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Tesla stock soars 22% for best day in over a decade on Musk’s 2025 growth projection
Tesla shares soared 22% Thursday, the stock’s best day in 11 years, following its better-than-expected third-quarter earnings.
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Conflicting economic signals are causing confusion in the bond market
Bond market investors are having trouble figuring out an economy that looks good from 30,000 feet, but less so closer to the ground.
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Judge blocks Coach owner Tapestry’s proposed acquisition of Michael Kors parent Capri
The FTC sued to block the merger between Tapestry and Capri, arguing it would harm consumers and employees.
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Volkswagen’s Scout Motors reveals first EVs as it shifts to include plug-in hybrids
Scout, a former American brand from 1961 to 1980, was expected to exclusively offer EVs in a bid for the German automaker to expand its presence in the U.S.
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A much bigger McDonald’s lawsuit is about to ‘erupt’ in the aftermath of its E. coli outbreak, food safety lawyer says
The E. coli outbreak linked with McDonald’s Quarter Pounders has sickened at least 50 customers and hospitalized at least 10, the CDC says.
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Wall Street has already priced in a Trump victory—just look at European stocks and the inflation market
Across Wall Street, investors see a Trump win as increasingly likely. They’re governing their portfolios accordingly.
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How actress Eva Longoria saved ‘John Wick’ with a last minute $6 million investment
As the first installment of the popular franchise was wrapping, it ran into financial problems.
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Trump Media stock soars nearly 200% as momentum traders ride its coattails to chase major returns
Trump Media stock had its two biggest trading weeks ever, as the stock soared from an all-time low in September.
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8 out of 10 women change their name after marriage—they might not realize the impact it has on their careers, work relationships, and job prospects
“I have many respected mentors who would not say a peep about their personal lives, ever, because it was always on their mind of how they would be perceived professionally.”