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Jeff Bezos amassed his wealth through Amazon stocks and owns hundreds of millions of dollars worth of real estate, but one of his most valuable possessions may surprise you: art. Among his collection is the renowned piece "Hurting the Word Radio #2 (1964)" by Ed Ruscha, purchased by Bezos for almost $53 million. This artwork, a prime example of Ruscha’s text-based paintings, stands as a signature piece in Bezos’ collection. As concerns over stock market volatility persist, the world’s wealthiest
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Motley FoolThe feds may crack down on credit-card rewards programs. Here’s what that means for your points and miles.
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MarketWatchChip Workers Are Likely to Quit Jobs, Worsening Labor Shortage
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BloombergTrump ‘offered to block electric car rollout’ as he asked oil bosses for $1bn
Donald Trump told oil industry executives he would dismantle Joe Biden’s pro-electric vehicle agenda as he asked for $1bn (£800m) to help return him to the White House, it has been claimed.
The TelegraphMacrogenics Stock Drops 77% After Study Deaths
MacroGenics shares plunged 77.4% on Friday, erasing $773.2 million in market value, after the biotech reported late Thursday that five patients died in a study of the company’s cancer drug. MacroGenics said two of the deaths were deemed unrelated to the drug, known as vobra duo, according to researchers. “The cause and effect with regard to the drug is still being investigated,” Chief Executive Scott Koenig said of the three deaths on the company's first quarter earnings call on Thursday.
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