These defense and aerospace stocks may reap the benefits of the hypersonic-missile race
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Jeffrey Epstein’s Associates Could Reap Benefit of a Big Tax Refund
The estate’s assets have swelled to $145 million, a probate court filing in the U.S. Virgin Islands shows. Much of that won’t make its way to Mr. Epstein’s victims.The New York Times - 1d -
Jeremiah Trotter Jr. ready for bigger role in Eagles defense; future may be now for son of franchise legend
Trotter Jr. could get the start next to Zack Baun on SundayCBS Sports - 9h -
Eli Lilly's lead in the obesity race has grown. Its recent stock performance says otherwise
Eli Lilly has been one of the worst-performing Club stocks over the past six months.CNBC - Jan. 8 -
Indian stocks will benefit from the Trump 2.0 era, portfolio manager says
Investors eyeing up firms with the potential to become the "blue chip companies of the future" should look to India, according to investor Kunal Desai.CNBC - Jan. 7 -
Palantir’s stock sees sharpest drop since May as momentum cools
Bears criticized Palantir’s valuation for months as shares climbed higher. Is Wall Street paying more attention to the multiple now?MarketWatch - Jan. 7 -
North Korea says it tested hypersonic intermediate-range missile aimed at remote Pacific targets
North Korea said Tuesday that its latest weapons test was a new hypersonic intermediate-range missile designed to strike remote targets in the Pacific.NBC News - Jan. 7 -
North Korea says new hypersonic missile will 'contain' rivals
Pyongyang fired a missile for the first time in two months, while Antony Blinken was in Seoul.BBC News - Jan. 7 -
Unity Software stock is rallying. Roaring Kitty posted a meme. They may or may not be connected.
Unity Software stock is rising after a post from Keith Gill that may or may not have anything to do with the company.MarketWatch - Jan. 2
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Winning back shoppers and reviving the luxury-goods industry’s sales will depend in part on ditching the plain, understated tones of the “quiet luxury” trend, BofA analysts said.MarketWatch - 1h -
Most mutual funds don’t beat the market — but what’s ‘the market’ anyway?
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The ‘January defect’ could slam stocks if buyers don’t step up quick
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Is Trump’s bitcoin embrace the biggest ‘pump-and-dump’ ever?
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China economy live: 2024 GDP forecast to hit ‘around’ 5% target
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SpaceX's Starship rocket breaks up after launch, flights divert after FAA debris warning
SpaceX launched the seventh test flight of its Starship rocket on Thursday.CNBC - 48m -
Small-cap ETFs went on a wild ride. Can they regain momentum after Trump takes office?
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Top Supreme Court lawyer charged with tax evasion related to poker winnings
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Snap shares drop as FTC refers MyAI chatbot complaint to the DOJ
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