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Investors should buy stocks ahead of next week's May jobs report, according to Fundstrat's Tom Lee. "We see high probability that stocks perform well into next week's May jobs report," Lee said. AdvertisementInvestors should buy the dip in stocks ahead of next week's release of the May jobs report, according to a Friday note from Fundstrat's Tom Lee. "Thus, we see high probability that stocks perform well into next week's May jobs report," Lee said. Such a report would match the April jobs report and likely put some pressure on the Fed to cut interest rates sooner than later.
Persons: Tom Lee, Lee, Organizations: Service, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, PCE, Housing
I've worked at Costco for 18 years, so I have a few favorite high-quality items I like to get there. In my opinion, the Kirkland Signature eyeglasses are comparable to those of designer brands. The Kirkland Signature hard seltzers are tasty and perfect to bring to parties or tailgates. AdvertisementI've worked at Costco for 18 years and love picking up high-quality products for my family. Oftentimes, I buy items from Costco's house brand, Kirkland Signature, which makes over 350 products, from food items to home essentials.
Persons: I've, Organizations: Costco, Kirkland, Service, Business
Read previewFormer President Donald Trump's fundraising page crashed Thursday evening after he called for donations following his guilty verdict in a criminal trial in Manhattan. "So many Americans were moved to donate to President Trump's campaign that the WinRed pages went down," the post read. AdvertisementDonors can contribute $100 to his campaign under the option: "DONATE THIS AMOUNT IF YOU THINK PRESIDENT TRUMP DID NOTHING WRONG!" After being indicted in Manhattan in April 2023, the Trump campaign said he made about $5 million in donations in 48 hours. A spokesperson for Trump's campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment sent outside regular business hours by Business Insider.
Persons: , Donald Trump's, Trump's, Donald Trump, Trump, TRUMP, He's, MAGA, MoveOn Organizations: Service, Business, New York Times, CNBC, Google, Trump, Democratic Locations: Manhattan, Georgia, Fulton, New York
Earlier this year, Walmart announced a new store manager pay plan that tops out at $530,000. Store manager Greg Harden told Bloomberg he "almost fainted" when he learned of it. Walmart says better pay and benefits, plus better tech, have lowered turnover among store leadership. AdvertisementWalmart made waves earlier this year when it announced it was upping pay for store managers, with some potentially able to earn up to $530,000. "I almost fainted when I found out," said Greg Harden, a Supercenter manager in Texas told Bloomberg.
Persons: Greg Harden, , Harden Organizations: Walmart, Bloomberg, Service, Business Locations: Texas, Grand Prairie , Texas, Dallas
Read previewFormer President Donald Trump's conviction yesterday on falsifying business records hasn't dissuaded high-profile supporters on Wall Street — some of whom are newly energized by the historic verdict. "Bluntly, that's part of why I'm supporting him," Maguire, a partner at Sequoia Capital, wrote on X about a potential conviction. AdvertisementTech investor David Sacks, who was reportedly in talks to hold a Trump campaign fundraiser at his San Francisco home, denounced the guilty verdict on X. "A sham trial designed for one purpose: to brand Donald Trump as a 'felon,'" Sacks wrote yesterday on X. AdvertisementIt wasn't only prominent business leaders on Wall Street circling their wagons.
Persons: , Donald Trump's, hasn't, Shaun Maguire, Maguire, David Sacks, Donald Trump, Sacks, Omeed Malik, Farvahar Partners —, Malik, Trump, haven't, Bill Ackman, Ron DeSantis, DeSantis, didn't, Elon Musk, Musk Organizations: Service, Trump, Republican, Business, Sequoia Capital, Tech, San, Farvahar Partners, CNBC, National Republican, Pershing, Wall Street Journal, he's Locations: White
Bill Ackman is aiming to take Pershing Square public as soon as next year, the WSJ reports. AdvertisementBillionaire Bill Ackman is planning to take his investment firm Pershing Square public, according to a new report in The Wall Street Journal. This funding round is expected to give Pershing Square a roughly $10.5 billion valuation, the outlet reported. For context, Brookfield — valued at about $15 billion — oversees more than $925 billion, compared to the $16.3 billion Pershing Square had under management at the end of April. Ackman could take Pershing Square public as soon as the end of 2025, or early the following year, people familiar with the matter told the WSJ.
Persons: Bill Ackman, Ackman, , Francis McGill Organizations: Pershing, Service, Street, Business, Brookfield Asset Management, Brookfield —
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewGoogle's Cloud unit made sweeping job cuts this week. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Cloud teams focused on consulting, partner engineering, and sustainability were also affected by layoffs, according to the document. This week's Cloud layoffs appear to be more sweeping than Google's more surgical cuts to other teams in recent months.
Persons: , we've, Kent Walker Organizations: Service, Cloud, Business, Google, BI Locations: Asia, Pacific
CNBC Make It explores how Gen Zers are really putting their mark on career advice, office culture and more. But it's also become a popular destination for young jobseekers seeking career advice and opportunities. Much of the career advice on TikTok echoes the tips shared in podcasts, YouTube videos and LinkedIn thought pieces. The career confidante for Gen ZTikTok is often the first place Grace Dunlavy will go for career advice. The drawbacks of getting career advice on TikTok
Persons: Jade Walters, Gen, Zers, Baron Leung didn't, Leung, Weeks, TikTok, Baron Leung, it's, jobseekers, Z, Joe Biden, It's, Walters, I've, Gen Z, Grace Dunlavy, Dunlavy, New York — Organizations: TikTok, CNBC, LinkedIn, Zenith, Pew Research Center, Howard University, Saint Louis University Locations: Toronto, U.S, Chicago, New York
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. While Silicon Valley has long been a liberal hub, Trump has been courting the big-pocketed tech executives and venture capitalists there. Others, like venture capitalist Marc Andreeson and Rabois, have not announced their support for Trump but have criticized Biden. The members of the monied West Coast class throwing their support behind Trump are mirroring some Wall Street counterparts. AdvertisementOf course, the growing number of influential Silicon Valley voices supporting Trump — Sacks and Palihapitiya have their popular podcast, Musk has his an entire social media platform — are not representative of many of the area's wealthy inhabitants.
Persons: , Shaun Maguire, Donald Trump —, Maguire, Hilary Clinton, David Sacks, Elon Musk, Keith Rabois, Trump, Chamath, Sacks, week's Trump, Biden, Musk, Marc Andreeson, Steve Schwarzman, he'd, Bill Ackman, Trump — Sacks, Palihapitiya, Marissa Mayer, Vinod Khosla Organizations: Service, Trump, Business, Silicon Valley, Big Tech, Blackstone, Biden Locations: Sequoia
Nvidia could soon become the world's most valuable company. That's despite the chipmaker being no household name or big consumer brand such as Apple or Amazon. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . It's now worth more than Amazon (about $1.9 trillion) and Alphabet ($2.1 trillion), and could soon leapfrog Apple ($2.9 trillion) and even Microsoft ($3.1 trillion). This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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Google is scaling back AI-generated answers in search results due to errors and criticism. The AI Overviews feature, launched two weeks ago, faced backlash for false and absurd responses. AdvertisementGoogle is pulling back the use of AI-generated answers in search results after the feature made some infamous errors, including telling users to put glue in their pizza sauce. Google launched AI Overviews, which put AI-generated summaries of search results on the top of the page for US users, two weeks ago. It is not possible to turn off the AI feature while using the search engine.
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Newly appointed CEO, Ron Vachris, highlighted some of the items that were driving the bottom line. Wagyu beef, golf clubs, artificial trees, and gold bars are all being snapped up by customers. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementCostco is having a good year, and it has a range of "unique items'" to thank. The products driving these gains for the retail giant include artificial trees, Swedish dish towels, wagyu beef, and, a unique Costco favorite, gold bars.
Persons: Ron Vachris, Organizations: Costco, Service, Business Locations: Swedish
I shopped at my local Lowe's and Home Depot stores to see which had the better selection. The Lowe's I visited seemed better laid out and had a better selection than the Home Depot. This summer, Lowe's would be my pick for my garden and outdoor shopping needs. Recently, I shopped at Lowe's and Home Depot to see which home-improvement store would be my go-to summer shopping destination. The average Lowe's shopper and Home Depot shopper is a white woman over age 60 who lives in the suburbs — I skew younger at age 43 and live in a small beach town that's not quite a suburb but not urban either.
Persons: , I've Organizations: Home Depot, Service, Business Locations: Florida
Gold bars and silver coins continue to show strong sales for Costco. The company sells an estimated $200 million per month of the metals. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementGold bars and silver coins had another quarter of strong sales for Costco. Analysts estimate the company sells around $200 million of gold and silver each month, and former CFO Richard Galanti has said the supply usually sells out "within hours."
Persons: , Richard Galanti Organizations: Costco, Service, Business
Pershing Square Capital Management CEO Bill Ackman is leaning to supporting Donald Trump. According to multiple reports, Ackman is considering a public announcement backing Trump. AdvertisementBillionaire investor Bill Ackman is considering endorsing former President Donald Trump, according to multiple reports. The Financial Times was the first to report that the hedge fund manager is leaning toward the former president. Ackman also supported former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, who recently endorsed Trump after her failed GOP primary run.
Persons: Bill Ackman, Donald Trump, Ackman, Trump, , Dean Phillips, Joe Biden, Nikki Haley Organizations: Pershing, Capital Management, Wall Street titans, Service, Financial Times, Dean Phillips of, GOP, Business Locations: Dean Phillips of Minnesota
During my sophomore year at Duke University, I decided to move to France for a sixth-month pastry school. Since studying at pastry school, I've worked as a pastry chef and have been building a baking TikTok account alongside my degree. While at pastry school, I started making baking content on TikTokI downloaded the TikTok app a month before going to pastry school. I think it's cool I've been able to supplement my pastry work with money from content creation. Content creation has helped me to pay for more of my expenses.
Persons: , Allison Chen, I've, Ducasse, I'd, It's, I'm, doesn't Organizations: Service, Duke University, Business, Duke, I'd, YouTube Locations: New York, France, France France, Paris, TikTok
Read previewFormer President Donald Trump raked in record cash after he became a convicted felon, a sign of how his legal troubles resonate with his most loyal followers. Trump's campaign did not define what small donors mean, but it typically refers to Americans who donate $200 or less. It's not a surprise that the day provided a major boost to Trump's fundraising. Last month, Trump and Republicans outraised President Joe Biden and Democrats. Senate Republicans' campaign arm said it had its biggest fundraising day of the cycle, raising $360,000 online.
Persons: , Donald Trump, Trump's, Stormy Daniels, Joe Biden, Biden, Trump, Donald Trump's, It's, Karl Rove, let's, Rove Organizations: Service, Business, Politico, Trump, Republicans outraised, Biden, Senate Republicans, Republicans, Fox News Locations: Manhattan, Trump
Elon Musk defended Donald Trump on X after Trump's felony conviction in Manhattan. "Indeed, great damage was done today to the public's faith in the American legal system," Musk wrote on X.Musk called the Trump case a "trivial matter." Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementElon Musk took to X to defend former President Donald Trump hours after the latter was convicted in Manhattan.
Persons: Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Musk, Trump, Organizations: Service Locations: Manhattan
Ukraine's special forces have developed new drone tech that Russia can't jam. Drones can now fly and hit targets without GPS or operator input, The Economist reported. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. AdvertisementUkraine's special forces have developed new software that allows drones to fly without the use of GPS, limiting the impact of Russian jamming. The software, called Eagle Eyes, allows unmanned drones to travel using sight rather than satellite-based GPS navigation, The Economist reported.
Persons: Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Russia, Ukraine
The assessment attributes the elevated casualty rate to Russia's brutal ongoing offensive, noting that Russia's ability to replenish its units is stretched thin due to its consistent losses. According to Friday's intel from the UK Ministry of Defense, the average number of Russian personnel casualties was over 1,200 a day in May, the highest number reported since the war began. The ministry also said the total number of killed or wounded Russian soldiers since the February 2022 invasion is likely at 500,000. It's likely also the result of Russia rushing relatively inexperienced and untrained soldiers into battle, often in bloody head-on assaults. But Russia's high casualties also prevents it from training more capable units and keeping a majority of its troops in battle long enough to gain experience.
Persons: , Stepanov, ISW, Oleksandr Syrskyi Organizations: Service, Business, intel, UK Ministry of Defense, Getty, Institute for, Washington DC, Ukrainian Locations: Russia, Kharkiv, AFP, Ukraine's, Washington, Ukraine, Ukrainian
Read previewA federal consumer watchdog just hit a major student-loan company with a new lawsuit. According to the press release, the CFPB accused PHEAA of illegally collecting payments from student-loan borrowers whose loans had already been discharged in bankruptcy and sending "false information" to credit reporting agencies. The lawsuit, filed in the US District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, said that under the US bankruptcy code, some private student loans are not subject to the stringent standards that most student loans are when it comes to receiving relief through bankruptcy. Per the CFPB, American Education Services collected or tried to collect 7,934 private student loans after a bankruptcy proceeding between 2017 and 2021, and 177 of them were non-qualified education loans. AdvertisementThe CFPB has previously issued guidance over potential illegal collections of borrowers' payments after bankruptcy proceedings.
Persons: , PHEAA, Rohit Chopra Organizations: Service, Consumer Financial, Bureau, Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency, American Education Services, Financial, Business, Court, Middle, Middle District of Locations: Middle District, Middle District of Pennsylvania
Trump began shaking his head 'No,' after the 5th 'guilty,' said court artist Christine Cornell. "He looked very demolished by it. AdvertisementDonald Trump looked "demolished" after being found guilty of 34 counts of felony falsifying business records, according to a veteran court sketch artist who captured the moment for history. He really did," artist Christine Cornell told Business Insider after Thursday's verdict. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Trump, Christine Cornell, Cornell, , Donald Trump Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Manhattan
JPMorgan just published its 25th annual summer reading list. The bank suggests 11 titles it believes capture a world experiencing "radical shifts." download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . JPMorgan Asset and Wealth Management's chief communications officer Darin Oduyoye touted the bank's picks as an attempt to capture a world experiencing "radical shifts." This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Matt Damon, , Darin Oduyoye Organizations: JPMorgan, Service, Wealth, Business
A baby went viral on TikTok for wanting to visit the Four Seasons Resort Orlando. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementWho wants to go to the Four Seasons Resort Orlando? If you're on TikTok, you know that the "fully-conscious baby" — or the 1-year-old who went viral for excitedly raising her hand and cheering "me!" The luxury spot offers massive pools, views of Magic Kingdom fireworks, a nine-bedroom suite, and more.
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Anant Yardi took a majority stake in WeWork through its bankruptcy process. Yardi plans to focus on small businesses and use hotel-like tech for real-time booking. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Anant Yardi, who, alongside his wife, founded the widely-used commercial real estate software Yardi Systems, took a majority stake in WeWork through its bankruptcy process.
Persons: Anant Yardi, WeWork, Organizations: Service, Yardi Systems, Business Locations: WeWork
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