Why Stocks Can Forget Depending on AI for the Rally, and 5 Other Things to Know Before the Market Opens.
Live Nation faces antitrust lawsuit, JetBlue seeks expansion, Nvidia’s stock split, and other news to start your day.
Live Nation faces antitrust lawsuit, JetBlue seeks expansion, Nvidia’s stock split, and other news to start your day.
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The Bank of Nova Scotia ( TSE:BNS ) has announced that it will pay a dividend of CA$1.06 per share on the 29th of July...
Baked into the expectations for Tesla and Nvidia stock are the vision that a single player will dominate a revolutionary industry, facing little competition, virtually in perpetuity.
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Given their healthy growth prospects and solid underlying businesses, the uptrend in these three top-performing Canadian stocks could continue. The post 3 Top-Performing Canadian Stocks That Should Just Keep Winning appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.
Even though the median U.S. CEO pay package last year was nearly 200 times more than a worker in the middle of their company pay scales, Elon Musk's record-setting Tesla compensation dwarfs them by comparison.
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At any given time, the market may have certain stocks that offer a powerful combination of reliability, potential, valuation, etc., making them no-brainer picks. The post 3 No-Brainer Stocks I’d Buy Right Now Without Hesitation appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.
This gold stock has seen shares rise 15% in the last year. But it's more than just the price of gold lending a hand to this rising share price. The post 1 Gold Stock to Buy for More Growth, Less Risk appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.
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The S&P 500 risks as much as an 86% crash when the "bubble of all bubbles" burst, one economist warned.
"The bottom line is that the extreme concentration of returns in the S&P 500 makes investors more vulnerable to single headlines impacting the one stock driving index returns."
TOKYO (AP) — Toyota’s chairman Akio Toyoda will be facing some disgruntled shareholders this week, as two major proxy groups demand a vote against keeping the grandson of the founder on its board.
"The cart is in front of the horse as it relates to GenAI software, there's just no applications," Baird's Ted Mortonson told Business Insider.
After gaining over 44% in the last 12 months, can Dollarama stock keep up this exceptional growth rate and climb to $150 a share? The post Could Dollarama Stock Reach $150? appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.
Key Insights The projected fair value for Constellation Energy is US$414 based on 2 Stage Free Cash Flow to Equity...
We recently compiled a list of 15 Most Watched TV Shows of 2024 and in this article, we will discuss the most watched TV show of 2024. Overview of the Film and TV Industry The film and TV industry is a major source of revenue generation and employment across the globe. According to a report […]
The monthly Chinese 'data dump' kicks off the global trading week on Monday, with the slew of top-tier indicators likely to give investors a measure of how much the world's second largest economy is struggling to gain momentum. Producer and consumer prices last week confirmed that the threat of deflation still hangs over China, and retail sales, business investment, industrial production, and house price figures on Monday will give a clearer picture of economic activity. China's central bank is widely expected to leave a key policy rate unchanged when rolling over maturing medium-term loans on Monday, with worsening interest margins and a weakening currency hampering authorities' ability to ease policy.