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Stocks making the biggest moves midday: MU, TSLA, ULTA, INTC

Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: Micron Technology — Micron edged 2.7% higher after JPMorgan reiterated the stock as overweight ahead of the memory chipmaker's earnings, which are expected Wednesday after market close. Analyst Harlan Sur anticipates Micron's results will be boosted by strong artificial intelligence...

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With years of experience dissecting and evaluating the evolving fintech landscape, Fintech Review has become a trusted name in providing insightful, comprehensive, and unbiased reviews of tech-related financial products and services. From the latest advancements in blockchain and cryptocurrencies to cutting-edge payment platforms, robo-advisors, and beyond, Fintech Review keeps a pulse on the innovations that are redefining the financial industry.

Hollywood writers strike to end on Wednesday as WGA, AMPTP in deal

Striking WGA (Writers Guild of America) members picket with striking SAG-AFTRA members outside Paramount Studios on September 18, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.Mario Tama | Getty ImagesHollywood writers and studios have finalized the language of a tentative contract that will lead to the end to a nearly 150-day labor...

Costco (COST) earnings Q4 2023

Costco on Tuesday reported quarterly earnings that topped Wall Street's expectations, as shoppers turned to the membership club for groceries but bought fewer big-ticket items.On an earnings call, Chief Financial Officer Richard Galanti said shoppers made more trips to the retailer's stores, even as they spent less. He said...

Trump guilty of financial, insurance fraud

In a significant ruling, Judge Arthur Engoron determined Tuesday that Donald Trump and his real estate company had deceived financial institutions, insurers and other entities by drastically inflating asset values and misrepresenting his net worth in official documents meant for deal-making and obtaining financing. The ruling emerged from a civil...