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An $18 billion reason to own this 147-year-old dividend stock

Most investors chase the next hot stock. They want the big pop, the explosive earnings beat, or the name everyone’s talking about at dinner. But the investors who actually build lasting wealth? They tend to think differently. They look for companies that show up every year and quietly put money back in their pockets. These

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Goldman Sachs drops blunt warning on tech stocks

Goldman Sachs just delivered a major reality check on tech stocks. The firm said the sector is experiencing its weakest performance in 50 years, Seeking Alpha reported.  Clearly, the call lands as a shockwave for a stock market that has been tech-oriented for years, with the biggest names dominating. Big Tech has been the market’s

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Meta expands CoreWeave deal with another $21B commitment

Meta is not waiting for its own data centers to catch up with its AI ambitions. It is renting the capacity it needs right now. CoreWeave and Meta announced an expanded agreement on April 9 in which Meta will pay approximately $21 billion for dedicated AI cloud capacity through December 2032, CoreWeave confirmed this in

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Goldman Sachs resets its oil price forecasts for the rest of 2026

Goldman Sachs has adjusted its oil outlook following the U.S.-Iran truce, cutting its near-term price forecasts while keeping an upside warning firmly in place. The message is not that oil has lost its strength. It is that the immediate risk premium has come down, but the underlying danger has not gone away. Goldman trimmed its

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KFC makes a bold move into fixing EV barging and making it delicious

Owning an electric vehicle sounds great, until you’re stuck waiting around for it to charge. But what if that is no longer a problem? What if that wait could disappear or at least feel like it? That’s exactly what BYD is trying to solve with an unexpected fast-food goliath as a partner. BYD is a

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Investors are missing a key shift in a $10 trillion market

The global construction industry is typically analyzed through a familiar set of drivers: interest rates, housing demand, infrastructure spending, and labor availability. Together, these forces shape what is widely regarded as a $10 trillion market. But a more fundamental shift is unfolding beneath the surface, one that many investors have yet to fully price in.

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Goldman Sachs issues brutal jobs warning to American employees

Losing a job is never easy. And finding the next one is even more difficult. Why? Because it takes longer. In fact, you may even find one that pays less. That’s the stark reality now facing many workers, especially in tech. A new warning from Goldman Sachs suggests that the rise of artificial intelligence (AI)

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Palantir shares sink as Michael Burry revives AI competition fears

Palantir (PLTR) fell sharply after Michael Burry put a familiar pressure point back in front of investors: competition in enterprise AI. Business Insider,quotingBurry’s now-deleted X post, said he argued that Anthropic is “eating Palantir’s lunch” and pointed to Anthropic’s rapid enterprise adoption as a bigger opportunity than government work. That message landed on a stock

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Retirement expert issues stark warning on AI and 401(k)s

For years, technology stocks became a permanent fixture within their portfolios for millions of retirement savers. Workers who steadily added money to 401(k)s, IRAs, and target-date funds made huge strides, thanks to major stock indexes that became increasingly dominated by a small number of powerful tech stocks. From 2009 through 2025, the Nasdaq-100 delivered roughly

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Bessent and Powell send Wall Street’s biggest banks a warning

The most powerful names in U.S. economic policy called the heads of the biggest banks to Washington this week. The subject was not interest rates or the Iran war. It was artificial intelligence. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell summoned Wall Street leaders to an urgent meeting at Treasury headquarters on

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