The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Cramer explains what Home Depot's quarter says about the housing market [325d]
- Starbucks is giving incoming CEO Brian Niccol $85 million in cash and stock for leaving Chipotle [325d]
- Why NASA astronauts are waiting to return on Boeing's Starliner [325d]
- Alaska Airlines flight attendants reject new contract, union says there's 'more work to do' [325d]
- How Elliott's monthslong Starbucks campaign got it a better deal than it asked for [325d]
- A key metric suggests prices are returning to normal levels: 'Mission accomplished,' says economist [325d]
- Cisco cutting 7% of workforce, reports earnings and revenue beat for quarter [325d]
- FTC bans fake online reviews, inflated social media influence; rule takes effect in October [325d]
- Trump looks to sharpen his edge on the economy in battleground North Carolina [325d]
- Cramer updates his takes on all 32 portfolio stocks and grades earnings reports [325d]
- A U.S. construction boom is sending rents lower and creating perks for renters [325d]
- DraftKings reverses plans for a tax on customers as FanDuel parent Flutter wows Wall Street [325d]
- Some experts have raised the odds of a recession. Here's how much you should have in emergency savings [325d]
- 27-year-old bought a $100 sewing machine to start a side hustle—now it brings in six figures a year: 'I had no idea' it would work [325d]
- Healthy Returns: Eli Lilly gains momentum against Novo Nordisk in the weight loss drug market [325d]
- Biden hosts first 'Creator Economy Conference' for influencers to talk AI, privacy and more [325d]
- How to get your student debt forgiven under a state program. Some are 'really generous,' expert said [325d]
- Wizz Air launches $550 'all you can fly' annual subscription pass [325d]
- Designer 'dupes' go mainstream as shoppers choose affordability over luxury. 'It just makes more financial sense,' expert says [325d]
- Consumer sentiment tumbles as 'recession-like' symptoms spread among Americans [325d]
- Social Security cost-of-living adjustment may be 2.6% in 2025, new estimate finds [326d]
- Here's the inflation breakdown for July 2024 — in one chart [326d]
- Our top 5 stocks of the topsy-turvey market since July's Monthly Meeting [326d]
- Britain considers tougher internet safety laws after riots, Musk comments — what you need to know [326d]
- Mars to acquire snack maker Kellanova in $36 billion deal [326d]
- What it really takes to train an entire workforce on gen AI [326d]
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Wednesday [326d]
- 52% of U.S. companies are hiring for new jobs in the fall and winter—here are the most in-demand roles [326d]
- Annual inflation rate slows to 2.9% in July, lowest since 2021 [326d]
- Google's live demo of Gemini ramps up pressure on Apple as AI reaches smartphone users [326d]
- Oil prices steady after Biden says Iran could refrain from attacking Israel if cease-fire reached [326d]
- Reddit's increased reliance on Google traffic has Wall Street anxious to see if visitors sign up [326d]
- Mortgage refinancing surges 35% in one week, as interest rates hit lowest level in over a year [326d]
- Instagram is failing to crack down on hate speech against women politicians as elections near, advocacy group says [326d]
- UBS CEO says it's too early to talk about a U.S. recession, but a slowdown is possible [326d]
- Social Security is a key issue for voters, CNBC poll finds. Take these 5 steps to maximize your benefits [326d]
- World's largest sovereign wealth fund posts $138 billion in first-half profit as AI demand boosts tech [326d]
- Chinese tech giant Tencent's quarterly profit jumps 82% as key gaming unit accelerates [326d]
- China expects air travel to hit a record in 2024 [326d]
- 'Pulling a Joe Biden': Reactions to Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's resignation [326d]
- UK inflation rose to 2.2% in July, after two months at the Bank of England's 2% target [326d]
- France's 'Olympics truce' ends, returning political tensions to the fore [326d]
- Intel sells stake in UK chip designer Arm amid company-wide restructuring and cost cuts [326d]
- Video game industry faces sluggish growth in 2024 amid weak console sales, research firm says [326d]
- UBS posts $1.14 billion profit in second quarter, smashing expectations [326d]
- India launches app to lower deaths caused by wild elephants [326d]
- China's Huawei is reportedly set to release new AI chip to challenge Nvidia amid U.S. sanctions [326d]
- Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will not run for party reelection, local media report [326d]
- Monaco is 1 of 6 locations hosting the star-studded E1 — a race thought ‘impossible’ before it began [326d]
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