The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Samsung Electronics' operating profit jumps 932.8% in first quarter, beats expectations [506d]
- Judge rejects J&J, Bristol Myers Squibb challenges to Medicare drug-price negotiations [506d]
- Cramer says Apple's Monday rally doesn't have 'staying power' after analyst upgrade [506d]
- Biden administration faces onslaught of lawsuits as business groups claim regulatory overreach [506d]
- Paramount says CEO Bob Bakish is stepping down, will be replaced by a trio of executives [506d]
- A longtime Apple skeptic warms up to the stock. Why we're not cheering the call just yet [506d]
- Bonds offer income and some volatility protection. Pick out the right bond fund for your portfolio [506d]
- Morgan Stanley banker sees 10 to 15 more tech IPOs in 2024, and a 'better year' in 2025 [506d]
- How one non-profit is turning to AI to help boost women's financial literacy [506d]
- How working for Big Tech lost 'dream job' status [506d]
- As home sellers, buyers wait on a Fed cut, here's how mortgage rates have impacted the spring housing market [506d]
- Peacock streaming subscription prices to increase by $2 ahead of the Summer Olympics [506d]
- DJT: Trump Media shares soar more than 12% in afternoon trading [506d]
- We're booking profits in our largest position. Our discipline calls for another sale [506d]
- 29% of households have jobs but struggle to cover basic needs: They are 'one emergency from poverty,' one expert says [506d]
- Supreme Court won't let former Trump aide Peter Navarro out of jail while he appeals sentence [506d]
- Jim Cramer says investors who don't own any Alphabet could buy at these levels [506d]
- Family offices are looking beyond the stock market for higher returns, new report finds [506d]
- Saudi Arabia says all NEOM megaprojects will go ahead as planned despite reports of scaling back [506d]
- Richard Branson says this decision helped build his $2.5B net worth: 'I don't think I would have gone to space' otherwise [506d]
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Monday [506d]
- Embattled grocery startup Getir exits the U.S. and Europe, will refocus on Turkey [506d]
- 10 in-demand remote jobs companies are hiring for right now—many pay over $100,000 [506d]
- Amazon says more packages are arriving in a day or less after hefty investment in speedy fulfillment [506d]
- Op-ed: My bank, their bank or our bank [506d]
- Oil prices fall as Secretary of State Blinken pushes for Gaza cease-fire [506d]
- Shari Redstone is playing M&A war games with removal of Paramount CEO Bob Bakish [506d]
- Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf resigns after ending his power-sharing agreement [506d]
- France moves to rescue Atos as former IT crown jewel struggles to stay afloat [506d]
- Glass Lewis endorses 6 of activist Ancora's nominees for Norfolk Southern board [506d]
- Tesla jumps 7% in premarket trade after passing key hurdle to roll out full self-driving in China [506d]
- Thailand's central bank will act independently and not cave to 'political' pressure, governor says [506d]
- Philips shares rocket 33% as firm settles U.S. respiratory device case [506d]
- Policy continuity is key if India wants to see strong economic growth in the next 5 years, Nomura says [506d]
- Only the U.S. has the ability to break the cycle of violence in Gaza, Egyptian foreign minister says [506d]
- JPMorgan’s calls for a reality check on energy transition are sensible, UAE energy minister says [506d]
- Crewless cargo? Autonomous shipping aims to overcome safety, trust concerns to reach mainstream [506d]
- Germany's far-right AfD party is finding success on TikTok — as its popularity among young voters grows [506d]
- World’s largest sovereign wealth fund says green backlash is a chance for it to 'phase in' — not out [506d]
- Oracle boosts its generative AI capabilities as cloud competition heats up [506d]
- Japanese yen weakens to 160 against the U.S. dollar for the first time since 1990 [507d]
- Musk makes surprise visit to Beijing as Tesla's China-made cars pass data security rules [507d]
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