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American Eagle has once again fallen short of Wall Street’s sales targets for the second consecutive quarter. Despite this disappointing news, the company reported a significant increase in profit of nearly 60%, largely attributed to lower product costs. The market responded negatively to this news, with the company’s shares dropping more than 8% in early
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Restaurants across the United States have increasingly turned to the use of surcharges and fees to cover costs such as credit card processing, gratuities, and “inflation.” This practice has become more prevalent in recent years, with 15% of restaurant owners adding surcharges or fees to checks due to higher costs. In fact, 3.7% of restaurant
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In anticipation of the Federal Reserve’s upcoming interest rate decision in September, more and more investors are turning their attention towards dividend stocks. Paul Baiocchi of SS&C ALPS Advisors believes that this is a wise move, especially with his prediction of the Fed easing rates. He notes that investors are shifting away from money markets
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Recently, it has come to light that Perplexity AI, an artificial intelligence startup, is planning to introduce advertisements on its search app in the upcoming quarter. Despite the company’s increasing popularity and success, it has faced accusations of plagiarizing content from various media outlets, raising concerns about its content acquisition practices. Let’s delve deeper into
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The rise of online sports betting has had a detrimental impact on personal finances, especially among those who are already in a financially precarious situation. A recent study titled “Gambling Away Stability: Sports Betting’s Impact on Vulnerable Households” highlighted the concerning trends that have emerged since the legalization of sports betting in 38 states following
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Deutsche Bank’s attempt to settle with shareholders who sued the bank for underpaying them for the acquisition of Postbank has hit a roadblock. The lawyer representing the plaintiffs, Jan Bayer, dismissed the bank’s offer as inadequate, referring to it as a “crackhead” offer that stands no chance of acceptance. This rejection sets the stage for
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UBS CEO Sergio Ermotti recently addressed the issue of market volatility, predicting that it could potentially intensify in the second half of the year. While some investors have expressed concerns about a possible recession in the United States, Ermotti remains optimistic, stating that a slowdown is more likely than a full-blown recession. The recent sell-offs
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The recent decision by the federal appeals court to block President Joe Biden’s administration from implementing a student debt relief plan has raised concerns among borrowers and policymakers. The St. Louis-based 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted an injunction requested by seven Republican-led states, halting the progress of the Saving on a Valuable Education
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