The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- BHP Group wants extension to $49 billion Anglo American takeover talks as deadline looms [171d]
- China's $47.5 billion chip fund will likely focus on AI amid U.S. export curbs, NYU professor says [171d]
- How Temu parent PDD dethroned Alibaba to become China's most valuable e-commerce company [171d]
- IMF upgrades China's growth forecast to 5% on 'strong' first quarter and policy measures [171d]
- Chinese travelers are opting for lower-cost domestic destinations over foreign tourist spots [171d]
- Cramer examines the bull cases for Nvidia as it sets new highs [171d]
- RFK Jr. super PAC chair to publish tell-all memoir by mother of Hunter Biden's child [171d]
- American Airlines cuts outlook, says chief commercial officer is leaving [171d]
- HubSpot shares jump on talks of potential Google deal [171d]
- Take profits or let it ride — undecided Nvidia investors should ask themselves 3 questions [171d]
- ‘It’s already a highway robbery.’ Why people don’t wait to claim Social Security and what experts say [171d]
- Roth conversions are up in 2024 — but it's not always a 'slam dunk,' accountant says [171d]
- Why Eli Lilly shares should be up on its latest news, plus Nvidia keeps rolling [171d]
- OpenAI former safety leader Jan Leike joins rival AI startup Anthropic [171d]
- At 36, I'm on track to retire by 45, thanks to 4 small, powerful wealth-building habits: 'I found financial freedom when I took control' [171d]
- 10-year-old’s before-school side hustle brings in thousands of dollars: How he works around his 8 p.m. bedtime [171d]
- Amazon is winning the biggest dollar share of new retail spending — and by a lot [171d]
- Why Walmart, Walgreens, CVS retail health clinic experiment is struggling [171d]
- I took a nearly $90,000 pay cut to work in food—now my restaurant brings in more than $1.8 million per year [171d]
- FTX exec who turned on Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 7.5 years in prison [171d]
- Med tech stock Semler Scientific takes bitcoin play from MicroStrategy's book, surges 30% [171d]
- Hess shareholders to vote on Chevron deal as dispute with Exxon over Guyana assets creates uncertainty [171d]
- Robert De Niro slams 'clown' Trump outside NY criminal trial, as Biden campaign ramps up attacks [171d]
- Apple's iPhone shipments to China surged in April. Jim Cramer says there's more to the story [171d]
- Starbucks is set to resume union negotiations as it confronts issues at its stores [171d]
- 25% of consumers recently used a buy now, pay later loan, report finds. What to know as they become popular [171d]
- Porsche reveals first-ever 911 hybrid sports car, starting at $164,900 [171d]
- Some Asian American and Pacific Islander women face a $1 million salary shortfall due to the pay gap [171d]
- Stock trade settlement moves to single day as GameStop mania underscores need for faster transactions [171d]
- Activist Elliott takes $2.5 billion stake in Texas Instruments, urges company to improve free cash flow [171d]
- We're initiating a position in a turnaround stock and buying more of another name [171d]
- McDonald's might never expand CosMc's. But the spinoff could still pay dividends [172d]
- You don't have to get things done quickly to get ahead—here's what to prioritize instead [172d]
- U.S. crude oil gains more than 1% as market looks to OPEC+ meeting on production levels [172d]
- More than 100 business leaders including Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales sign open letter backing Britain's center-left opposition [172d]
- T-Mobile to acquire most of U.S. Cellular in $4.4 billion deal [172d]
- Trump trial closing arguments to begin in New York hush money case [172d]
- South Africa prepares for pivotal election that could see ANC lose its grip on power [172d]
- OpenAI creates oversight team with Sam Altman on board, begins training new model [172d]
- I quit a 6-figure job to take my kitchen-table side hustle full time—it made $379,000 in sales in 2023 [172d]
- Don't get creative with your resume, says ex-Nvidia recruiter—color is 'a little gimmicky' [172d]
- GameStop shares rise 21% in premarket trade after $933 million stock sale [172d]
- 'This can no longer be justified': International outcry over Rafah attack piles more pressure on Israel [172d]
- Fed's Kashkari wants to see 'many more months' of positive inflation data before a rate cut [172d]
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