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Apple’s stock rises as Tim Cook gives just enough detail on Wall Street’s most burning question

The iPhone maker projected gross margins well ahead of Wall Street estimates, reassuring investors that it’s successfully managing the surge in memory prices

As SpaceX prepares for its IPO, Elon Musk’s empire could get even more intertwined

Elon Musk, the world’s richest individual, could bring two of his biggest holdings closer together.

Sandisk’s eye-popping earnings forecast helps justify 1,400% stock surge

The storage maker’s revenue guidance was almost 60% higher than the Wall Street consensus and profit guidance was more than double that analysts had expected.

Stocks, gold and copper see big swings that show investors have few places to hide

The volatility seen across asset classes on Thursday may give investors a hint at what’s to come and leave them with fewer places to hide.

‘I’m worried about cash flow’: I’m 71 with a $2.7 million IRA and $470K in stocks. Why can’t I relax?

“My home is paid for and has an estimated value of $700,000.”

Yale is offering free tuition if your family makes less than $200K. Here’s what that says about being middle-class today.

A six-figure household income may not mean what it once did.

Software stocks suffer worst day in 10 months, widening the gap with hot chip stocks

A look at the best and worst S&P 500 stocks this year shows how tech investors have piled into semiconductor plays and bailed on software.

Global oil prices settle at a 6-month high on bets that U.S. strike on Iran is imminent

Oil prices rallied Thursday, with the global benchmark finishing at its highest level since July, as tensions between the U.S. and Iran worsened — raising concerns over disruptions to the global flow of crude.

Corporate America faces growing shareholder pressure to talk about Trump’s immigration policies

Tyson Foods, Amazon and other big companies are facing pressure from some shareholders to provide reports about how they’re being affected by the Trump administration’s immigration policies.

Mastercard’s stock rises as earnings send an upbeat message about spending

An analyst notes Mastercard got off to a strong start this year, which “defies fears of slowing consumer spend.”

‘I feel like this does us a disservice’: My brother wants his $1 million inheritance in advance. Should he pay interest?

“The total value of our family trust is $4 million.”

Tesla could slide back into cash-burn mode as Elon Musk pursues his costly AI vision

The company’s capital expenditures are set to surpass $20 billion this year, more than double what they were last year.
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