Sarah Rhoads, who joined Amazon in 2011, has become one of Amazon’s top logistics executives and helped to rapidly expand its air-cargo arm.
Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Gap, Marvell Technology, RH, Ulta and more
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in after-hours trading.
Chinese state-sponsored hackers infiltrated U.S. naval infrastructure, secretary of the Navy says
The U.S. Navy was “impacted” by Chinese state-backed hackers, which targeted infrastructure in the U.S. and Guam in an attack first flagged by Microsoft.
Debt ceiling talks enter crunch time as negotiators get closer to a deal
President Joe Biden sounded a cautiously optimistic note that debt ceiling talks would yield a deal.
Here are ways retirees can protect nest eggs during a stock market rout
The market may contract along with the economy in a possible recession, but there are ways retirees can protect the nest egg they’re living off of, expert says.
Microsoft is sprinkling OpenAI everywhere to try and keep software makers interested in its platforms
This week Microsoft gave developers a slew of new tools to take advantage of artificial intelligence, thanks to a broad alliance with startup OpenAI.
Parts of the market are overbought — but these 4 stocks are still discounted, says top strategist
Morningstar’s Dave Sekera says some stocks are still trading at a discount — including one tech giant.
Client story: Melissa Hamlyn
Melissa Hamlyn is an artist and client services lead from Melbourne. Melissa spoke to Stockspot about her studio, her approach to investing and why she thinks Stockspot has helped her with her investment goals. The post Client story: Melissa Hamlyn appeared first on Stockspot Blog.
Client story: Liam Flynn
Liam Flynn is a licensed commercial Yachtmaster and professional chef living and working in regional Queensland. Liam spoke to Stockspot about his restaurants, his days sailing across the world and why he chose to invest with Stockspot. The post Client story: Liam Flynn appeared first on Stockspot Blog.
India plans new security testing for smartphones, crackdown on pre-installed apps
Sources exclusively revealed to Reuters that India plans to force smartphone makers to allow removal of pre-installed apps and mandate screening of major operating system updates under proposed new security rules. The plan for new rules, details of which have not been previously reported, could extend launch timelines in the world’s No.2 smartphone market and lead to losses in business...