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Alibaba prices AI glasses at $660 to rival Meta and launches ChatGPT challenger

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The Quark AI glasses and chatbot product highlight an increasing area of focus for Alibaba — AI that is aimed at consumers.

Boeing names a Mandarin-speaking, ex-white house advisor as its new China president

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Boeing has been caught in the crosshairs of U.S.-China tensions and increasingly been treated as a bargaining chip in the long-running negotiations.

Tesla third-quarter earnings missed expectations. Here’s how analysts reacted

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Shares slipped after the EV maker reported third-quarter adjusted earnings of 50 cents per share, missing the 54 cents per share analysts expected.

American Airlines’ fourth quarter forecast tops estimates

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American Airlines posted a smaller-than-expected loss for the third quarter.

First rare earths and chips, now quantum computers: Trump reportedly eyes new U.S. stakes

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The Trump administration is reportedly in talks with several quantum-computing firms about government taking equity stakes in exchange for funding.

As many retailers shrink their footprints, Dick’s Sporting Goods goes big

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Kering shares pop 9% as ‘sharp’ improvement at Gucci builds investor optimism

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Sales declines narrowed at the group level and at Gucci, the company’s biggest brand.

Jim Cramer explains why sky-high expectations can sink even strong stocks

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Jim Cramer says strong earnings can’t always lift stocks if expectations are too high, pointing to GE Vernova and Vertiv.

Starbucks Workers United set to vote on strike authorization

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Starbucks Workers United is trying to secure a contract that addresses hours and pay, among other issues.

Netflix is trading near levels that could make or break the streaming giant, according to the charts

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Frank Cappelleri breaks down the technical outlook on Netflix after the company’s Wednesday drop.

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