The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Cramer's week ahead: Watch for earnings from Target, CrowdStrike, Kroger and more [568d]
- Super Micro joining S&P 500 after stock price soars more than 20-fold in two years [568d]
- Lockheed Martin looks to acquire spacecraft maker Terran Orbital for nearly $600 million [568d]
- Change Healthcare sets up new electronic prescription service, funding program as cyberattack drags [568d]
- Google Gemini product lead retreats from social media after troubled AI product launch led to harassment [569d]
- Reddit seeking a valuation of up to $6.5 billion in IPO [569d]
- NASA shuts down $2 billion satellite refueling project after Maxar is cited for poor performance [569d]
- What worked and didn't work this week from AI and cybersecurity to consumer stocks and gaming [569d]
- Judge rejects AstraZeneca’s challenge to Medicare drug price negotiations [569d]
- Co-defendant in Sen. Bob Menendez corruption case pleads guilty [569d]
- Dell shares have best day since return to stock market in 2018 [569d]
- Household appliances don't last like they used to, experts say. Consider this before calling a repair service [569d]
- OpenAI rival Cohere says some AI startups build Bugatti sports cars, 'We make F-150s' [569d]
- CVS and Walgreens to start selling abortion pill mifepristone this month [569d]
- Couple earns up to $70,000 a month, still feels stressed about money: 'We're not broke, but it feels like we are' [569d]
- The U.S. national debt is rising by $1 trillion about every 100 days [569d]
- Wall Street is worried about NYCB's loan losses and deposit levels as stock sinks below $4 [569d]
- An analyst call on red-hot Broadcom indicates a possible buying opportunity ahead [569d]
- Trump lawyers urge judge to set classified documents trial after presidential election [569d]
- Fuselage maker Spirit Aerosystems surges on report that Boeing could buy it back [569d]
- There's been a rebound in volatile shipping stocks. The market opportunity isn't over, report says [569d]
- The most in-demand job paying over $200,000 a year, according to new research—and how to get it [569d]
- High earners, young people and women are working fewer hours after the pandemic, says new research—here's why [569d]
- Oil prices rise more than 1% as signs indicate tightening market ahead of OPEC+ decision [569d]
- Many workers believe pensions are key to achieving the American Dream. But getting those plans back isn't easy [569d]
- The Taylor Swift economic effect has reached every town in America [569d]
- 93% of women are stressed about money. Building a cash reserve can help, experts say [569d]
- Money is almost as tough to talk about as sex, survey finds — and women find it especially tricky [569d]
- Yum China CEO says consumers are growing more 'rational' as rising costs cut dining budgets [569d]
- Navalny's funeral in pictures: Mourners gather in Moscow as riot police contain crowds [569d]
- Iran holds first elections since Mahsa Amini protests, with low turnout and boycott expected [569d]
- Elon Musk sues OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman over contract breach [569d]
- February was a great month for Wall Street. These were our 5 best-performing stocks [569d]
- Inflation remains sticky in Europe, with core prices cooling less than excepted [569d]
- Salesforce's top AI ethics leader says she's 'optimistic' on the path to U.S. regulation [569d]
- Daimler Truck surges 13% to new record on bumper earnings, buyback announcement [569d]
- 'Stupidity' poses a bigger threat than AI, CEO of Italian defense giant Leonardo says [569d]
- India 'easily' the fastest growing economy, IMF executive director says, as GDP growth blows past estimates [569d]
- Ukraine's losses on the battlefield could make the war more dangerous for Russia [569d]
- Europe is having its worst earnings season since the onset of Covid — with little hope of a quick turnaround [569d]
- Britain to lead 2024 European real estate boom as international buyers eye opportunities, research says [569d]
- India approves three chip plants with over $15 billion in investments to realize semiconductor ambitions [569d]
- China calls on foreign businesses to share their problems as investment slumps [569d]
- Here's what tech giants are betting on next — from robot dogs to smartphones you can wear on your wrist [569d]
- Facebook is getting rid of the News tab in the U.S. and Australia [569d]
- Tesla stands to earn billions of dollars a year by opening U.S. charging stations to drivers of Ford and other EVs [569d]
- CEO says Hormel Foods is well-positioned as weight-loss drugs grow popular [569d]
- This is the No. 1 'gentle parenting' mistake, psychologist says—and how to avoid it [569d]
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