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Casey’s Recent Inclusion in the S&P 500 Is a Vote of Confidence in Its CEO
Barrons.com61d agoneutral
Casey’s Recent Inclusion in the S&P 500 Is a Vote of Confidence in Its CEO

Shoppers typically don’t linger at convenience stores like Casey’s General Stores but the company’s success is worth a longer look. Earnings per share more than doubled from fiscal 2022 to 2026, and the stock has risen more than 300% in the same span. Casey’s joined the S&P 500 stock index in April, further validation of CEO Darren Rebelez’s hard work and creative leadership.

VOO’s 0.03% Fee Hides a Costlier Truth About Taxes and Concentration
24/7 Wall St.61d agoneutral
VOO’s 0.03% Fee Hides a Costlier Truth About Taxes and Concentration

Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (NYSEARCA:VOO) sells itself on one number: a 0.03% expense ratio. That’s the headline that hooks every “set it and forget it” investor. The sticker fee, however, is where the useful part of the cost conversation ends. What You’re Actually Paying VOO’s net and gross expense ratios both sit at 0.03% as ... VOO’s 0.03% Fee Hides a Costlier Truth About Taxes and Concentration

Cathie Wood sells $8.7 million of tumbling AI stock
TheStreet61d agobearish
Cathie Wood sells $8.7 million of tumbling AI stock

Cathie Wood, head of Ark Investment Management, is known for making bold bets on disruptive tech companies. Yet Wood recently reduced one of her favorite investments, Palantir, after the stock fell roughly 28% year to date. In 2025, the flagship Ark Innovation ETF gained 35.49%, far outpacing the ...

Why JEPI Investors Gave Up $3,379 in Five-Year Gains
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Why JEPI Investors Gave Up $3,379 in Five-Year Gains

JEPI sells you monthly income. What it quietly sells away is your upside. Over the past five years, a $10,000 stake in the fund grew to roughly $14,479. The same $10,000 in plain S&P 500 exposure grew to roughly $17,858. That gap is the hidden cost of a fund marketed on its yield. What You’re ... Why JEPI Investors Gave Up $3,379 in Five-Year Gains

Wall Street ends higher on boost from chips, Iran optimism
Reuters Videos61d agoneutralVIDEO
Wall Street ends higher on boost from chips, Iran optimism

<body><p>STORY: Wall Street's main indexes closed higher on Thursday, with the Dow ticking up more than a tenth of a percent, the S&P 500 adding more than 1% and the Nasdaq gaining nearly 2%.</p><p>The session began with oil prices sliding to their lowest levels since early March after the U.S. and Iran signed an interim agreement that extends the April ceasefire by another 60 days.</p><p>But Alexander Morris, CEO and chief investment officer at F/m Investments, warns that lower oil prices won't immediately ease other inflationary pressures.</p><p>"Certainly energy prices are set to come down and meaningfully so in the short run. But energy prices have been elevated for a while, and that influences way more than just the cost at the pump. That's the cost of fertilizer for the Northern Hemisphere. All of the plants that needed to be planted and immediately fertilized, they've been in the ground for weeks. So that is now baked into the price of our future soft commodities, grains, corn, soybeans, et cetera. So we're going to see this reverberate."</p><p>Investors on Thursday were still assessing Kevin Warsh's first press conference as Federal Reserve Chair a day earlier, in which he stressed the central bank would keep its focus on price stability but provide less guidance on the path of interest rates.</p><p>:: Archive</p><p>:: Intel</p><p>Among individual stock moves, semiconductor companies outperformed the rest of the market, with Intel's shares jumping more than 10.5% to a record high. President Donald Trump said Apple had agreed to work with Intel to design and manufacture its chips in the U.S.&nbsp;</p><p>Shares of Elon Musk's SpaceX shed 3.5%, falling for a second straight day. The stock had rallied sharply earlier in the week following last Friday's blockbuster market debut.</p><p>And shares of Kroger tumbled almost 8.5% after the grocer reported a lower-than-expected quarterly profit and kept its annual forecasts unchanged.</p><p>The U.S. stock and bond markets will be closed on Friday for the Juneteenth holiday.</p></body>