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Why AMD Stock Jumped Again Today

Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) recorded another day of strong gains in Friday’s daily trading. The semiconductor company’s share price

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Lawyers who voided Elon Musk’s pay as excessive want $6 billion fee

By Tom Hals WILMINGTON, Delaware (Reuters) -The lawyers who voided Elon Musk’s $56 billion compensation as excessive on Friday sought

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Fisker tumbles 34% on warning; CEO hopes to close financing deal with OEM ‘as soon as possible’

Fisker (FSR) unloaded a cache of bad news during its Q4 earnings report yesterday, shaking investors and Wall Street analysts.

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Super Micro surges as AI server maker set to join S&P 500

(Reuters) – Shares of Super Micro Computer rallied 13.5% in extended trade on Friday after it was announced the seller

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Victoria’s Secret billionaire not liable in Jeffrey Epstein case

Leslie Wexner, the billionaire founder of L Brands Inc., can’t be held liable for once owning the Manhattan townhouse where

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Reddit eyes a $6.5 billion valuation for its planned IPO—well short of its pandemic-era peak

Reddit is eyeing a valuation of as much as $6.5 billion in its initial public offering, according to people familiar

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Michael Dell’s net worth just vaulted past $100 billion for the first time ever after his tech company’s shares soared 32%

Michael Dell’s fortune crested the $100 billion mark for the first time on Friday after Dell Technologies Inc.’s fourth-quarter earnings

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Bitcoin approches a record high of $69,000. Experts see $200,000 in sight

Bitcoin’s most recent rally has brought it within an arm’s reach of its all-time-high, but some experts say that this

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Severe accounting shortage in U.S. could be causing earnings report mistakes

Mistakes continued to pile up this earnings season in the wake of Lyft Inc.’s market-roiling typo: Planet Fitness Inc., Mister

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Google terminates its entire unionized YouTube Music in the middle of testifying to City Council about their jobs

Rather than meeting employees at the bargaining table, Google decided to do what could be described as the equivalent of