AMD’s AI Advantage May Just Be Getting Started
While the spotlight often shines brightest on Nvidia, another chipmaker has been clawing its way into the conversation and could soon be in a position to steal the show.
That company is Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD), and it’s gearing up to report second-quarter earnings early next month.
With the stock already up 34% this year,
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Will Trump’s Energy Secretary Pick Drive Oklo Higher?
Oklo (NYSE: OKLO) shares surged over 18% Monday after President-elect Donald Trump named Liberty Energy CEO Chris Wright as his pick for Energy Secretary.
For Oklo investors, the selection carries special significance – Wright currently serves on Oklo’s board of directors, potentially giving the nuclear innovation company an influential ally in Washington just as it hits its stride with commercial deployments and new acquisitions.
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1 Organ Transplant Disruptor to Buy on the Dip
TransMedics (NASDAQ:TMDX) is an innovative biotechnology company that may well have the potential to disrupt the $11 billion organ transplant industry.
The company’s unique organ care system technology protects and monitors donor organs before they are transplanted into patients, resulting in improved organ health and outcomes. TransMedics also provides logistical services,
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Brilliant Billionaire Buys Under-the-Radar Wide Moat Stock
In B2B sales and marketing, few companies have built as powerful a toolset as the one that caught Stan Druckenmiller’s eye.
With a unique moat in its vast proprietary database, accelerating AI-driven insights, and a growing foothold in emerging markets, this SaaS firm has become a must-have resource for enterprise sales teams.
Yet while bulls can point to a host of positive attributes,
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How a $300 Mistake Opened a $1 Billion Market
Novo Nordisk, the pharmaceutical giant behind weight-loss blockbusters Ozempic and Wegovy, just let a key patent on semaglutide lapse in Canada because it forgot to pay a routine maintenance fee, the pharmaceutical equivalent of forgetting to renew your car registration.
As a result, generic versions of semaglutide, the active ingredient in both drugs,
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Is This Healthcare Stock Set To Rally?
Eli Lilly has been a frustrating hold so far this year. Shares are slightly down year to date, a rare stumble for a company that has delivered nearly 5x returns over the past five years.
For a stock that’s become a poster child of the weight-loss and diabetes boom, the slowdown in momentum has left investors wondering if the story has run its course.
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Brinker Just Flashed Classic Reversal Signal, Time to Take a Bite?
After weeks of sluggish price action, Brinker International (NYSE: EAT) is starting to show signs that the bulls are back in the kitchen.
On March 25th, EAT delivered a textbook technical setup that a technical trader could only but describe as a “character change.”
The stock filled a prior gap from early March,
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Fidan to visit Iran for high-level talks on security, trade and regional crises
Türkiye’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will travel to Iran on 30 November for a series of high-level meetings with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and other senior officials, according to diplomatic sources.
Talks are expected to focus on enhancing the institutional framework of the High-Level Cooperation Council, reviewing preparations for its upcoming ninth meeting and advancing joint efforts to deepen security and counterterrorism cooperation.
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