The Brutalist Report - CNBC
- Tariff uncertainty is weighing on market action, Jim Cramer says [305d]
- Teladoc shares tumble on wider-than-expected loss, disappointing revenue guidance [305d]
- Salesforce misses on revenue, issues disappointing guidance [305d]
- If you invested $1,000 in Nvidia 10 years ago, here’s how much money you’d have now [305d]
- Instacart suffers steepest drop on record after disappointing revenue, lackluster forecast [305d]
- Trump plan to freeze funding stymies Biden-era energy rebates for consumers [305d]
- Eli Lilly's stock recovery chugs along, and Amazon's AI strategy adds a new pillar [305d]
- Obvious Ventures, co-founded by Twitter's Evan Williams, plans to raise $400 million fund [305d]
- Agency speeds up Social Security Fairness Act timeline, with lump sums, benefit increases for millions of people [305d]
- After abrupt departure of Lucid CEO, here are the EV maker's top priorities [305d]
- We're lifting our price target on off-price retailer TJX after another strong quarter [305d]
- The Federal Reserve's favorite recession indicator is flashing a danger sign again [305d]
- Costco chairman on why the popular wholesale chain sells diamonds, gold bars and sports cars: 'Affluent people love a good deal' [305d]
- Jeff Bezos orders Washington Post opinion pages to support 'personal liberties and free markets'; top editor resigns [305d]
- Nvidia reports fourth-quarter earnings after the bell [305d]
- What Cramer wants to hear from Nvidia, Salesforce — plus, Lilly does what no other can [305d]
- Eric Adams seeks total dismissal of criminal case for 'prosecutorial misconduct' [305d]
- AppLovin shares tumble 13% as short sellers question its centerpiece AXON ad software [305d]
- Block's Bitkey rolls out bitcoin inheritance fix for 'multibillion-dollar problem waiting to happen' [305d]
- Starbucks is struggling to grow sales in China. Here's why [305d]
- Amazon unveils long-awaited Alexa revamped with AI features [305d]
- As many as 41% of employers plan to use AI to replace roles—but it’s not a 'jobs apocalypse,' experts say [305d]
- Eli Lilly plans at least $27 billion in new U.S. manufacturing investments [305d]
- Super Micro Computer surges 20% after filing delayed financials by deadline [305d]
- Warren Buffett: You don't need to attend college to be a great CEO—'I never look at where a candidate has gone to school' [305d]
- TJ Maxx parent company posts strong holiday, but issues weaker-than-expected guidance [305d]
- After DeepSeek, Nvidia and the AI boom hyper scalers that hoard its chips face new questions [305d]
- Mortgage rates drop to lowest since mid-December, but demand still falls short [305d]
- Lowe's beats Wall Street expectations as it starts to break out of sales slump [305d]
- GM raises quarterly dividend, initiates $6 billion stock buyback [305d]
- Target strikes deal with sportswear brand Champion, as it tries to rev up apparel sales [305d]
- Modi wants Tesla to build cars in India. Making the plan work may not be easy [305d]
- Oil major BP boosts annual fossil fuel spending to $10 billion in strategy reset [305d]
- Ukraine reportedly agrees a critical rare minerals deal with the U.S. [305d]
- Alibaba makes AI video generation model free to use globally [305d]
- Jeep, Dodge maker Stellantis posts 70% drop in full-year profit [306d]
- 'The knowledge economy is on the way out.' These are the skills workers will need in the age of AI, says LinkedIn [306d]
- World's largest brewer AB InBev posts fourth-quarter revenue beat even as volumes slide [306d]
- Singapore alternative meat startups target resurgence after sector setbacks [306d]
- The record-breaking run of 'Ne Zha 2' may seem like a surprise. It shouldn't be [306d]
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