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Qualcomm Stock Just Earned a Fresh Buy Rating—Get Excited

Qualcomm just earned its first Buy rating in months, with TD Cowen targeting 15% upside ahead of earnings in two weeks.

Legal

What Legally Counts as Wrongful Termination? An Employment Lawyer Explains How to Protect Yourself and Know Your Rights.

Not all dismissals are considered wrongful. Learn what types of terminations fall into the unlawful category.

Business News

Tesla Stock Eyes Breakout With Earnings on Deck

Tesla is down nearly 50% from its highs, but analysts still see 40% upside ahead of earnings. A double bottom and rising RSI signal a possible reversal.

Business News

From Overwhelmed to Organized: AI Time Blocking Magic

We all know life is a whirlwind. Emails ping, meetings pile up, and that “to-do” list? It grows longer by the minute. We’ve all been there, looking at a packed...

Marketing

Should You Use Hypertargeting in Your Marketing Plan? Take These 7 Steps to Find Out

Here's a step-by-step guide to analyze if hypertargeting fits your marketing plan, including its benefits and platforms that make it work.

Franchise

Think You're Too Young to Own a Franchise? Think Again.

It used to be that a franchise candidate in their 30s was an anomaly — now it's becoming increasingly common.

Business News

Johnson & Johnson Earnings Were More Good Than Bad—Time to Buy?

Johnson & Johnson had more good than bad; investors should look at the entire report in context before deciding if JNJ stock is a good fit for their portfolios

Business News

Stock Market Standing on the 50 Yard Line

Steve Reitmeister contemplates where the stock market stands now and what happens next in trying to stay on the right side of the market action. One path points to bear...

Business News

Market Concerns: S&P 500 Faces Potential Downside Risks

The S&P 500 has already declined 9% this year, but there may be more concerning factors ahead for investors. The index faces challenges from both earnings projections and market valuation...

Business News

'Fully Replacing People': A Tech Investor Says These Two Professions Should Be the Most Wary of AI Taking Their Jobs

AI might replace jobs, but it also has the potential to help start new companies.

Business News

Starbucks Introduces a Strict New Dress Code for Baristas in All Stores

The coffeehouse is taking a more uniform approach to in-store dressing.

Leadership

The CEO of Thomson Reuters Is Betting Big on AI-Driven Innovation. Here's What Every Leader Can Learn From His Approach.

In this episode of The CEO Series, Thomson Reuters CEO Steve Hasker discusses AI, integrity, the future of work and the intersection of journalism and corporate business.

Business News

OpenAI Is Creating AI to Do 'All the Things That Software Engineers Hate to Do'

OpenAI's upcoming AI software engineer can build an app on its own, taking over responsibilities from humans.