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If you own Sandisk, Western Digital, or Micron Technology stock, congrats. They—and any number of other red-hot AI momentum plays— have more than doubled in the past year. Now, for a dose of reality: Companies that enjoy a huge pop end up limping along for years. An analysis by RenMac found that stocks doubling rapidly tend to underperform over the subsequent 36 months.
By Paul R. La Monica
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What happens if OpenClaw sells my stocks against my wishes? “That’s not my problem,” Jan Szilagyi (CEO and co-founder of Reflexivity, a Harvard University Ph.D. in economics and finance who once helped manage global macro portfolios for Stan Druckenmiller) says. “That’s your problem. We check the orders and execute.”
By Andy Serwer
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Among the companies that have built pipelines and other infrastructure in the Middle East are Italian engineering and construction company Saipem, which worked on the Saudi East-West pipeline, and it’s planning to merge with offshore oil-services company Subsea 7.
Another important player in the Middle East is SLB, formerly Schlumberger, the largest international oil-services company.
By Avi Salzman
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