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‘I’m waiting for them to pay us to eat’: Fast-food chains are now offering items for as low as $1.99

[ad_1] Sonic and Subway have recently launched menu options in the $2 to $3 range. [ad_2] Source link

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Lulu Sun made $474,000 this week at Wimbledon — more than her entire career earnings

[ad_1] Before Wimbledon, Lulu Sun had made $170,000 this year. She made more than double that this week. [ad_2] Source link

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Silicon Valley Bank buyer First Citizens seen as value play among bigger firms

[ad_1] Jefferies initiates coverage of North Carolina-based lender with a buy rating [ad_2] Source link

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Novo Nordisk’s stock slumps after study finds Wegovy lags Lilly’s Mounjaro in speed and scale of weight loss

[ad_1] The stock of Danish biotech Novo Nordisk was down 2.2% Tuesday, after a study found that the company’s obesity drug Wegovy lags its main

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Why Apple’s stock may lack upside after a 38% climb off this year’s lows

[ad_1] Piper Sandler says investors are right to be excited about AI but thinks they should also consider potential consumer-spending risk. [ad_2] Source link

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Investors are bracing for an action-packed week in markets. Here is what to watch for.

[ad_1] Investors better buckle up, because markets could be in for a wild week. [ad_2] Source link

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I’m 65 and five years away from retiring. Is it worth paying an investment adviser a fee to manage my $1.5 million nest egg?

[ad_1] “They recommend shifting to a 70/30 mix since I plan to work until I’m 70.” [ad_2] Source link

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Tennis star Caroline Wozniacki and David Lee just sold this Miami Beach island penthouse for a whopping $37 million

[ad_1] The building is on an elite island, accessible only to residents, which once included the likes of Oprah Winfrey. [ad_2] Source link

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Money is the ‘tip of the iceberg’ in assessing big donors’ political influence, study finds

[ad_1] Money isn’t everything when it comes to the top political donors, according to a recent working paper circulated by the National Bureau of Economic

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Are 70% discounts on office buildings enough? Billionaire investor Howard Marks isn’t sure.

[ad_1] The legendary Oaktree Capital investor sees a reckoning ahead for commercial real estate and highly leveraged companies. [ad_2] Source link