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Bloomberg31d agoneutral
Lettuce Grower Taylor Farms to Pull Parasite-Linked Products

(Bloomberg) -- Lettuce supplier Taylor Farms told US regulators the company is preparing to issue a recall of ingredients linked to a diarrhea-causing parasite outbreak that’s sickened thousands in Michigan and nearby states, according to a document viewed by Bloomberg News.Most Read from BloombergChip Stocks Poised for Bear Market in AI Unwind: Markets WrapGoogle Gemini Launch Delayed as Tech Falls Short of Internal GoalsFCC Near Rulings Against Disney Over ‘The View,’ TV LicensesThailand Scrap

NBC Universal could be Netflix's next big acquisition target: BofA analyst
Yahoo Finance Video31d agoneutralVIDEO
NBC Universal could be Netflix's next big acquisition target: BofA analyst

While reporting mixed second quarter earnings results, it's Netflix's (NFLX) disappointing third quarter outlook that's dragging the stock lower on Friday. BofA Securities senior media & entertainment analyst Jessica Reif Ehrlich addresses whether an acquisition is still on the table for the streaming giant after losing out on its bid for Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD).

BofA names senior executives to drive AI adoption in global markets-memo
Reuters31d agoneutral
BofA names senior executives to drive AI adoption in global markets-memo

Bank of America has announced senior appointments to ‌drive AI adoption and implementation across its ‌global markets group, according to an internal memo seen ​by Reuters on Friday. The bank named Kevin Milsom as head of platforms AI transformation, according to the memo by Ashok Krishnan, head of ‌platforms within ⁠the global markets group. Krishnan leads efforts to modernize technology and increase automation, ⁠including the rollout of generative AI tools and other new technologies.

Investing.com31d agoneutral
SpaceX loses over $1 trillion in value from peak

Investing.com -- SpaceX stock continued lower on Friday as the space exploration and artificial intelligence company moved toward erasing more than $1 trillion from its peak market value.

Bloomberg31d agobearish
Lucid Shares Shake Off Bankruptcy Fears to Rebound from 57% Rout

(Bloomberg) -- Lucid Group Inc., the electric-vehicle maker, said it isn’t considering a bankruptcy, and so far, the market believes it.Most Read from BloombergFCC Near Rulings Against Disney Over ‘The View,’ TV LicensesChip Stocks Poised for Bear Market in AI Unwind: Markets WrapGoogle Gemini Launch Delayed as Tech Falls Short of Internal GoalsChina’s Moonshot Unveils AI Model That Narrows Gap With US FirmsThailand Scraps Plan to End Visa-Free Entry for Indian TouristsThe Saudi-backed company i

Walmart Further Shuffles Top Executives
The Wall Street Journal31d agoneutral
Walmart Further Shuffles Top Executives

Walmart is shuffling the leadership atop its massive U.S. business as the retailer’s new chief executive continues to build his team. Kieran Shanahan, chief operating officer for Walmart U.S., will leave the role this week, the company said in an internal memo viewed by The Wall Street Journal. Shanahan, 45 years old, will be succeeded by Kyle Kinnard, currently COO for Walmart International.

Bloomberg31d agoneutral
Dollar Hedging Costs Sink to Their Lowest Level This Year

(Bloomberg) -- The cost of hedging against swings in the dollar has fallen to its lowest level this year, signaling that traders see little chance of a major catalyst disrupting the world’s reserve currency despite an uncertain Federal Reserve outlook and resurgent conflict in the Middle East.Most Read from BloombergChip Stocks Poised for Bear Market in AI Unwind: Markets WrapGoogle Gemini Launch Delayed as Tech Falls Short of Internal GoalsFCC Near Rulings Against Disney Over ‘The View,’ TV Lic

Bank of America just made a strong call on inflation, economy
TheStreet31d agoneutral
Bank of America just made a strong call on inflation, economy

Bank of America watches about 38.7 million checking accounts. That's not a marketing number. It's the size of the window the bank has into how ordinary Americans are actually spending their money, week by week. When Brian Moynihan speaks about the consumer, that's the data he's pulling from, and ...

Bloomberg31d agoneutral
ASML to Pay One-Time €20,000 Bonus to Staff as AI Propels Demand

(Bloomberg) -- ASML Holding NV will give employees globally a one-time €20,000 ($22,862) bonus, joining other firms in the chip industry to offer payouts as artificial intelligence demand fuels record sales. Most Read from BloombergFCC Near Rulings Against Disney Over ‘The View,’ TV LicensesChip Stocks Poised for Bear Market in AI Unwind: Markets WrapGoogle Gemini Launch Delayed as Tech Falls Short of Internal GoalsChina’s Moonshot Unveils AI Model That Narrows Gap With US FirmsThailand Scraps P

Netflix Stock Tumbles on Growth Worries
The Wall Street Journal31d agobearish
Netflix Stock Tumbles on Growth Worries

Investors continued to punish Netflix on Friday after the company’s second-quarter earnings failed to ease concerns about weak viewer engagement and slowing growth. While the streaming giant reported solid second-quarter revenue and profit, it forecast a third-quarter revenue gain that would be its smallest year-on-year increase of any quarter since late 2023. Netflix also said it would shift to releasing its closely-watched viewership report annually, rather than twice a year.

Oppenheimer sends warning on IBM after shares crash
TheStreet31d agobearish
Oppenheimer sends warning on IBM after shares crash

The most dangerous moment for a stock is rarely when the skeptics pile on. It is when the last true believer quietly heads for the door. Wall Street runs on a simple hierarchy. There are the analysts who never liked a company, the ones who flip with the wind, and the rare few who plant a flag and ...