Red Lobster's Ultimate Endless Shrimp deal contributed to third-quarter operating loss
The number of customers taking Red Lobster up on its Ultimate Endless Shrimp deal contributed to a quarterly operating loss for the chain, according to investor Thai Union Group.
NYSE proposed policy would allow government, 'elite investors' to profit off of America's ecosystem: Experts
A new type of investment vehicle proposed by the New York Stock Exchange would give corporations the rights to the ecological performance of protected lands, critics say.
Robinhood misses third-quarter revenue estimates on muted trading activity
Robinhood Markets reported quarterly results and said it missed Wall Street estimates for third-quarter revenue, weighed by a slowdown in trading activity.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway ups stake in Occidental Petroleum, again
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway increased its stake in Occidental Petroleum this week, taking on another 3.9 million of the company’s stock, according to an SEC filing.
Republican Sen John Kennedy leads legislators against SEC list of private investor info
Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., and lawmakers are creating legislation to stop the Securities and Exchange Commission's efforts to establish an official trail of investors, citing privacy concerns.
Follow these 7 tips to see $1M in your bank account
Growing wealth involves a lot of time, dedication and hard work. In order to reach your first million, you'll need to lower expenses, increase income and make smart investments.
Bank of America profit beats estimates on higher interest income, investment banking gains
Bank of America beat Wall Street estimates for quarterly profit on Tuesday, reporting a net income increase of 10% in the third quarter to $7.8 billion.
Charles Schwab posts profit beat on robust asset management growth
Charles Schwab recorded a smaller-than-expected drop in quarterly profit on Monday as growth in asset management fees softened the blow from a fall in its net interest revenue.
Disney facing activist investor Nelson Peltz again
Activist investor Nelson Peltz is seeking "multiple" seats on Disney's board, according to reports. Peltz's Trian Fund Management reportedly owns a roughly $2.5 billion stake in Disney.
Alaska begins distributing residents' annual energy dividends
Alaska's energy and mining endowment fund will start distributing $1,312 payments to eligible residents starting Thursday, and a second disbursement is planned for late October.
Apple shares get rare downgrade
Apple shares may face more headwinds in the coming months according to one Wall Street firm which turned more cautious on the outlook for the world's most valuable company.
Single with money in the bank? Tips for protecting your wealth while searching for true love
Are you single with money in the bank? Personal finance professionals, lawyers and relationship experts reveal how well-off singles can protect their wealth while looking for love.
SEC charges 12 firms with record keeping failures
The Securities and Exchange Commission said it fined 12 companies, including brokers, investment advisers and credit rating firms, for record keeping failures.
Amazon dials up AI race with $4B investment
Amazon is pushing deeper into artificial intelligence with its $4 billion investment in San Francisco-based AI start-up Anthropic, a company specializing in generative AI safety and research capabilities.
'Shark Tank' stars reveal key sector for growth amid stifling interest rates: 'Slow way to get really rich'
A panel of 'Shark Tank' investors offered their take on the real estate market as the U.S. economy and stock market flounder as of late, on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Trump-appointed judge upholds Biden admin's ESG regulations
A federal court delivered a major setback Thursday evening to Republicans' ongoing efforts to curb so-called ESG investing, which prioritizes climate change.
How Blackstone celebrated S&P 500 inclusion
Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman joined the firm's employees in celebrating a a prestigious milestone for the private equity giant.
Picasso's alleged marriage-ending painting could fetch $120M at auction
Pablo Picasso's 1932 'Femme à la Montre' painting, which depicts his mistress Marie-Thérèse Walter, is up for auction in New York City. The artwork could be sold for $120 million.
Cryptocurrency: Benefits, investments and more
Each cryptocurrency transaction is a unique exchange between two parties. There are many questions swirling about cryptocurrency and whether or not its a worthwhile investment.
Embracing AI means we must mitigate risk to firms, industries, consumers and society
Artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly common in America and around the world. But embracing AI means we must mitigate risk to firms, industries, consumers and society.