Airbnb vs. Spain, Victoria's Secret, Uber stock hits record high
Yahoo Finance host Julie Hyman tracks today's top moving stocks and biggest market stories in this Market Minute, including Spain ordering Airbnb (ABNB) to delist 65,000 holiday rentals, Victoria's Secret (VSCO) adopts a poison pill position to prevent a possible takeover, and Uber (UBER) shares reaching an all-time high.
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