Eli Lilly’s stock soars as successful trial of weight-loss pill is a game changer
If approved, the pill is expected to be far easier to administer than current injectables—and far easier to manufacture
If approved, the pill is expected to be far easier to administer than current injectables—and far easier to manufacture
Amex’s CEO said that recent metrics are “in many cases better than what we saw in 2024.”
Watch what smart players like Warren Buffett and Jeff Gundlach are doing.
Meta’s stock trades at a bargain relative to some of the other members of the “Magnificent Seven.” And looking ahead, the company’s future seems bright. Here’s why.
“‘I was not planning to file for Social Security until I was 70.”
The stock is set to suffer its worst day since 1999 after the first quarterly earnings miss in years and the full-year outlook was slashed.
Michael Kantrowitz, chief investment strategist at Piper Sandler, somewhat in jest thinks he has President Donald Trump’s reaction function figured out.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang visited China on Thursday as the executive behind high-powered artificial-intelligence chips seeks to navigate the trade war between the U.S. and China.
“He has $15,000 in investments and $5,500 per month in disability income.”
Lively appears to be avoiding the spotlight as she weathers the ongoing legal storm with former “It Ends With Us” co-star Justin Baldoni.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., the contract microchip manufacturer for Nvidia, Apple and AMD, said it hasn’t seen a change in customer behavior after a quarter in which surging artificial-intelligence demand saw its profit surge by 60%.
Bond markets will close early on Thursday. Here’s what else you need to know.
Foreign investors increased their holdings of U.S. Treasury bonds in February, even as official-sector entities like central banks sold down theirs for a fourth straight month, the latest data from the Treasury Department showed.