of the Globeville Levee Project, comes via Bill 22-1246. The bill raises the total agreement between the city and…




