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Jeff Bezos' Most Prized Possession Breaks Historical Auction Records At Almost $53 Million
Jeff Bezos amassed his wealth through Amazon stocks and owns hundreds of millions of dollars worth of real estate, but one of his most valuable possessions may surprise you: art. Among his collection is the renowned piece "Hurting the Word Radio #2 (1964)" by Ed Ruscha, purchased by Bezos for almost $53 million. This artwork, a prime example of Ruscha’s text-based paintings, stands as a signature piece in Bezos’ collection. As concerns over stock market volatility persist, the world’s wealthiest
BenzingaWarren Buffett's Latest $2.6 Billion Buy Brings His Total Investment in This Stock to More Than $77 Billion in Under 6 Years
The Oracle of Omaha has purchased shares of his favorite stock for 23 consecutive quarters.
Motley FoolNvidia Dethroned: This AI Chip Stock Now Rules This Elite Screen
Broadcom just ended the reign of Nvidia, usurping the top spot on this list of new buys by the best mutual funds.
Investor's Business DailyPalantir Stock (NYSE:PLTR): Should You Buy the Post-Earnings Dip?
Palantir stock (NYSE:PLTR) dipped by about 16% after its Q1 earnings report, prompting me to ponder whether this downturn presents a buying opportunity. Notably, Palantir showcased yet another quarter of solid revenue growth, promising client base expansion, and strong profitability metrics. That said, concerns persist regarding the stock’s elevated valuation. Consequently, despite my belief in Palantir’s long-term prospects as a shareholder, I maintain a neutral stance towards the stock at pres
TipRanksI Finally Decided to Cut My Losses and Sell This Stock -- Here's Why
This real estate technology company could be hit hard by a changing real estate market.
Motley FoolMcDonald’s Will Offer a $5 Meal Deal to Lure Customers Back Into Stores
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BloombergThe feds may crack down on credit-card rewards programs. Here’s what that means for your points and miles.
The Department of Transportation and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau are exploring possible regulation of the credit-card rewards system and the frequent-flier programs linked to them, officials said at a joint hearing held by the DOT and CFPB on Thursday.
MarketWatchTrump ‘offered to block electric car rollout’ as he asked oil bosses for $1bn
Donald Trump told oil industry executives he would dismantle Joe Biden’s pro-electric vehicle agenda as he asked for $1bn (£800m) to help return him to the White House, it has been claimed.
The TelegraphWith Apple entering the fight, the AI chip wars have gone nuclear
The AI PC chip wars are going nuclear as Apple officially joins the fight with its M4 processor.
Yahoo FinanceTesla’s Autopilot caused a fiery crash into a tree, killing a Colorado man, lawsuit says
The widow of a man who died after his Tesla veered off the road and crashed into a tree while he was using its partially automated driving system is suing the carmaker, claiming its marketing of the technology is dangerously misleading. The Autopilot system prevented Hans Von Ohain from being able to keep his Model 3 Tesla on a Colorado road in 2022, according to the lawsuit filed by Nora Bass in state court on May 3. Von Ohain died after the car hit a tree and burst into flames, but a passenger was able to escape, the suit says.
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