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Chipotle announces first stock split in its history with shares trading at $2,972
FinanceChipotle announces first stock split in its history with shares trading at $2,972
By Chris MorrisMarch 20, 2024
Alex Wood Morton, executive editor in Europe.
NewslettersFortune is expanding in Europe. Here’s what’s next for the CEOs of today and tomorrow
By Alex Wood Morton and Aslesha MehtaMarch 20, 2024
It’s called ‘AI washing.’ Investors’ tech mania is so extreme the SEC just charged 2 companies with making ‘false and misleading claims’ in marketing
FinanceIt’s called ‘AI washing.’ Investors’ tech mania is so extreme the SEC just charged 2 companies with making ‘false and misleading claims’ in marketing
By Will DanielMarch 18, 2024
FOMO-driven buyers could jump at Nvidia’s ‘three day AI lovefest’—but Fed Chair Powell is ready to play the spoiler, Ed Yardeni says
FinanceFOMO-driven buyers could jump at Nvidia’s ‘three day AI lovefest’—but Fed Chair Powell is ready to play the spoiler, Ed Yardeni says
By Will DanielMarch 18, 2024
Meet the ‘Witch of Wall Street,’ a black-clad pioneering value investor who became the world’s richest woman—but is wrongly remembered as a cheapskate
FinanceMeet the ‘Witch of Wall Street,’ a black-clad pioneering value investor who became the world’s richest woman—but is wrongly remembered as a cheapskate
By Will DanielMarch 17, 2024
Three Buffett-esque lessons from the forgotten ‘Witch of Wall Street’
FinanceThree Buffett-esque lessons from the forgotten ‘Witch of Wall Street’
By Will DanielMarch 17, 2024
Tim Cook
TechApple’s $330 billion swoon since the New Year, vague AI plans make it a Coca-Cola-style value stock in the eyes of the Street
By Jeran Wittenstein and BloombergMarch 16, 2024
Fed yanks an emergency funding crutch that got too popular at the worst possible time for small banks
FinanceFed yanks an emergency funding crutch that got too popular at the worst possible time for small banks
By Dylan Sloan and Will DanielMarch 14, 2024
The great dividend payout: Investors raked in a record $1.66 trillion last year—and 2024 is shaping up to be another blowout
FinanceThe great dividend payout: Investors raked in a record $1.66 trillion last year—and 2024 is shaping up to be another blowout
By Will DanielMarch 14, 2024
Elon Musk
TechTop Tesla analyst shocks market with prediction that volumes will drop, prompting stock swoon to 10-month low
By Esha Dey, Natalia Kniazhevich and BloombergMarch 13, 2024
Jamie Dimon says the Fed should hold off on cutting interest rates because the economy is ‘kind of booming’
FinanceJamie Dimon says the Fed should hold off on cutting interest rates because the economy is ‘kind of booming’
By Will DanielMarch 12, 2024
‘Savita, are you forecasting a bubble?’ Top BofA strategist explains why her lofty stock market forecast is ‘more 1995’ than 1999
Finance‘Savita, are you forecasting a bubble?’ Top BofA strategist explains why her lofty stock market forecast is ‘more 1995’ than 1999
By Will DanielMarch 11, 2024
Esteemed economist Nouriel Roubini
Politics‘Dr. Doom’ economist warns Trump reelection is ‘greatest threat’ to face global markets right now
By Christiaan HetznerMarch 11, 2024
New York Stock Exchange
FinanceThe S&P 500 just set its 16th all-time high of the new year
By Stan Choe and The Associated PressMarch 7, 2024
Jerome Powell is walking on eggshells when it comes to interest rates, saying cuts are ‘likely’ but warning he can’t do anything ‘too soon’
FinanceJerome Powell is walking on eggshells when it comes to interest rates, saying cuts are ‘likely’ but warning he can’t do anything ‘too soon’
By Will DanielMarch 6, 2024
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