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Need an AI strategy for 2024? Borrow a blueprint from Bain’s top AI brain

Roy Singh heads up Advanced Analytics at consulting powerhouse Bain. He reveals the top 3 areas AI can help your business with and the 5 biggest risks.

  • By Shivaune Field
  • Business Journalist

Stocks decline again as US Fed won’t budge on rate cuts

The tech-heavy Nasdaq has shed almost 3% so far in 2024, its worst two-day stretch in more than two months.

  • By Derek Saul
  • Forbes Staff

Why Is TikTok obsessed with Stanley Cups? The water bottle craze racks up millions of views and lots of revenue

Stanley’s annual revenue reportedly jumped tenfold over the last four years, largely thanks to the mega-viral TikTok craze.

  • By Conor Murray
  • Forbes Staff
Elon Musk Buys Social Network Twitter

News headlines return to X months after Musk removed them for ‘Esthetics’

The removal of news headlines received pushback from journalists who argued the change would make it harder for readers to understand articles posted to X.

  • By Antonio Pequeño IV

Apple stock’s plunge spurs $200 billion big tech rout as Nasdaq tallies worst day in months

In its first trading session after finishing out an explosive 2023, the tech-heavy Nasdaq tumbled 2%.

  • By Derek Saul
  • Forbes Staff

Maersk extends Red Sea shipping pause indefinitely amid Houthi attacks

Maersk said it is pausing operations in the Red Sea after one of its vessels was attacked Saturday.

  • By Britney Nguyen

Rivian stock falls as EV deliveries lag as Tesla beats expectations

Rivian vehicle deliveries fell short of expectations while Tesla beat expectations in a challenging electric vehicle market.

  • By James Farrell

Oil prices rise as Iran dispatches warship to Red Sea

Tehran’s decision to send a warship to the region comes after U.S. forces destroyed the boats of Iran-backed Houthi rebels over the weekend.

  • By Robert Hart
  • Forbes Staff

Lululemon’s founder made a fortune but lost out on billions. Inside his struggle to move on.

The billionaire, who dumped most of his stake years ago after he left in disgrace, is still searching for a new legacy backing another sportswear company, investing in real estate and racing to cure a rare disease.

  • By Jemima McEvoy
  • Forbes Staff

‘Past the bottom’: Venture capitalists on what’s in store for 2024

Forbes Australia asks venture capitalists for their outlook on the industry and investing in 2024.

  • By Anastasia Santoreneos
  • Forbes Staff
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