A 52-week high is a technical indicator used by some of the world’s top traders and investors to determine the current and future value of a stock. In this report we reveal today’s top 4 stocks about to reach their 52-week highs.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Hackers gained access to personal data on the majority of the 1.4 million customers of Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America, the company confirmed Saturday. Continue Reading ➔
Steve Jobs’ secret “Project Mulberry” could dwarf the iPhone, iPad, and Mac. A tiny supplier making a chip smaller than a grain of sand is key to Apple’s launch. Bloomberg says it’s near – and early investors have a brief window to stake their claim. Get the full story here
DOJ found Trump’s name in Epstein documents and briefed him in May. Decision not to release more docs sparked backlash, renewed interest in the case. Continue Reading ➔
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Wallis Annenberg, the billionaire philanthropist who supported the arts, science, education and animal welfare causes over decades in Los Angeles, died Monday, her family said. Continue Reading ➔
If you missed your shot at turning $1,000 into more than $18,000 when I recommended Tesla, you’ll want to pay close attention. I’m 100% convinced Elon’s “Agenda X” could make early investors rich. But you need to hurry, because Elon and Visa are moments away from launching. Get the details and avoid missing out.
Russia is open to peace with Ukraine, but achieving its goals remains a priority, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Sunday, days after U.S. President to agree to a ceasefire or . Continue Reading ➔
The demand for cannabis is growing on a global scale. With legalization and decriminalization happening all around the world, many analysts and investors believe that marijuana will be a growing industry in the next decade. Get the latest report on 3 pot stocks set to take off!
Dragonfly shares are trading higher Wednesday after the company announced its Cammander3 XL UAV has been selected by the Department of Defense for advanced operation initiatives. Continue Reading ➔
Harland Sanders built Kentucky Fried Chicken into a success but sold it for just $2M, feeling sidelined as it grew into a global brand. He died in 1980. Continue Reading ➔
Inside Elon Musk’s Memphis site lies a supercomputer built to power the world’s first superhuman AI. It could make Elon a trillionaire – and new millionaires, too. With just $500, you could get in before the September 1st funding window closes. Continue Reading ➔
Real estate millionaire Barbara Corcoran built a $20 billion brokerage by making work fun with picnics, rewards, and perks, not strict rules. Continue Reading ➔
President Donald Trump during a dinner with Republican lawmakers stated, that up to 5 jets were shot down during the India-Pakistan conflict. Continue Reading ➔
TOKYO (AP) — Asian shares mostly declined Tuesday as some of the euphoria fizzled out over a tariff deal with Japan as proposed by President Donald Trump, which was followed by a similar deal with the European Union. Continue Reading ➔
Denny’s CEO Kelli Valade shares her hiring strategy of looking for red flags and self-awareness through thoughtful questions, not just answers. Continue Reading ➔
Here’s a look at why beef is the latest item driving grocery bills higher. Continue Reading ➔
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