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Planet Labs just racked up a new deal, and Wedbush’s Dan Ives thinks its stock is poised to benefit from the “intersection of space and AI.”
Chinese authorities have instructed customs agents to ban the entrance of Nvidia's H200 AI chips into the country, according to Reuters.
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Banks and credit-card stocks dragged the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 lower on Tuesday, while December CPI inflation report showed inflation meeting expectations.
While the company missed Wall Street's earnings estimates in the third quarter, Netflix still has a number of compelling long-run tailwinds. Netflix stock is trading near its cheapest valuation in nearly three years.
However, since the stock remains significantly below its 50-day and 200-day moving averages, one must question whether this recovery is sustainable or merely
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Why Broadcom Stock Sank Today
Broadcom ( AVGO 4.05%) stock got hit with a significant pullback in Wednesday's trading. The company's share price fell 4.1% in the daily session. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 declined 0.6%, and the Nasdaq Composite sank 1%.
Ciena rated Strong Buy as AI-era networking demand accelerates. Highlights $1.35B quarter beat and FY26 outlook. Click here to read more.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2026 is near, but is the stock market open on MLK Day? Bond, futures, Nasdaq, NYSE? Here's the market holidays 2026.
Cracking down on buybacks—in which companies repurchase stock to increase share prices and return money to shareholders—would put the Trump administration on rare common ground with Democrats, who have said that capital should instead be used to increase worker pay or business investments.
Having ended the last two market sessions at lower levels than they had on the preceding days, Critical Metals ( CRML +32.58%) is poised to buck the trend and lock in a gain for today. The rare-earth mining company reported encouraging drilling results from its Tanbreez project in Greenland, and investors are celebrating the news.