Etsy (ETSY) falls 0.55% to Close at $219.37 on September 22
Last Price $ Last Trade Change $ Change Percent % Open $ Prev Close $ High $ low $ 52 Week High $ 52 Week Low $ Market Cap PE Ratio Volume Exchange ETSY - Market Data & News Trade
Etsy Inc (NASDAQ: ETSY), a Brooklyn, New York, company, fell to close at $219.37 Wednesday after losing $1.22 (0.55%) on volume of 1,669,618 shares. The stock ranged from a high of $221.37 to a low of $217.38 while Etsy’s market cap now stands at $27,767,151,958.
Etsy currently has roughly 1240 employees.
About Etsy Inc
Etsy, Inc. operates two-sided online marketplaces that connect millions of passionate and creative buyers and sellers around the world. Our primary marketplace, Etsy.com, is the global destination for unique and creative goods. Buyers come to Etsy to be inspired and delighted by items that are crafted and curated by creative entrepreneurs. For sellers, we offer a range of tools and services that address key business needs. In addition, Etsy, Inc. owns Reverb, a leading global online marketplace dedicated to buying and selling new, used, and vintage musical instruments. Etsy’s mission is to keep commerce human, and we’re committed to using the power of business to strengthen communities and empower people. Our company was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Brooklyn, New York.
Visit Etsy Inc’s profile for more information.
The Daily Fix
Food delivery service DoorDash will now support delivery of beer, wine and spirits across 20 US states, the District of Columbia, Canada and Australia, a move the company said could enable it to reach 100 million+ customers.
Twitter (NYSE: TWTR) disclosed a binding agreement to settle a consolidated class-action lawsuit, under which the social media company will pay $809.5 million to resolve claims it provided misleading information to investors.
Breakthrough Energy, a non-profit launched by billionaire philanthropist and Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) co-founder Bill Gates in 2016, has raised a warchest from seven leading global corporations to further the organization’s mission of reaching a net-zero emissions society by 2050.
About The Nasdaq Stock Market
The Nasdaq Stock Market is a global leader in trading data and services, and equities and options listing. Nasdaq is the world’s leading exchange for options volume and is home to the five largest US companies - Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet and Facebook.
To get more information on Etsy Inc and to follow the company’s latest updates, you can visit the company’s profile page here: Etsy Inc’s Profile. For more news on the financial markets be sure to visit Equities News. Also, don’t forget to sign-up for the Daily Fix to receive the best stories to your inbox 5 days a week.
Sources: Chart is provided by TradingView based on 15-minute-delayed prices. All other data is provided by IEX Cloud as of 8:05 pm ET on the day of publication.
DISCLOSURE: The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors, and do not represent the views of equities.com. Readers should not consider statements made by the author as formal recommendations and should consult their financial advisor before making any investment decisions. To read our full disclosure, please go to: http://www.equities.com/disclaimer
Trending Articles
President Biden Hosting Leaders From India, Japan, Australia Friday in First ‘Quad’ Summit Some Chinese Banks Stop Offering New Credit to Property Developers Amid Evergrande Scare Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley Seeks Eighth Term of Office House Select Committee Subpoenas Four Trump Allies in US Capitol Riot Probe
Mooncake Merchandise You Can Get If You’re Not Ready For Mooncake Festival To End
Baisun Candle Co. is a Chinese American–owned shop based in Delaware and creates handcrafted artisanal soy candles with fragrances and aromas that many Asian Americans grew up surrounded with.
Get them from Baisun Candle Co. for $23 (ShopPay and Google Pay Available; available in four flavors–White Rabbit and Vietnamese Coffee are my personal favorites!)
Companies, activists driving to speed zero-emission truck sales
BOSTON (AP) — Officials from companies with fleets of trucks are urging governors across the country to embrace a rule meant to speed the adoption of zero-emission trucks and reduce a potent source of greenhouse gases spewed from the large commercial vehicles. In a letter released Friday, representatives of companies including IKEA, Nestle, Siemens, Etsy, eBay, Ben & Jerry’s and Unilever joined with environmental activists and investors to call for the wide adoption of the Advanced Clean Trucks (ACT) rule. Transportation is a leading cause of greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S., with trucks being one of the top culprits, activists said. The rule requires manufacturers of medium- and heavy-duty vehicles to increase sales of zero-emission models over time in states where the policy is put in place. As production ramps up, the cost to manufacturers and buyers should come down, advocates said. Get top stories in your inbox. Our award-winning journalists bring you the news that impacts you, Canada, and the world. Don’t miss out. Supporters of the rule say companies increasingly are demanding clean trucks and vans to help meet climate and pollution goals and to save on the costs of fuel and maintenance. Approval of the rule by state governments could help give an added nudge to truck makers, backers said.
“The ACT rule will help bring down costs for zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty vehicles by requiring manufacturers to increase model availability to meet the needs of fleet operators and driving investment in clean transportation research and development,” the companies and advocacy groups said in the letter. “This will enable cost-effective electrification of commercial vehicles at the pace and scale needed to meet climate and air quality goals,” they added. The two Michaels are on their way home to Canada The switch to zero-emission trucks also will help reduce pollution in lower-income neighbourhoods, many of which border highways, major roads, and shipping centres, and where residents often have health problems like asthma, advocates said. The rule has already been adopted in California and is being considered in several other states, including Oregon, Washington, New Jersey, Massachusetts, New York and Colorado. “Medium- and heavy-duty vehicles are an essential part of the logistics networks that millions of Etsy sellers rely upon to deliver items to their buyers around the world, but these vehicles contribute disproportionately to air pollution and global warming emissions,” Chelsey Evans, senior manager of sustainability for Etsy, said in a statement. “Widespread adoption of zero-emission vehicles, including through the Advanced Clean Trucks Rule, is key to combating climate change.”
The letter was organized by the non-profit group Ceres. States have begun to acknowledge the pollution linked to cars and trucks and its effect on the climate. In a letter released Friday, representatives of companies including IKEA, Nestle, Siemens, Etsy, eBay, Ben & Jerry’s, and Unilever joined with environmental activists and investors to call for the wide adoption of the Advanced Clean Trucks rule. #US The governors of three New England states and the mayor of Washington last year signed a regional pact aimed at dramatically reducing transportation pollution, an agreement they hope other states will eventually join.