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Gold prices slid Monday morning after Israel and Iran backed away from the brink of an escalating spiral of attacks. Gold futures dropped 2.6%, or $63 a troy ounce, to $2,350, putting them on pace for their lowest settlement since April 10. The decline interrupted a rally that had propelled the price of gold more than 20% higher since the middle of February.
The Wall Street Journal•Newmont and Barrick Shares Are Down. Gold Prices Slide on Waning War Worries.
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In response to California's new $20 minimum wage law, fast food franchises are being forced to rethink their business strategies to stay afloat. Scott Rodrick, who owns 18 McDonald's franchises in the state, is considering measures to manage the increased labor costs without resorting to layoffs, which he sees as a last resort. Don't Miss: 82% of Americans aren’t using this government secured 5% passive income stream, are you one of them? The average American couple has saved this much money for
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Motley Fool•Trump poised to clinch $1.3 billion social media company stock award
Donald Trump is set to secure on Tuesday a stock bonus worth $1.3 billion from the company that operates his social media app Truth Social, equivalent to about half the majority stake he already owns in it, thanks to the wild rally in its shares. The award will take the former U.S. President's overall stake in the company, Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), to $4.1 billion. While Trump has agreed not to sell any of his TMTG shares before September, the windfall represents a significant boost to his wealth, which Forbes pegs at $4.7 billion.
Reuters•I Was Incredibly Wrong About the Tesla Cybertruck
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Motley Fool•Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Can't Stop Buying the 1 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock Billionaires Have Been Eager to Sell
Though this highflying stock is making Nancy Pelosi and her venture capitalist husband richer, more than a half-dozen billionaires have sent it to the chopping block.
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