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HSBC reports a beat and a raise as it leapfrogs Wells Fargo by market cap

HSBC’s guidance for 2026 is pushing analysts to raise their stock-price estimates by around 6%

Small caps’ ‘recovery’ is a myth built on unprofitable stocks. Here’s what history says happens next.

The Russell Microcap Index is surging — yet 57% of its members lost money last year. That never ends well.

Circle gives crypto investors a reason to cheer by reporting a big jump in profits

Circle Internet’s stock soars, as the stablecoin issuer reported a big jump in fourth-quarter profitability.

Why this investor says you can make good money off software stocks — if you trade them like telephone directories

Deep value investor Lee Roach is looking at beaten-down software stocks for the first time ever.

Lowe’s shares dip after home-improvement retailer warns of ‘ongoing uncertainty’ in category

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After 46 years working, I’m not retiring — instead, I take a vacation every month. Is that a good life in your 70s?

“I’ve owned my own company for the last 15 years. It’s worth $8.5 million.”

HP blames memory-price surge as it forecasts earnings at low end of guidance

Computer maker HP blamed the surge in memory chip prices as it forecast earnings for the year to come in at the low end of previously issued guidance.

The milestones keep coming for the world’s hottest stock market

Exports are booming, the currency is improving and the government is pursuing a very ambitious program of reform to boost the stock market. And it’s working.

‘I have a legal and a moral question’: My dad left when I was 9, reconnected with me in my 50s and now needs money. What do I owe him?

“After the divorce was finalized, he and his partner moved out of state to a place where there would be no child-support enforcement.”

The maker of Taser stun guns says it’s becoming an AI company as bookings surge

Axon Enterprises stock jumped on Wednesday, as the maker of Taser stun guns said its efforts at providing artificial intelligence-driven services to law enforcement clients have led to bookings.

Actor James Van Der Beek bought the $4.8 million Texas ranch he rented just before his death

James Van Der Beek purchased the sprawling Texas ranch that he and his family lived in just one month before he died at the age of 48, following a battle with colorectal cancer.

American tequila sales are collapsing. Diageo is cutting its dividend in half.

Diageo on Wednesday said it was cutting its dividend in half as it reduced its sales outlook, citing American consumer reluctance to spend due to affordability concerns.
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