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My wife is 76, born in 1948. She retired at full retirement age and currently collects $1,076 per month. I will be retiring and start collecting at 70 this year (I was born in 1954). When I collect $4,000+ per month does her monthly payment go up to spousal benefit automatically or does it have […] The post When I Claim My $4,000 Social Security, Will My Wife Automatically Get a Spousal Benefit? appeared first on SmartReads by SmartAsset.
(Bloomberg) -- Palantir Technologies Inc. shares slid in extended trading on Monday as the market appeared unimpressed by the company’s outlook for annual sales after the stock has tripled in the past year.Most Read from BloombergIsrael Says a Cease-Fire Plan Backed by Hamas Falls Far ShortAt $2 Million Per Minute, Treasuries Mint Cash Like Never BeforeEx-Trump Controller Says Cohen Repaid From Personal AccountJack Dorsey Leaves Bluesky Board, Calls X ‘Freedom Technology’S&P 500 Extends Gains in
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Data analytics firm Palantir Technologies raised its annual revenue and profit forecast and beat first-quarter sales estimates on Monday, riding on strong demand for its services that help businesses deploy artificial intelligence applications. The company has emerged as a winner of the generative AI boom thanks to its artificial intelligence platform, which is used to test and debug code and help evaluate AI-related scenarios, among other uses. "AIP is driving a huge part of both our new customers and growth within existing customers and its having a huge impact on our business," chief revenue officer Ryan Taylor told Reuters.
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Palantir followed up its “bombastic” December quarter with even better results for the March quarter as the data analytics software company continued to gain traction with its artificial intelligence tools in particular with U.S. commercial customers. Palantir shares, which rallied 8.1% in Monday’s regular session, was off about 4 % in after-hours trading. For the March quarter, Palantir posted revenue of $634 million, up 21% from a year ago, and ahead of both the company’s guidance range of $612 million to $616 million and Wall Street’s consensus of $615 million as tracked by FactSet.
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Real estate mogul Grant Cardone took aim at the Biden administration's proposed 25% tax on unrealized gains on taxpayers with wealth greater than $100 million, asking his followers on X to imagine the value of their homes or stocks increasing $400,000. "YOU would owe $25,000 without selling," Cardone posted. "Another attempt to destroy middle-class America." The Budget of the United States Government for fiscal 2025 proposes a new minimum tax on income and unrealized capital gains — for the smal
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The last inflation report, which came in worse than expected, had investors worried about the Federal Reserve’s plans for interest rates this year. The central bank held rates steady in its most recent decision, cooling fears that a hike is in the offing. When combined with moderate gains in the Q1 earnings reports, it makes sense that we saw stocks rebounding as confidence in the market was restored. However, according to JPMorgan’s chief market strategist Marko Kolanovic, we’re not out of the