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Here's How Much Stock Applied Materials Repurchased in the Past Year
The company has set aside billions of dollars to buy back its own shares.
2 min read - BusinessUSA TODAY
Want to work remotely in Italy? The country just launched its new digital nomad visa.
Italy's new digital nomad visa allows remote workers to stay in the country for one year. Here's everything to know about the new visa.
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3 Artificial Intelligence Stocks With More Potential Than Any Cryptocurrency
The AI market could top $1 trillion in a few years, and these companies are set to benefit.
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City Hall Insider: How Austin plans to tackle projected budget deficits, Marshalling Yard shelter
City Hall reporter Ella McCarthy examines key issues going into this week's Austin City Council meeting.
5 min read - BusinessReuters
Morning Bid: Recoiling oil and dollar sow calm as tech earnings loom
A sharp retreat in oil prices and a rare joint warning from major economies against excessive dollar strength have helped calm restive markets just as Big Tech earnings start to hit. A volatile start to April looked like getting out of hand this week as a combination of stern Federal Reserve warnings about stubborn inflation and geopolitical stress sent the dollar rocketing and seeded four straight daily losses for Wall St stocks. Surging U.S. crude inventories, poor economic numbers from Chin
4 min read - BusinessAustin American-Statesman
Is Biden right that you don’t need a college degree to make $110,000 in the semiconductor field?
To earn a salary of $110,000 or more, employees in the semiconductor industry need undergrad or graduate-level degrees, contrary to Biden's statement.
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Tesla's Price Cuts and Layoffs Indicate There's More Downside in the Stock
Tesla's business is heading in the wrong direction, and the stock slide may continue.
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