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5 things Oracle's CEOs want you to know
TheStreet66d agoneutral
5 things Oracle's CEOs want you to know

Oracle just wrapped its fiscal year 2026 with record quarterly revenue of $19.2 billion, up 21% year-over-year (YoY), and its leadership team used the June 10 earnings call to send a clear message to investors: the biggest growth is still ahead. Cloud infrastructure revenue surged 93% in the ...

American Airlines to restart flight to banned destination
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American Airlines to restart flight to banned destination

Despite pumping significant resources into developing Labadee into a private port stop and resort, cruise line giant Royal Caribbean has not stopped in the port along Haiti's northern coast since 2024. While Labadee is essentially a gated community that is located 100 miles away from the capital of ...

Cathie Wood may have timed her Elon Musk bet just right
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Cathie Wood may have timed her Elon Musk bet just right

On June 12, SpaceX turned one of Wall Street’s hottest listings into a full-blown market event. Investors were bracing for a choppy debut, given its enormous valuation, heavy Musk premium, and questions about whether a rocket-and-satellite company could justify AI-stock-style pricing. Instead, ...

Closed Rite Aid stores get surprising retail replacement
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Closed Rite Aid stores get surprising retail replacement

When Rite Aid, a major pharmacy retailer, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy a second time in 2025, it led to the shuttering of its 1,250 locations. Over time, many were sold to competitors like CVS and Walgreens, and some spaces were taken up by retailers such as Kroger and Albertsons. But some ...

Aldi expands to key area Costco can’t get into
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Aldi expands to key area Costco can’t get into

If checking out at the supermarket makes you sort of queasy these days, you're not alone. A lot of people are feeling the sting of higher grocery prices, which explains why retailers like Aldi and Costco are having a moment. In May, grocery prices rose 2.7% on an annual basis, according to ...

Big name takes on Coke and Pepsi with Target-exclusive soda
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Big name takes on Coke and Pepsi with Target-exclusive soda

Arguably, you can blame Ryan Reynolds and maybe Sammy Hagar. Those two celebrities showed that unrelated fame could help launch a beverage brand. In Hagar's case, at least his music and image ties him logically to his tequila brand, while in Reynolds' case, he turned Aviation Gin into a massive hit ...

The Stock Market Survived the SpaceX IPO. What to Watch for Next.
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The Stock Market Survived the SpaceX IPO. What to Watch for Next.

The SpaceX initial public offering didn’t mean all that much to the stock market this past week—but it could mark the start of the countdown to the end of the bull market sometime in the year ahead. SpaceX, which began trading on Friday, was the market’s focus this past week. It is the biggest IPO in history; it’s building a business that seems based on a sci-fi novel; and it’s led by a controversial CEO in Elon Musk, who attracts attention—good and bad—wherever he goes.

Zscaler CEO delivers a sharp take on AI agents
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Zscaler CEO delivers a sharp take on AI agents

Most cybersecurity CEOs, if not every other, are talking about Artificial Intelligence (AI) agents right now. And we are seeing most of them often use the same vague language about "securing the future of work." Well, Jay Chaudhry looks like he’s different. Speaking on CNBC's "The Exchange" on June ...

Spotify logo backlash was amplified by bad actors
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Spotify logo backlash was amplified by bad actors

Unless you are chronically online, you've probably never heard of the "Dead Internet Theory," but the presence of non-human actors, or bots, in the social media space is undeniable. Dead Internet Theory proponents argue that the vast majority of online content is either created by or consumed by ...

BofA reveals $3 billion reason to watch DraftKings now
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BofA reveals $3 billion reason to watch DraftKings now

BofA Global Research spent this week quietly publishing something that matters a lot for sports betting investors. The firm’s June 11 gaming note argues that the FIFA World Cup, held on U.S. soil for the first time in over 30 years, is more than a seasonal payday for DraftKings (DKNG). It is a ...

Stock Market Week Ahead: Keep An Eye On The Little Things
Investor's Business Daily67d agoneutral
Stock Market Week Ahead: Keep An Eye On The Little Things

The past week's stock market saw the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq composite test, then bounce off support at their 50-day moving averages. The S&P 500 then rose, on Friday, to briefly test resistance at its 21-day exponential moving average. The Nasdaq did not rise to this level. The Nasdaq 100, however, as tracked by the Invesco QQQ Trust Series...

Morgan Stanley CEO floats bold $10T wealth opportunity
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Morgan Stanley CEO floats bold $10T wealth opportunity

When a business unit already oversees more than $7 trillion in client assets, most CEOs would focus on defending that position. Not Ted Pick. The Morgan Stanley CEO has raised the bar for the firm's wealth management business, arguing it can grow to $10 trillion in assets on its own. Ted Pick told ...

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Why an Iran deal might not be dovish for the Fed

Investing.com -- A potential U.S.-Iran peace deal may not deliver the interest rate relief that Treasury markets priced in Thursday, BofA Securities said in a recent note, warning that moderately higher oil prices could push the Federal Reserve toward hikes rather than cuts.

World Cup Matches in US Face Heat Advisories, Storm Threats
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World Cup Matches in US Face Heat Advisories, Storm Threats

(Bloomberg) -- Both US coasts were under heat advisories Friday on the eve of FIFA World Cup matches scheduled in California’s Bay Area, New Jersey and Massachusetts. The biggest weather threat may come Sunday in Philadelphia, where lightning and thunderstorms could disrupt play.Most Read from BloombergWhy Musk Raced to Take SpaceX Public in the World’s Biggest IPOSpaceX IPO Raises $75 Billion in Biggest Debut of All TimeSpaceX Shares Close 19% Higher After Historic $75 Billion IPOUS, Iran Edge

There’s a Bug in the Gold Trade as Miners Move Like Meme Stocks
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There’s a Bug in the Gold Trade as Miners Move Like Meme Stocks

(Bloomberg) -- Brian Laks has been investing in gold stocks for over a decade. To the deep-value investor, they serve as a hedge against volatility in the rest of his portfolio, a haven during geopolitical uncertainty and deliver steady returns.Most Read from BloombergWhy Musk Raced to Take SpaceX Public in the World’s Biggest IPOSpaceX IPO Raises $75 Billion in Biggest Debut of All TimeSpaceX Shares Close 19% Higher After Historic $75 Billion IPOUS, Iran Edge Toward Interim Deal Signing Close t

Bank of America warns stock market may face a 1994-style shock
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Bank of America warns stock market may face a 1994-style shock

Wall Street was betting big on Fed relief, but Bank of America sees a quiet risk brewing. The bank sees an unsettling 1994-style market setup, where inflationary pressures, higher yields, and tighter Fed policy could hit stocks instead. The warning lands as headline CPI is running near 4.2%, ...

Mag 7? MANGOS? SpaceX forces name rethink on Wall Street's tech-stock moniker
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Mag 7? MANGOS? SpaceX forces name rethink on Wall Street's tech-stock moniker

SpaceX roared into markets this past week with a valuation of more than $2 trillion, surpassing two members of Wall Street's "Magnificent Seven" and raising a key question: Does the Mag 7 name still fit? ‌And if not, what should replace it? The IPO, the biggest in U.S. history, vaulted SpaceX's value above two Mag 7 members: ‌CEO Elon Musk's other company, Tesla, and Meta Platforms. With SpaceX's arrival, "it becomes very hard to keep using Mag 7 as the clean shorthand for market leadership because one of the most important companies in the world would immediately be outside the label," said Shay Boloor, chief market strategist at Futurum Equities.