The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Chevron CEO says 'consistent and coherent energy policy' is what matters for the next administration [278d]
- Jim Cramer explains why fossil fuels remain vital as the Big Tech boom continues [279d]
- Microsoft CEO Nadella asked for pay reduction after security slip, but total comp still rose 63% [279d]
- Dexcom shares fall on slow revenue growth [279d]
- Elon Musk is $26 billion richer after Tesla's best day on the stock market since 2013 [279d]
- Judge blocks Coach owner Tapestry's proposed acquisition of Michael Kors owner Capri [279d]
- Do I have enough money to retire? Ask yourself these 3 questions to assess whether you're ready [279d]
- Our software stocks jump, and industrial earnings teach an investment lesson [279d]
- Yum Brands pulls onions from select Taco Bell, KFC and Pizza Hut locations after McDonald's E. coli outbreak [279d]
- Spirit AeroSystems weighs hundreds more furloughs or layoffs if Boeing strike goes beyond Nov. 25 [279d]
- The great wealth transfer is underway — here's how to prepare [279d]
- For investors, 'there are a number of reasons to be bullish,' JPMorgan strategist says [279d]
- Mattel, Hasbro lower guidance ahead of holiday season [279d]
- Industrial AI play Dover falls on a noisy quarter. Here's why we'd buy the dip [279d]
- French trader bet over $28 million on Trump election win using 4 Polymarket accounts [279d]
- U.S. will be ‘more pro-crypto’ after this election, no matter who wins, says Ripple CEO Garlinghouse [279d]
- Bernstein naming Meta the new 'set-it-and-forget-it' stock comes down 2 things [279d]
- CNBC's Inside India newsletter: A poorly timed IPO? [279d]
- Tesla shares surge 19% and head for best day in more than 3 years on Musk's 2025 growth projection [279d]
- OpenAI disbands another safety team, head advisor for 'AGI Readiness' resigns [279d]
- One of our stocks is holding back the Dow as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq bounce back [279d]
- The art market is in a correction as big spenders fade [279d]
- Air taxi firm Lilium plunges 45% after saying main subsidiaries will file for insolvency [279d]
- Generative AI is onboarding hundreds of employees at a time, better and faster [279d]
- World Series ticket prices are the second-highest ever—a Yankees home game could run you nearly $5,000 [279d]
- Chinese smartphone maker Oppo doubles down on AI, says in regular talks with Google and Microsoft [279d]
- Jeff Vinik sells stake in NHL's Tampa Bay Lightning to investor group [279d]
- Consumers choose their favorite retailers ahead of the holidays: Nike, Kohl's top the list [279d]
- Why Meta and Snap are spending billions on AR glasses [279d]
- Here's how much you can make in 2025 and still pay 0% capital gains [279d]
- Nvidia boosts India push with Hindi language model and deals with country's top firms [279d]
- American Airlines lifts 2024 profit forecast after sales strategy shift [279d]
- Novo Nordisk's diabetes drug Ozempic may reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease, study says [279d]
- Southwest Airlines profit tops estimates, expects higher revenue in fourth quarter [279d]
- TKO Group to acquire IMG, Professional Bull Riders and On Location from Endeavor for $3.25 billion [279d]
- Presidential election is a dead heat though Trump leads Harris big on economy, says CNBC survey [279d]
- Barclays profit jumps 23% in third quarter, beating expectations [279d]
- Tim Cook is likely visiting China to bolster support for Apple Intelligence, analysts say [279d]
- Southwest and Elliott near settlement which would end proxy fight, source says [279d]
- Boeing machinists reject new labor contract extending more than 5-week strike [279d]
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