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Good afternoon. Of all the great storylines we’ve gotten from the World Cup so far, the tale of Josimar José Évora Dias may be the best of them all.

The 40-year-old Cape Verde goalkeeper known as Vozinha has rocketed to international fame after helping his small African nation get through the first round of the tournament, including a stunning performance against Spain in which he held the European heavyweight to a draw.

Before the tournament, Dias had about 50,000 Instagram followers—now, it’s over 17 million, which isn’t too shabby considering Cape Verde’s population is under 500,000. Plus, all those internet friends could translate to an estimated $17.7 million in branding value.

Lucy Brewster & Mark Reeth

In today’s newsletter:

  • Comcast changes the channel
  • Smaller tech stocks suffer
  • The space race heats up

MARKETS

Nasdaq

25,820.15

S&P

7,440.43

Dow

52,182.74

10-Year

4.374%

Oil

$70.48

Bitcoin

$60,394.85

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*Stock data as of market close, cryptocurrency data as of 4:00pm ET. Here's what these numbers mean.

  • Stocks: The tech selloff took a breather today, helping the Nasdaq break a five-day losing streak. The Dow closed above 52,000 for the first time ever.
  • Commodities: US oil climbed back above $70 per barrel again after the US and Iran exchanged attacks over the weekend. But gains were muted thanks to reports that negotiations over a peace agreement will resume tomorrow.
  • Crypto: Strategy revamped its…strategy of holding bitcoin ad infinitum, and now reserves the right to sell up to $1.25 billion of the cryptocurrency to boost its cash reserves.
 
   
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