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Investing.com101d agoneutral
Polestar CEO says high fuel prices drive EV demand

Investing.com -- Electric-vehicle maker Polestar said Thursday that rising fuel prices have shifted consumer focus from "range anxiety" to "pump anxiety" as a Middle East crisis drives up global energy costs.

5 Companies Are Betting on Trump’s China Pivot. Here’s Who’s Best Positioned.
24/7 Wall St.101d agoneutral
5 Companies Are Betting on Trump’s China Pivot. Here’s Who’s Best Positioned.

President Trump’s posture toward China has whipsawed markets for over a year, with prediction markets confirming tariffs escalated from 10% to 40% to 100% between February and June of last year. Any thaw in that relationship, whether through tariff relief, eased chip export rules, or restored market access, would flow straight into the income statements ... 5 Companies Are Betting on Trump’s China Pivot. Here’s Who’s Best Positioned.

Redwire Q1 Earnings Call Highlights
MarketBeat101d agoneutral
Redwire Q1 Earnings Call Highlights

Redwire (NYSE:RDW) reported sharply higher first-quarter 2026 revenue and record backlog, while management said the company is increasing internal research and development spending to pursue larger opportunities across space and defense markets. Chairman and CEO Peter Cannito said Redwire saw “stro

D-Wave Quantum Q1 Earnings Call Highlights
MarketBeat101d agoneutral
D-Wave Quantum Q1 Earnings Call Highlights

D-Wave Quantum (NYSE:QBTS) reported a sharp increase in first-quarter bookings and said demand for its quantum computing systems has strengthened, even as revenue declined from a year earlier when results included a major system sale. On the company’s first-quarter 2026 earnings call, Chief Executi

Qnity Electronics Q1 Earnings Call Highlights
MarketBeat101d agoneutral
Qnity Electronics Q1 Earnings Call Highlights

Qnity Electronics (NYSE:Q) reported a record first quarter for fiscal 2026, with management citing strong demand tied to artificial intelligence, high-performance computing and advanced connectivity as key drivers of growth across both of its business segments. Chief Executive Officer Jon Kemp said

US wireless carriers to launch joint venture to address rural 'dead zones'
Reuters101d agoneutral
US wireless carriers to launch joint venture to address rural 'dead zones'

Verizon, AT&T ‌and T-Mobile said ‌on Thursday that they ​agreed in principle to form a new joint venture ‌that ⁠seeks to address long-time coverage gaps ⁠especially in rural areas by ​using ​satellite-based ​technologies. The largest ‌U.S. wireless companies said the plan seeks to end nearly all dead zones ‌without mobile ​service. The ​plan also aims ‌to ensure redundant ​connectivity ​during natural disasters and improved ​network ‌performance.

Retail Investors Can't Get Enough of Memory Stocks
The Wall Street Journal101d agoneutral
Retail Investors Can't Get Enough of Memory Stocks

Retail traders are all in on the memory trade. The group’s latest obsession as of late has been the Roundhill Memory ETF, a relatively new exchange-traded fund that tracks computer memory and storage stocks. Since it launched six weeks ago, individual investors have poured more than $250 million into the product on a net basis, according to data from Vanda Research, outpacing flows into longtime favorites like Nvidia.

Here Are Thursday’s Top Wall Street Analyst Research Calls: Commercial Metals, Doximity, Draftkings, Hut 8, Illumina, Lowe’s, TeraWulf, Starbucks, Whirlpool, Wix.com, and More
24/7 Wall St.101d agoneutral
Here Are Thursday’s Top Wall Street Analyst Research Calls: Commercial Metals, Doximity, Draftkings, Hut 8, Illumina, Lowe’s, TeraWulf, Starbucks, Whirlpool, Wix.com, and More

Pre-Market Stock Futures: Futures are trading higher on Thursday after another wild day on Wall Street, during which the major indices moved in different directions. Another round of disturbing inflation data hit the tape as the Producer Price Index for April came in at 1.4%, the largest move higher in four years, while Producer prices ... Here Are Thursday’s Top Wall Street Analyst Research Calls: Commercial Metals, Doximity, Draftkings, Hut 8, Illumina, Lowe’s, TeraWulf, Starbucks, Whirlpool,

The Fed’s Worst-Case Scenario Is Quietly Unfolding
24/7 Wall St.101d agoneutral
The Fed’s Worst-Case Scenario Is Quietly Unfolding

The April inflation report landed with a number the Federal Reserve hoped it would never have to explain again. Consumer prices rose 3.8% year over year, the highest reading since 2023 and a sharp jump from March’s 3.3%. Energy did most of the damage: gasoline ripped 21% in March, the biggest monthly increase in data ... The Fed’s Worst-Case Scenario Is Quietly Unfolding

Deutsche Bank revamps Intel stock price target for 2026
TheStreet101d agoneutral
Deutsche Bank revamps Intel stock price target for 2026

Intel's stock has more than tripled in roughly one month. Analysts have been scrambling to catch up. Deutsche Bank just moved its target by the most it has in over a year. And the specific reason it gave for doing so is not what most investors are focused on when they talk about Intel right now. ...

Fervo, Cerebras: It’s a Big Week for IPOs
The Wall Street Journal101d agoneutral
Fervo, Cerebras: It’s a Big Week for IPOs

A new entrant to the Nasdaq is set to test the strength of the IPO market today—and offer investors another way to bet on artificial intelligence. Cerebras Systems (CBRS), an AI chip maker backed by OpenAI’s Sam Altman, said yesterday that it priced its upsized offering of 30 million shares at $185.

Cerebras set for debut in stock market gripped by AI mania
Reuters101d agoneutral
Cerebras set for debut in stock market gripped by AI mania

Chipmaker Cerebras is set to make its U.S. market debut later on Thursday, as it looks to ride a wave of investor euphoria for companies that ‌are at the heart of the artificial intelligence boom. The firm's IPO is the largest this year ‌and comes as AI-linked stocks push broader markets to record highs despite challenges to global growth stemming from the Middle East conflict. The ​Sunnyvale, California-based chipmaker, which is a competitor to industry juggernaut Nvidia, raised $5.55 billion in an upsized offering, implying a valuation of $56.43 billion on a fully diluted basis.

BloFin Research: Will the SpaceX IPO Pop the U.S. Stock Bubble?
BeInCrypto101d agoneutral
BloFin Research: Will the SpaceX IPO Pop the U.S. Stock Bubble?

The S&P 500 just crossed 7,400 for the first time, AI memory names have multiplied severalfold in months, and the most anticipated IPO of the cycle is approaching. Beneath the surface, the options market is flashing two opposite signals at once. Crypto’s quiet weakness may already be pricing something, and there are two scenarios for

The Stock Market’s Fear Gauge Is Faulty
The Wall Street Journal101d agoneutral
The Stock Market’s Fear Gauge Is Faulty

​📈 Follow our live markets data and coverage. The obvious way to measure a market selloff is by the amount that stocks went down, but that doesn’t tell you investors’ emotional state. A terrorist attack, bank collapse or pandemic can be downright terrifying, even if prices don’t fall by quite as much.

UK opens antitrust probe into Microsoft's business software
Reuters101d agoneutral
UK opens antitrust probe into Microsoft's business software

Britain launched an antitrust investigation into Microsoft's dominance in business software that could ‌lead to targeted action if the U.S. company ‌is found to have "strategic market status" in the sector. It ‌would also look ⁠at how AI competitors were able to integrate with Microsoft's business software, it said. An SMS ⁠designation would also allow the CMA to intervene in the cloud market, where it has previously found Microsoft's use of ​software licensing ​could be reducing competition ​in cloud services.

JPMorgan's bet on early-stage companies pays off in leading global tech investment banking
Reuters101d agoneutral
JPMorgan's bet on early-stage companies pays off in leading global tech investment banking

When Pattern Group co-founders David Wright and Melanie Alder needed $10 million for their startup in 2017, it was barely a rounding error for a bank like JPMorgan, which held $2.5 trillion in assets at the time. As Pattern grew from $100 million in annual revenue to $2.5 billion last year, the company chose JPMorgan as the sole banker on its $225 million Series B in October 2021 and a $150 million revolving credit facility last year. The ‌bank then co-led with Goldman Sachs' Pattern's IPO in September, which raised $300 million and valued the company at around $2.5 billion.