Diana Greene Foster, a professor at the University of California San Francisco, led a landmark study that tracked 1,000 women over a five-year period.
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SAP boss warns against regulating AI, says Europe risks falling behind U.S., China
Christian Klein, head of German software giant SAP, says Europe risks falling behind the U.S. and China if it ends up overregulating the AI sector.
World’s largest sovereign wealth fund posts $76 billion in quarterly profit as interest rates fall
Norway’s gigantic sovereign wealth fund on Tuesday reported third-quarter profit of 835 billion Norwegian kroner ($76.3 billion).
GM raises 2024 earnings guidance after easily topping Wall Street’s third-quarter expectations
GM’s quarterly report comes just two weeks after an investor day in which the company indicated its earnings strength is expected to continue into next year.
Robinhood rolls out high-risk margin trading in the UK after getting regulator nod
Robinhood said Monday that it’s rolling out margin investing — or the ability for investors to borrow cash to augment their trades — in the U.K.
Top Wall Street analysts like these stocks for their growth prospects
TipRanks‘ analyst ranking service pinpoints Wall Street’s best-performing stocks, including Nvidia and Fortinet.
Why I paid $95 to recycle a mattress — and you might, too
It can be difficult and costly to avoid trashing your old mattress in a landfill.
Why a stock picking approach to small caps may boost performance right now
Rob Harvey, who’s behind the Dimensional U.S. Small Cap ETF, uses an actively managed approach to buying the group.
D.E. Shaw, Mantle Ridge zero in on key fixes to build shareholder value at Air Products
Both activists want to address CEO succession planning and capital allocation at the company.
After rejecting Google takeover, cyber firm Wiz says it will IPO ‚when the stars align‘
Wiz is hoping to achieve $1 billion in annual recurring revenue in 2025 — a key condition the company wants to meet before going public.