Jim Cramer’s blunt line to a young first-time homebuyer on the May 22 episode of Mad Money: “Expect corrections and don’t rely on hope as an investing strategy.” The caller, a younger investor, had just used a significant portion of his investment assets as a down payment on his first home and asked how to ... ‘Expect Corrections and Don’t Rely on Hope’: Cramer’s Reality Check for a First-Time Homebuyer
New CEO Greg Abel is following in Buffett's footsteps and keeping these positions.
Boise Cascade supplies engineered wood products and building materials to construction markets across the U.S. and Canada.
» Nvidia Is Going To Have To Do An Apple On Dividends, Says Jim Cramer: Sounds 'Boring' But It Works
CNBC semiconductor correspondent Kristina Partsinevelos argued mega-cap firms like Nvidia Corp are great for investors seeking growth rather than income, as the AI chipmaker’s new dividend payout still reflects lower yields. The chipmaker lifted its quarterly dividend to $0.25 from...
Alphabet (NasdaqGS:GOOGL) officially launched Android XR powered AI smart glasses at Google I/O 2026, positioning Google more directly in the smart glasses market against Meta and Apple. Google expanded global wearables partnerships, including collaborations with Samsung, Gentle Monster, and Warby Parker, to broaden distribution and design options for its AI glasses. The company cut Gemini enterprise AI pricing by 20% to drive wider adoption, alongside reported 40% growth in enterprise usage...
Berkshire Hathaway remodeled its portfolio in the first quarter. It's time to check out what remains.
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MP Materials is trading flat on the year. With major partnerships backing it, why isn't this rare-earth stock soaring?
Income investors holding the VictoryShares US Large Cap High Div Volatility Wtd ETF (NYSEARCA:CDL) own a fund built around one premise: large American companies with stable share prices tend to pay reliable dividends. CDL distributes cash monthly and paid $2.29 per share in 2025 against a current share price of roughly $76. With Treasury yields ... CDL’s $2.29 annual dividend beats Treasury yields despite rising interest rates
While the rest of the "Magnificent Seven" has clawed back its 2026 losses, one member is still deep in the red -- even as its business keeps accelerating.
In recent days, SCRT Labs integrated Intel Trust Authority into its SecretVM platform with default hardware attestation, while Intel advanced AI-centric partnerships and technology deployments spanning motorsport, edge robotics, and large-scale chip manufacturing collaborations. Together with early-stage talks to acquire AI-chip startup Tenstorrent and a preliminary chip-making agreement with Apple, these developments highlight Intel’s bid to reposition itself as a core enabler of...
Stripped of total tech control, Microsoft can no longer run at the "speed of thought," making its current valuation dip a sobering new reality rather than a buying opportunity.
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) is among the most traded US stocks so far in 2026. On May 14, Tigress Financial lifted the price target on Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) to $375 from $305 and reiterated a Strong Buy rating. The firm expects additional upside in the shares due to the company’s “AI-powered ecosystem, high-margin services, and robust […]
The economic gap between the U.S. and the U.K. has been widening for more than a decade. As a result, a new study has found that the U.K.'s GDP per capita is now lower than every single U.S. state.
American Express has been a staple in Berkshire Hathaway's portfolio for over three decades.
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The S&P 500 (^GSPC) is often seen as a benchmark for strong businesses, but that doesn’t mean every stock is worth owning. Some companies face significant challenges, whether it’s stagnating growth, heavy debt, or disruptive new competitors.
Stocks were up sharply to end the week as NVIDIA’s forward guidance showed tangible demand to support AI infrastructure and overshadowed mixed retail reports
FTSE Russell announced a preliminary list of changes to its indexes on Friday after the market closed—and some Big Tech names are being reclassified. Google parent Alphabet and Advanced Micro Devices were among the largest stocks that will be removed from the That means those stocks will move to pure growth status by FTSE Russell’s standard. Apple and Microsoft on the other hand, will join the value index—and move from pure growth classification to a blend of growth and value.
Microsoft vs. Apple stock: Compare fundamentals, valuation, dividends, analyst ratings, and AI exposure to see which looks like the better buy.
