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  1. Asked: November 21, 2025In: Finance

    Is Walmart’s holiday outlook really that strong compared to other retailers?

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    Added an answer on November 21, 2025 at 10:10 am

    Walmart’s upbeat outlook is backed by real momentum in both stores and online, especially with middle- and upper-income shoppers still spending. The company’s ability to absorb cost pressures and maintain growth sets it apart from rivals who are pulling back. For the economy, this signals that valueRead more

    Walmart’s upbeat outlook is backed by real momentum in both stores and online, especially with middle- and upper-income shoppers still spending. The company’s ability to absorb cost pressures and maintain growth sets it apart from rivals who are pulling back. For the economy, this signals that value-driven retail is winning, but it also shows how fragmented consumer behavior has become. Businesses should take note: adaptability and pricing power are key in this climate.

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  2. Asked: November 20, 2025In: Business

    If the AI bubble bursts, what happens to startups and small businesses?

    Michael Brown
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    Added an answer on November 21, 2025 at 5:00 am

    Pichai’s warning is spot on. When the bubble pops, a lot of AI startups will fold, and investors will get burned. But for smart founders, it’s a chance to double down on solid business models and real-world applications. The winners will be those who adapt fast and don’t just ride the hype.

    Pichai’s warning is spot on. When the bubble pops, a lot of AI startups will fold, and investors will get burned. But for smart founders, it’s a chance to double down on solid business models and real-world applications. The winners will be those who adapt fast and don’t just ride the hype.

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