Is Apple About to Bail Out Intel?
Big Tech seems to have rediscovered its appetite for Intel, a company that for years has looked more like a laggard than a leader. Billions of dollars are suddenly flowing its way, and the roster of backers is eye-catching.
In the past few weeks alone, the U.S. government committed just shy of $9 billion for roughly a 10% equity stake,
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Billionaire Loves These Stocks Most of All
Stanley Druckenmiller doesn’t toss around stock picks like confetti. When he makes a move, it matters not just because of his track record (which is ridiculous by the way) but because his strategy blends macro trends with razor-sharp stock selection.
In 2025, he’s not chasing headlines. He’s making some bold, high-conviction bets, and a few of them are pretty surprising.
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Is This The Most Bullish Signal Wall Street Has Ever Flashed?
In April, we witnessed something remarkable. The S&P 500 had one of its sharpest two-day drops in the last three quarters of a century, only to turn around and post its largest single-day point gain in history.
On a single trading day, all three major indexes the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq booked their biggest-ever nominal advances.
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Ford’s Fat Dividend Yield Looks Tempting, What’s The Catch?
At first glance, Ford’s dividend might look like a smooth ride. The company is handing out $0.75 annually and has sweetened the pot with special payouts in recent years. These bonuses are part of Ford’s plan to return 40% to 50% of its adjusted free cash flow to shareholders.
But don’t let the recent payouts lull you into a false sense of security.
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Is This Robotics Firm a Giant In The Making?
Inside operating rooms across the globe, a revolution has been underway, one led by Intuitive Surgical (NASDAQ: ISRG).
Over the past five years, the company has more than doubled its profits, yet many argue that it’s still in the early innings of growth.
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Intuitive Surgical has more than doubled profits in five years.
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Is Monday THE Operating System for Work?
Monday.com sits right in the middle of this transformation, and if management gets its way, it won’t just be a participant. It wants to be the work operating system for the modern enterprise.
For companies running cross-functional projects, think engineering, sales, marketing, and operations all under one roof, Monday offers a centralized dashboard where tasks can be assigned automatically,
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UPS Stock Is Sinking But This Dividend Giant May Be Poised for a Comeback
United Parcel Service may be a household name, but lately, its stock performance has left investors anything but comforted.
UPS started 2025 on the back foot. In the first quarter, revenue slipped slightly, margins were underwhelming, and earnings per share were up just 4% year-over-year. What’s more telling? U.S. daily delivery volumes were down by around the same amount.
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Bank Manager Allegedly Steals From Customers’ Accounts With Counterfeit Checks, Triggers $28,500 in Losses: Federal Reserve
A US bank manager is accused of using counterfeit checks to steal cash from customers, triggering tens of thousands of dollars in losses to the lender.
The Federal Reserve has issued an order of prohibition against Nicholas Sheeley, who worked as a deposit services manager at Commerce Bank from June of 2019 until his termination in August of 2023.