The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- If you invested $1,000 in Nvidia 10 years ago, here’s how much money you’d have now [631d]
- Bridgit Mendler went from Disney star to space startup CEO with $6.3M in funding—it started with an accidental college major [631d]
- 'Who's going to do that?': Trump faces hurdles in securing appeal bond for fraud case [631d]
- Palo Alto Networks shares on pace for worst day since 2012 IPO [631d]
- The 4 most in-demand jobs that pay more than $120,000 per year, according to new research [631d]
- Nvidia quarter not make or break. Why such drama has no place in our investment decisions [631d]
- Fed officials expressed caution about lowering rates too quickly at last meeting, minutes show [631d]
- Boeing replaces head of troubled 737 Max program [631d]
- IRS to begin ‘dozens of new audits’ of corporate jets in crackdown of corporations, higher earners [631d]
- With mortgage rates remaining high, renting Is less expensive than buying [631d]
- FCC to vote in March on rules for 'all-in' cable and satellite pricing [631d]
- Feds charge Japanese Yakuza leader with nuclear materials trafficking [631d]
- Tesla faces hurdle in Germany as locals vote to oppose factory expansion [631d]
- Jim Cramer says buy the 'pure panic' of Palo Alto Networks' post-earnings plunge. Here's why [632d]
- FCC finalizes rules for 'all-in' cable and satellite pricing; commission to vote in March [632d]
- Nvidia set to report fourth-quarter earnings after the bell [632d]
- New FAFSA 'loophole' lets grandparents help pay for college without affecting financial aid eligibility [632d]
- 'This is our time' — Jim Cramer says stocks are primed to buy and we have the cash to do it [632d]
- Ford, UAW reach local labor deal to avert strike at Kentucky plant [632d]
- 'Machine customers' are already among us, and they number in the billions [632d]
- Here's why Capital One is buying Discover in the biggest proposed merger of 2024 [632d]
- I took a huge pay cut to work at Target after being laid off from a director-level job—why I don’t regret it [632d]
- 78% of near-retirees failed or barely passed a basic Social Security quiz. Test your knowledge before you claim [632d]
- EV boat maker Arc debuts a premium wake sport model for $258,000 [632d]
- 42-year-old spent $1,000 to launch her Amazon side hustle—now it brings in $33,000 a week [632d]
- 52% of Black Americans say homeownership is a mark of success, report finds. But it can conflict with other goals [632d]
- Germany slashes 2024 growth forecast to just 0.2% amid slower-than-expected rebound [632d]
- Apple releases free new sports app for iPhone [632d]
- Beyond Meat launches new, healthier version of burger in bid to bring back customers [632d]
- China policymakers will struggle to give markets what they want, chief strategist says [632d]
- SpaceX SVP Tom Ochinero is leaving the company in a rare high-level departure [632d]
- Biden administration to forgive $1.2 billion in student debt for over 150,000 borrowers [632d]
- Two years after Apple quit Russia over Ukraine, Vision Pros are for sale in Moscow [632d]
- Mortgage demand takes a massive hit as interest rates cross back over 7% [632d]
- Nearly all doctors feel burnout, but many are encouraged by potential of AI, survey says [632d]
- China tightens reins on quant trading after three-day ban on fund [632d]
- Biden to sign executive order on US port cybersecurity targeting Chinese-manufactured shipping cranes [632d]
- London's famed BT Tower sold to U.S. hotel group for $347 million [632d]
- HSBC slides 7% after annual profit misses estimates on China write-down [632d]
- UK budget surplus hit record £16.7 billion in January [632d]
- Africa's largest economy is battling a currency crisis and a crumbling economy [632d]
- Turkey is back in from the cold with NATO and F-16 moves, but thorny issues remain [632d]
- Shares of supplier TSMC, chip equipment maker ASML fall ahead of Nvidia's earnings report [632d]
- Uber Eats to begin self-driving robot deliveries in Japan [632d]
- Skull and Bones, Singapore's first major video game title, launches to mixed reviews after decade-long wait [632d]
- Jeff Bezos unloads around $2.1 billion in Amazon stock, bringing recent sales to 50 million shares [632d]
- We're debating buying Palo Alto's sharp post-earnings drop. Here's what we're considering [632d]
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