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Carl Icahn Describes How His Style Is Different From That of Fellow Investing Icon Warren Buffett
In a CNBC interview, Carl Icahn explained how his investment approach is different from that of fellow Wall Street legend Warren Buffett.
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Cramer Explains Why Veteran Technical Analyst Larry Williams Sees a Bull Market for These Three Stocks
Larry Williams’ analysis suggest that Google-parent Alphabet, Amazon and Coca-Cola are stocks to watch out for, the “Mad Money” host said Friday.
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Putin's Invasion of Ukraine Will Knock 30 Years of Progress Off the Russian Economy
Russia’s 40-year effort to create a Western-style market economy is one more casualty of Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Jones Soda Unveils Cannabis-Infused Sodas, Syrups and Gummies Under New Mary Jones Brand
Jones Soda is launching a line of cannabis-infused sodas, syrups and gummies under a new brand, Mary Jones.
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Food Prices Are on the Rise, But You Can Still Save Money on Groceries. Here Are 5 Ways How
Experts offer their best tips to shield yourself from sticker shock at the supermarket and recommend some free apps that will get your cash back.
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Deutsche Bank Defends Decision Not to Exit Russia: It's Not ‘Practical' Right Now
Speaking to CNBC, the bank’s CFO said the decision hinged on its duty of care to clients that still operate in the country.
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Sony's PlayStation and Nintendo Suspend Sales in Russia Over Ukraine War
Sony’s PlayStation unit and Nintendo say they have stopped all product sales in Russia.
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Barry Diller Denies Insider Trading on Microsoft, Activision Deal Amid DOJ and SEC Investigations
Barry Diller, David Geffen and Alex von Furstenberg made large bets on Activision Blizzard stock options before an announced purchase by Microsoft
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McDonald's Says Russian Shutdown Will Cost the Fast-Food Chain $50 Million a Month
McDonald’s expects that its Russian shutdown will cost the fast-food giant roughly $50 million a month.
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5 Things to Know Before the Stock Market Opens Wednesday
Dow futures soared Wednesday as U.S. oil prices were breaking a three-day run to the upside.
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Yale Professor Behind Corporate ‘Naughty-Or-Nice List' Lauds U.S. Brands' Decision to Pause Russia Business
McDonald’s, Starbucks, Coca-Cola and Pepsi suspended business in Russia over the war in Ukraine.
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Iconic U.S. Brands Coca-Cola, Pepsi, McDonald's and Starbucks Suspend Business in Russia
In recent days, all four companies have drawn criticism for continuing to operate in Russia while other U.S. companies backed out and paused sales.
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Activision CEO Bobby Kotick Will Leave Coca-Cola's Board Before Microsoft Deal Closes
Activision agreed in January to be bought by Microsoft in a deal valued at almost $69 billion.
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For Warren Buffett, Apple Is His New Cola-Cola as the Investing Icon Reaps $100 Billion in Six Years
Warren Buffett’s recent success from his massive Apple bet is spurring comparisons with the legend’s greatest investment of all time — Coca-Cola.
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Dangerous Vortexes and Floating Pics of Jamie Dimon: Big Business Is Trying Hard to Grasp the Metaverse
Samsung and JPMorgan are among the first corporates to run experiments in the metaverse.
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Walmart Says Shoppers Are on Alert as Grocery Bills Climb
The giant retailer said it has kept the number of sales high and is talking to vendors to hold down price, too.
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Walmart's Earnings May Signal If Shoppers Are Spending Or Getting Spooked by Inflation
The retail giant may be a bellwether for inflation and indicate whether consumers are starting to spend differently.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: Disney, Uber, Coca-Cola and More
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
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5 Things to Know Before the Stock Market Opens Thursday
U.S. stock futures turned lower Thursday after government data showed a stronger-than-expected increase in consumer inflation.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Premarket: Coca-Cola, Twitter, Tapestry and Others
These are the stocks posting the largest moves before the bell.