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Opendoor board chair Rabois says company is ‘bloated,’ needs to cut 85% of workforce

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Keith Rabois was named chairman of Opendoor this week and the company, which he co-founded, hired former Shopify executive Kaz Nejatian as its new CEO.

RH reports worse-than-expected tariff hit, earnings miss

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Luxury furniture retailer RH reported significant tariff hits and uncertainty with President Donald Trump’s threatened furniture tariffs.

Tether reveals new stablecoin, appoints Bo Hines, former White House advisor, to lead U.S. business

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Tether, the issuer of the largest stablecoin, has named a CEO for its U.S. business and is launching a new token for U.S. institutions.

Trouble with student and auto loans could be the start of bigger problems for the economy

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Larry McDonald talks about trouble he’s seeing in the student loan and auto lending markets.

Apple iPhone Air’s China release delayed

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Wireless carriers in China must obtain regulatory approval before they can sell devices with an eSIM, the company said.

Friday, September 12, 2025: Jim Cramer discusses his next moves for the Investing Club

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‘Bottom of the first inning.’ Winklevoss twins see bitcoin reaching $1,000,000 in 10 years

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The Winklevoss twins are expecting their cryptocurrency company Gemini Space Station to soon make its public debut.

Why this long-time market strategist is arguing against a Fed rate cut

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For Wall Street, a Federal Reserve rate cut next week is all but guaranteed. Ed Yardeni doesn’t think the central bank should ease policy.

Fintech firm Lendbuzz to file for IPO

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Lendbuzz is looking to go public amid a wave of fellow fintech companies.

How Russia’s ‘salami-slicing’ strategy is testing the West

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Salami-slicing refers to the war games tactic of taking incremental steps to achieve strategic goals, without provoking a major counter response.

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