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UBS Raises Micron to Street-High Target
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UBS Raises Micron to Street-High Target

UBS raised its price target on Micron to a Street-high view of $1,625, up from $535. Mandeep Singh has more on "Bloomberg Open Interest."

3 Reasons Retirees Should Reconsider Enrolling in a Standalone Medicare Drug Plan in 2026
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3 Reasons Retirees Should Reconsider Enrolling in a Standalone Medicare Drug Plan in 2026

You turn 65, sign up for Medicare, and a wall of mail arrives pushing standalone Part D drug plans. The default move for decades has been to pick one and forget it. For 2026, that default deserves a fresh look. The Inflation Reduction Act fully kicks in this year, premiums and surcharges shift, and bundled ... 3 Reasons Retirees Should Reconsider Enrolling in a Standalone Medicare Drug Plan in 2026

Jeff Bezos Says Bottom 50% of Americans Should Pay No Taxes. The Real Culprit Is Federal Spending
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Jeff Bezos Says Bottom 50% of Americans Should Pay No Taxes. The Real Culprit Is Federal Spending

During a recent episode of The Pomp Podcast featuring guest Jordi Visser, host Anthony Pompliano highlighted a striking proposal from Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) founder Jeff Bezos. Bezos believes the bottom 50% of Americans should pay no federal taxes. According to the discussion, the bottom half of earners currently contribute only 3% of the federal budget, which lends credence ... Jeff Bezos Says Bottom 50% of Americans Should Pay No Taxes. The Real Culprit Is Federal Spending

Inflation Adjusted Dividend Income: How to Replace $80,000 in Today’s Dollars 20 Years From Now
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Inflation Adjusted Dividend Income: How to Replace $80,000 in Today’s Dollars 20 Years From Now

A 50-year-old woman planning to retire at 70 on the equivalent of $80,000 in today’s purchasing power is actually targeting a much larger nominal income figure. Assuming long-run inflation averages 3% annually, maintaining that same lifestyle 20 years from now would require roughly $144,500 per year in nominal dollars. That is the income her portfolio needs ... Inflation Adjusted Dividend Income: How to Replace $80,000 in Today’s Dollars 20 Years From Now

SpaceX Files IPO With Tens Of Trillions At Stake
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SpaceX Files IPO With Tens Of Trillions At Stake

A recent episode of Moonshots with host Peter Diamandis focused on how SpaceX could become the largest IPO in financial history. SpaceX has filed paperwork for a $75 billion public offering at a valuation of $1.75 trillion. For context on scale, the panel noted the deal would be over 2.5 times larger than Saudi Aramco’s record ... SpaceX Files IPO With Tens Of Trillions At Stake

Reuters87d agoneutral
Logistics startup Stord raises $250 million at $3 billion valuation

Logistics startup Stord said on Tuesday it raised nearly $250 million in a late-stage funding round at ‌a $3 billion valuation, and launched Stord Labs to advance ‌physical intelligence. The funding highlights investor confidence in platforms that provide independent brands with ​the technological infrastructure needed to challenge the dominance of e-commerce giants such as Amazon. Here are some details: • Stord Labs will serve as a research base for the company to test agentic AI, robotics and ‌automation against live fulfillment ⁠data to improve warehouse operations.

Quantinuum, Fresh Off a Federal Quantum Funding Boost, Gets IPO Pricing
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Quantinuum, Fresh Off a Federal Quantum Funding Boost, Gets IPO Pricing

The initial public offering for Quantinuum, the quantum computing company backed by Honeywell, was priced in an encouraging sign that investors may soon have a new way to buy into the emergent technology. Quantinuum said Tuesday that it plans to sell nearly 21.1 million shares in its IPO, at an expected price range of $45 to $50 a share. A source with direct knowledge of the matter told Barron’s last year that Honeywell was looking to take the company public as soon as late 2026, market conditions permitting.

Investing.com87d agoneutral
Quantinuum targets $12.7 billion valuation in U.S. IPO

Investing.com -- Honeywell's spinoff Quantinuum plans to raise up to $1.05 billion through a U.S. initial public offering that would value the quantum computing company at up to $12.7 billion, the firm announced on Tuesday.

Bond Markets Are Reluctant Participants as Peace Hopes Fuel Stocks and Oil Prices
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Bond Markets Are Reluctant Participants as Peace Hopes Fuel Stocks and Oil Prices

U.S. stocks looked set to test all-time highs again Tuesday, with the tech-led leading early gainers, as investors bet the war in Iran was nearing an interim peace agreement that could reopen the Strait of Hormuz and unleash energy markets ahead of the summer driving demand expected in domestic markets. Bond markets, however, remained reluctant to fully commit to the new peace talks, and yields were holding north of key levels ahead of a key set of growth and inflation figures later in the week. Talks between Washington and Tehran, however, have been punctuated by a fresh round of attacks by U.S. troops on targets in southern Iran as well as claims from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on Tuesday that it fired on a U.S. fighter jet that entered the country’s airspace.

The Question About Elon Musk That SpaceX Refuses to Answer Before Its IPO
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The Question About Elon Musk That SpaceX Refuses to Answer Before Its IPO

There’s a question floating around the biggest IPO in history, and SpaceX has chosen its words very carefully to avoid answering it. I’ve been reading pre-IPO paperwork for nearly two decades, and what’s missing from this one tells you more than what’s in it. The company is reportedly heading to NASDAQ in June 2026 at ... The Question About Elon Musk That SpaceX Refuses to Answer Before Its IPO

JPMorgan’s Matejka Sees Stocks Overpricing Risk of Rate Hikes
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JPMorgan’s Matejka Sees Stocks Overpricing Risk of Rate Hikes

(Bloomberg) -- Markets are overpricing potential central bank interest-rate increases, creating conditions for a rally in stocks with the lowest volatility like staples and utilities, according to strategists at JPMorgan Chase & Co. Most Read from BloombergNvidia CEO Urges Super Micro to Tighten Up on ComplianceTrump Doctor Visit Renews Health Scrutiny as 80th Birthday NearsTrump Says He’ll Announce Negotiated Deal With Iran ShortlyRubio Sees Good News Coming on Hormuz as Iran Talks ContinueUS,