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European energy storage: a new multi-billion-dollar asset class

Shares of ride sharing and on-demand delivery platform Uber (NYSE:UBER) fell 4.4% in the morning session after its autonomous vehicle partner, Waymo, announced it would team up with rival Lyft for its upcoming robotaxi expansion in Nashville.

European energy storage: a new multi-billion-dollar asset class

Shares of fuel cell technology Plug Power (NASDAQ:PLUG) jumped 6.5% in the morning session after the stock extended its positive momentum from the previous day, fueled by favorable analyst commentary, strong sales figures, and significant bullish options

European energy storage: a new multi-billion-dollar asset class

Shares of multinational media and entertainment corporation Paramount (NASDAQ:PARA) jumped 4.1% in the morning session after the company bolstered its leadership team with key tech executives, signaling a strategic push into artificial intelligence (AI) a

European energy storage: a new multi-billion-dollar asset class

Shares of cloud communications provider Bandwidth (NASDAQ:BAND) jumped 3.8% in the morning session after the company announced a partnership with Out There Media to launch next-generation Rich Communication Services (RCS) messaging for businesses in the U

European energy storage: a new multi-billion-dollar asset class

Shares of ride sharing service Lyft (NASDAQ: LYFT) jumped 14.7% in the morning session after the company announced a new partnership with Alphabet's Waymo to launch an autonomous ride-hailing service in Nashville in 2026.

European energy storage: a new multi-billion-dollar asset class

Shares of industrial components supplier NN (NASDAQ:NNBR) jumped 2.7% in the morning session after the company presented its strategic vision at an investor conference, outlining an ambitious plan to grow revenue and boost profitability.

European energy storage: a new multi-billion-dollar asset class

Shares of fabless chip and software maker Broadcom (NASDAQ:AVGO) fell 3.3% in the morning session after a broader pullback sparked by reports that China banned its major tech firms from buying U.S. artificial intelligence chips. The negative sentiment wei

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