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Andrew Left Conviction Signals New Legal Peril for Financial Influencers
A federal jury has found short-seller Andrew Left guilty on 13 counts of securities fraud, setting a legal precedent that transforms social media commentary into a potential criminal liability. The verdict concludes a three-week trial centered on whether the Citron Research founder manipulated markets by broadcasting trades that contradicted his public reports.

Michael Burry dismisses trillion-dollar bets on SpaceX and Anthropic
Michael Burry, the investor famously depicted in "The Big Short," has dismissed the astronomical valuations currently assigned to SpaceX and Anthropic. In a series of recent subscriber discussions, Burry argued that neither company justifies a trillion-dollar price tag, labeling the current market enthusiasm for both as driven by unsustainable hype.
Inside the Goldman Sachs Internship: Advice from the Firm's Leaders
Landing a summer spot at Goldman Sachs is an elite challenge, with acceptance rates dipping below 1% last year. As a new class of interns begins their program, senior partners—many of whom started as interns themselves—offer a roadmap for navigating the firm's high-stakes, AI-driven corporate culture.

How a radical lifestyle shift helped one couple shed $45,000 in debt
The Billion-Dollar Tax Bill: Calculating New York’s Pied-à-terre Levy

Dan Loeb Rejects AI Bubble Fears Amid Massive Tech Spending

In Omaha, the Berkshire Hathaway Pilgrimage Continues

Beyond the Latte Factor: How to Master the Big Three Expenses

How Princess Jahnavi Kumari Mewar Professionalized a Royal Legacy

Scott Goodwin labels private credit software exposure 'almost criminal'

From Wall Street to Madrid: Why I Needed the Corporate Grind First

Greg Abel's Debut as Berkshire Hathaway CEO Wins Over Shareholders

Blackstone President Jon Gray on the Advantages of Corporate Scale
Sohn Conference: Hedge Fund Newcomers Bet on AI and Dialysis Risk

David Einhorn Bets on Turnaround Plays for Greenlight Capital

Jamie Dimon and Ken Griffin signal tax friction may stall office projects

The Reality Behind Kevin O'Leary's Utah Data Center Job Claims

Corporate Leaders Assess the Ripple Effects of the Iran Conflict

Wall Street’s AI Pivot: Productivity Gains Over Headcount Growth

Institutional Investors Pivot from Private Credit to Infrastructure
BCG teaches its AI agent to avoid the habits of bad salespeople

Beyond Early Retirement: The Case for 'Camp FIRE'

Sam Altman Cashes In as Cerebras IPO Jolts Wall Street

Greg Abel reshapes Berkshire Hathaway portfolio with Delta and Alphabet

Consulting firms trade slide decks for AI agents

Four Habits of Families That Keep Their Wealth for Generations

From Wall Street Wealth Management to Brooklyn Dance Studio
The Tax Loophole Letting High Earners Write Off Real Estate Losses
