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Veteran trader makes bold call on Berkshire Hathaway shares

Let’s examine the performance of Warren Buffett‘s investment conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway. The shares have traded sideways for most of the past year: Berkshire Hathaway’s Class A shares (BRK.A) rose 10.85%, while the cheaper and more accessible Class B (BRK.B) shares gained 10.89%, trailing the S&P 500’s 16.39% return for the year. Berkshire Hathaway shares sold

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Bankrupt regional airline to liquidate, cancels all flights

With aviation one of the most expensive industries in which one can break into with a new company, smaller airlines periodically end up going bankrupt or in some cases shutting down before they can take off. The Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) given out by the aviation regulatory agency in a given country requires the airline

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Spirit cuts four routes to holiday cities, refunds available

After reaching a creditor deal to emerge from its second Chapter 11 bankruptcy within a year, Spirit Airlines has crafted a way forward that will leave it with fewer planes and focusing only on routes that have the highest potential for traffic. This year, the low-cost airline permanently exited domestic markets like Milwaukee, St. Loui

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Credo’s blowout quarter hides a huge risk Wall Street can’t ignore

Credo Technology Group Holding (CRDO) is at it once again. The latest quarterly numbers once again make a strong case as to why the triple-digit rally the stock enjoyed last year is likely to continue. But they come with a caveat. Most headlines coming post earnings emphasized record revenue and eye-popping margins. However, the Credo

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Bank of America names the U.S. auto stocks to own

The U.S. automotive market had a wild 2025, thanks to the uncertain climate under President Donald Trump’s mercurial tariff policy. Still, analysts at Bank of America believe that at least three U.S. car companies are worth investing in. Carmakers such as Ford played the change in the U.S. economic policy perfectly. Ford rode dealer incentives, combined with

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Hedge fund sounds alarm about this airline’s stock amid Iran war

Amid the war in Iran set off by the joint U.S.-Israeli strike that took down Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, jet fuel prices in multiple parts of the world surged — in Asia, by more than 72% to $225.44 USD a barrel as Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz threatens the global supply chain. European

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Iconic national office retailer closing stores, no bankruptcy 

Amazon’s skyrocketing success had a disruptive effect on traditional sales in the global retail industry. The e-commerce giant removed the need for physical presence. Pair that with a harsh economic climate — and for the knockout, the Covid lockdowns — to get a realistic picture of brick-and-mortar retail’s struggles.  The traditional retail office-supply market is

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J.P. Morgan revamps NFLX target price after WBD acquisition saga

J.P. Morgan has resumed coverage of Netflix with an overweight rating and a $120 price target, implying about 25% upside from current levels, according to a new note summarized by CNBC. The new target is a modest step down from the bank’s prior $124 estimate, but it comes alongside a clear upgrade in conviction after

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189-year-old Dividend King unveils $10 billion payout plan

Procter & Gamble has been paying dividends for more than a century. In 2026, it made one of its biggest shareholder commitments ever. The Dow Jones Dividend King is the consumer goods giant behind Tide, Pampers, Gillette, and dozens of other household brands.  It recently disclosed plans to pay out roughly $10 billion in dividends

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TD Cowen resets price target on blue-chip Dividend King

Lowe’s Companies has spent decades quietly earning one of the most coveted titles in the investing world: Dividend King. That means it has raised its dividend for more than 50 consecutive years. Right now, that streak stands at 65 years and counting, per 24/7 Wall St. But Wall Street isn’t in a celebratory mood. TD

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