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MongoDB, Inc. Announces First Quarter Fiscal 2026 Financial Results
First Quarter Fiscal 2026 Total Revenue of $549.0 million, up 22% year-over-year Added 2,600 Customers, with Over 57,100 Total Customers as of April 30, 2025 MongoDB Atlas Revenue up 26% year-over-year; 72% of Total Q1 Revenue Additional Share Repurchase Authorization of $800 million, bringing Total Buyback Authorization to $1 billion NEW YORK, June 4,…
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Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq hum along as Treasury yields sink after weak ADP jobs data
Wall Street tech bull Dan Ives is putting his AI conviction to the test. On Wednesday, Wedbush Fund Advisers launched the Dan IVES Wedbush AI Revolution ETF, which will trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol IVES. The new exchange-traded fund is built on Ives’s proprietary research and aims to…
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Douglas County home rule battle shows sharp contrast in campaign finance reports – Douglas County News Press
Campaign finance reports have been filed for the committees supporting and opposing home rule in Douglas County, and they are starkly different.Yes on Local Control, the group supporting home rule, has received nearly four times as much money in campaign contributions as the opposition, but that massive support came from only five donors, while opposing…
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Study finds half of Americans are experiencing ‘financial FOMO’
article FILE-People shop at an Apple store in Grand Central Station on April 04, 2025 in New York, New York. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
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Who would pay America’s “revenge tax” on foreigners?
The trouble started, as it often does, with France. Congressmen in the 1930s complained about “nations throughout this world who are not particularly friendly to Uncle Sam in a business way”. Mainly that meant the European power, which had slow-walked ratification of a tax treaty and was double-taxing Americans in the meantime. In 1934, to…
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Why investors lack a theory of everything
If there was to be some cataclysm, and he could preserve just one sentence for future scientists, Richard Feynman would have made it about atoms. Tell them everything was made of tiny particles in constant motion, thought the great 20th-century physicist, attracting and repelling each other along the way. With a little imagination they could…
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Over 3 in 4 Milwaukeeans anxious about financial uncertainty, study shows
MILWAUKEE — A new study by Northwestern Mutual found that many Milwaukeeans are feeling anxious about financial uncertainty. What You Need To Know A new study by Northwestern Mutual found that many Milwaukeeans are feeling anxious about financial uncertainty At least 76% of Milwaukeeans said that finances have made them feel depressed and anxious More…
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Litigation Finance Tax Sought by Tillis Spurs Industry Pushback
A lawmaker’s idea to slap a 41% tax on the litigation finance industry has caused a mini-panic among investors as Congress negotiates details of a sweeping budget bill.Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) last month introduced legislation he called the Tackling Predatory Litigation Funding Act, which would impose the tax on profits earned by third-party entities that…
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401(k) savings rates reach new record high, according to Fidelity
00:00 Speaker A The average 401k savings rate increased to a record high in the first quarter according to fidelity. Here with the numbers, we’ve got Yahoo Finance senior columnist, Carrie Hannon. Carrie, what do we know here? 00:13 Carrie Hannon Yeah, hi Brad. Um yeah, those fidelity numbers are quite impressive in the sense…
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Apple stock hit with downgrade by Needham analysts, citing stiff AI competition
Apple (AAPL) stock was downgraded to Hold from Buy by Needham analysts who said the stock is overvalued amid growing AI competition. Analyst Laura Martin explained in a note to clients Wednesday that Apple is currently trading at a more expensive multiple than it has historically, just as the rise of generative AI threatens…