The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Cramer says new Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol is key to the company's turnaround after management shake-up [326d]
- Elliott readies Southwest proxy fight with up to 10 directors [326d]
- Inside the tax battles Tim Walz fought — and won — in Minnesota [326d]
- 3 data points that could impact how big of a Fed rate cut the market gets next month [326d]
- Top Republicans call on Trump to stop insulting Harris, refocus on policy [326d]
- Trump and Harris both want no taxes on tips. Here's why policy experts don't like the idea [326d]
- Texas judge in X's lawsuit against advertisers recuses himself after report he owned Tesla stock [326d]
- What needs to happen to keep the market comeback going — plus, our new Starbucks price target [326d]
- The 10 most affordable places to live in the U.S. based on quality of life, the job market and more [327d]
- Wednesday's big CPI inflation report could mark a change in thinking for the Fed [327d]
- Google launches first AI-powered Android update and new Pixel 9 phones [327d]
- Home Depot may need an interest rate cut to boost its sales [327d]
- Why Wall Street thinks Brian Niccol is the person to revive Starbucks — and end the Howard Schultz era [327d]
- The 10 best companies that hire, promote and train high school graduates: 'It's a launchpad for your career' [327d]
- Jim Cramer: What Starbucks shareholders should do after 20% stock pop on CEO change [327d]
- This startup will sell methane-eating microbes to Whole Foods [327d]
- Home equity is 'not like bread,' expert says — 'It won't go stale.' Here's when it makes sense to tap it [327d]
- UAW hits Musk, Trump with federal labor charges over union busting comments [327d]
- Chipotle stock falls more than 10% as CEO Brian Niccol leaves for Starbucks [327d]
- Crypto magnate buys SpaceX mission for private polar spaceflight expedition [327d]
- The No. 1 trait you need to be successful, says ex-Google recruiter: 'The rules of the game are constantly changing' [327d]
- FAFSA rollout was 'a stunning failure,' college aid expert says. Here's how next year will compare [327d]
- Digital health company Ro launches GLP-1 insurance-coverage checker to help patients navigate costs [327d]
- The 10 most affordable U.S. states for retirement in 2024: Half are in the South [327d]
- Op-ed: Small caps could be in for a revival. Here's why [327d]
- Treasury yields slide as producer prices increase is less than expected [327d]
- U.S. crude oil trades near a three-week high after rally fueled by Israel-Iran tension [327d]
- Wholesale inflation measure rose 0.1% in July, less than expected [327d]
- Starbucks replaces CEO Laxman Narasimhan with Chipotle CEO Brian Niccol [327d]
- With the A's leaving Oakland, the Pioneer League B's want fan investment in Bay Area baseball [327d]
- Photos show massive wildfire raging in Greece as residents near Athens forced to flee homes [327d]
- On the Greek island of longevity, where people often live to 100, we swear by this ingredient: 'I use it every day' [327d]
- Chinese EV maker Zeekr says its new battery can charge faster than that of a Tesla [327d]
- Murdoch family battle highlights Nevada’s secret trust boom [327d]
- We drove Chinese EVs to see why rival automakers are worried [327d]
- From 'the greatest salesman' to 'very honorable': Trump changes tack on Ukraine's president [327d]
- HelloFresh shares pop 11% as meal kit giant beats profit estimates [327d]
- Home Depot expects sales to weaken as consumers grow more cautious [327d]
- The big ‘carry trade’ unwind is far from over, strategists warn [327d]
- Unwinding of carry trade will benefit Japan, Monex Group's Koll says [327d]
- Auctions of early King Charles bank notes raise $1.17 billion for charity [327d]
- Ukraine wants more negotiating power as forces advance into Russia, humiliating Moscow [327d]
- European stocks set for positive open; UK wage growth falls to two-year low [327d]
- Elon Musk, Donald Trump event on X crashes site, Tesla CEO blames cyberattack [327d]
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