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Ozempic maker Novo Nordisk boots CEO over stock-price fall
Lars Fruergaard Jorgensen, the chief executive of once-highflying Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk, is stepping down after eight years in the…
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My husband and I spend more money on our daughter and her family than on my single son. Do we compensate him?
“I want to be as fair as possible and avoid any potential resentment down the line.” Source link
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Crooks steal billions from Medicare and Medicaid. Can stopping fraud pay for Trump’s tax cuts?
The federal government may lose more than $500 billion per year to fraud, per GAO estimates. Source link
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Walt Disney reports significant beat on revenue and earnings but sees uncertainty ahead
The company saw a 13% rise in income at its iconic theme parks, while subscribers to its streaming services grew…
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A real-estate giant wants sellers to list their homes privately. Will homeowners benefit?
Selling a home has been tough in a sluggish market, but now some real-estate agents want sellers to keep their…
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Here’s what’s worth streaming in May 2025 on Netflix, Max, Hulu, Disney+ and more
Get ready for new seasons of ‘Poker Face’ and ‘And Just Like That…’ and the debuts of ‘Murderbot’ and ‘The…
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Stocks have had a good bounce. But here’s why this investment manager thinks lows will be retested.
Dan Niles worries that we’ve just seen a bear market rally and valuations are still too high Source link
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It’s time to start nibbling on Lowe’s and Williams-Sonoma’s stocks, analyst says
Patient investors will see the benefits of taking small purchases of these stocks. Source link
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The world needs the dollar, even a battered one, says this strategist. Here’s how to play that.
There is no “viable alternative” to the U.S. dollar, argues Andreas Steno Larsen. But it could get a lot weaker…
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My husband will inherit $180K. I think we should invest the money. He wants to pay off his $168K mortgage. Who’s right?
“He has $15,000 in investments and $5,500 per month in disability income.” Source link
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