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Analyst updates ServiceNow stock price target ahead of earnings

So, is it the Next Big Thing, or what? It\’s hard to read any kind of business story without coming across a reference to artificial intelligence and how companies are all looking to get their hands on it ASAP. Related: Analyst revisits Nvidia stock price target after Blackwell checks Early this year the consulting and […]

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Mighty Patch sold out in 90 days, an \’accident\’ is how it\’s founder unlocked Amazon Prime

The tiny, translucent disks are increasingly adorning the faces of Gen Z and millennials when a pimple appears, and over 1 billion of the brand’s signature hydrocolloid patches have sold thus far. Manufacturer Hero Cosmetics also recently netted a partnership with content creator Alix Earle.  Founder and CEO Ju Rhyu told Fortune she came up

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Target is selling a folding Adirondack chair for 42% off during Target Circle Week

TheStreet aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. If you\’re wondering which Target Circle Week deal to take advantage of first, we may have the answer for you. Summer is all about relaxation, and well-made patio furniture is one

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Interest rates be damned: 3 reasons JPMorgan\’s commercial banking clients are optimistic about the U.S. economy

The Federal Reserve interest rate that influences global lending rates is higher than it’s been in 23 years. But that isn’t keeping JPMorgan commercial banking clients from feeling optimistic. In a survey of more than 100 founders and senior business leaders of firms that each generate as much as $2 billion, more than 90% said

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Target is selling a $530 patio set for only $188 during its week-long sales event

TheStreet aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. In case you haven\’t heard, Target Circle Week is happening now until July 13 with new deals dropping each day. To kick off the massive sale, tons of patio furniture are

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Huge retailers make key change to fight retail theft

Give someone a chance to steal along with plausible deniability about their actual intentions and many people take that chance. Self-checkout allows companies to either save on labor or transfer that labor to elsewhere in their stores. Using it, however, puts the onus of scanning items on customers and mistakes can be made either intentionally

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Davos organiser World Economic Forum accused of workplace discrimination

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. A former employee of the World Economic Forum has sued the Swiss non-profit, which runs a high-profile conference each year in Davos, and its chair, Klaus Schwab, for discrimination. The former employee, Topaz Smith, who

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AI has created a ‘fake it till you make it’ bubble that could end in disaster, market watcher warns

There’s no avoiding the hype surrounding AI these days. Promises of new developments like personal robot assistants and miracle cancer cures are ubiquitous as executives take every opportunity to emphasize their AI chops to enthusiastic investors—and slightly less enthusiastic consumers. Not everyone has been blown away by the AI fanfare, however. James Ferguson, founding partner

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Struggling with money? It could be an early warning sign of dementia

Falling behind on mortgage payments. Late to pay credit card bills. A declining credit score.  Years before people are diagnosed with dementia, they often begin facing these financial problems, new research from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York has found.  Analyzing both U.S. credit score reports and Medicare data, the researchers found that in

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