Palantir, Applovin fuel a ‘can’t-lose’ market. That’s dangerous for all stocks

Palantir, Applovin fuel a ‘can’t-lose’ market. That’s dangerous for all stocks

You can’t ban froth. You can’t ban lunacy, especially when it pays off. You can’t tell the insiders or big data analytics specialist Palantir to take profits. You can’t stop the executives at Applovin from bailing up here, and you can’t tell the buyers of that mobile gaming ad software … Read more

RFK Jr. is Trump’s pick to lead HHS — here’s what he could do with that power

RFK Jr. is Trump’s pick to lead HHS — here’s what he could do with that power

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. makes an announcement on the future of his campaign in Phoenix, Arizona, U.S. August 23, 2024.  Thomas Machowicz | Reuters President-elect Donald Trump has tapped Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services – a selection that is … Read more

Amazon bets on selling cashierless technology to retailers after pulling it from most U.S. stores

Amazon bets on selling cashierless technology to retailers after pulling it from most U.S. stores

In 2012, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos was asked by TV host Charlie Rose whether his e-commerce company would ever venture into brick-and-mortar stores. Bezos said shoppers were well-served by existing physical retailers and that Amazon wasn’t interested in launching a “me-too” product. “We want to do something that’s uniquely Amazon,” … Read more

Consumer giants from Starbucks to General Mills have one big sales problem: China

Consumer giants from Starbucks to General Mills have one big sales problem: China

Pictured here is a McDonald’s store in Yichang, Hubei province, China, on July 30, 2024. Nurphoto | Nurphoto | Getty Images BEIJING — A theme emerging in the latest slew of U.S. companies’ earnings reports is a drag from the China market. The Chinese economy — home to more than … Read more

How the vodka soda became ‘gay water’

How the vodka soda became ‘gay water’

Photo illustration by Emily Rabbideau – Photos courtesy of House of Love and Gay Water Late last year, 33-year-old Justin Ruka of Orlando met a flight attendant at a gay bar. About a month later, Ruka saw a familiar face coming down the aisle during an Alaska Airlines flight to … Read more

Behind America’s divided economy: Booming luxury travel and a jump in ‘relief’ loans

Behind America’s divided economy: Booming luxury travel and a jump in ‘relief’ loans

At American Express, consumers are continuing to open high-fee credit cards and splurge on luxuries like travel. But for lending firm Upstart, there’s a strong interest in microloans as cash-strapped Americans try to scrape by. That juxtaposition underscores the growing picture of bifurcation among income brackets in America. And adds … Read more

Ahead of retail earnings, here’s what we know about the consumer so far

Ahead of retail earnings, here’s what we know about the consumer so far

A customer walks through The Home Depot store on February 20, 2024 in Austin, Texas.  Brandon Bell | Getty Images The state of the consumer in 2024 is already taking shape — even before the country’s major retailers begin to report first-quarter earnings, starting with Home Depot and Walmart next … Read more

Interest rates and the AI-fueled rally remain top of mind for stock investors in the week ahead

Interest rates and the AI-fueled rally remain top of mind for stock investors in the week ahead

As investors say farewell to a week marked by a Federal Reserve meeting, surprise labor market data and the latest corporate earnings, they’re left trying to figure out what it all means for a stock market that’s still deciding where it wants to go. All three of the major market … Read more

Gatorade enters new categories — even unflavored water — as competition to hydrate consumers ramps up

Gatorade enters new categories — even unflavored water — as competition to hydrate consumers ramps up

As Gatorade approaches its 60th birthday, the brand is staying spry, branching out into new categories from unflavored water to energy drink mixes. Since its founding in 1965, Gatorade has been the dominant sports drink. It accounted for 63.5% of the U.S. sports drink market in 2023, according to Euromonitor … Read more

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