The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- CoreWeave prices IPO at $40 a share, below expected range [268d]
- CNBC's Inside India newsletter: What ails India's manufacturing? [268d]
- Jim Cramer says 'the market may be far healthier than we think.' Here's why [268d]
- Man charged in Molotov cocktail attack on Teslas in Las Vegas [268d]
- Lululemon beats on earnings but issues underwhelming guidance [268d]
- AppLovin shares plunge 20% after third short-selling firm slams company's ad technology [268d]
- Social Security Administration delays timeline for new identity proofing policies following complaints [268d]
- Trump's new auto tariffs will likely drive up car prices by thousands of dollars [268d]
- Trump withdraws nomination of Rep. Elise Stefanik for U.N. ambassador [268d]
- Silicon Valley bubble risks heighten as investors pile into funds that bet on a single buzzy startup [268d]
- Why market AI worries are overblown — plus, a key approval for a portfolio health stock [268d]
- Meta debuts Friends tab, Mark Zuckerberg pushes 'throwback to OG Facebook' [268d]
- #RecessionIndicator: Young Americans are losing confidence in the economy — and it shows online [268d]
- Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions sells 10% stake to new Patrick Whitesell-led platform at a valuation of more than $750 million, sources say [268d]
- Novo Nordisk says copycat compounders are hurting Wegovy sales, may take legal action [268d]
- Ubisoft spins out new unit for Assassin’s Creed and other games, Tencent to take $1.25 billion stake [268d]
- Why we're sticking with Goldman despite a peer's lackluster dealmaking results [268d]
- ChatGPT's viral image-generation AI is 'melting' OpenAI's GPUs [268d]
- Robinhood CEO sees Amazon-like subscription model as path to 'loyalty' in financial services [268d]
- Fears of a data center bubble weigh on AI stocks, Nvidia also knocked by China [268d]
- How a Dungeons & Dragons livestream became a multiplatform media company [268d]
- Ferrari says it will raise prices by 10% on some models to offset auto tariffs [268d]
- Why GM stock is getting hit the hardest by Trump auto tariffs [268d]
- Trump administration re-opens student loan repayment plan applications [268d]
- As big tech bubble fears grow, the build-your-own AI boom is just starting, with a simple math game teaching the machines to reason [268d]
- Nvidia to anchor CoreWeave IPO at $40 a share, source says [268d]
- Watch incoming SEC chair Paul Atkins’ Senate confirmation hearing [268d]
- New York Mets posted record revenue of $261 million at Citi Field in 2024 [268d]
- Trump's tariffs push will hit the U.S. harder than Europe in the short term, Santander chair says [268d]
- U.S. health department plans to slash 10,000 jobs as RFK Jr. upends agencies [269d]
- 'Diversity is not illegal': Women in skilled trades brace for Trump's DEI rollbacks [269d]
- GameStop shares drop, reversing Wednesday's rally, on planned debt issue to buy bitcoin [269d]
- GM, Stellantis shares fall after Trump's auto tariff announcement [269d]
- Oil executives bluntly criticize Trump tariffs and 'drill, baby, drill' in anonymous survey [269d]
- If Chinese-built containership fines take effect, 'we're out of business in U.S.,' ocean carrier says [269d]
- CoreWeave's debut is landmark moment in AI boom and could kick off 'IPO parade' [269d]
- KB Home unveils its first 'fire-resilient' community in Southern California [269d]
- Former Citi CEO Sandy Weill launches new cancer research hub focused on immunotherapy [269d]
- Germany slams Trump’s 25% auto tariffs as bad news for U.S., EU and global trade [269d]
- H&M posts weaker-than-expected first-quarter sales in slow start to the year [269d]
- Trump threatens 'far larger' tariffs if EU and Canada unite to do 'economic harm' to the U.S. [269d]
- Chinese consumer companies signal spending is picking up again [269d]
- Japan and Brazil vow to bolster strategic ties as security and trade worries rise [269d]
- Shares of Asia's automakers fall as Trump announces 25% tariffs on car imports [269d]
- Alibaba launches new open-source AI model for 'cost-effective AI agents' [269d]
- Paychex CEO explains why he doesn't see a recession on the horizon [269d]
- Dating apps are dialing up in-person events as Gen Z struggle to build connections [269d]
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