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Why Accountants And Lawyers Should Brace For Proposed Regulation Changes

For the U.K.’s services sector, things might be about to get a whole lot more complex. 

ByRupert Lee-Browne,

Forbes Councils Member

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A Semi Stock With AI Tailwinds, Dividend And Hidden Optionality

A new growth vector for SIMO is supplying boot drive storage solutions for GPU manufacturers - aligning it more closely with AI infrastructure spending.

BySasirekha Subramanian,

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Don’t Automate Bad Decisions: The Hidden Cost Of Shallow Automation In Lending

If your foundation is flawed, automation doesn’t make your business smarter. It simply helps you make the same mistakes faster.

ByMike de Vere,

Forbes Councils Member

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If Every Company Is Becoming A Fintech, What Does That Mean For Banks?

Traditional banks are unmatched in balance-sheet strength and regulatory standing. But when it comes to customer acquisition speed, the contrast with fintechs is stark.

ByStephen Richards Evans,

Forbes Councils Member

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America’s Best Banks 2026: Small Banks In The Heartland Shine

Outside of JPMorgan Chase, most of the nation’s top-performing banks are small institutions with deep roots in their communities.

ByHank Tucker,

Forbes Staff

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Revolut’s De Novo Bet: How The Fintech Giant Plans To Build A US Bank

Fintech giant Revolut is ditching acquisitions to build a bank from scratch. Here is how the de novo process works and what it means for consumers.

ByChrister Holloman,

Senior Contributor

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What’s Happening With SanDisk Stock?

The management then projected Q3 revenue to be in the range of $4.4 to $4.8 billion, with EPS significantly ahead of consensus, enhancing confidence in future growth...

ByTrefis Team,

Contributor

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Former College Football Star Convicted In $200 Million Health Care Fraud Case

Joel Rufus French, a former standout in the SEC, was found guilty of running a years-long scheme that exploited Medicare and veterans’ health programs.

ByKelly Phillips Erb,

Forbes Staff

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Getting To Know You Tuesday: Patrick Malloy

Document, document, document. Patrick Malloy cites that among the best advice he’s ever received in tax.

ByKelly Phillips Erb,

Forbes Staff

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Sirius Solutions Delivers IRS Serious Blow When Taxing Limited Partners

Limited partners are not subject to self-employment taxes in a case recently decided by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.

ByGuinevere Moore,

Contributor

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Once As High $360 Billion PayPal’s Market Value Has Slipped To $40 Billion, Below Former Parent, eBay

PayPal shares plunged after earnings, pushing its market cap below eBay's for the first time since 2015 and signaling a major shift in digital payments.

ByBrandon Kochkodin,

Forbes Staff

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Olympic Gold, Glory—And A Possible IRS Bill

Olympic glory may come with a tax bill. Here’s how 2026 Winter Olympic prize money, bonuses, and endorsements could trigger IRS consequences.

ByNathan Goldman,

Contributor

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Why Archrock Might Outpace SLB In 2026

Archrock stock shows greater revenue growth during significant intervals, improved profitability, and a relatively lower valuation when compared to SLB stock, implying..

ByTrefis Team,

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Southern Copper Stock At A Crossroads: Is The Copper Rally Over?

Over the last year, Southern Copper (SCCO) rose by 117%, driven by record earnings and investor enthusiasm surrounding the Tia Maria project.

ByTrefis Team,

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What's Fueling Newmont Stock’s Rally?

We believe Newmont (NEM) stock could be an appealing investment option. Why? Because it offers strong margins, a low-debt capital structure, and robust momentum...

ByTrefis Team,

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