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Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Walmart, General Motors, Polaris and more
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Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Walmart, General Motors, Polaris and more

Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Walmart (WMT) – Walmart slumped 9.5% in the premarket after cutting its outlook for the current quarter and full year. The retail giant said higher prices for food and fuel are prompting consumers to cut back, and it’s had to cut prices at its stores to […]

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Jim Cramer’s week ahead: Fed’s actions could lead to market rally with big earnings on deck
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Jim Cramer’s week ahead: Fed’s actions could lead to market rally with big earnings on deck

CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Monday told investors that the Federal Reserve’s actions this week could lead to a bull market. “If [Fed Chair] Jerome Powell says, ‘we’re getting a 75 basis point rate hike and then we’ll see what happens’ … then you might get a rip-snorting rally,” the “Mad Money” host said. “On the […]

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GE reveals new company names as it approaches historic split
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GE reveals new company names as it approaches historic split

People visit the General Electric stand during the China International Import Expo (CIIE) at the National Exhibition and Convention Center on November 7, 2018 in Shanghai, China. VCG | Getty Images General Electric on Monday revealed the names of the three distinct companies that will result from the conglomerate’s historic split: GE HealthCare, GE Aerospace […]

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Boeing CEO says supply chain issues are hindering 737 Max production increase
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Boeing CEO says supply chain issues are hindering 737 Max production increase

An aerial view of several Boeing 737 MAX airplanes parked at King County International Airport-Boeing Field in Seattle, Washington, June 1, 2022. Lindsey Wasson | Reuters Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun on Monday said the manufacturer won’t ramp up production of its best-selling 737 Max yet because of supply chain constraints. The manufacturer is producing 31 […]

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Chinese companies are going global as growth slows at home
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Chinese companies are going global as growth slows at home

Miniso opened its first flagship store in New York City’s SoHo in February 2022. Miniso BEIJING — Some Chinese consumer brands are looking for growth overseas, in markets like the U.S. and Southeast Asia. Take Miniso, a Guangdong-based seller of toys and household products. Sometimes called China’s Muji, Miniso opened a flagship store in New […]

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A huge offshore wind farm is jumping on a growing industry trend — recyclable turbine blades
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A huge offshore wind farm is jumping on a growing industry trend — recyclable turbine blades

A wind turbine at the Ormonde Offshore Wind Farm, in the Irish Sea. With governments around the world attempting to ramp up their renewable energy capacity, the number of wind turbines worldwide only looks set to grow, which will in turn increase pressure on the sector to find sustainable solutions to the disposal of blades. […]

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GE, Orsted and now Iberdrola: The competition to recycle wind turbine blades hots up
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GE, Orsted and now Iberdrola: The competition to recycle wind turbine blades hots up

Wind turbine blades photographed at a site in Denmark. The issue of what to do with blades when they’re no longer needed is a headache for the industry. Jonathanfilskov-photography | Istock | Getty Images Spanish energy firm Iberdrola has jointly established a company that will recycle components used in renewable energy installations, including wind turbine […]

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From EV batteries to coffee: Ideas about recycling and nature are changing how firms do business
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From EV batteries to coffee: Ideas about recycling and nature are changing how firms do business

A hot cup of coffee is the perfect start to the day for millions of people around the world. But when taking that first sip, it’s easy to forget how much work goes into bringing it to the table. From the farmers cultivating and harvesting coffee plants, to milling and roasting, many crucial and labor-intensive […]

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Help (mostly) wanted: A diverging job market boosts some workers’ prospects and puts others on notice
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Help (mostly) wanted: A diverging job market boosts some workers’ prospects and puts others on notice

A help wanted sign is displayed in the window of a Brooklyn, New York business. Spencer Platt | Getty Images Cracks are forming in the U.S. labor market as some companies look to curb hiring while others are desperate for employees. Microsoft, Twitter, Wayfair, Snap and Facebook-parent Meta recently announced they plan to be more […]

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These are the cheapest stocks in the S&P 500 that could be buying opportunities
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These are the cheapest stocks in the S&P 500 that could be buying opportunities

The last two months have been chaotic for Wall Street as big technology giants like Alphabet and Netflix stretch further into bear market territory and the S & P 500 enters a bear market of its own. While the short-term selling could be far from over, the current market conditions may mark an opportune time […]

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