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"Dave & Busters Announces Opening Date and Hiring 150+ Positions in Colorado Springs"
business2 years ago

"Dave & Busters Announces Opening Date and Hiring 150+ Positions in Colorado Springs"

Dave & Buster's is set to open its first location in Colorado Springs on November 20th and is looking to hire over 160 positions including front and back-of-house staff, servers, bartenders, hosts, line cooks, and game techs. The 20,000 square-foot entertainment and restaurant hub will feature over 100 arcade games, a chef-crafted food menu, innovative drinks, and a state-of-the-art sports bar with a 40-foot high-definition TV screen. Dave & Buster's aims to provide a unique and fun-filled work environment for its employees and an exciting, interactive experience for guests.

"Stocks to Watch: Apple, WestRock, McDonald's, GameStop, and More"
business2 years ago

"Stocks to Watch: Apple, WestRock, McDonald's, GameStop, and More"

Apple shares fell over 2.6% as China plans to extend a ban on iPhone use to state-owned corporations, while Dutch Bros dropped 6% after announcing a $300 million public offering. Dave & Buster's reported weaker-than-expected earnings, causing a 3% drop in its shares. McDonald's gained nearly 1% after being upgraded by Wells Fargo, and ChargePoint Holdings tumbled 11.6% after missing estimates for the fiscal second quarter. WestRock shares rose 6.7% as it nears a merger with Smurfit Kappa, and C3.ai plunged 9.2% after forecasting a larger-than-expected operating loss. Roku was downgraded by Loop Capital, and Verint Systems lost 16.2% as its second-quarter earnings and revenue fell short of expectations.

US stock futures fluctuate amidst economic uncertainty.
business2 years ago

US stock futures fluctuate amidst economic uncertainty.

Stock futures were flat after the S&P 500 closed at its highest level since August 2022. The tail-end of earnings season continued with results from Dave & Buster's and Stitch Fix, with both companies reporting better-than-expected results. The Dow Jones Industrial Average futures dipped 8 points, while S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq-100 futures traded flat. The financial sector added 1.3%, boosted by regional banking stocks and bellwethers like Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley.