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Should You Buy This AI Stock That Soared 800% Last Year and Has a $140 Billion Total Addressable Market?

Key PointsThis company has reported accelerating revenue growth in recent quarters, and in the latest period, revenue soared more than 150%.After great gains last year, the stock slipped 45% in the first half of this year. Last year was a big one for artificial intelligence (AI) stocks, with companies in the sector leading all three major benchmarks to gains. Though the momentum halted temporarily earlier this year, as investors worried about the impact of import tariffs on the economy, this pos...

3 Top Cybersecurity Stocks to Buy in July

Key PointsCybersecurity spending is expected to increase 15% this year.Check Point is a pure-play cybersecurity company that works with more than 100,000 businesses.IBM and Broadcom are massive companies that developed cybersecurity products. Cyberattacks are a global problem that is just going to get worse as the world becomes more interconnected. Through malware, ransomware, phishing attacks, denial-of-service attacks, and identify theft, threats from cyberattacks are a daily fact of life. The...

Jane Street case: Shankar Sharma raises concerns over exchanges oversight

Sebis interim order against Jane Street has brought renewed focus on the role of stock exchanges in overseeing market conduct. While the regulator noted that caution letters had been issued earlier, the extent of follow-up actions remains unclear. The situation has prompted a broader discussion on how exchanges—both listed and unlisted—balance commercial interests with market oversight responsibilities.

Comeback mit 90-Prozent-Chance: Hier läuft das Geschäft auf allen Kanälen

Nach schwierigen Jahren meldet sich ein weltbekannter Unterhaltungskonzern mit Nachdruck zurück. In allen Bereichen ziehen Umsatz und Ergebnis wieder an – das operative Momentum nimmt spürbar Fahrt auf. Analysten reagieren bereits mit Hochstufungen, auch der Chart liefert neue Kaufsignale.

Invest like Warren Buffett? Here are 3 simple ways to do it

Warren Buffett’s spent decades investing. Our writer discusses a trio of his investment principles he’s applying himself. The post Invest like Warren Buffett? Here are 3 simple ways to do it appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.

43% say money negatively impacts mental health

Investing can feel so emotional at times that it may start to impact your overall well-being. In fact, 43% of Americans say money negatively impacts their mental health at least occasionally.

Jane Street aftermath: 4 stocks suffer Rs 12,000 crore wipeout in collateral damage

Sebis probe into Jane Street triggered a sharp selloff in capital market-linked stocks, wiping out Rs 12,000 crore in market value on Friday. The crackdown exposed Dalal Streets dependence on prop trading firms and impacted even those not under scrutiny. Nuvama, Jane Streets local partner, fell over 11%, while BSE, Angel One, and CDSL also declined.

Grillen to go: Deutsche greifen öfter zum Einweggrill

Einweggrills haben in der Gunst der Verbraucher kräftig zugelegt. Die Nachfrage nach den kleinen, mit Kohle gefüllten Schalen ist nach einer Analyse des Marktforschungsunternehmens NielsenIQ  in Deutschland stark gestiegen, während gleichzeitig weniger herkömmliche Grills verkauft werden. In den ersten fünf Monaten des laufenden Jahres wurden demnach 459.200 Einweggrills verkauft. Das sind 129.700...

Leaders of growing BRICS group gather for Rio summit

Leaders of the growing BRICS group of developing nations were set to gather in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday, calling for reform of traditional Western institutions while presenting the bloc as a defender of multilateralism in an increasingly fractured world.

Investment funds and euro disaster risk

Investment funds are important players in global financial markets. This column examines their behaviour and interaction with other investors during stress periods on European sovereign bond markets. It shows that investment funds are the only investor group that exhibits a distinctly procyclical behaviour by persistently selling euro periphery sovereign debt in response to euro disaster risk. This debt is picked up by other investors domiciled in the issuing country, namely banks in the short t...