Microsoft Plots $10 Billion AI Push. This Stock Jumped 20% on the Plan. - Barron's
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Priceless items are easy to steal. They're increasingly harder to sell.
Criminals are growing bolder, stealing priceless art , jewels and truckloads of goods — but it's harder than it looks for them to cash in on their heists. Why it matters: Because massive heists immediately dominate global news cycles, thieves quickly find themselves stuck with highly recognizable merchandise that even underground buyers are too afraid to touch. Driving the news: Thieves smashed into a small museum in the Italian countryside late last month, stealing three paintings worth over $10 million — a Renoir, a Cézanne and a Matisse. The operation took three minutes, and authorities are still investigating. The theft follows a similar heist last year at Paris' Louvre Museum, where thieves stole $104 million worth of France's crown jewels. Police arrested several suspects, but the na

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