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Viatris has lagged the broader Nasdaq Composite over the past year, and Wall Street sentiment toward the stock remains guarded.
Molson Coors’ stock has outpaced its industry peers over the past year, and analysts remain cautious on its prospects.
Despite Palantir’s blistering run that’s left the broader tech sector in the dust, analysts are still hesitant to buy into the hype.
Although LKQ Corporation has underperformed the Nasdaq Composite over the past year, analysts maintain a relatively optimistic outlook on the stock’s future potential.
Dayforce has underperformed the Nasdaq over the past year, and analysts are cautious about the stock’s prospects.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) -Next week's U.S. jobs data may need to tread a fine line for Wall Street, revealing a cooling labor market that supports further interest rate cuts without fueling fears about a recession. While stocks have edged lower this week, U.S.
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Big pharma stocks rose slightly in U.S. premarket trading, small and midsize companies in Europe were hit, and Asian pharma stocks fell across the board, leading the markets lower.
Foreign purchases rose to a record in the second quarter, according to Federal Reserve Board data. While data show that foreigners have scaled back on travel to the US along with some purchases of US-made products, the American stock market has proven to
Not that long ago, it was hard to find people who were excited about Intel’s stock. But these days, even skeptics are finding it difficult to look away, with President Donald Trump's recent endorsement, a high-profile investment from Nvidia, and rumors sw
Smurfit Westrock shares have lagged the broader index in recent months. Still, analysts maintain a positive stance with upside expectations.
Large-cap stocks usually command their industries because they have the scale to drive market trends. The flip side though is that their sheer size can limit growth as expanding further becomes an increasingly challenging task.