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Every tech investor should know these companies (even if you aren't buying just yet).
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Judge admonishes defense witness for his behavior after prosecution rests in Trump hush money trial The Associated PressLive updates: Michael Cohen testifies in Donald Trump's hush money trial CNNTrump trial devolves into chaos as judge admonishes defense witness The HillCohen's bombshell admission could lead to hung jury, if not acquittal: expert Fox NewsTrump trial live updates: Michael Cohen admits to Trump Org.
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Senate Inquiry Finds BMW Imported Cars Tied to Forced Labor in China The New York TimesBMW imported 8000 vehicles into US with parts from banned Chinese supplier, Senate report says ReutersInvestigation finds BWM, Jaguar Land Rover, Volkswagen bought parts linked to forced labor in China The HillBMW and JLR imported banned Xinjiang part to US, Senate probe finds Financial TimesBMW and others bought parts from China supplier flagged for forced labor The Guardian US
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Nasdaq hits record, S&P ticks higher with Nvidia results eyed ReutersNasdaq closes at a record on Monday as Nvidia shares rise 2%: Live updates CNBCStock Market Today: Nasdaq Hits New High Ahead of Nvidia Earnings Kiplinger's Personal FinanceStock Market Today: Dow, S&P Live Updates for May 20 BloombergDow Jones Dips As AI Stock Microsoft Shines; Nvidia Rallies On These Bullish Calls Investor's Business Daily
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Red Lobster is in hot water. The chain is on bankruptcy watch after a series of missteps by a parade of executives — including an ill-fated promotion for all-you-can-eat-shrimp.
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JPMorgan Chase has seen its shares surge 40% over the past year, reaching a 52-week high on Monday before Dimon's comments dinged the stock.
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Ivan F. Boesky, the flamboyant stock trader whose cooperation with the government cracked open one of the largest insider trading scandals in the history of Wall Street, has died at the age of 87.
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Ivan F. Boesky, Rogue Trader in 1980s Wall Street Scandal, Dies at 87 The New York TimesIvan Boesky, Inspiration for Gordon Gekko in 'Wall Street,' Dies at 87 The Daily BeastIvan Boesky, Convicted in 1980s Insider-Trading Scandals, Dies at 87 The Wall Street JournalIvan Bosky, infamous Wall Street insider trader, dies at 87 AxiosIvan Boesky, famed trader in 1980s insider trading scandal, dies at 87 CNN
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These US Red Lobster locations are closing after bankruptcy filing USA TODAYMapping Red Lobster locations: Which restaurants are still open? CNNRed Lobster closures: See full list of closed restaurant locations USA TODAYRed Lobster Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy TODAYRed Lobster, an American Seafood Institution, Files for Bankruptcy The New York Times
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Google has fundamentally transformed the online search experience with its AI search engine AI Overview, which incorporates videos and images, and encourages users to ask complex and detailed questions. While it's clear that traditional SEO methods will not work with AI-powered search (Max Gomez Montejo, CMO of digital marketing firm Next Net Media, anticipates organic...
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Samsung's first Copilot Plus PC is the Galaxy Edge4 Book The VergeSamsung Galaxy Book 4 Edge has Snapdragon X Elite from $1,349 9to5GoogleSamsung's Galaxy Book4 Edge Snapdragon X laptops leak — just ahead of Microsoft's special event Tom's HardwareSamsung Galaxy Book4 Ultra review: Taking the fight straight to the Dell XPS 16 Windows CentralSamsung's Snapdragon X-powered Galaxy Book4 Edge leakes ahead of launch Neowin
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The automaker continued to import Mini Coopers with banned parts from Sichuan Jingweida Technology Group until at least April.
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Exclusive interview: ICC prosecutor seeks arrest warrants against Sinwar and Netanyahu for war crimes over October 7 and Gaza CNNNetanyahu compares ICC arrest warrant request to anti-Israel protests: ‘What the new antisemitism looks like' Fox NewsWarrant Applications by the International Criminal Court - United States Department of State Department of StateOpinion | Let Justice in the Gaza War Take Its Course The New York Times
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Microsoft Surface and Copilot Event: Everything announced including new Surface laptops, Copilot PC and more EngadgetMicrosoft announces new PCs with AI chips from Qualcomm CNBCInside Microsoft's mission to take down the MacBook Air The VergeExclusive | Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Explains AI-Focused Windows PCs and How They Compete With MacBooks - WSJ The Wall Street JournalIntroducing Copilot PCs - The Official Microsoft Blog Microsoft
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Live updates: Iran's president killed in helicopter crash, election set for next month The Associated PressIran's president has died in office. Here's what happens next CNNUS defends paying respects to Iran despite 'worst human rights abuses' during Raisi's tenure as president The Times of Israel'Butcher of Tehran' dead but Raisi's legacy continues as Iran appoints acting president Fox NewsAfter Raisi's Death, Speculation Over Succession Turns to Aya
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It's time you ask yourself as a leader if the business you are running is focused only on monetary gains or fulfills a larger purpose. This CEO explains the benefits of building a purpose-focused business that leads you toward consistent and sustainable profit.
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‘Consumers are feeling pressured,' a Target executive said, while Walmart also lowered prices
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The GLP-1 market has faced supply constraints in recent months as drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy continue to skyrocket in popularity.
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Oil major is persisting with legal action against activists even after their emissions cutting resolution was dropped
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Almost 2 months after it destroyed Baltimore's Key Bridge, the Dali cargo ship has been moved and docked. Here's what's next CNNShip behind Baltimore bridge collapse towed to port, but 21 crew members remain stuck onboard New York Post Dali ship refloated and moved early Monday WBAL TV BaltimoreShip that destroyed Baltimore bridge is moved from crash site for 1st time ABC News
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Echocardiograms, cardiac calcium tests: Should you get these checkups? The Washington Post
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Another lasting facet of the pandemic looks to be a very large Federal Reserve balance sheet.
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On the Death of Iranian President Raisi and Others in a Helicopter Crash - United States Department of State Department of StateUS says it was 'unable' to provide Iran assistance after helicopter cash Reuters'Butcher of Tehran' dead but Raisi's legacy continues as Iran appoints acting president Fox NewsMay 19, 2024 helicopter crash involving Iranian president CNNA Bell 212 helicopter crashed carrying Iran's President Raisi: What we know - The Washington Post The Washington
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Carmakers did not immediately take action after being told of component made by company linked to Uyghur forced labour
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Hims & Hers Health's stock jumped more than 30% Monday morning after the health and wellness platform said it would offer compounded versions of popular GLP-1 drugs.
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With an "extremely active" hurricane season about to start, key stocks in the home-improvement and consumer-staples industries could present opportunities, according to investing-information website Trading.biz.
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South Africa's top court rules former President Zuma banned from election. NPRSouth Africa's Highest Court Says Jacob Zuma Can't Serve in Parliament The New York TimesSouth African court rules Zuma ‘not eligible' to run for parliament Al Jazeera EnglishEx-president Zuma not eligible to run for parliament, South Africa's top court says CNN
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Retailer Target is competing on price with its bigger rival Walmart at a time when many Americans are struggling with inflationary pressures.
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New York brokerage firm Dave Cantin Group started developing its AI-based Jump IQ software in 2022 and began testing it six months ago.
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AI isn't the only market-moving power in today's tech sector. These explosive growth stocks are getting it done with hardly any exposure to the AI boom.
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Gender equality in the workplace has been stalled for years. And one big reason behind this trend is something called the "winner-take-all" approach to business.
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As grocery prices rise, one in four adults who pay for food with credit cards are carrying debt.
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European private equity house Triton has beaten a Bain Capital-led consortium's offer for Finnish construction systems specialist Caverion to value it about about €1.09bn.
The post Triton trumps Bain Capital's Caverion deal with €1.09bn offer, Bain fights back first appeared on AltAssets Private Equity News.
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