The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Warner Bros. Discovery merger talks with Paramount Global may draw out NBCUniversal [645d]
- Apple fails in bid to delay Apple Watch sales ban [646d]
- Chair of powerful House committee pushes Shein about data protections, its relationship with China [646d]
- Warner Bros. Discovery shares fall on report about Paramount merger talks [646d]
- Citigroup to close global distressed-debt business as part of CEO Jane Fraser's overhaul [646d]
- These are the 10 highest-grossing movies of 2023: 'Barbie' and 'Oppenheimer' are in the top 3 [646d]
- Trump urges Supreme Court to let lower court hear immunity appeal first [646d]
- Our discipline demands a trim after this industrial stock hit an all-time high. But we still love it [646d]
- Six industrial-focused stocks in the portfolio — and why we like each one of them [646d]
- IRS to waive $1 billion in penalties. Here's who qualifies and how much taxpayers may get [646d]
- Electric scooter company Bird files for bankruptcy [646d]
- This in-demand side hustle for 2024 can pay up to $6,000 per month—how to get started [646d]
- Annuity sales are on track for a record year. Here’s what to know before buying [646d]
- Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick to step down at the end of the year [646d]
- With Aquaman sequel's release, one DC movie era ends and another begins [646d]
- Billions are on the line for lenders as White House finalizes credit card late fee cap [646d]
- Over a half-billion dollars in railroad freight stuck at Texas border crossings amid migrant battle [646d]
- How Tesla rose to retail investor stardom: 'It's always in people's minds' [646d]
- Big M&A and Bob Iger's future: 13 media executives make their anonymous 2024 predictions [646d]
- U.S. releases detained Maduro ally to Venezuela in swap for American prisoners: reports [646d]
- Wall Street thinks Apple could be the first $4 trillion company. Here's what it would take [646d]
- General Mills echoes FedEx with a warning about weaker demand [646d]
- Biden touts minority small business wins as Latino approval sags [646d]
- Why Cramer thinks Microsoft stock is set to break out in 2024 [646d]
- Whiskey distillers cheer as EU, U.S. strike deal to avoid 50% tariff on exports to Europe [646d]
- Couple has $520,000 in debt—and wife had no idea: 'We've been living a life maybe we shouldn't be living' [646d]
- For gen AI like Microsoft Copilot, it's looking like 2024 will be a big corporate spending year [646d]
- Apple Pay, Card, Cash and Wallet affected by hours-long outages [646d]
- Tesla hiring Nordic policy expert as 'WWE-like standoff' with unions intensifies [646d]
- Social Security rule for beneficiaries who keep working is ‘poorly understood,’ report finds [646d]
- AI cannot be named as an 'inventor,' top UK court says in patent dispute [646d]
- Is the U.S. in a ‘silent depression?’ Economists weigh in on the viral TikTok theory [646d]
- Single-stock ETFs tap into the market’s ‘gambling mindset,’ expert says. What investors need to know [646d]
- Budget airlines like Spirit and Ryanair make up almost a third of global airline capacity. Here's how they do business [646d]
- Mortgage demand slips despite another drop in interest rates [646d]
- Weight loss drugs, Alzheimer's treatments and gene editing: Enormous firsts defined 2023 in pharma [646d]
- The 'amateurs got it right' — why our portfolio is uniquely positioned for 2024 [646d]
- EU court upholds sanctions against Russian billionaire Abramovich after legal challenge [646d]
- Tesla cut EV prices in China more than BYD did for its flagship Han sedan this year, study finds [646d]
- UK inflation rate drops more than expected to 3.9% in November [646d]
- How to plan a home renovation from picking an architect to managing the build [646d]
- Alibaba CEO Eddie Wu to lead e-commerce business in latest reshuffle [646d]
- ‘Girl math’ is back. Consumers are shopping earlier to ‘save more’ on Christmas day [646d]
- Southeast Asia’s funding winter could end next year — but tech firms need viable paths to profitability [646d]
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