The article highlights the biggest midday stock movements involving companies like Vertiv, Baidu, Warby Parker, and RH, indicating notable trading activity and price changes.
Now that the 2024 total solar eclipse has passed, people can donate their solar eclipse glasses to organizations like Warby Parker and Astronomers Without Borders, who will recycle and redistribute them to those in need for upcoming eclipses. Warby Parker is accepting donations at their retail locations until April 30, and the glasses will be sent to schools around the world. Astronomers Without Borders and Eclipse Glasses USA are also collecting glasses for recycling and redistribution. The next solar eclipse will be viewable from parts of Latin America on October 2, 2024.
As North America prepares for the total solar eclipse on April 8, retailers and organizations are offering free ISO-certified solar eclipse glasses to ensure safe viewing of the celestial event, emphasizing the critical need for eye protection to avoid serious injuries and vision loss. Retailers like Warby Parker and MyEyeDr. are distributing free glasses, while libraries and welcome centers in New York are also providing them. Additionally, individuals can create their own pinhole projectors to safely view the eclipse at home.
With the upcoming total solar eclipse on April 8, it's crucial to protect your eyes with proper eyewear. Normal sunglasses won't suffice, but there are various ways to obtain free eclipse glasses, including through public libraries, Warby Parker, New York State locations, Sonic and Smoothie King, or by making your own using instructions from NASA. It's important to ensure you have the right eye protection to safely observe this rare astrological event.
As North America prepares for the total solar eclipse on April 8, retailers and organizations are offering free ISO-certified solar eclipse glasses to ensure safe viewing of the celestial event, emphasizing the critical need for eye protection to avoid serious injuries and vision loss. Warby Parker, MyEyeDr., and Boost Mobile are among the providers offering free eclipse glasses, while libraries and welcome centers in New York are also distributing them. Additionally, instructions for making a pinhole projector at home are provided as an alternative safe viewing method.
Companies like Warby Parker, Burger King, Krispy Kreme, and SunChips are offering exclusive products and deals to capitalize on the upcoming solar eclipse, the last total solar eclipse visible from the contiguous United States until 2044. Warby Parker is giving away free ISO-certified solar eclipse glasses, while Burger King is offering a buy-one-get-one Whopper deal for loyalty members. Krispy Kreme has introduced a limited-time "Total Solar Eclipse Doughnut," and SunChips has created a new flavor available only during the eclipse's totality.
Warby Parker is offering free solar eclipse glasses at its stores until April 8 or while supplies last, limited to two per family, and manufactured by American Paper Optics, a preapproved seller listed by the American Astronomical Society. Local libraries may also offer certified glasses, and pinhole projectors are available as an alternative. It's important to test any glasses for safety before use, ensuring that no ordinary light is visible through them.
Warby Parker is offering free solar eclipse glasses from April 1-8 to safely view the 2024 total solar eclipse on April 8, allowing people to protect their eyes while witnessing the Great North American Solar Eclipse.
Warby Parker's shares rise after an upgrade by Evercore ISI, while Trex's stock declines despite a buy rating from Goldman Sachs. Eli Lilly plans to acquire cancer therapy developer Point Biopharma, causing its shares to slump, while Point Biopharma's shares surge. Rivian Automotive's stock drops despite exceeding delivery estimates, as concerns about softening EV demand persist. Airbnb's shares fall after being downgraded by KeyBanc due to anticipated margin squeeze. McCormick's stock slips after reporting earnings in line with expectations. Meta considers charging EU users a monthly fee to access Facebook and Instagram without ads. Fiverr International's shares gain after an upgrade by Roth MKM, and Ally Financial's stock loses value despite a tactical outperform rating.
Warby Parker, Eli Lilly, HP, McCormick, and Warner Music Group are among the companies making significant moves in premarket trading. Warby Parker saw a 4% jump after an upgrade by Evercore ISI, while Eli Lilly announced its acquisition of Point Biopharma, causing the latter's shares to surge by 85%. HP gained 2.5% following a double upgrade by Bank of America, and McCormick's stock slipped 3% after reporting earnings in line with expectations. Warner Music Group rose 3.5% after being upgraded by UBS.
A man was shot outside the Pizitz Food Hall in downtown Birmingham on Monday night, and police believe he was targeted. The victim was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. Shots were also fired into the nearby Warby Parker store, but no one was inside. The shooting may have been a drive-by, and no arrests have been made.