The S&P 500 keeps hitting record highs. The Nasdaq is surging. Semiconductor stocks have gained 64% since late March. By every headline measure, the 2026 stock market looks like one of the strongest in years. Jim Cramer thinks that reading is dangerously incomplete. And on May…
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Local and international energy companies are vying for additional exploration blocks in Argentina’s Vaca Muerta shale basin as the Middle East crisis and the blocked Strait of Hormuz are reigniting a global race to tap resources outside conflict zones. What was a predominantly…
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The Venezuelan government is circulating a draft of regulations as part of its newly enacted oil law, highly anticipated by companies planning to invest in the country’s increased oil production.
Cathie Wood, chief of Ark Investment Management, is known for actively trading her holdings, sometimes selling stocks during sharp market pullbacks. Semiconductor stocks experienced a major market pullback on May 15, with the iShares Semiconductor ETF (SOXX) dropping roughly 4%.…
Bill Ackman posted on X on May 15 that Pershing Square had taken a new position and that the 13F filing due later that day would reveal the details. He described the company as sitting at a "highly compelling valuation." He said he started buying in February. When the filing…
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Elon Musk’s empire may be expanding if recent plans to spend up to $119 billion in new chip fab facilities become reality. The team discusses the implications for the industry and Musk’s companies.
"I love everything about this patio swing," one shopper wrote in a review. "One of the best buys I have ever made."
Fed Governor Stephen Miran, President Donald Trump’s top ambassador for drastically lowering interest rates since joining the central bank last fall, is moving on. Miran submitted his resignation letter to the president May 14, which said it was effective when Kevin Warsh is…
The global rush to stockpile manufactured goods on fears of an energy-supply crunch will again overshadow business surveys in the coming week gauging the impact of a third month of war in the Middle East.
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After seeing enough demand, ARM Holdings said they, too, are getting into the semiconductor manufacturing business.
The short-term risks of SoundHound's acquisition of LivePerson are weighing on the stock price.
Occidental Petroleum has multiple upside catalysts.
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and right-wing Senator Flavio Bolsonaro were tied in a hypothetical runoff, according to a Datafolha poll of voter preferences for the country’s election in October.
The conglomerate's first portfolio disclosure under its new CEO hints at a willingness to lean further into technology.
The notes carry a 0% coupon, but can be converted into equity in the company if holders choose to redeem their notes for shares.
Researchers have been exploring the use of different technologies to improve battery storage as part of the race to accelerate the deployment of renewable energy and shift away from fossil fuels. While lithium-ion batteries have significant potential to support utility-scale…
Private credit’s aggressive push to court retail investors has exposed the industry to a less familiar threat: public market volatility, which is dragging business development company shares toward their steepest discounts relative to their assets since the pandemic.
Micron's rally has been nothing short of incredible.
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