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Apple’s issues go deeper than tariffs, as analysts worry about AI challenges

Apple’s stock was downgraded by both Rosenblatt and Jefferies on Friday, with the analysts citing Apple Intelligence delays and tariff uncertainty.

Can anyone replace Buffett? Shareholders ponder Berkshire’s equity portfolio once the Oracle of Omaha steps aside.

Some investors want clarity on how Berkshire Hathaway’s public-equity portfolio will be managed once Warren Buffett hands over the reins.

Here’s what Trump needs to do if he really wants to stop Big Pharma from ripping seniors off

Donald Trump thinks foreigners are ripping us off when it comes to prescription drugs. He’s right — but he’s shooting at the wrong target.

The ‘Buffett 8’: These stocks could easily make Berkshire Hathaway’s buy list

Only a handful of large-cap stocks satisfy Warren Buffett’s price and profitability criteria.

Wendy’s is having some trouble at home, as U.S. sales fall and costs rise

Wendy’s sees sales of U.S. restaurants open for more than a year decline for the first time since the height of Covid, and the stock sinks to prices not seen since then.

Grand Theft Auto VI delay an ‘annoyance’ but shouldn’t damage Take-Two’s stock

Videogame maker Rockstar Games announced Friday that it was delaying the release of its much-anticipated Grand Theft Auto VI until May 2026, saying it wanted to ensure that the game met the high standards for quality that gaming buffs expect.

Apple’s $100 billion buyback disappointed some. Here’s where it ranks historically.

Apple’s buyback plans announced on Thursday failed to beat its own record, but it remains the king of share repurchases.

‘Money means nothing to my wealthy clients’: My coworkers step on each other to get ahead. How do I create a nontoxic culture at work?

“Clients can spend $10,000 on an antique credenza or $5,000 on a side table.”

Wall Street firm estimates Trump deportations running at one-tenth of his 1 million goal

The Trump administration’s deportations are running well short of the 1 million per year goal he’s advocated, according to one estimate.

Student-loan borrowers plead with policymakers to end ‘nightmare’ as Republicans plot major changes to repayment plans 

Both the Trump administration and Congressional Republicans are eyeing drastic shifts in income-driven repayment and Public Service Loan Forgiveness

Chevron’s stock heads for 3-year low as earnings are hurt by lower oil prices

Shares of Chevron Corp. were sinking toward a three-year low in early trading Friday.

Exxon beats profit estimate as Pioneer acquisition fuels 20% production boost

Oil major’s stock rises as its books volume growth in the Permian and Guyana and benefits from cost-saving efforts.
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