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Nvidia Will Invest $500bn to Make Supercomputers Entirely in US
April (Doctors In Business Journal) - In a bold move poised to reshape the global technology landscape, Nvidia has announced plans to invest up to $500 billion over the next four years to manufacture AI supercomputers entirely within the United States. This unprecedented commitment marks a significant shift in the semiconductor industry, positioning the U.S. at the forefront of artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure development .


JPMorgan Raises Recession Odds for 2025 to 60% Amid Escalating Trade Tensions
April (Doctors In Business Journal) - In a significant shift, JPMorgan Chase has increased its projection for a U.S. recession in 2025 to 60%, up from a previous estimate of 40%. This adjustment reflects growing concerns over the economic impact of recent trade policies and global market volatility.


Can You Start A Business That Runs Itself Through AI?
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Self-Driving Startup Nuro Raises $106 Million at Lower Valuation: A Reflection of a Changing Market
April (Doctors In Business Journal) - In a significant development for the autonomous vehicle industry, self-driving startup Nuro has raised $106 million in a recent funding round. While the capital injection underscores ongoing investor interest in the future of driverless technology, the deal came with a sobering twist—a significantly lower valuation compared to the company’s previous highs. This funding round not only reflects the current cautious optimism in the venture c


How Recent Business and Entrepreneurship Grads Are Becoming Wealthy
April (Doctors In Business Journal) - A New Wave of Wealth Creation: In today’s dynamic economic landscape, traditional career paths are being disrupted. More than ever, recent graduates who majored in business and entrepreneurship are flipping the script—choosing to build wealth on their own terms. Armed with a deep understanding of finance, marketing, and innovation, these young professionals are launching startups, dominating online markets, and investing wisely—often befo


How Mexico Emerged Winning From Tariffs With an Edge Over Asia
Mexico’s Unexpected Trade Victory: When President Donald Trump launched his aggressive trade war, few would have predicted that Mexico—one of the first countries hit by tariff threats—would come out stronger on the other side. Initially shaken by tariffs on steel and aluminum and threats to NAFTA, Mexico faced a bad economic situation amidst ongoing trade tariffs. However, Mexico has since emerged as a prime beneficiary of the shift in global trade dynamics, particularly as t


How Far Does the Market Have to Fall Before It’s Time to Buy?
April (Doctors In Business Journal) - Investors today are asking the same question kids ask on long road trips: “Are we there yet?” After months of brutal selloffs, rising interest rates, inflation shocks, geopolitical tensions, and fears of recession, the S&P 500 has flirted with and even briefly entered bear market territory—defined as a drop of 20% or more from recent highs.


Markets Swing Wildly After Trump Holds His Ground on Tariff Plan
April (Doctors In Business Journal) - Dow, S&P Futures Edge Higher After a Tumultuous Day of Whiplash Trading: In a day that starkly illustrated the volatility gripping global financial markets, U.S. stock futures rebounded slightly Monday evening after a rollercoaster session on Wall Street. The minor gains came despite persistent investor anxiety fueled by President Trump’s unwavering stance on his tariff agenda, sending strong shockwaves through both domestic and internati


Business Innovation Insights for Busy Doctors: Transforming Medical Expertise into Entrepreneurial Success
April (Doctors In Business Journal) - In today’s fast-paced and increasingly complex healthcare environment, many physicians find themselves yearning for more than just clinical work. The good news? The skills that make you a great doctor—critical thinking, problem-solving, discipline, and a commitment to lifelong learning—are exactly what you need to become a successful entrepreneur.


Financial Freedom for Doctors and Lawyers: A Strategic Guide to Wealth and Independence
April (Doctors In Business Journal) - In professions known for prestige, high income, and long working hours, achieving financial freedom often seems like an elusive goal. Many doctors and lawyers earn six-figure incomes but still feel financially constrained due to student loans, lifestyle inflation, and a lack of financial planning. This comprehensive guide explores how high-earning professionals—specifically doctors and lawyers—can achieve true financial freedom through st


RH’s Stock Plummets 40% and is ‘Fully at The Mercy’ of Tariffs
April (Doctors In Business Journal) - On April 3, 2025, luxury furniture retailer RH experienced a dramatic 40% drop in its stock price, marking the steepest decline in the company's history. This significant downturn was triggered by the announcement of new tariffs by President Donald Trump, which imposed a 10% levy on all imports, with higher rates on goods from countries like China and Vietnam—key sourcing regions for RH.


How North Korea Hacked Its Way to Crypto Billions: Over $6 Billion in Cyber Heists Fuel Kim Jong Un’s Nuclear Ambitions
April (Doctors In Business Journal) - In the shadowy world of cybercrime, one nation stands apart—not for being victimized, but for perfecting it as a state-sponsored art: North Korea. Often dubbed a “hermit kingdom,” North Korea has managed to penetrate the most secure networks, plundering over $6 billion worth of cryptocurrency. These digital heists are not mere acts of rogue hackers—they are deliberate, strategic operations orchestrated by the North Korean regime to evade


Stocks Suffer Biggest One-Day Wipeout in Value Since March 2020: Nasdaq Plunges 6%, S&P Tumbles Nearly 5% After Trump Tariff Blitz; Dow Slides 1,679 Points
April (Doctors In Business Journal) - The stock market witnessed a historic meltdown, with major indices suffering their worst single-day losses since the pandemic-induced crash of March 2020. The Nasdaq Composite plummeted by 6%, the S&P 500 tumbled nearly 5%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average nosedived 1,679 points in reaction to the latest tariff policies announced by former President Donald Trump. The market chaos has sent shockwaves across Wall Street, leaving investo


Have You Received Student-Loan Forgiveness? Plan Now to Avoid a Tax Bomb
April (Doctors In Business Journal) - If you are one of the many borrowers who had their student loans canceled or reduced under the Biden administration in 2024, congratulations! This relief can significantly ease your financial burden. However, while federal law currently exempts forgiven student loans from taxation, you may still face a hefty tax bill at the state level. In fact, 19 states could tax your forgiven debt as income, creating a potential tax bomb that you need


Minjeong Ko, Ph.D. Student in Marketing: Pioneering Consumer Behavior Research at USC Marshall School of Business
April (Doctors In Business Journal) - Minjeong Ko , a distinguished PhD student in Marketing at the University of Southern California’s Marshall School of Business , is making remarkable strides in consumer behavior research. With an unwavering passion for understanding consumer psychology, Minjeong Ko’s research explores the intersection of emotions, conspicuous and symbolic consumption, artificial intelligence, and text-based insights into the human mind.


The Many Rewards of Volunteering in Mexico When Retired
April (Doctors In Business Journal) - Retirement is often seen as a time to relax, travel, and enjoy the fruits of decades of hard work. However, many retirees are finding that volunteering can be just as fulfilling—if not more—than leisure alone. If you're considering spending your golden years in Mexico, volunteering can be an incredible way to give back to the community while enriching your own life in ways you never imagined.


Yael Morales: Finance Professional and Soldier Excelling in Multiple Roles
April (Doctors In Business Journal) - Balancing a career in finance, military service, and a Graduate Degree is no small task, yet Yael Morales continues to excel in all three areas. As a dedicated finance professional, a soldier in the United States Army, and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) student, Morales stands out as a leader driven by discipline, resilience, and ambition.


How to Get Your Startup’s Ads Featured on Top Website Homepages
April (Doctors In Business Journal) - In an increasingly digital world, online advertising is essential for startup growth. Getting your startup’s advertisements placed on top website homepages can significantly enhance brand visibility, attract potential customers, and generate leads. However, breaking into prime ad placement isn’t always easy. It requires strategic planning, the right partnerships, and an understanding of digital advertising dynamics. In this article, we’l


How a Well-Crafted Press Release Can Elevate Your Startup’s Success
April (Doctors In Business Journal) - In today's fast-paced digital world, startups face immense competition when trying to gain visibility, attract investors, and build a solid customer base. One highly effective and often overlooked strategy for amplifying brand awareness is a well-crafted press release . If executed correctly, a press release can serve as a powerful tool to elevate your startup's success, garner media attention, and enhance credibility in your industry. In


How Spain Became Big Pharma’s New Hotspot in Europe
April (Doctors In Business Journal) - Spain’s Rise as a Life Sciences Powerhouse: Spain has emerged as Europe’s leading destination for pharmaceutical research and development, overtaking traditional leaders in clinical trials and attracting significant investment in the life sciences sector. With its robust healthcare infrastructure, skilled workforce, and government support, the country is now a critical hub for pharmaceutical innovation. However, it faces intense competiti


Visa Offers Apple Roughly $100 Million to Take Over Credit Card From Mastercard
April (Doctors In Business Journal) - The Battle for Apple’s Credit Card: Visa, Amex, and Mastercard Compete for Dominance: Apple’s credit card has become a prized asset in the world of digital finance, and a fierce competition is underway among major payment networks to claim it. Visa has reportedly offered Apple roughly $100 million to take over its credit card services from Mastercard, highlighting the intense rivalry between Visa, American Express, and Mastercard in secur


Why the Megarich Insist on Buying Homes in Extreme Weather Zones
April (Doctors In Business Journal) - The world’s wealthiest individuals have an insatiable appetite for luxury real estate, and in recent years, a surprising trend has emerged: they are purchasing high-end homes in areas prone to hurricanes, wildfires, flooding, and extreme drought. Not only are they buying in these high-risk locations, but they are also paying record prices for the privilege. From Miami’s hurricane-prone waterfront mansions to California’s wildfire-ravage
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