Robinhood will continue to limit trading on Monday in short-squeeze names like GameStop that have experienced explosive rallies and unprecedented volatility over the past week.
Customers can only buy one share of GameStop's stock and five options contracts. However, the millennial-favored stock trading app did cut down its list of restricted stocks from as many as 50 on Friday to eight starting Monday.
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More customers participate in Crosstown "tip challenge"
CINCINNATI (FOX19) -More UC and XU fans participated in the Crosstown "tip challenge" over the weekend.
Zip's Cafe in Mt. Lookout was the first local eatery to start up this challenge, on Jan. 9th sharing on Facebook a napkin that thanked their hard-working staff with a $1,000 tip, ending the note with "Go Xavier."
Sunday, they were struck again. This time with a tipper in favor of UC. The anonymous donor signing the biggest check yet with a $1,250 tip writing "UC to the MOON! GO CATS."
PG&E Restores Nearly All Customers Following Historic Winter Storm, Prepares for More Snow
PG&E crews have restored nearly all customers who lost electricity following a powerful "atmospheric river" weather system that battered the company's service area with days of record-breaking rain, snow and wind.
As of 2:00pm about 98 percent of the nearly 944,000 customers who lost power during the storm had their power restored. The remainder of customers are primarily located in hard-hit areas where roads remain closed due to heavy snowfall, debris flows, or other damage. PG&E will continue to work to gain access to these customers and restore power as safely and as quickly as possible.
In-N-Out customers threatened with hatchet after woman cuts them in drive-thru line | Fox News
Customers at an In-N-Out say that a woman cut them in line in the drive-thru at one of the franchise's locations in Utah. After trying to get the woman's attention, they say that a man pulled up in another and threatened them with a hatchet.
UPSET WITH CORONAVIRUS PROTOCOL, WOMEN THREW BRICKS AT ATLANTA CHICK-FIL-A DRIVE-THRU WINDOW, POLICE SAY
Several minutes later, however, another car pulled up and a man got out. He allegedly used a hatchet to smash the window of the car the two men were in. The suspect reportedly followed this up by showing the two men his bloody hand and telling them that their blood would be next.
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Postal service asks customers to clear snow and ice from mailbox areas | Pennsylvania News |
37 Things Retail Workers Wish Customers Would Stop
"I had one woman take off her mask so she could lick her fingers, count her cash, and hand it to me, wet."
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"I even had one customer come up with this pair of pants who found a stain on them, she proceeded to pull down her mask, lick her fingers, and try to rub out the stain with her spit!!! And then of course she didn't want them so I had to pick them up! I almost threw up in my mask."
"Moving around the plastic barrier we have up to protect us cashiers from customers. I've had customers come around and pat my arm because I was visibly frustrated."
Hobby Lobby customers upset about losing 40 percent-off coupon, calling it 'a huge mistake'
Hobby Lobby is disrupting the shopping cart for many of its customers with its plans to end a weekly 40 percent-off coupon.
Most savvy shoppers know about the big blue and white 20 percent-off Bed Bath & Beyond coupon, but it's not the only one with a fanatic following. The arts and crafts retailer's customers are pushing back, saying they depend on the discount to buy regularly priced items that never go on sale.
Despite below-freezing temperatures, customers continue to dine outside | WJAR
Happening on Twitter
Robinhood to continue trading limits on Monday, customers can still only buy one GameStop share https://t.co/OntjPaNfQt CNBC (from Englewood Cliffs, NJ) Sun Jan 31 23:46:56 +0000 2021
Robinhood limited trading in GameStop on Thursday, after the financial system's risk reduction mechanisms kicked in… https://t.co/OFmj5uySKl nytimes (from New York City) Sat Jan 30 22:22:28 +0000 2021
RobinHood now only allows retail to sell GME and AMC, while hedge funds are allowed to continue piling on shorts.… https://t.co/6BIlnGCIg5 JamesTodaroMD Thu Jan 28 13:24:21 +0000 2021
....meanwhile hedge funds and other institutional investors can continue to trade as normal, right? https://t.co/mOdzTaFzaO AnnaForFlorida (from Orlando, FL) Thu Jan 28 16:56:03 +0000 2021
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