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CrowdStrike hits a sales milestone in first full quarter after sparking IT outage

An executive says the cybersecurity company ‘saw incredible success with our customer commitment packages’ meant to appease customers after the July incident.

PagerDuty says software customers are still being ‘prudent’ with their spending

There’s still “a higher level of scrutiny on any major purchase,” PagerDuty’s CFO says.

Nordstrom nudges its sales outlook higher. And its off-price stores continue to help results.

Department-store chain Nordstrom Inc. on Tuesday offered up a slightly more optimistic full-year sales outlook and reported third-quarter results that beat analysts’ expectations, helped by demand for women’s clothing and gains at its off-price Rack stores.

He’s been sitting in jail accused of murdering a teen. Now, prosecutors say he defrauded investors out of millions.

Authorities claim Anthonie Ruinard Jr. murdered teen Parker League in the Arizona desert. He’s now been charged with running a sophisticated investment scam.

Here’s how HP’s CEO says the company is thinking about possible tariffs

HP’s stock is down following the company’s latest earnings.

Urban Outfitters says it’s ‘optimistic’ about the holidays as results beat expectations

Shares of Urban Outfitters Inc. jumped after hours on Tuesday after the clothing retailer reported third-quarter results that topped expectations and said it was “optimistic” about holiday-season demand.

Dell sees AI-server boom gain more steam, but overall revenue falls short

Dell beat expectations in its infrastructure solutions group, which includes servers, but came up short in client solutions, which includes PCs

Trump’s oil-drilling plans may pose a big problem for OPEC+

OPEC+ is facing a dilemma as the group of major oil producers meets this Sunday, thanks to expectations for a surplus in global oil supplies next year — and as U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s “drill, baby, drill” agenda makes matters even worse.

GameStop stock continues its climb amid squeeze chatter

Growing sentiment on Stocktwits that ‘a new squeeze is building’

Why is bitcoin’s $100,000 push stalling? These long-term holders can’t resist selling.

Data indicates long-term bitcoin holders are cashing out a portion of their holdings.

When will Trump and congressional Republicans end the $7,500 EV tax credit? One estimate says Jan. 1, 2026.

It could be the end of the road soon for a key tax credit that provides up to $7,500 to buyers of electric vehicles — and one forecasting firm is offering an estimate for when it might run out.

Why Trump foes can’t block day-one tariffs on China, Mexico and Canada

President-elect Donald Trump has already begun to captivate financial markets with his unorthodox negotiating style, as evidenced by the reaction to his Tuesday night threat to impose 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada and a surcharge tariff of 10% on China.
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