Pfizer’s Big Win Means What For Investors?
Pfizer just pulled off a big deal as it relates to the pharmaceutical landscape in the U.S. On Tuesday, the CEO announced a wide-ranging agreement with the Trump administration that will lower drug prices for many Americans.
At the center of this deal is a new government-backed portal called “TrumpRx”, a website designed to help patients access discounted prescription drugs by connecting them directly to manufacturers’ platforms.
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Uber’s $1 Trillion Moonshot
Uber isn’t just about getting you from point A to point B anymore. It’s stealthily becoming one of the most powerful tech platforms of the next decade, and the lynchpin in that transformation is autonomy.
While most investors still think of Uber as a ride-hailing and food delivery app, under the hood, the company is evolving fast.
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Palantir Just Posted Blowout Earnings, So Why Did the Stock Tank?
On the surface, Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR) is firing on all cylinders. Revenue is accelerating. Margins are expanding. The company just posted its sixth consecutive quarter of profitability, a first in its history. And yet, within hours of reporting one of its strongest earnings beats to date, the stock cratered by double digits.
So what gives?
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Wall Street Might Be Sleeping on Nvidia, But Not for Long
Nvidia’s stock has taken a notable dip in 2025, falling roughly 14% year-to-date. That slide has little to do with the company’s financials and everything to do with factors outside its control.
Fresh U.S. export restrictions on advanced chips, escalating trade war tensions, and worries that the boom in AI spending might cool off have all weighed on investor sentiment.
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1 Home Furnishings Stock Set to Rally Hard?
Mortgage rates remain near multi-decade highs, and existing home sales are still down about 30% compared to pre-pandemic levels. That slowdown has created a ripple effect, dragging down everything tied to housing, from builders to brokers to the companies selling furniture and décor.
One name that stands out in this group is RH.
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Is Lululemon Stock Finally in the Stretch Zone?
For more than a decade, Lululemon has been one of retail’s great success stories. Its yoga pants became a cultural phenomenon, its stores a lifestyle hub, and its stock a compounding machine.
But shares have lost nearly 40% in the past year, their steepest drop since 2008, as tariffs, slowing demand, and new rivals pressure the business.
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Where Will Robinhood Stock By 2030?
Robinhood doesn’t need to become the next Apple to reward shareholders. It just needs to keep doing what it’s doing, only better, smarter, and at a larger scale. Fortunately, that seems to be exactly the path it’s on.
Let’s uncover why Robinhood might be one of the more under-appreciated fintech stories unfolding right now.
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I Asked Money Experts: What Are the Biggest Threats to Gen X’s Retirement Savings?
With retirement on the horizon, Gen X faces a mix of economic pressures,