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Zscaler’s stock has been a laggard this year. Why JPMorgan says it can rise 25%.
Zscaler shares are down 18% so far this year, and JPMorgan sees a buying opportunity in the cybersecurity name.MarketWatch - Business -
A New Wall Street for the Journal
An exchange popping up in Texas isn’t all that surprising.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Why we're still skeptical of Starbucks' turnaround despite a major Wall Street endorsement
"We still have to wait," Jim Cramer said Thursday. Starbucks is still "very much in the penalty box," he added.CNBC - Business -
Wall Street workers need unions, too
I led the successful effort to unionize minor league ballplayers for better treatment, and I support the same for financial workers.The Hill - Politics -
Bank of New York rebranding cuts ties to a fading Wall Street era
Mellon joins other Gilded Age names in NY’s dustbin as lender tries out a new identityFinancial Times - Business - New York -
Heard on the Street's Stock-Picking Contest
Read about our columnists’ favorite and least-favorite stocks and see how they have performed.The Wall Street Journal - World -
From dying mall brand to Wall Street winner: How Abercrombie & Fitch pulled off retail's biggest comeback
Abercrombie & Fitch nearly faded into irrelevance, but under the direction of CEO Fran Horowitz, it has transformed into one of Wall Street's biggest winners.CNBC - Business -
Seven non-playoff teams from last season that could make jump in 2024: Bears, Jets primed to end long droughts
These teams have a shot at cracking the playoff rotationCBS Sports - Sports -
Why the Stock Market Has Risen Even With No Fed Rate Cuts
The S&P 500 has been buoyant mainly because of A.I. fever, while bonds are having another mediocre year. But as an investor, our columnist is staying the course.The New York Times - Top stories - Federal Reserve -
Stock splits are back in fashion. Here's why, and which companies could be next
Some companies appear to be more interested in appealing to retail investors.CNBC - Business
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