Barron’s top weekend stock picks: Google, Microsoft, Disney and…

Barron’s top weekend stock picks: Google, Microsoft, Disney and…

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Benzinga reviews this weekend’s top stories as reported by Barron’s. Here are the articles investors need to read.

ChatGPT sparked an AI craze. Investors need a long-term plan,” by Eric Savitz, addresses the excitement on Wall Street over ChatGPT and what the new AI developments could mean microsoft inc MSFT And alphabet inc GOOD Google Google.

In “Buy Hertz shares. It’s cheap, well run, and has Teslas for rent“, writes Andrew Bary that among the top three car rental companies Hertz Global Holdings HTZ seems to be the best option for investors.

GE CEO Larry Culp has a message for investors‘, by Al Root, describes the annual letter from General Electric Co GE CEO Larry Culp outlines how the company “controls the controllable” amid macroeconomic uncertainties.

In “Disney activist Trian scores a one-two‘ explains Carleton English, like an activist investor Nelson fur managed to get results The Walt Disney Co DIS since announcing that his firm, Trian Partners, has taken a position at the firm.

Options traders helped Tesla stock soar. Now it falls‘, by Al Root, reports on the factors that led to the surge Tesla Inc TSLA Stocks in 2023 and the reasons why stocks are falling now.

In “Raytheon’s CEO bought this energy stock,” Ed Lin states how many shares of Philip 66 PSX were purchased by Gregory Hayes, Chairman and CEO of Raytheon Technologies Corp RTXafter being named Phillips 66 director in July 2022.

Elon Musk is on track to become the world’s richest person again — if Tesla stock cooperates‘, by Jack Denton, says the Tesla CEO Elon Musk could soon become the world’s richest man again, but that will depend on whether his electric vehicle company’s stock climbs higher.

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At the time of writing this article, the author had no position in the stocks mentioned.

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