LIV rebel rejects European Tour Group’s offer Tyrrell Hatton has settled over seven-figure fine Jon Rahm’s Ryder Cup future is in serious doubt after the Spaniard failed to join his teammate Tyrrell Hatton in settling a dispute over a seven-figure fine with the European Tour Group over participation in LIV Golf. Hatton is one of eight golfers who have agreed to settle all outstanding fines due in ...
LIV rebel rejects European Tour Group’s offer Tyrrell Hatton has settled over seven-figure fine Jon Rahm’s Ryder Cup future is in serious doubt after the Spaniard failed to join his teammate Tyrrell Hatton in settling a dispute over a seven-figure fine with the European Tour Group over participation in LIV Golf. Hatton is one of eight golfers who have agreed to settle all outstanding fines due in Europe and withdraw any appeals in return for releases to play on LIV tournaments in 2026. Luke Donald, who is expected to remain in office for a third stint as Europe’s Ryder Cup captain, wanted the situation with Hatton and Rahm resolved. Donald has only partly got his wish, with Adare Manor in 2027 looming ever closer. Continue reading...
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Listen on the go! A daily podcast of Wall Street Breakfast will be available by 8:00 a.m. on Seeking Alpha , iTunes , Spotify . Douglas Rissing/iStock via Getty Images Seeking Alpha News Quiz Up for a challenge? Test your knowledge on the biggest events in the investing world over the past week. Take the latest Seeking Alpha News Quiz and see how you stack up against the competition. Wall Street ended the week higher as investors navigated a flurry of economic data points, corporate earnings, and a major legal development in Washington. After bouts of volatility earlier in the week, equities stabilized into Friday’s close, with market participants reassessing growth expectations and policy risk. A key catalyst arrived from the nation’s highest court. In a 6-3 ruling , the U.S. Supreme Court struck down tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump, curbing the administration’s use of emergency authority to impose sweeping trade levies without explicit congressional approval. On the economic front, growth showed clear signs of cooling. The Bureau of Economic Analysis reported that U.S. GDP expanded at a 1.4% annualized pace in the fourth quarter of 2025, well below the prior quarter’s 4.4% rate and under consensus expectations of 2.8%. Corporate earnings also shaped sentiment. Shares of Walmart ( WMT ) fluctuated as investors weighed the retailer’s fourth-quarter results , which covered the critical holiday shopping season. Given Walmart’s scale and consumer exposure, its performance was closely watched for signals on household spending trends. For the week, the S&P ( SP500 ) gained +1.1% , while the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite ( COMP:IND ) moved up +1.5% , and the blue-chip Dow ( DJI ) advanced +0.3% . Read a preview of next week's major events in Seeking Alpha's Catalyst Watch. Seeking Alpha's Calls Of The Week Snowflake ( SNOW ) Stands Apart From SaaSpocalypse Fears . Kraft Heinz ( KHC ): Looks Like Berkshire Got Its Wish . Enbridge ( ENB ): Valued Like An AI Tech Com...
The stock market has been practically unstoppable over the last seven years. With the exception of 2022, the widely followed S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) has gained at least 16% in the other six years. We've also witnessed the mature stock-driven Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJINDICES: ^DJI) and growth stock-propelled Nasdaq Composite (NASDAQINDEX: ^IXIC) climb to several record highs. But when it s...
The stock market has been practically unstoppable over the last seven years. With the exception of 2022, the widely followed S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) has gained at least 16% in the other six years. We've also witnessed the mature stock-driven Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJINDICES: ^DJI) and growth stock-propelled Nasdaq Composite (NASDAQINDEX: ^IXIC) climb to several record highs. But when it seems that Wall Street can do no wrong is often when things do tend to go awry. While there is no shortage of headwinds for the stock market at present, perhaps nothing looms larger than the upcoming transition at the Federal Reserve . May 15 will mark Jerome Powell's last day as Fed chair. Image source: Official Federal Reserve Photo. Continue reading
Daniel Grizelj/DigitalVision via Getty Images Intel Corporation ( INTC ) reported on the 22nd of January, after which the stock price crashed almost twenty percent. Should investors be worried? Was the report that bad? It has since recovered nicely, but slowly trending downward once again. In our view, Intel is more than on track. Investors, traders, momentum players, simply drove the stock price ...
Daniel Grizelj/DigitalVision via Getty Images Intel Corporation ( INTC ) reported on the 22nd of January, after which the stock price crashed almost twenty percent. Should investors be worried? Was the report that bad? It has since recovered nicely, but slowly trending downward once again. In our view, Intel is more than on track. Investors, traders, momentum players, simply drove the stock price into unreasonable values, the $50s. Of most importance, the conference call included a statement from the CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, In addition, PC become an important part of the AI infrastructure. The surge in AI workloads is driving massive demand for data centers, but cloud capacity alone cannot meet the scale of inference needed especially in the power constrained environment. This accelerating the push toward hybrid AI, splitting workloads between cloud and client which offers clear advantages in performance, cost and control. We are working closely with ecosystem partners to seamlessly enable hybrid AI, and we are encouraged by the opportunity to grow the installed base and accelerate the refresh rates over time. Wise investors might have picked up on the importance. All required strategy for a bright future was included. It is rich with intellectual business wisdom. When Intel's hardware manufacturing capability, fab, gets added, growth power becomes compelling. The synergy pieces now combine in a likely financial explosive growth move forward. We could end with this and just write, go buy. Obviously, that thought sells shortcoming values. Tan and the former CEO, both understood the immense value within the organization, while the skeptical financial analysts wreaked havoc upon the strategy, demanding a breakup. The CEO, also, added one valuable cultural necessity: simplify. He demanded that products match markets with the fewest possible implementations. This, in time, pays investors huge dividends, huge. Maybe it is time to review the targets and check further on the arrow...
Daniel Grizelj/DigitalVision via Getty Images Intel Corporation ( INTC ) reported on the 22nd of January, after which the stock price crashed almost twenty percent. Should investors be worried? Was the report that bad? It has since recovered nicely, but slowly trending downward once again. In our view, Intel is more than on track. Investors, traders, momentum players, simply drove the stock price ...
Daniel Grizelj/DigitalVision via Getty Images Intel Corporation ( INTC ) reported on the 22nd of January, after which the stock price crashed almost twenty percent. Should investors be worried? Was the report that bad? It has since recovered nicely, but slowly trending downward once again. In our view, Intel is more than on track. Investors, traders, momentum players, simply drove the stock price into unreasonable values, the $50s. Of most importance, the conference call included a statement from the CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, In addition, PC become an important part of the AI infrastructure. The surge in AI workloads is driving massive demand for data centers, but cloud capacity alone cannot meet the scale of inference needed especially in the power constrained environment. This accelerating the push toward hybrid AI, splitting workloads between cloud and client which offers clear advantages in performance, cost and control. We are working closely with ecosystem partners to seamlessly enable hybrid AI, and we are encouraged by the opportunity to grow the installed base and accelerate the refresh rates over time. Wise investors might have picked up on the importance. All required strategy for a bright future was included. It is rich with intellectual business wisdom. When Intel's hardware manufacturing capability, fab, gets added, growth power becomes compelling. The synergy pieces now combine in a likely financial explosive growth move forward. We could end with this and just write, go buy. Obviously, that thought sells shortcoming values. Tan and the former CEO, both understood the immense value within the organization, while the skeptical financial analysts wreaked havoc upon the strategy, demanding a breakup. The CEO, also, added one valuable cultural necessity: simplify. He demanded that products match markets with the fewest possible implementations. This, in time, pays investors huge dividends, huge. Maybe it is time to review the targets and check further on the arrow...
One of the US government’s top scientific research labs is taking steps that could drive away foreign scientists, a shift lawmakers and sources tell WIRED could cost the country valuable expertise and damage the agency’s credibility. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) helps determine the frameworks underpinning everything from cybersecurity to semiconductor manufacturing. So...
One of the US government’s top scientific research labs is taking steps that could drive away foreign scientists, a shift lawmakers and sources tell WIRED could cost the country valuable expertise and damage the agency’s credibility. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) helps determine the frameworks underpinning everything from cybersecurity to semiconductor manufacturing. Some of NIST’s recent work includes establishing guidelines for securing AI systems and identifying health concerns with air purifiers and firefighting gloves. Many of the agency’s thousands of employees, postdoctoral scientists, contractors, and guest researchers are brought in from around the world for their specialized expertise. Don't just keep up. Get ahead—with our biggest stories, handpicked for you each day. Read full article Comments