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The Ratings Game: Oracle was late to the game in the cloud but now its stock could win big, this bull says

Oracle has "aggressively pushed into offering cloud services," a move that could drive better sales growth, an Edward Jones analyst said.

Energy Stocks: Exxon Mobil moving into lithium production for electric-vehicle batteries

Exxon Mobil said Monday it plans to begin producing lithium for electric-vehicle batteries by 2027 from a mining operation in southwest Arkansas under the brand Mobil Lithium.

: Giant bond investor says buy bonds now and you’ll ‘be rewarded’

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The Moneyist: My stepdaughter is executor to her late father’s will, and believes she’s now on the deed to my home. Is that possible?

"I bought a house in the 1990s, and I alone have paid the mortgage on the property for all of that time."

: Bankrupt WeWork’s stock pulls back, continuing rollercoaster ride

WeWork’s stock declined by 20.7% in premarket trades Monday.

The Ratings Game: The PC market is finally improving, and that could help HP’s stock

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Cannabis Watch: Canopy Growth’s cash burn raises analyst concerns

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: Verve Therapeutics’ stock falls 40% as analysts question safety of cholesterol-cutting gene-editing treatment

Analysts raise concerns about comparative effectiveness of experimental cholesterol treatment.

: Down payments on U.S. homes haven’t been this high since 1997. But you may not need to pay as much as you think.

As mortgage rates rose over the course of this year, home buyers ramped up the amount of money they put down on their home, according to a new report.

Earnings Results: Tyson Foods’ stock sinks after sales miss, as prices and volume decline

Tyson Foods' stock sank Monday, after the processed meats company beat missed sales expectations and provided a downbeat full-year outlook.

: Analysts wary over China’s Singles’ Day sales as upbeat Chinese e-commerce giants fail to reveal data again

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: David Cameron’s return brings his role for fallen Greensill back to the fore

The surprise return of former Prime Minister David Cameron as the U.K.'s new foreign secretary brings his work for the fallen Greensill Capital back to the limelight.
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