Economy

Rigetti Computing (RGTI) Sheds 8.3% as Investors Turn Pessimistic

Investors in Rigetti Computing, Inc. (NASDAQ:RGTI) were met with disappointment on Monday as the company's share prices dropped by 8.27 percent to close at $23.45 per share. This decline mirrored

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Why Lyft, Inc. (LYFT) Soared On Friday

Lyft, Inc. (NASDAQ:LYFT) had an outstanding day on Friday, with its stock price skyrocketing by 28.08 percent to close at

Uber wins multimillion-pound reprieve on disputed UK tax payments

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Bain Capital to buy PCI Pharma at $10 billion valuation, Bloomberg News reports

Bain Capital, a prominent buyout firm, is currently in discussions to acquire contract drug manufacturer PCI Pharma Services at a

Foreign tourist boycott begins, as businesses brace for impact

Anacortes, a quaint coastal town in Washington state, is facing a challenging summer ahead as tensions around trade and immigration

China and US kick off high-stakes trade talks in Geneva

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The Smartest Data Center/AI Stocks to Buy With $2,000 Right Now

Investing in the AI/data center theme can be a lucrative opportunity for those looking to diversify their portfolio and capitalize

Powell may have a hard time avoiding Trump’s ‘Too Late’ label even as Fed chief does the right thing

President Donald Trump has recently given Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell a new nickname, "Too Late," suggesting that Powell may

Transatlantic antitrust ties fray as US and EU regulators squabble

US antitrust enforcers have often worked closely with their European counterparts in the past, but recent developments suggest a shift