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When Wall Street turns bearish on a stock, it’s worth paying attention. These calls stand out because analysts rarely issue grim ratings on companies for fear their firms will lose out in other business lines such as M&A advisory.
Earnings results often indicate what direction a company will take in the months ahead. With Q4 behind us, let’s have a look at Wintrust Financial (NASDAQ:WTFC) and its peers.
Following the software apocalypse bloodshed in ADBE, smart investors should take a look at options pricing now.
The declines were led by Green Brick Partners Inc., Lennar Corp., Champion Homes Inc., Dream Finders Homes Inc., Installed Building Products Inc., DR Horton Inc. and TopBuild Corp. Mortgage-exposed companies like Rocket Cos Inc. fell as well. Lowe’s fore
Among the NYSE and Nasdaq stocks hitting new 52-week highs on Tuesday were three high-flying consumer staples stocks. While they’re all great businesses, their valuations have gotten ahead of themselves. Replace them with these Mag 7 Upgrades.
DoorDash said Wednesday that it’s ending operations in Qatar, Singapore, Japan and Uzbekistan. The San Francisco-based delivery company said the decision comes after a monthslong review of country-specific conditions. DoorDash said it wants to focus its
AI chip giant Nvidia's quarterly earnings report could reinforce expectations for strong growth in businesses supplying data centers and amplify concerns about a deluge of industry-disrupting AI innovations on the horizon.
Ahead of the chip giant's flagship conference, one analyst remains bullish.
With explosive growth like this, the stock won’t stay cheap forever.
An AI-driven sell-off has spread well beyond software stocks. Here are the industries that have been affected.
AMD's AI chip business appears to be thriving.
Cold storage facility operator Lineage sees 2026 as a transition year now that new builds are slowing and inventory drawdowns have passed. The post Cold storage market working off oversupply appeared first on FreightWaves.
GE Aerospace has announced its partnership with AI giant Palantir for a U.S. defense contract.
Cybersecurity company Okta has declined 20% this year, amid fears of a “software apocalypse.” Can the company survive the present storm?
AMD just landed one of the biggest chip deals in AI history, and investors should pay close attention.