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AutoZone’s stock extends pullback as rising costs lead to another profit miss

AutoZone’s third-quarter earnings were below Wall Street’s expectations, and growth in U.S. same-store sales offset weakness internationally.

The guy behind retirement’s 4% rule now thinks that’s way too low. Here’s how much more money you could spend.

Bill Bengen revised his formula and has a new “rule” for retirement investors.

CoreWeave’s stock has been red hot. This analyst says investors shouldn’t touch it.

A MoffettNathanson analyst is cautious on CoreWeave shares but says that “attempting to trade this move appears exceptionally dangerous.”

Fear and greed are no friend to investors. But this behavior can really break you.

Even financial advisers can believe they know it all.

Trade wars are still disrupting the economy — business investment saw the biggest drop in 6 months

A key measure of business investment posted the biggest decline in six months in April as companies froze spending to try to navigate on-again, off-again tariffs, casting a pall over the U.S. economy.

Why Salesforce plans to buy Informatica in an $8 billion AI deal

The software giant faces “growing pressure to increase adoption of Agentforce,” its agentic AI offering, according to an analyst. Informatica’s data-management platform could help.

Russia’s latest attacks provide fresh impetus for European defense stocks

European nations are bracing for hostilities to be extended. Policies to increase military spending and preparedness are in motion.

Retail investors aren’t scared of the stock market. That will only make the selloff worse.

Regular investors have been “buying the dip’ aggressively. Remember: “Be fearful when others are greedy.”

Wolf at the door: Why Obama’s former budget director is now sounding alarms about debt

The time to worry about the U.S. budget deficit is now, says Obama’s former budget chief Peter Orszag.

It’s my dream to travel to Africa. It’s not on my husband’s bucket list. Should I offer to pay?

“Should I save the money in case we eventually split up?”

Even with a 25% tariff, iPhones would be cheaper to make abroad than U.S., says Morgan Stanley

Even were President Donald Trump to go ahead with his threat to slap a 25% tariff on foreign-made iPhones, it would still be cheaper for Morgan Stanley to produce its iconic phone abroad than in the U.S.

Musk’s ’24/7′ return to Tesla and business world comes as competition intensifies in China

Elon Musk’s announcement that’s he returning full-time to his business endeavors comes as Tesla is fighting off intense competition in China, the company’s number two-market.
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