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Finance chief Richard McPhail and a senior executive VP will help manage affairs as its CEO goes on leave; U.S. inflation reading gives Fed more time to play defense.

SpaceX recovered to its IPO price, but can it climb higher?
Robinhood co-founder Baiju Bhatt explains to Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi why Earth's energy grid should be reserved for people and how launching AI data centers into space can bypass years of terrestrial development delays.

JD.com reported better-than-expected results in the second quarter as the Chinese e-commerce titan made steady progress in narrowing losses at its food-delivery business.

X402 daily settlement volume has fallen 93% year-to-date, suggesting its late-2025 surge was driven largely by testing rather than sustained demand. Cloudflare’s Monetization Gateway ...

Find insight on RWE, Korea Electric Power, Ampol and more in the latest Market Talks covering energy and utilities.

The chess game between Iran and the U.S. hit another stalemate this week. In today’s issue I’m diving into a different geopolitical game: America’s bid to untangle its critical supply chains from China. The U.S. is taking a cue or two from China’s strategy, but it’s having some trouble executing.

Micron stock was slipping on Thursday as the recent rebound in the shares from a multi-week slump seemed to slow. Micron shares were down 0.3% in premarket trading after a near 5% rally on Wednesday. While demand for hardware used in artificial intelligence, such as memory chips made by Micron and peers such as SK Hynix remains resilient, a competitive threat may be looming, according to new research.

While the Nasdaq 100 (^NDX) is filled with cutting-edge technology and consumer companies, not all are on solid footing. Some are dealing with declining demand, high costs, or regulatory pressures that could limit future upside.

Cerebras Systems Inc. (NASDAQ:CBRS) stock is falling in premarket trading Thursday after the company reported mixed second-quarter results after Wednesday’s market close.Cerebras Earnings SnapshotCerebras reported an adjusted loss of 4.5 cents per share, narrower than the analyst estimate for a loss of 17 cents per share. Meanwhile, sales of $180.11 million fell short of the $194.20 million consensus estimate. Core revenue reached a record $209.9 million, up 103% year over year and above the com
Wall Street closed mixed on Wednesday as investors weighed the latest inflation reading and continued to monitor corporate earnings.

Those who bet against Apple often lose in the long run.

On Holding (NYSE:ONON) shares fell as much as 20.29% on August 11, their worst single-day drop on record, after the Swiss running shoe maker’s second-quarter results and trimmed guidance sent traders running for the exits. Trading volume that day hit roughly 604% above its three-month average. But strip away the panic, and the numbers underneath […]

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent recently declared the “K-shaped” economic divide dead, but market experts argue the wealth gap is actually accelerating, prompting Wall Street veteran Louis Navellier to advise Americans to “bet on a billionaire” to survive the enduring financial...


Mid-cap stocks have the best odds of scaling into $100 billion corporations thanks to their tested business models and large addressable markets. But the many opportunities in front of them attract significant competition, spanning from industry behemoths with seemingly infinite resources to small, nimble players with chips on their shoulders.
Investing.com -- JD.com shares dipped more than 1% in U.S. premarket trading Thursday as a year-over-year decline in revenue overshadowed the Chinese e-commerce giant’s beat on both quarterly earnings and revenue estimates.

Mid-cap stocks have the best odds of scaling into $100 billion corporations thanks to their tested business models and large addressable markets. But the many opportunities in front of them attract significant competition, spanning from industry behemoths with seemingly infinite resources to small, nimble players with chips on their shoulders.

Sea Limited (NYSE:SE) shares jumped as much as 14.8% on August 11 after the company posted second-quarter 2026 results that beat revenue expectations even as profit growth cooled. Revenue climbed 48% year-over-year to $7.8 billion, and all three of Sea’s businesses, e-commerce arm Shopee, fintech unit Monee, and gaming division Garena, grew by double digits. […]

Jeff Bezos' continued large stake in Amazon signals strong long-term alignment and stability for shareholders, although his planned stock sales may create short-term market pressure.

A provision buried inside the U.S. tax code lets families transfer billions in appreciating assets to their heirs with a gift-tax bill that rounds to zero, and the legal structure behind Phil Knight's wealth transfers works in every state with no income limit attached.

The footwear company is working to modernize its core business and IT systems in order to simplify operations and reduce costs.

Apple and Alphabet were both close to reaching it a few months ago.

Small-cap stocks in the Russell 2000 (^RUT) can be a goldmine for investors looking beyond the usual large-cap names. But with less stability and fewer resources than their bigger counterparts, these companies face steeper challenges in scaling their businesses.

Well, that was fast. South Korea's Kospi index entered a bull market again today, defined as a 20% rise from a recent low. Since the index's recent bottom on July 30, it's up nearly 22%, including today's 3.

Oliver's inaugural equity position comes as NVR trades near 52-week lows, signaling insider confidence in the homebuilder's valuation.

IBM (NYSE:IBM) announced a strategic partnership with OpenAI on August 13, 2026, aimed at bringing advanced artificial intelligence models and products into IBM Consulting’s enterprise AI delivery platform. The collaboration will target large-scale deployments across industries including financial services, government, telecommunications and retail, with GPT-5.

Cisco Systems (NASDAQ:CSCO) shares fell more than 5% in U. S.

