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Jun 23 2025BUSINESS

Trump Media's Bold Move Amid Stock Slump

Trump Media is taking a big step to boost its stock value. They plan to spend up to $400 million to buy back their own shares. This move comes after their stock price dropped by 46% this year. The company believes this buyback will make their finances more flexible. Buying back shares is a common s

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Nov 26 2024FINANCE

Market Jump: Investors Hail Trump's Treasury Pick

U. S. stocks had a major celebration on Monday, with big indexes hitting all-time peaks. Meanwhile, Asia-Pacific markets took a small dip on Tuesday, with Japan's Nikkei 225 dropping 1. 38%. Chinese and Hong Kong markets stayed steady. Investors are cheering for Scott Bessent, Donald Trump's choice

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Oct 31 2024FINANCE

Coinbase's Stock Drops: Crypto Market Slump Takes a Toll

Coinbase, a big player in the cryptocurrency world, had a rough third quarter. Their stock took a hit, dropping by 4% after the market closed. Why? Well, crypto trading was pretty quiet, and that's not good news for a company that makes money from people buying and selling digital currencies. The c

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Oct 13 2024BUSINESS

Boeing's Big Shift: Layoffs After Lavish Spending

Boeing, the world-famous plane manufacturer, has hit a rough patch. The company's new CEO, Kelly Ortberg, has announced that about 10% of the workforce will be laid off in the coming months. This news has sparked conversations about the company's past spending habits. Between 2010 and 2019, Boeing s

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Sep 11 2024BUSINESS

The SiriusXM Saga: A New Chapter Unfolds

SiriusXM's stock soared 2.6% on Tuesday, the first full trading day since its merger with Liberty Media's tracking stock. But what does this mean for the company and its shareholders? The merger aimed to simplify SiriusXM's capital structure, eliminating confusion around its multiple share classes a

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Sep 06 2024OPINION

Wage War: How CEOs' Fat Paychecks Are Fueling Political Divides

It seems we can't agree on anything these days. But one thing that unites a divided nation? The outrage over CEO pay gaps so wide they make the Grand Canyon look like a pothole. A recent survey found that Democrats, independents and Republicans all think businesses should shrink their CEO-to-worker

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