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GMs love to trade up, but it's often a mistake: Why their reasoning doesn't match reality
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Reasons why the AI stock correction may be overdone
Recent sharp moves highlight the hypersensitivity of the sector to relatively benign cyclical movesFinancial Times - Business -
A.I. Start-Ups Face a Rough Financial Reality Check
The table stakes for small companies to compete with the likes of Microsoft and Google are in the billions of dollars. And even that may not be enough.The New York Times - Tech -
Bears GM Ryan Poles on drafting Rome Odunze: 'There's certain guys you don't pass up on'
Odunze was rumored as an early Chicago target, and ended up being the pickCBS Sports - Sports -
Nvidia Employees Call Founder Jensen Huang 'Demanding' and a 'Perfectionist.' Here's Why That Doesn't Bother Him
Huang agrees with employees who say he isn't easy to work for, but cites his leadership style as a feature, not a bug, of Nvidia's success.Inc. - Business -
Three reasons why Dolphins should consider a Ryan Tannehill reunion ahead of 2024 NFL season
The veteran quarterback remains unsignedCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
Lahart's Take: 'Catch-Up' Inflation Categories Might Be Destined to Cool, But That Doesn't Mean They Don't Hurt
One reason inflation has stayed uncomfortably high this year is price measures for some items are still catching up with inflation pressures that already happened. Unfortunately this doesn’t mean they can be ignored.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Why Borussia Dortmund fans will be singing 'You'll Never Walk Alone' before Champions League match against PSG
Dortmund play their first Champions League semifinal in 11 years and will break out a song they share with LiverpoolCBS Sports - Sports - UEFA Champions League -
76ers' Joel Embiid says he doesn't mind being villain at Madison Square Garden: 'I just love New York'
Embiid's 76ers won Game 5 on TuesdayCBS Sports - Sports - NBA -
The Corporate Tax Reality
It’s double taxation, plain and simple.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Barnwell: Does trading up in the NFL draft actually work? What we can learn from 242 past deals
Trading up isn't simply a pass/fail conversation, but there often is a clear winner.ESPN - Sports - NFL
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