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‘It’s survival math every month’: The rent crisis that got Zohran Mamdani elected goes far beyond New York City

The mayor-elect built his campaign around rent affordability. But the same issue applies across the country, according to experts — and the many people struggling to pay their rent each month.

Why Super Micro’s stock is falling after earnings — even as guidance moves higher

Super Micro continued to exhibit margin pressure in the latest quarter, reflecting a competitive server market.

As speculative corners of the market tumble, some investors are cheering

“What is being brought down are the things that are were too speculative in nature,” says Morgan Stanley’s Andrew Slimmon

Upstart’s stock extends declines as the AI lender predicts slower growth

Upstart’s December-quarter revenue is expected to slow more than Wall Street had been modeling.

Strategy’s stock falls to 7-month low. Why the leveraged bitcoin play is losing steam.

Shares of Strategy ended at their lowest level in seven months, a sign that investors may be growing cautious about Saylor’s highly leveraged bitcoin-buying playbook.

Medicare recipients may get obesity drugs for just $149 a month under a reported White House deal in the works

The White House is close to announcing a deal with drugmakers Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk that would cut the price of obesity drugs to $149 per month in some cases and extend coverage to certain Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries, according to media reports Tuesday.

Cava trims sales outlook amid heavy competition. But it’s wary of diving into the discounting fray.

Mediterranean fast-casual chain Cava Group reported third-quarter results that missed Wall Street’s estimates, as younger and middle-income consumers struggle with higher costs and competition remains stiff.

Here’s how Pinterest’s holiday quarter just became a worry for Wall Street

Pinterest’s stock drops more than 16% on weaker revenue forecast for the shopping-heavy holiday quarter, usually the social-media company’s strongest.

Rivian rides expiring EV credits to a revenue beat, and its stock moves higher

The electric-vehicle maker expects its third-quarter delivery performance to be its best of the year.

Stadiums, shows abroad keep Live Nation upbeat on next year after sales miss expectations

Live Nation Entertainment Inc. on Tuesday said concert demand was set to stay strong into next year, helped by shows abroad and concerts at larger venues, but the Ticketmaster parent’s third-quarter sales came up short of Wall Street’s expectations.

Palantir was the most expensive stock ever for a company of its size — until the selloff

Palantir’s stock fell sharply on Tuesday despite upbeat earnings, while its CEO criticized short sellers.

Worried about a drop in tech stocks? How to play defense with your portfolio.

As the AI trade encounters a speed bump, experts advise investors not to panic and to instead focus on fundamentals.
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