The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- DraftKings posts 44% revenue growth and narrowing losses, but falls short of estimates [584d]
- Jeff Bezos sells more than $2 billion in Amazon stock for third time this month [584d]
- Toast will lay off 10% of its workforce, about 550 employees, as growth slows [584d]
- Trade Desk shares soar on revenue beat and strong guidance [584d]
- MrBeast brings in $700 million a year but says he's not rich: 'I've reinvested everything to the point of stupidity' [584d]
- Investing in Space: The role of Starlink in limiting space debris [584d]
- Crypto venture funding climbs for first time in nearly 2 years after bitcoin's stellar run [584d]
- Microsoft will bring four Xbox games to other companies' consoles [584d]
- Layoffs could be coming to Morgan Stanley's wealth management business at a critical time [585d]
- After ChatGPT's viral success, OpenAI is now getting into video [585d]
- IRS weighing 'audit selection algorithm' changes for low-income taxpayer credit [585d]
- A big win for Wells Fargo — plus what's dragging down Google parent Alphabet [585d]
- Nvidia holdings disclosure pumps up shares of small AI companies [585d]
- How to avoid the top scam of 2023: The internet has 'really supercharged' it, expert says [585d]
- In this fast-paced bull market, we're increasing our Club price targets on 4 stocks [585d]
- Younger generations have gained more wealth than other age groups since 2019, study says [585d]
- Wells Fargo says regulators have lifted a key penalty tied to its 2016 fake accounts scandal [585d]
- DWAC shares soar as merger with Trump social media company appears closer [585d]
- Red Sea attack-fueled ocean freight inflation is starting to ease on key global trade routes [585d]
- Ford CEO tells Wall Street to forget Tesla, says 'Pro' business is the future of the auto industry [585d]
- Biden administration reveals who may qualify for its new student loan forgiveness plan [585d]
- Why Broadcom CEO Hock Tan joining Meta's board is good news for the chipmaker [585d]
- The racial wage gap starts as early as 16 for Black workers—and results in ‘a lifetime of consequences,’ says expert [585d]
- Judge in Trump Georgia election case considers whether to disqualify DA Fani Willis [585d]
- Intuitive Machines stock spikes 18% as lunar company's first moon mission begins [585d]
- Shake Shack stock surges 20% on fourth-quarter profit, strong 2024 outlook [585d]
- Trump in New York court for Stormy Daniels hush money case hearing [585d]
- Retail sales tumbled 0.8% in January, much more than expected [585d]
- True Religion explores a sale as maximalist, Y2K-era styles make a comeback [585d]
- Oil prices fall on forecast global demand in 2024 will grow at half last year's rate [585d]
- Here's how ed-tech company 2U spiraled from $5 billion to 'going concern' [585d]
- Op-ed: I’m an advisor who helps clients navigate layoffs. Here’s my best advice to prepare [585d]
- Moon company Intuitive Machines begins first mission after SpaceX launch [585d]
- Russia's Putin says he prefers 'more predictable' Biden over Trump in U.S. election [585d]
- Pay TV distributors may be planning their attack against new sports joint venture [585d]
- Jeep, Dodge-maker Stellantis' profit slides as Detroit Three strikes bite [585d]
- Richard Branson and Oppenheimer's grandson urge action to stop AI and climate 'catastrophe' [585d]
- Renault shares up 7% as carmaker plans dividend hike [585d]
- 'The holy grail’: Startup backed by a Nobel laureate vying for a breakthrough on hydrogen storage [585d]
- UK economy slipped into technical recession at the end of 2023 [585d]
- TSMC shares hit record high after Morgan Stanley lifts client Nvidia's price target on AI chip demand [585d]
- Japan is no longer the world's third-largest economy as it slips into recession [585d]
- Japanese chipmaker Renesas strikes $5.9 billion deal to buy software company Altium [585d]
- TikTok, Facebook and YouTube sued by New York City for alleged harm to kids' mental health [585d]
- SpaceX files to move incorporation site from Delaware to Texas [585d]
- Japan's economy unexpectedly slips into recession, hurt by weak domestic demand [585d]
- Singapore's economy grew 2.2% in the fourth quarter, slower than forecast [585d]
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