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technology
Goldman Sachs Sees Long-Term AI Trade Reaching Far Beyond NvidiaThe artificial-intelligence boom has investors transfixed on finding the next hot stock to explode out of the market. But Goldman Sachs Group Inc. has a different idea for playing the AI trade: forget today, think long-term.August 25, 2023
technology
IBM's $33 Billion Red Hat Deal Leaves Street Weighing Who's NextInternational Business Machine Corp.’s $33 billion planned takeover of Red Hat Inc. lifted software stocks broadly as Wall Street continues to expect more deals in the growing cloud sector. Other potential takeover candidates include MongoDB Inc., ServiceNow Inc., Akamai Technologies Inc. and Adobe Inc., according to analysts. The S&P Supercomposite Software Index pared gains after rising as much as 2.6 percent, led by an almost 50 percent surge for Red Hat.October 29, 2018
markets
Wall Street Can't Stop Gushing About This Market: Taking StockThings are fairly quiet to start the post-Labor Day session, with the e-minis trading slightly lower (and off their highs by ~14 handles) and European stocks trending lower throughout the session. The focus remains on China tariff implementation and the new Nafta pact, though no major developments occurred on either front over the holiday weekend aside from some posturing on social media.September 4, 2018
business
The 50 Best Places to WorkAirbnb takes the crown as the No. 1 place to work.December 9, 2015
business
U.S. Stock-Index Futures Rise on Russia-Ukraine TalksU.S. stock-index futures rose, after the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index slipped from a record, as Russia discussed a cease-fire in Ukraine and as investors awaited data that may show the world’s largest economy is strengthening.September 3, 2014
business
Three Restaurant Chains With Happy, Low-Paid WorkersLow pay in the restaurant industry has spurred a series of one-day walkouts this year by fast-food employees demanding more, yet a trio of chains found their way onto a new list of the 50 best places to work. Starbucks (No. 39), Chick-fil-A (No. 43), and Texas Roadhouse (No. 47) made it onto the annual ranking by jobs website Glassdoor.com, derived from reviews submitted by U.S.-based employees.December 11, 2013