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Giant Eagle drops prices on 300 items before its sale
TheStreet29d agobearish
Giant Eagle drops prices on 300 items before its sale

If you shop at Giant Eagle, your grocery bill could look noticeably different this month, and the savings are broader than you might expect. The chain rolled out price cuts across more than 300 products, and those reductions will remain in effect through the first week of September. ...

Costco Gas Pumps Are So Popular the Retailer Is Building Stand-Alone Stations
The Wall Street Journal29d agoneutral
Costco Gas Pumps Are So Popular the Retailer Is Building Stand-Alone Stations

Costco wants to give its shoppers an easier way to buy gas. The locations are part of Costco’s effort to find new ways to increase sales and make its membership more valuable to shoppers, said Costco Chief Financial Officer Gary Millerchip. Members have said they want faster checkouts, larger parking lots and that gas stations can get busy, he said in an interview.

Tesla face 3 major headwinds heading into earnings report
TheStreet29d agoneutral
Tesla face 3 major headwinds heading into earnings report

Earlier this month, Tesla investors got some much-needed good news when the electric vehicle maker reported that it delivered more than 480,000 vehicles in the second quarter. The 25% year-over-year increase marked Tesla's best second-quarter performance, topping the 466,140 deliveries it reported ...

BofA sees lost year taking shape for gold
TheStreet29d agoneutral
BofA sees lost year taking shape for gold

Gold’s 2026 story was mostly supposed to be how high the safe-haven trade could potentially run. For context, the shiny yellow metal soared roughly 63% in 2025, according to LBMA benchmark data, the strongest annual gain in more than four decades. Lately, though, the bull case has been ...

Bloomberg30d agoneutral
Boeing Comes to Air Show Carrying Weight of Trump’s Influence

(Bloomberg) -- Kelly Ortberg attends his first Farnborough Air Show next week as Boeing Co. chief executive officer, looking to pry orders away from Airbus SE while walking a fine political line as US President Donald Trump claims his outsized influence over the planemaker’s sales.Most Read from BloombergFCC Near Rulings Against Disney Over ‘The View,’ TV LicensesTaylor Farms Pulls Mexican Lettuce as Parasite Cases RiseChip Stocks Slide Into Bear Market in AI Unwind: Markets WrapSpaceX Slump Wip

Bloomberg30d agoneutral
Thousands Of Trucks Haul Iraq’s Oil Through Syria In Sign Of Hormuz Legacy

(Bloomberg) -- Iraq is using a vast fleet of trucks to carry fuel oil through Syria and reroute flows away from the Strait of Hormuz, rapidly transforming its neighbor into the Middle East’s top export hub.Most Read from BloombergFCC Near Rulings Against Disney Over ‘The View,’ TV LicensesTaylor Farms Pulls Mexican Lettuce as Parasite Cases RiseChip Stocks Slide Into Bear Market in AI Unwind: Markets WrapSpaceX Slump Wipes Out $1 Trillion in Market Value From PeakGoogle Gemini Launch Delayed as

Cleveland Cliffs (CLF) Nears Earnings, Is It A Bargain?
Simply Wall St.30d agoneutral
Cleveland Cliffs (CLF) Nears Earnings, Is It A Bargain?

Cleveland-Cliffs (CLF) heads into its July 23 earnings report with rising expectations for improved earnings and revenue year over year, while recent share declines highlight mixed sentiment around the upcoming results. See our latest analysis for Cleveland-Cliffs. The Cleveland-Cliffs share price has come under pressure recently, with a 30 day share price return down 26.81% and a year to date share price return down 31.76%. The 1 year total shareholder return is down 2.11%, pointing to...

IBM CEO Arvind Krishna Has Nowhere to Hide From AI
The Wall Street Journal30d agoneutral
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna Has Nowhere to Hide From AI

The problem for IBM Chief Executive Arvind Krishna is that things are going too fast and too slow—all at the same time—and he’s stuck in the middle. Krishna bet big on a hybrid-cloud approach in response to the rise of hyperscalers and has long sold investors on IBM’s role in quantum computing—a next-generation technology he says is three to five years away. While the biggest tech companies’ cloud businesses have helped position them to adapt to AI, many, like Krishna, find themselves trying to manage legacy businesses even as they struggle to keep pace with emerging, pure-play rivals.

Jim Cramer says it's not the time to buy surging AI stock
TheStreet30d agobullish
Jim Cramer says it's not the time to buy surging AI stock

Wall Street rewards patience just as often as conviction. Here, the smartest move isn't buying more but knowing when to wait. I make more money in the market by sitting on my hands than I make by trying to be part of every move. Jim Cramer spent just a few seconds on July 16 explaining that ...

Investing.com30d agoneutral
Does ‘token shock’ hurt AI adoption?

Investing.com -- Rising consumption costs could slow enterprise adoption of generative and agentic artificial intelligence, as companies struggle to match growing token usage with measurable returns, Bernstein said in an analyst report.

Warren Buffett’s Alphabet bet eases bigger Berkshire fear
TheStreet30d agoneutral
Warren Buffett’s Alphabet bet eases bigger Berkshire fear

Warren Buffett’s decision to start building a stake in Alphabet is being seen as a late-career imprimatur for artificial intelligence. For stockholders in Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) (BRK.B), it could have a more crucial message. Buffett relinquished the CEO title on Jan. 1, passing the baton to ...

The Investors With a New Way to Win in Silicon Valley
The Wall Street Journal30d agoneutral
The Investors With a New Way to Win in Silicon Valley

Yasmin Razavi holds an unusual position: She is the only outside investor on Anthropic’s board of directors. The general partner at Spark Capital invested in Anthropic relatively late by traditional venture capital standards, leading the company’s Series C financing in May 2023, its third round and two years after siblings Dario and Daniela Amodei left OpenAI to found it amid concerns over AI safety. Razavi is part of a new generation of investors transforming venture capital.