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Palantir has ‘main-character energy.’ Here’s how that can help its stock power higher.

Palantir’s core data platforms business and unified technology have given it an advantage over other software companies in the AI era, D.A. Davidson analysts say

Whatever your views on Charlie Kirk and Jimmy Kimmel, your employer can fire you for expressing them

The First Amendment does not protect private-sector workers who voice their political opinions from being fired.

Where did all the ‘bond vigilantes’ go? Investors keep buying long-dated Treasurys.

Concerns about the U.S. fiscal outlook, along with the impact of President Donald Trump’s trade, tax and spending plans, were supposed to lead to a dramatic selloff in long-dated Treasurys this year, with investors known as bond vigilantes expected to show up in force. That hasn’t happened yet.

When the world’s largest asset manager and the ‘bond king’ both agree — run to gold, silver and bitcoin

DoubleLine’s Jeffrey Gundlach and BlackRock join the preppers defending against Washington’s financial repression.

Microsoft is the most unloved Big Tech stock right now. Here’s how that could change.

The stock has been the worst performer in the “Magnificent Seven” this quarter, but one analyst says Microsoft has the “ammunition” to regain its momentum.

The odds of the S&P 500 bubbling up to 9,000 in 2026 are increasing, says Evercore

The bull run may have much further to go says Julian Emanuel

These 15 stocks have beaten the S&P 500 this year — while getting cheaper in the process

Gains haven’t been limited to the companies at the top of the S&P 500.

Oracle is getting two new CEOs. What does that mean for the stock?

With Safra Catz staying involved at Oracle in the role of executive vice chair, investors can expect “a smooth transition” as Clay Magouyrk and Mike Sicilia jointly assume the CEO position.

Pfizer makes a $4.9 billion bet on obesity drugs with Metsera buyout deal

Metsera’s shareholders could see significant bonuses if certain milestones are reached.

You’re just getting scraps from the stock market. Here’s where the big money is made.

When it comes to growth investing, it’s a small club — and you’re not in it.

The small-business hiring engine is sputtering. That’s a red flag for the economy.

Without small businesses and their hiring, already precarious economic growth could be prone to a pullback.

‘I changed my will to deter vultures’: I’m in my 60s and disabled. Do I spend down my assets to qualify for Medicaid?

“I pay my taxes and insurance, donate money and personal belongings.”
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