Elon Musk says Twitter, now X, is moving to monthly subscription fees and has 550 million users
Musk used a livestreamed conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss plans for Twitter, now X, and rebut allegations of antisemitism.
Salesforce turns to ‘boomerangs,’ luring back former execs to help reignite growth
Salesforce is hiring back former executives to help the company improve its performance in a challenging economy
How a North Korean cyber group impersonated a Washington D.C. analyst
Jenny Town is a leading expert on North Korea at the Stimson Institute and the director of Stimson’s 38 North Program. She told an amazing tale on Monday.
New York state regulator proposes tougher guidelines for crypto listings: CNBC Crypto World
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Goldman says iPhone demand outpacing supply, sees more than 20% upside for Apple shares
Demand is outpacing supply for certain iPhone 15 models, suggesting promising upside for Apple, according to Goldman.
Morgan Stanley says buy these defensive growth stocks as economy disappoints
The firm conducted a defensive growth screen of stocks that it said have shown relative strength both year-to-date and more recently.
Goldman says the stock market is about to go on a wild ride and suggests a trade to capitalize on the volatility
October has been a choppy month for markets historically as companies come under pressure to deliver on year-end expectations, the firm said.
Yellen’s UN week agenda: Food prices, climate change and global aid
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s goals for the United Nations General Assembly include bolstering global economic security.
Bitcoin breaks above $27,000 for the first time in September
Cryptocurrency prices rose broadly on Monday, with bitcoin climbing above $27,000 for the first time this month.
California suit against Chevron, Exxon, Shell, others, alleges public deception on climate change
The state claims that big oil companies have intentionally covered up their role in exacerbating climate change since at least the 1970s.