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First Rocket Lab U.S. launch is a success after NASA delays

The company’s Electron rocket lifts off from LC-2 at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia on Jan. 24, 2023. Brady Kenniston / Rocket Lab Rocket Lab‘s first U.S. launch got off the ground Tuesday evening, marking a successful mission and a long-awaited expansion of the company’s capabilities. The company’s Electron …

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Inflation is cooling, but high prices will stick around

A grocery store in New York. Wang Ying | Xinhua News Agency | Getty Images Inflation may be cooling. But, for most Americans, the price of a cup of coffee or a bag of groceries hasn’t budged. In the months ahead, the big question is whether consumers will start to …

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Amicus Therapeutics is an ideal spec

Inmode Ltd: “It sells for incredibly cheap. … Frankly, I don’t get it, and that makes me want to look more into it, not just say buy.” Exact Sciences Corp: “They’re losing too much money, to be honest. I’m baffled. … That’s what I don’t like about it.” Jim Cramer’s …

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SpaceX completes Starship rocket test in prep for first orbital launch

Starship prototype 24 stacked on top of Super Heavy booster prototype 7 at the company’s facility near Brownsville, Texas on January 9, 2023. SpaceX SpaceX announced on Monday it completed a major test of its latest Starship prototype, as the company prepares for the first orbital launch of the towering …

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Why investors should ignore crypto and stick with gold

CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Monday warned investors to stay away from crypto despite bitcoin‘s recent gains and instead look to gold. “The charts, as interpreted by Carley Garner, suggest you need to ignore the crypto cheerleaders now that bitcoin’s bouncing. And if you seriously want a real hedge against inflation …

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Cramer says these 6 ‘positives’ could lift stocks in earnings season

CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Monday said that several elements could help propel stocks higher, even during what could be an ugly earnings season. Tuesday kicks off a new earnings season featuring some of the biggest companies in technology, retail and consumer goods. Companies like Microsoft, IBM and ServiceNow are slated …

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Energy CEO thinks natural gas will be around for years to come

From the United States to the European Union, major economies around the world are laying out plans to move away from fossil fuels in favor of low and zero-carbon technologies. It’s a colossal task that will require massive sums of money, huge political will and technological innovation. As the planned …

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‘M3gan’ sets stage for a big year for horror movies at the box office

A lifelike doll programmed to be a child’s greatest companion and a parent’s greatest ally turns murderous in Universal Studios and Blumhouse’s “M3GAN.” Universal A fashion-forward, murderous doll is ringing up big bucks at the box office. “M3gan,” the newest release from the Universal Studios and Blumhouse collaboration, will end …

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Cramer’s lightning round: I like Juniper Networks

AT&T Inc: “It’s not as bad as it used to be.” Plug Power Inc: “[CEO] Andy Marsh has promised us profitably for a very long time. … My bountiful patience is beginning to get tried.” Devon Energy Corp: “Keep buying.” Disclaimer: Cramer’s Charitable Trust owns shares of Devon Energy. Jim …

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Cramer names 6 e-commerce plays that are buys, says to wait on Amazon

CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Friday offered investors a list of e-commerce plays he believes are worth buying, despite the group’s rough performance in 2022. “There are still some e-commerce plays that I’m willing to get behind here, the ones that have truly prioritized profitability,” he said. related investing news Here …

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