Summary: Wall Street analysts are bullish on Tempus AI, a recently launched health-care technology stock, with many initiating coverage and assigning buy or overweight ratings. Bank of America analyst Michael Ryskin set a price target of $41, 23% above the previous close, citing the strong financial profile and hybrid nature of the business. Other analysts like JPMorgan, William Blair, and Morgan Stanley also expressed bullish sentiments with price targets ranging from $42 to $44.
Full articleSummary: Intel's Linux team has implemented performance monitoring capabilities for Arrow Lake & Lunar Lake CPUs, making progress towards full enablement.
Full articleSummary: Hy-Vee collaborates with PayPal to add payment options for online shoppers, aiming to improve shopping experience and streamline payment processes.
Full articleSummary: British judges found that Apple unfairly fired employees for misconduct due to vague harassment policies and lack of zero tolerance policy on discrimination and harassment.
Full articleSummary: Heather Clancy was arrested by Joliet police for stealing merchandise from a Target store on Plainfield Road on two consecutive days.
Full articleSummary: Romo Durable Graphics improved sales and service challenges by implementing Salesforce CRM with assistance from Forvis Mazars.
Full articleSummary: Union Pacific has mostly resumed operations impacted by Hurricane Beryl in Texas, but expects disruptions until power and road accessibility are fully restored.
Full articleSummary: Microsoft releases security updates fixing 142 CVEs, including 2 exploited zero-days in Windows Hyper-V and Windows MSHTML Platform, along with other critical vulnerabilities in services like Remote Desktop Licensing.
Full articleSummary: LPL Financial Holdings and Charles Schwab Corp. are favored retail brokers for their strong fundamentals and growth prospects, with positive outlooks for the second half of the year. LPLA continues to show strong growth in earnings per share and recruitment of financial advisors, while SCHW benefits from increasing interest rates and excess capital generation.
Full articleSummary: Sam's Club announced a temporary reduction in membership fees to $25 through the end of August as part of a price war with competitors like Costco.
Full articleSummary: Pfizer is initiating a search for a successor for Dr. Mikael Dolsten, the Chief Scientific Officer and President of Pfizer Research & Development, who will be departing after a successful 15-year career.
Full articleSummary: FedEx Ground Package System Inc. faces lawsuit for collecting and disclosing warehouse workers' biometric information without consent.
Full articleSummary: McDonald's launches new limited-edition Special Grade Garlic Sauce inspired by 'Jujutsu Kaisen' available exclusively on their app.
Full articleSummary: Starbucks is offering a free reusable straw with the purchase of any cold handcrafted drink at participating stores on July 10.
Full articleSummary: Investor concerns arise over potential antitrust scrutiny on HashiCorp's sale to IBM, leading to a nearly 1% decrease in share price.
Full articleSummary: New Google Pixel smartphones have been announced with varying specifications including RAM sizes, storage capacities, and display sizes.
Full articleSummary: Union Pacific has mostly resumed operations impacted by Hurricane Beryl in Texas, but expects disruptions until full restoration of power and road accessibility. Operations have resumed between Angleton and Brownsville cities, but some areas still have water-covered rails.
Full articleSummary: A Union Pacific Railroad employee died in an incident at the Proviso Yard in Melrose Park, with the cause of death still undisclosed and an investigation ongoing.
Full articleSummary: Luckin Coffee, the top coffee retailer in China, has made a remarkable turnaround by overtaking Starbucks despite filing for bankruptcy less than 4 years ago due to its innovative strategies and appeal to local tastes.
Full articleSummary: The surge in demand for electricity from power-hungry artificial intelligence data centers and electric vehicles is expected to be significant in the near future, with renewable energy playing a key role in meeting this demand. Companies like Revolve Renewable Power Corp., BioLargo Inc., Skyharbour Resources Ltd., Tisdale Clean Energy Corp., and North Shore Uranium Ltd. are well-positioned to benefit from this trend.
Full articleSummary: Baristas at a local Starbucks in Sutton, WV filed a petition for a union election to address issues such as living wages, racial and gender equity, and fair scheduling. Workers at more than 460 Starbucks stores have won union elections since 2021.
Full articleSummary: Bank of America shares rose after an upgrade by Piper Sandler and a potential rule change by the U.S. Federal Reserve that could save major banks billions in capital.
Full articleSummary: Starbucks to offer limited edition reusable straw with purchase of any handcrafted cold drink in U.S. and Canada
Full articleSummary: Social media influencer Robby Starbuck launched a campaign against woke policies at Tractor Supply, which resulted in the policies being repealed. He has now set his sights on Deere & Company, criticizing their DEI and LGBTQ-advocacy initiatives.
Full articleSummary: Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, announced that it will start taking down more posts targeting 'Zionists' when used to refer to Jewish people and Israelis, citing antisemitic stereotypes and threats of harm. The policy update comes after consultations with stakeholders amidst escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Full articleSummary: Costco will pay $2 million in a settlement over flushable wipes after a class action lawsuit alleging false advertising of their product. Customers in New York who bought the wipes between July 2011 and May 2017 are eligible to file a claim for reimbursement.
Full articleSummary: UPS was granted summary judgment on a gender discrimination lawsuit from three women employees working out of the company’s Oakland hub. The trio were the only plaintiffs with surviving claims after Judge Phyllis J. Hamilton dismissed class allegations from a lawsuit alleging UPS upheld a “boys club” culture. Collectively, Galena Goins and Sonia Lopez alleged that UPS denied them injury accommodations on the basis of their gender, while Terry Jones-Jackson alleged she was denied back pay and the opportunity to work overtime because of her gender.
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