Dubai sees biggest intraday fall since May 2022 Saudi's Jabal Omar surges on upbeat profit Industries Qatar falls on plans to suspend and scale back some of its products March 4 (Reuters) - Stocks in ...
Investors are selling shares of Chinese E.V. companies, concerned that intensifying competition and shorter production cycles mean the years of easy growth are over. By Aaron Krolik Reporting from ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Another well-known Milwaukee bar and restaurant is facing a federal lawsuit over tipping practices an employee says violated the ...
Once inside you know you’ve arrived at a neighborhood bar and grill. Sports memorabilia and 44 televisions playing sports hang from the walls. It’s the kind of place you can play darts or try your ...
Howard Smith is a contributing Motley Fool stock market analyst covering technology and industrial stocks. Prior to The Motley Fool, Howard spent nearly 30 years supervising quality and operations in ...
Silver prices slid as much as 16% on Thursday, snapping a two-day rebound. The metal had been on a record-breaking spree before crashing almost 30% last Friday. Analysts point to speculative flows, ...
A suspect described as a "monster" was arrested following a manhunt for the killer of an Illinois bar owner who authorities say was murdered in an "execution-style" shooting Monday. Julius E. Burkes ...
The U.S. dollar was attempting to bounce back Monday against the backdrop of a resilient economy and recent signs of sticky inflation — but that doesn’t mean it’s gaining strength as a safe-haven ...
Microsoft's total revenue rose by 17% year over year to $81.3 billion, with adjusted earnings per share (EPS) climbing 24% to $4.14. The results topped the analyst consensus for $80.3 billion in ...
On today’s icy cold episode of Quick Charge, the only thing colder than the air outside most Americans’ homes is the demand for Tesla Cybertrucks – so we’ve got some EV-focused tips on making it ...
According to information provided to Reuters, India is considering a new security requirement that could require smartphone manufacturers to share their source code with the state. The proposal is ...
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