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In the EV maker’s latest vehicle safety report, autopilot showed one crash for every 7 million miles driven. The U.S. average is one crash for every 700,000 miles.
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Starbucks Goes Back to Basics
The coffee chain drops some bad news early, while General Motors takes a victory lap.
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Do You Need a New Phone?
The answer is probably no, and that’s impacting telecom companies.
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Doomers vs. Dollar-Cost Averaging
When one of the big names on the market is calling for a collapse, what’s the average investor to do? Create a peace of mind hedge.
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The Rise and Fall of Victoria’s Secret
When a retailer falls, it falls quickly.
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Stocks as FOMO Insurance
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The Chips are Down (and Up!)
Chipmakers are seeing “extremely robust” AI-demand for chips, so why are industry suppliers like ASML missing the mark?
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Big Tech Goes Nuclear
…again. Amazon is the latest hyperscaler to team up with an energy company to power its AI ambitions.
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Chip Outlook Gets Cloudier
Early is not always better.
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Banks, Banks, Banks
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Can a Time Traveler Beat the Market?
Even knowing the headlines, could you predict which way stocks and treasuries would move?
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Ex-SoftBank CFO on OpenAI, Bubbles, and When to...
With great swings, come great wins and great losses.
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The Future of Cars and Search
Investors get their first glimpse at Tesla’s robotaxi ambitions and how regulators might be looking to break up search giant Google.
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Recipes for Sales Growth, Mac and Cheese
More is not always better.
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Starbucks > Pepsi > Coke
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Are Insurers Ready for Hurricane Milton?
Analysts at Jeffries estimate that Hurricane Milton will do $50-to-$175 billion in damage.
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The GDP Growth Myth
Some economic measures are indicators for investors, others are red herrings.
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Restaurants Play Value Games
From fast food to fine dining, restaurants are trying to lure diners back with the promise of more for your money.
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The Commercial Real Estate Revival
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An AI IPO, 20 Years of RB
Cerebras is approaching chipmaking differently, can it carve out a space for itself in an industry of titans?
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Open Checks, Corked Bottles
OpenAI is projected to lose $5 billion this year. And, yet: it just keeps raising money.
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Nike’s Long Walk
A new CEO is hoping to turn the iconic brand around, but he’s not there yet.
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Ports On Strike
About half of U.S. imports go through the ports where dock workers just went on strike.
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CVS Gets an Activist Check-Up
Rates going down are good for homebuyers and car shoppers, right? And after five flat years, can CVS get back on track?
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Quantum Is the New Silicon
$2 trillion. That’s how much value McKinsey estimates quantum technology will generate in the next 10 years. But some estimates place that number even higher.