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Activist investor Elliott plans to start proxy fight with Southwest: report

A major activist investor with a big stake in Southwest Airlines Co. is escalating its fight with the air carrier, with plans to wage a proxy battle and nominate a slew of candidates to the company’s board, according to a report on Tuesday.

The ‘What, me worry?’ stock market is back

The good news of the week is that Alfred E. Neuman is apparently alive and well and managing trillions of dollars of institutional money on Wall Street.

Why a historic surge in the VIX wasn’t the signal investors thought it was

Investors might be reading too much into last week’s historic surge in the Cboe Volatility Index, better known as Wall Street’s “fear gauge.”

Cananbis company Tilray buys four Molson Coors brewers as it looks to become ‘beacon for craft brands’

The deal comes as Tilray has drawn praise for diversifying its offerings beyond cannabis.

Bitcoin entrepreneur teams with SpaceX to command first manned spaceflight over Earth’s poles

SpaceX is planning the first human spaceflight to fly over Earth’s poles, a mission that will mark another milestone for the private space company.

Intel has sold its stake in Arm after a big rally for the chip-design stock

Intel’s latest 13-F indicates that the company dumped its Arm stake during the second quarter.

Does your gym have a ‘posing room’? How the fitness industry is reinventing itself.

Old-school gyms face financial challenges, but experts say new approaches will bring in new members.

Trump’s return to Twitter helps crush his Truth Social stock

In five months, DJT stock has fallen about two-thirds from its post-IPO peak.

Fed’s Bostic downplays recession fears, says interest-rate cut ‘is coming’

Interest-rate cuts are coming by end of the year, Atlanta Fed president says

NYCB’s stock and bonds rally as bank swaps preferred stock for common stock

Move removes overhang of dividend payments for preferred stock

Don’t stay in a job you hate waiting for Medicare: 4 other options for health insurance

You’re not stuck until age 65 — there are ways to retire earlier and still get healthcare

Harley-Davidson dealers say the company is sending them too many motorcycles

Some of the famed motorcycle maker’s dealers reportedly complained about being sent too many bikes.
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