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Oct 10 2024BUSINESS

Spotify, Warner Bros. , and More Discuss Tech, Marketing, and AI’s Future at Advertising Week

At New York’s Advertising Week 2024, Variety hosted an Executive Interview Studio with names like Camila Cabello, Rachel Lindsay, and industry leaders from Spotify, Ford, and Warner Bros. They dived into future innovations in tech, marketing, and the use of AI. Camila Cabello, Rachel Lindsay, a

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Oct 10 2024CELEBRITIES

DJ Shaq: The Unexpected Side Hustle

Shaquille O’Neal, the NBA legend, has a unique side gig. He's a DJ, known as DJ Diesel. Recently, Mark Cuban, a big shot in business and NBA team ownership, thought Shaq was making a fortune from this hobby. He was wrong. Cuban, who used to be a DJ himself, believed that Shaq’s DJing gigs at big eve

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Oct 10 2024TECHNOLOGY

New Galaxy Tabs Get Longer Security, But Less Frequent Updates

Last week, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Tab S10 series, featuring two models: the Tab S10+ and the Tab S10 Ultra. These tablets come with a big promise—seven years of Android version upgrades and security patches. This is a first in the Android tablet market, setting a new standard. However, Samsung

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Oct 09 2024FINANCE

Why Healthcare Could Be a Winning Investment by Year-End

If you're on the lookout for a sector to invest in as 2024 comes to a close, healthcare could be a smart choice. Historically, the Health Care Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLV) has seen November gains in eight out of the past ten years. Moreover, it has moved upwards in December in four of the last five

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Oct 09 2024FINANCE

Hurricane Milton: Which Insurance Stocks Are in the Eye of the Storm?

Hurricane Milton is making waves in the insurance industry. Though it's lost some steam, dropping to a Category 4 storm, experts warn that it's still a major threat. The hurricane is expected to hit Florida's west coast sometime on Wednesday or Thursday. Analyst Paul Newsome from Piper Sandler says

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Oct 08 2024FINANCE

Jim Cramer: Don't Let Downgrades Sway You

Jim Cramer, a financial expert from CNBC, advised investors not to be swayed by stock downgrades or daily market fluctuations. He emphasized the importance of sticking with strong companies even when their share prices fluctuate. Cramer recalled the history of the long bull market, noting how downg

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Oct 08 2024BUSINESS

Pepsi's Challenges: Lower Profits and New Predictions

PepsiCo has adjusted its expectations for 2024, forecasting a smaller increase in organic revenue due to several issues. Problems like recalled Quaker Foods products, reduced U.S. demand, and international business disruptions have led to weaker-than-expected sales. Pepsi now expects a low-single-di

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Oct 08 2024BUSINESS

Big Moves Before the Bell: US-China Stocks Tumble, Tech Stocks Surge

Early morning trading was a rollercoaster ride for investors. Many US-listed Chinese stocks like online video giant Bilibili crashed by over 13%, with automaker Nio and e-commerce giants JD.com and Alibaba also taking heavy hits. The reason? China's state planner didn't announce any new stimulus pla

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Oct 08 2024BUSINESS

Samsung Keeps Foundry Business, Eyes Stronger Chip Future

Samsung has hit some bumps in the road with its foundry business. Despite trying to catch up to TSMC, the company is struggling with poor yields, especially for its 3nm GAA wafers. Rumors swirled that Samsung might spin off its foundry and logic chip designing operations. But a Samsung executive has

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Oct 08 2024BUSINESS

Samsung's AI Setback: What Went Wrong and What's Next?

Samsung is having a rough patch in the AI chip market, especially with its HBM segment. The company admitted it couldn't land a major client like NVIDIA. This delay, along with increased competition from rivals like SK hynix and TSMC, hurt Samsung's earnings. Samsung blames its late entry into the

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