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The Score: Tesla, Starbucks, Paramount and More Stocks That Defined the Week
Here are some of the major companies whose stocks moved on the week’s news.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Apple stock has best day since 2022 after earnings beat, $110 billion stock buyback
Apple shares popped on Friday after the company reported better-than-expected second-quarter earnings and the largest-ever stock buyback program.CNBC - Business - Apple -
Hershey’s beats on earnings as Reese’s Caramel, Dot’s Pretzels boost sales
“We are off to a strong start and remain on track to deliver our business strategies and financial commitments for the year,” the company’s CEO said Friday.MarketWatch - Business -
FuboTV’s stock dives as excessively high licensing costs led to loss of content
FuboTV’s took a dive Friday, after the sports-first TV-streaming company reported a first-quarter loss that was only half what was expected, but said monopolistic, extremely high content costs led to the loss of some programming.MarketWatch - Business -
South Korea cracks down on ‘shrinkflation’
Fines threatened for producers who cut product size without informing consumersFinancial Times - World - South Korea -
‘A brutal business’: toxicity of politics takes toll on world leaders’ mental health
Four in 10 politicians report low or very low mental wellbeing, and some are being driven out. What can be done to ease the burden?. It was a political bombshell, one that prompted shock and set off debate across much of Spain. But for the film ...The Guardian - World -
At Just 5-Foot-6, a College Student Is Living an Improbable Football Dream
Sam Salz believes he is the only Orthodox Jewish player in college football.The New York Times - Sports
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