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Forget Inflation: Amazon, Walmart, Target Get Good Holiday News
Shoppers have already spent $64.59 billion online this holiday season.
Airlines Offering Many Good Black Friday Deals
TheStreet put together a list of airlines offering Black Friday deals.
Missed Prime Day? Amazon has Another Huge Sale Coming
Amazon's Black Friday shopping event promises to be big.
Never Flown Frontier, Ryanair Airlines? Why That May Change
Low-cost airlines are having a bit of a moment and there's a good reason for that.
More Americans Plan to Stay Home for the Holidays This Year
'Financial concerns are the top consideration for why people are not traveling this year,' Deloitte's Mike Daher told TheStreet.
Mattel Hopes to Tap into the Pokémon Game
The toy giant struck a deal to make Pokémon toys and building sets.
Cathie Wood Watch: Ark Buys Sagging Adobe
Adobe shares have slid sharply since the graphics-software specialist said Sept. 15 that it has agreed to buy Figma for about $20 billion.
Thanksgiving Online Shopping To Slow Down For First Time In Years
Overall online sales between November 1 and December 31 are still predicted to grow to $209.7 billion.
Trading Adobe Stock After Fall on Figma Deal, Mixed Report
Adobe stock is setting 52-week lows after a $20 billion deal and mixed results. Here are the levels to focus on now.
Adobe Stock Slumps On $20B Figma Purchase, Soft Q4 Sales Forecast
"With Figma, we believe we have a unique opportunity to usher in a new era of collaborative creativity,” said CEO Shantanu Narayen.
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Fed Inflation Gauge Slowed Again in October, Supporting Dovish Powell
Further slowing in the Fed's preferred inflation gauge is adding heft to Chairman Jerome Powell's signals of smaller rate hikes.
Amazon Needs to Kill Alexa, Maybe Exit Echo Devices
The online retail giant had a plan to own your living room. It didn't work because AI-powered voice assistants don't work.
General Mills Tries a New Take on Lucky Charms
The new variant may be even more magically delicious.
Elon Musk's Latest Twitter Move Looks Like an Act of Desperation
Twitter is desperate for revenue. It has a $13 billion debt burden, but hasn’t showed a profit for eight of the last 10 years.