Repsol to Combine U.K. North Sea Upstream Business With NEO Energy
The joint venture could deliver synergies exceeding $1 billion.
Experts warned USAID’s gutting would give China room to replace the US. Now, it’s happening.
China could look to sectors that it already leads — like agriculture and public health — in places like Southeast Asia, South Asia, and Central Asia.
Trump says he could cut China tariffs to secure TikTok deal
“Every point in tariffs is worth more than TikTok,” Trump told reporters Wednesday in the Oval Office.
Billionaire Philippe Laffont Dumped His Stake in a Consumer Favorite That’s Risen 5,500% Since Its IPO in Favor of an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock-Split Stock
Coatue Management’s Philippe Laffont is making some eyebrow-raising moves with his nearly $30 billion hedge fund.
Which Stocks Is Warren Buffett Buying During the Market Pullback?
Warren Buffett hasn’t bought many stocks over the last two years, almost certainly because of high valuations. However, the stock market pullback has caused the share prices of several stocks the legendary investor might like to fall significantly.We know for a fact Buffett has plenty of money to put to work if he wants: Berkshire Hathaway ended 2024 with a massive cash stockpile of $334 billion. Which stocks is he buying during the market pullback?Normally, the answer to that question would be that we don’t know which stocks Buffett is buying. Berkshire Hathaway submitted its latest 13F filing to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Feb. 14, 2025, revealing its holdings at the end of the fourth quarter. The conglomerate probably won’t file its next 13F disclosing its first-quarter holdings until mid-May. Continue readinghttps://www.fool.com/investing/2025/03/27/which-stocks-is-warren-buffett-buying-during-the-m/
Is Occidental Petroleum Stock a Buy Now?
Occidental Petroleum (NYSE: OXY) has slumped over the past year. Shares of the oil giant are down more than 20%. That’s largely due to weakening oil prices. Wes Texas Intermediate (WTI), the primary U.S. oil price benchmark, has fallen more than 15% to just under $70 per barrel. While oil prices have an effect on Occidental’s cash flows, it has several catalysts unrelated to oil that could boost shareholder value in the future. Here’s a look at whether they make the oil stock a buy right now.Occidental Petroleum made a needle-moving acquisition last year, closing its $12 billion purchase of CrownRock. The deal added high-margin oil and gas production and enhanced its inventory of drilling locations with low breakeven levels. The company estimates that the highly accretive deal will boost its free cash flow by $1 billion in its first year of ownership based on WTI’s averaging $70 a barrel. Continue readinghttps://www.fool.com/investing/2025/03/27/is-occidental-petroleum-stock-a-buy-now/
What Percentage of Retirees Have $1.5 Million?
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Judge upends Boeing-DOJ legal saga and orders 737 Max trial for June
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/judge-upends-boeing-doj-legal-saga-and-orders-737-max-trial-for-june-222309396.html
Exclusive-ADM cuts jobs in grain trading division, sources say
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/exclusive-adm-cuts-jobs-grain-220941437.html
Dell’s workforce drops 10% in fiscal 2025
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/dells-workforce-drops-10-fiscal-220823801.html