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Elon Musk’s 2018 Tesla pay package must be restored, Delaware Supreme Court rules

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Shareholder Richard J. Tornetta brought the suit, accusing Musk and the Tesla board of a breach of fiduciary duties.

Starbucks brings in new chief technology officer from Amazon Grocery

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Wall Street heads into the new week with a year-end rally in doubt

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December is a seasonally strong period for stocks. But an unusually weak stretch has investors wary.

Robinhood is in the midst of a bearish reversal, says Carter Worth

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Carter Worth goes through the charts on the online brokerage.

Nine of the largest pharma companies ink deals with Trump to lower drug prices

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President Donald Trump has pushed to lower drug prices for Americans, which are on average nearly three times higher than overseas.

This is Jefferies top 2026 real estate play on an aging population. It also pays a solid dividend

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Investors should stick with durable earnings growth themes for real estate stocks, including the aging population. This senior housing provider is its top pick.

Santa Claus rally: What is it and will it occur this year?

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As the new year draws closer, eyes are turning to Wall Street to see whether it will pull off the coveted Santa Claus rally.

Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Lamb Weston, KB Home, Carnival, Oracle, CoreWeave & more

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Check out some of the stocks making the biggest moves in midday trading.

Trump name added to Kennedy Center signage

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The Kennedy Center board on Thursday voted to add Trump’s name to the famed arts institution.

Claire’s new owner Ames Watson feuds with Asia-based suppliers over millions in unpaid debt

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The dispute with suppliers could complicate new owner Ames Watson’s efforts to turn around the struggling mall retailer.

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