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Where Walmart CEO Doug McMillon expects inflation to stick around in 2023
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon expects prices to remain elevated and the retail giant is adjusting inventory based on inflation and a consumer spending slowdown.
Continue reading‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ review roundup: See it on the biggest screen possible, critics say
Critics say James Cameron’s “Avatar: The Way of Water,” is a stunning piece of cinema. It scored a “Fresh” rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Continue readingCramer’s lightning round: I wouldn’t buy World Wrestling Entertainment at this level
“Mad Money” host Jim Cramer rings the lightning round bell, which means he’s giving his answers to callers’ stock questions at rapid speed.
Continue readingGoldman Sachs names 3 ‘conviction list’ stocks that could profit from their efforts to go green
Goldman Sachs reveals part of its conviction list — companies investing in sustainability that are showing “attractive corporate returns.”
Continue readingChina’s reopening brings both risks and opportunities, Asian Development Bank says
China’s reopening would pose both upside and downside risks to the country’s economy, Albert Park, chief economist at the Asian Development Bank said.
Continue readingAsia’s year in review: Who had it good — and who had it bad — in 2022
With hopes that Covid is in retreat and that inflation will moderate in the year ahead, we take a last look at who had it […]
Continue readingSatellite imagery venture Planet delivers record quarter, sees annual revenue nearing $200 million
Planet delivered record results for the third quarter and forecast nearly $200 million in annual revenue.
Continue reading‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ could be heading for a $175 million box office opening
The long-awaited sequel “Avatar: The Way of Water” is set to snare between $150 million and $175 million domestically during its opening weekend.
Continue readingLong Covid has contributed to more than 3,500 deaths in the U.S. since start of pandemic, CDC says
The report may underestimate long Covid deaths because clinical guidance on how to identify and report the condition has changed over time.
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