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  • Investor's Business Daily

    The Stock Market Beyond Nvidia: Walmart, Target Earnings, And Bitcoin's March To $100K

    Things could quiet down just a little on the stock market in the coming week, giving investors plenty of space in which to focus on Nvidia's earnings report. It is likely that news from Washington will be ongoing, as President-elect Donald Trump continues to assemble the players for his administration. Investors will get a closer look at China's EV war, and bitcoin is well worth watching, to see whether it edges closer to the $100,000 mark.

  • Simply Wall St.

    Dillard's Third Quarter 2025 Earnings: EPS Beats Expectations

    Dillard's ( NYSE:DDS ) Third Quarter 2025 Results Key Financial Results Revenue: US$1.45b (down 3.5% from 3Q 2024). Net...

  • Benzinga

    After The Election, Americans Are Exploring Life Abroad – But What Are The Financial Costs?

    After Donald Trump won the U.S. presidential election, many Americans considered moving abroad. On Nov. 6, Google Trends showed a spike in searches from the United States for phrases like "moving abroad" and "foreign citizenship." Websites for expats – people who live outside their native country – have seen large jumps in traffic since the election. Don't Miss: Can you guess how many Americans successfully retire with $1,000,000 saved? The percentage may shock you. The average American couple h

  • Motley Fool

    Should You Buy Micron Stock After the Dip? Wall Street Has a Clear Answer for Investors.

    Micron may prove to be a solid pick in the coming months.

  • Simply Wall St.

    Fidelis Insurance Holdings Limited Just Beat EPS By 35%: Here's What Analysts Think Will Happen Next

    Fidelis Insurance Holdings Limited ( NYSE:FIHL ) investors will be delighted, with the company turning in some strong...

  • Reuters Videos

    Russia cuts gas to Austria but still pumping via Ukraine

    STORY: Russia halted gas deliveries to Austria on Saturday (November 16), hours after Vienna said Moscow had given notice it would cut off flows.But Russian state-owned gas giant Gazprom continued to pump steady volumes to Europe via Ukraine.Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer said on Friday Austria was prepared. "We will not let ourselves be blackmailed by anyone," he said, not even Russian President Vladimir Putin. Moscow's gas flows to Europe are soon to end.One of the last main routes, a Soviet-era pipeline via Ukraine, is due to shut down at the end of this year.Supply to Austria was through a transit agreement that Ukraine had with Gazprom.A deal that Ukraine said it decided not to extend, aiming to deprive Russia of profits that Ukraine says help to finance the war against it.Austrian energy company OMV said it had been preparing for the eventual cut-off of Russian gas and can serve its customers by importing gas via Germany, Italy and the Netherlands.On Saturday, Austria's energy regulator E-Control said Gazprom's deliveries to OMV had stopped, adding that prices and supplies to Austrian customers were steady.Russia, which before the Ukraine war was the biggest single supplier of natural gas to Europe, has lost almost all of its European customers as the EU tries to reduce its dependence.Moscow will now only supply significant gas volumes to Hungary and Slovakia.The U.S. has become the world's top gas producer and is expected to expand production.

  • Simply Wall St.

    High Liner Foods (TSE:HLF) Strong Profits May Be Masking Some Underlying Issues

    Following the solid earnings report from High Liner Foods Incorporated ( TSE:HLF ), the market responded by bidding up...

  • Simply Wall St.

    Chartwell Retirement Residences Reports Third Quarter 2024 Earnings

    Chartwell Retirement Residences ( TSE:CSH.UN ) Third Quarter 2024 Results Key Financial Results Revenue: CA$220.5m (up...

  • Insider Monkey

    Is AMD Stock Finally Better Than NVDA Stock After a 36% Decline?

    Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) stock has tumbled 36% from its 52-week high of $211 in March and trades around $135 as of writing. The decline has been driven by disappointing earnings and guidance that fell short of Wall Street expectations. This dip has some investors wondering if now is the time to buy AMD on […]

  • Simply Wall St.

    US$7.86: That's What Analysts Think Shoals Technologies Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:SHLS) Is Worth After Its Latest Results

    Shareholders in Shoals Technologies Group, Inc. ( NASDAQ:SHLS ) had a terrible week, as shares crashed 20% to US$4.56...