Apple Renews Qualcomm Deal Ahead of Tuesday's Event

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Active managers who briefly looked like they might finally have their moment earlier this year are once again confronting a familiar problem: a market rally driven by a tiny group of tech mega caps that diversified portfolios simply can’t keep up with.The share of mutual funds ou ...  Show more

Instant Reaction: Nvidia Gets Tepid Reaction to Forecast, Ups Investor Rewards

Nvidia, the world’s most valuable company, delivered a sales forecast that drew a lukewarm reaction from investors, even as revenue from data center operators continued to surge.Sales in the three months ending in July will be about $91 billion, the company said in a statement la ...  Show more

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