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General Dynamics gets unexpected War Department win ahead of earnings

Eight months ago, the U.S. Army quietly told General Dynamics (GD) to stop work on a $591 million artillery shell factory in Texas. No public explanation. No timeline for resolution. Just a work stoppage order on a plant that had already opened, and still hadn’t produced a single shell. For a defense contractor heading into […]

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Morgan Stanley sends blunt message on Texas Instruments’ surge

Texas Instruments has given investors a much cleaner recovery story, but Morgan Stanley is still not ready to fully buy into the rally. The Dallas-based chipmaker reported stronger first-quarter results, issued a better second-quarter outlook, and showed a sharp improvement in free cash flow after years of elevated spending on new manufacturing capacity. That combination

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Wells Fargo spots a wealth-draining habit in how you pay

Covering a large expense often feels straightforward: sell investments, use the cash, move on. It is a common reflex for many investors trying to avoid debt and stay financially disciplined. But Wells Fargo’s wealth strategists argue that this approach can undermine long-term wealth. It can trigger capital gains taxes and remove money from a portfolio

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Las Vegas Strip food court operator files Chapter 11 bankruptcy

When visits drop to Las Vegas, there’s a ripple effect across the entire Las Vegas Strip. Fewer visitors doesn’t just mean that Caesars and MGM Resorts International see occupancy rates fall, and gambling revenues decline. Shows sell fewer tickets, bars sling fewer drinks, restaurants serve fewer meals, and basically every part of the Strip economy

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