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Nestlé Finds Its Sweet Spot. How the New CEO Is Turning the Food Giant Around.

Nestlé Finds Its Sweet Spot. How the New CEO Is Turning the Food Giant Around.

Philipp Navratil aims to restart growth in the 160-year-old food giant by focusing on core brands like KitKat, Fancy Feast, and Nespresso.

Forget ‘Too Big to Fail.’ How ‘Community’ Became the Most Controversial Word in Banking.

Forget ‘Too Big to Fail.’ How ‘Community’ Became the Most Controversial Word in Banking.

Regulators, lawmakers, and consumer groups are fighting over what it means to be a community bank. The debate has implications for lenders and borrowers everywhere.

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The Great, Big, Boring SpaceX IPO

The Great, Big, Boring SpaceX IPO

In the end, the space company’s debut was relatively mundane.

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Chipotle and 5 More Restaurant Stocks That Look Appetizing

Chipotle and 5 More Restaurant Stocks That Look Appetizing

It’s tough being in the dining-out business right now. Soaring food costs are keeping families at home. Still, there are companies that can grow.

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AI Stocks Underestimate the Technology’s Potential, Says This Tech Investor

AI Stocks Underestimate the Technology’s Potential, Says This Tech Investor

Brian Barbetta, co-head of technology investing at Wellington Management, is betting on Nvidia, ASML, and Samsara.

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Honeywell Stock Offers 2 Ways to Win

Honeywell Stock Offers 2 Ways to Win

The company plans to split in two later this month. Both entities are worth owning.

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Beyond AI: Where Value Funds Are Finding Bargains Now

Beyond AI: Where Value Funds Are Finding Bargains Now

Large value stocks are cruising past their growth counterparts this year. What’s behind the revival—and where funds are finding the best value.

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Go Ahead, Take That Vacation. You May Be Spending Too Little in Retirement.

New research indicates that retirees may be overly conservative in retirement spending. How to plan.

4 minute read

South Korea Has a Chip Conundrum—Huge Profits and a Serious Selloff

Korea has been a hot market but shares are falling back to earth, especially those of memory chip makers Samsung and SK Hynix.

3 minute read

The Questions Chairman Warsh Must Answer

Federal Reserve reforms are long overdue. But new chair Kevin Warsh might have to rethink some of the assumptions underlying modern monetary policy, Brij Khurana writes.

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