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Midday Highlights: Top Trends from Starbucks, Chipotle, Home Depot, Tencent and More

Midday Highlights: Top Trends from Starbucks, Chipotle, Home Depot, Tencent and More

As the trading day reaches its midpoint, notable moves are being seen in the stock prices of several large companies. Major movers include Starbucks, Chipotle, Home Depot, and Tencent, among others, attracting the attention of investors looking to gauge market trends and company performance. The star has seen a significant increase, likely tied to its recent earnings report that beat Wall Street expectations, driven by strong global sales growth. Analysts suggest that innovative menu additions and digital marketing strategies could be contributing to this positive trend. Chipotle also saw a surge, continuing its upward trajectory from previous quarters. This move…
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Court criticizes Jordan Chiles' improper refereeing in Olympic test event, denying him several bronze medals

Court criticizes Jordan Chiles' improper refereeing in Olympic test event, denying him several bronze medals

WASHINGTON — In a recent judicial review, the Court of Arbitration for Sport criticized the handling of the judging at the Paris Olympics, particularly in the women’s floor exercise event involving American gymnast Jordan Chiles. Despite the obvious mismanagement, the court confirmed that it could not award bronze medals to all three competitors: Chiles and Romanian gymnasts Ana Bărbosu and Sabrina Maneca-Voinea. A detailed 29-page ruling outlined the reasons why Olympic authorities revoked Chiles' first individual medal, highlighting significant errors by the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG). The FIG was criticized for failing to properly oversee the scoring investigation filed by…
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Airwallex Aims to Go Public in 2026 After Reaching 0M in Revenue

Airwallex Aims to Go Public in 2026 After Reaching $500M in Revenue

Airwallex, a Tencent-backed fintech startup recently valued at $5.5 billion, has reached a significant financial milestone by hitting $500 million in annual revenue. The company’s CEO and co-founder Jack Zhang revealed in a recent discussion that Airwallex is targeting an initial public offering (IPO) by 2026. During the interview, Zhang expressed optimism that the company’s annual recurring revenue will potentially double to $1 billion by 2027. Airwallex’s growth trajectory has been steep, supported by strategic expansions in key markets in the UK, Europe and North America. These regions now contribute more than 35% of the company’s total trading volume, reflecting…
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Inflation falls to 2.9% in July, the lowest level in two years

Inflation falls to 2.9% in July, the lowest level in two years

July saw a moderation in inflation rates, with the annual inflation rate decelerating to 2.9%, a figure last seen in early 2021, according to the latest data from the Labor Department. This slowdown is in line with expectations and is largely attributed to rising housing costs, which suggests a potential reduction in interest rates by September. The Consumer Price Index (CPI), which measures the average change over time in prices paid by urban consumers for a basket of consumer goods and services, rose 0.2% in July. This increase brought the annual increase to 2.9%, slightly below the 3.0% forecast by…
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From Ames to Stardom: The Unexpected Rise of Brock Purdy

From Ames to Stardom: The Unexpected Rise of Brock Purdy

A new chapter opens in Ames, Iowa as Brock Purdy’s rapid rise to NFL stardom is celebrated. Brock Purdy, the current San Francisco 49ers starting quarterback and MVP runner-up, hasn't always been a household name. This story delves into Purdy's journey from a little-known freshman at Iowa State to a dominant force in the NFL. A diamond in the rough Years ago, Iowa State offensive coordinator Taylor Mouser unearthed a hidden gem: a piece of practice film that showcased the exceptional talent of a young Purdy. The play? A dazzling touchdown run on a well-executed fake pass that stunned the…
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Consumer spending rose in July, with retail sales rising 1%, much better than expected

Consumer spending rose in July, with retail sales rising 1%, much better than expected

In a strong display of consumer resilience, July retail sales beat expectations, rising 1%, the Commerce Department reported. The gain, which was adjusted for seasonal variations but not for inflation, beat the modest 0.3% increase forecast by economists polled by Dow Jones. The adjustment followed a downward revision to June's figures, which showed a 0.2% decline from initially reported flat growth. Excluding auto-related sales, retail data still showed a positive trend, rising 0.4%, again beating the 0.1% forecast. The positive retail trade figures were complemented by encouraging developments in the employment sector. The week ended August 10 saw initial jobless…
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Pochettino in the US national team: A turning point for US soccer?

Pochettino in the US national team: A turning point for US soccer?

Mauricio Pochettino, known for his attacking, high-pressing style, is set to take the reins of the United States men’s national team. The U.S. Soccer Federation has made a bold statement by securing the services of Mauricio Pochettino as its new manager. The Argentine tactician, celebrated for his work at Tottenham Hotspur and Paris Saint-Germain, brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success. Pochettino’s appointment is undoubtedly a stroke of luck for U.S. soccer. The former defender has built a reputation as one of Europe’s most exciting and innovative coaches. His ability to develop young talent and…
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Walmart Beats Financial Forecast, Improves Full-Year Projections on Steady Consumer Demand

Walmart Beats Financial Forecast, Improves Full-Year Projections on Steady Consumer Demand

Walmart on Thursday raised its full-year guidance following a nearly 5% increase in quarterly revenue, fueled by increased activity at its brick-and-mortar stores and online platform, along with better-than-expected sales in non-food categories. The retail giant beat Wall Street forecasts in both revenue and profit, sending its stock price up 6% during morning trading. Walmart now expects full-year sales to rise 3.75% to 4.75%, with adjusted earnings per share between $2.35 and $2.43. The outlook change marks a change from previous projections, which called for sales growth of 3% to 4% and earnings per share between $2.23 and $2.37. Despite…
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Discovering a characteristic Italian apartment uninhabited for more than two decades: a personal journey.

Discovering a characteristic Italian apartment uninhabited for more than two decades: a personal journey.

In 2020, Kristina Knighten, 38, and her husband Paul Cordier, 46, finalized the purchase of their picturesque home overlooking Lake Iseo in Italy. They purchased this charming two-bedroom residence for €23,000 (approximately $24,973 USD). Describing their new home, Knighten shares with CNBC Make It, "It's the kind of house you picture as a kid, complete with a gable roof, center door, and quaint upstairs windows. It's ideally located, just steps from both the train station and the lake, and it almost seems too good to be true." The duo began the renovation in March this year, anticipating costs of around…
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