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Bloomberg49d agoneutral
S&P Winning Streak for July at Risk With Volatile End to Month

(Bloomberg) -- July is a great time to buy stocks. In fact, it’s been the best month for the S&P 500 Index in the past two decades. Bulls are finding comfort in that history ahead of what stands to be an eventful stretch.Most Read from BloombergSpaceX IPO Left Mirae With No Shares on MisunderstandingTrump Reports at Least $1.4 Billion in 2025 Crypto EarningsSupreme Court Backs Birthright Citizenship in Blow to TrumpDemocratic Socialist Ousts 15-Term House Incumbent in ColoradoUS Lifts Export Res

Investing.com49d agoneutral
Klarna pops 6% after crushing Google in $1.97B antitrust verdict

Investing.com -- Klarna Group (NYSE:KLAR) shares jumped 6% on Wednesday following a massive legal victory over Alphabet’s tech monopoly. A Swedish court ruled in favor of Klarna’s subsidiary, PriceRunner, awarding the company a staggering $1.97 billion in antitrust damages. The high-stakes judgment caps off a fierce battle over online shopping dominance, with the court finding that Google illegally choked out competition by manipulating search results to favor its own comparison-shopping service

The Safest Dividend Plays of 2026: 5 High-Yield, Low-PE Dividend Aristocrats
24/7 Wall St.49d agoneutral
The Safest Dividend Plays of 2026: 5 High-Yield, Low-PE Dividend Aristocrats

The S&P 500 is up about 10% this year, yet 80% of that gain comes from technology stocks, many of which are tied to artificial intelligence. With interest rates and energy prices spiraling higher, and inflation clearly not under control, those willing to put any new money to work in stocks should likely be extremely ... The Safest Dividend Plays of 2026: 5 High-Yield, Low-PE Dividend Aristocrats

Investing.com49d agobullish
ServiceNow jumps 4% as Guggenheim flips from Neutral to Buy

Investing.com -- ServiceNow (NYSE:NOW) shares caught a 4% lift on Wednesday after Guggenheim analyst John DiFucci upgraded the software giant from Neutral to Buy, slapping on a $125 price target. After closing at $99.28 on Tuesday, DiFucci’s new target values the company at 7.5x EV/NTM Recurring Revenue—a premium compared to its SaaS peers, but a price Guggenheim argues is worth paying. "We believe current levels present an attractive opportunity for investors to purchase a comfortably profitabl

Joby, Toyota form electric air taxi joint venture
Manufacturing Dive49d agoneutral
Joby, Toyota form electric air taxi joint venture

The new entity is part of the companies’ strategic alliance that has been in the works since 2024, which aims to support the certification and commercial production of Joby’s eVTOL aircraft.

💬 Money Quote: Nike CEO
The Wall Street Journal49d agoneutral
💬 Money Quote: Nike CEO

📣 "We have to get back to growth in China. We have to be more premium and culturally relevant, and we have to lead with sport." —Nike CEO Elliott Hill, who has been leading a turnaround plan at the company, after its latest earnings report fell flat with investors.

Spencer Jakab | Ignore the Yen at Your Peril
The Wall Street Journal49d agoneutral
Spencer Jakab | Ignore the Yen at Your Peril

The Japanese yen is at a 40-year low. That doesn’t have the attention of most U.S. tech investors, but maybe it should. A mere market tremor in Japan two years ago sent the Nasdaq tumbling. Read more in today's Markets A.

Swedish court orders Google to pay $1.5 billion to Klarna in antitrust damages
Reuters49d agoneutral
Swedish court orders Google to pay $1.5 billion to Klarna in antitrust damages

A Swedish court on Wednesday ordered Alphabet's Google to pay about $1.5 billion in antitrust damages ‌to PriceRunner, the price comparison business owned by payments platform Klarna. The ‌award, equivalent to around 14.3 billion Swedish crowns, comes amid growing scrutiny of U.S. Big ​Tech companies in Europe. It is the largest award by a Swedish court in a competition case, though well below the 78 billion crowns PriceRunner had sought, including accrued interest.