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IBM is trying to rebound after results disappointed initially. What analysts and investors are saying

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Analysts remain largely divided on the future of the tech stalwart.

Trump admin not negotiating equity stakes with quantum firms: Commerce official

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“The Commerce Department is not currently negotiating equity stakes with quantum computing companies,” the spokesperson said in a statement.

Super Micro shares fall 6% on weak preliminary results

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Super Micro said “design win upgrades” pushed some expected first-quarter revenue to the second quarter.

Ford Motor is set to report earnings after the bell. Here’s what Wall Street expects

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Ford investors also will be looking for updates on company’s cost-cutting efforts, quality improvements, tariff impact and a supplier fire.

Trump pardons convicted Binance founder Changpeng Zhao

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The pardon came nearly a week after President Trump commuted the 87-month prison sentence of former New York Rep. George Santos.

This brokerage stock is 50% cheaper than Robinhood. Josh Brown sees an opportunity to buy the dip

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Josh and Sean trade an under-the-radar brokerage stock that’s in all the same markets as Robinhood.

Thursday, October 23, 2025: Jim Cramer discusses his next moves for the Investing Club

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CNBC Sport: Disney, NBC look to sports betting, technology as need for new sports revenue surges

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NBA is back with two new media partners: NBC, returning after 23 years, and Amazon Prime Video.

Rivian plans to lay off more than 600 workers

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Rivian and other EV manufacturers are facing a more challenging market than they did in recent years amid changing regulations under the Trump administration.

These stocks reporting earnings next week usually beat the Street’s estimates and rally afterward

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Some stocks issuing results next week have beaten estimates 75% of the time or more and rallied at least 2% the next day, Bespoke Investment Group data shows.

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