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As of Dec. 31, 2024, Lennox had approximately $1.1 billion of outstanding debt and $420 million of cash and short-term investments. The debt load equates to a net debt/trailing 12-month EBITDA ratio ...
Wireless technology has also emerged as a new competitor to fixed-line internet access. We’re skeptical of wireless’ ability to meet network capacity on a wide scale over the long term. Still, ...
Front Month Comex Copper for April delivery gained 10.40 cents per pound, or 2.20% to $4.8355 this week --Today it is down 1.45 cents or 0.30% --Off 7.29% from its 52-week high of $5.216 hit Wednesday ...
FDA officials and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have emphasized that the phased-out banning of synthetic dyes - which include Green No. 3, Red No. 40, Yellow No. 5, Yellow ...
As the uncertainty around Trump's trade policy appeared to possibly tarnish the dollar's status as a reliable "safe haven" and its role as the de facto global reserve currency, investors may be ...
Nvidia's (NVDA) graphics processing units are used both to train AI models and to let those models draw conclusions based on new information, a process known as inference. "Inference demand is ...
The Maine Health and Higher Educational Facilities Authority is selling $79.9 million of 2025A revenue bonds, with proceeds slated for the acquisition, construction and equipping of healthcare, ...
Alphabet doesn't offer traditional financial forecasts. "No guidance means no need to be conservative or highlight risks beyond what's on the paper," Shmulik wrote. "We wouldn't be surprised to see ...
In an Intuit (INTU) Credit Karma survey, among the nearly 50% of consumers who adjusted their spending in anticipation of tariffs, nearly 60% of those with household incomes less than $100,000 were ...
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In his remarks, Gundlach calmly explained why the financial markets are currently bouncing around unpredictably. He and Bianco navigated the minefield of tariff-induced inflation and Europe's ...
It's a trick of our minds that the past always seems to have been more predictable than it really was. Psychologists call this trick "hindsight bias," and Wikipedia describes it as "the common ...