Lowe's to lay off thousands of store workers
Yahoo Finance's Adam Shapiro, Julie Hyman, Brian Cheung, and Subramanian discuss the Lowe's layoffs.
A new report from Fitch Ratings showed that home prices are overvalued in 90% of U.S. metro areas – but the problem is most pronounced in five states.
Former shareholder Thai Union had an "outsized influence on the company’s shrimp purchasing," Red Lobster's new CEO has alleged.
In his 2016 letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders, legendary investor Warren Buffett wrote, “Every decade or so, dark clouds will fill the economic skies, and they will briefly rain gold. When downpours of that sort occur, it’s imperative that we ...
Trump Media reported a sizeable first-quarter loss with revenue below $1 million once again. Donald Trump stock DJT fell.
Yardeni Research’s chief investment strategist, Ed Yardeni, told clients in a note that the stock indexes could soar even higher thanks to
A recent survey from GoBankingRates.com has revealed the country’s number one best place to retire. Learn where this retirement haven is and why it scored 92 on its livability index. Choosing a place to retire is an important decision to make and according to a report from the Alliance for Lifetime Income, America is soon going to be hitting its record numbers of retirement also known as the ‘silver tsunami." The report revealed that a staggering 4.1 million Americans are set to turn 65 years ol
These AI chip stocks have skyrocketed. Now their lofty share prices make them due for a split.
Cathie Wood is famous for her singular investing style. Favoring high growth and disruptors, she often appears to be throwing caution to the wind and willing to tread where other Wall Street titans may fear to go. However outré Wood’s strategy might seem to some, there’s one risk she’s not willing to take. Addressing the recent comeback of meme stocks, the Ark Invest CEO recently issued a warning to investors keen to get in on the action, sensibly warning that it will end badly for many piling i
A group founded by a prominent anti-affirmative action activist on Monday sued Southwest Airlines, alleging that a two-decade-old program that awards free round-trip flights to Hispanic undergraduate and graduate students is racially discriminatory. Edward Blum's American Alliance for Equal Rights in a lawsuit filed in federal court in Dallas alleged that the airline's program violated federal civil rights laws by excluding non-Hispanic students from eligibility for free tickets. His group alleged that as a result, two Asian and white students who were members of his nonprofit were barred from applying to the program.
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