Forget Monster and Red Bull, Watch Celsius Now
Shares of Celsius Holdings (NASDAQ: CELH) climbed higher last week after the company unveiled an expanded partnership with PepsiCo (NASDAQ: PEP).
Under the agreement, Celsius will assume ownership of PepsiCo’s Rockstar Energy brand in the U.S. and Canada.
In exchange, PepsiCo will boost its stake in Celsius by investing almost $600 million in 5% convertible preferred stock,
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Read More1 Company You’ve Probably Never Visited But Touch Every Day
At first glance, TSMC might look like just another chipmaker. But that’s like calling Lamborghini just another car company. TSMC doesn’t design chips, it builds them, using some of the most advanced manufacturing technology in existence.
TSM’s fabrication facilities, or “fabs,” can etch transistors smaller than viruses onto silicon wafers. That’s not hyperbole;
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Read MoreCould This Quantum Stock Make You a Millionaire?
If you’ve been looking for life-changing returns in the stock market, D-Wave Quantum (NYSE: QBTS) might have already caught your eye. After all, the stock is up an eye-watering 103% so far this year. But while those gains might set off a rush of FOMO, there’s a catch because this stock moves fast, and not always in the direction you’d hope.
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Read More1 EV Stock Is Racing Against the Clock
If you’re kicking the tires on ChargePoint Holdings (NYSE: CHPT), you might come away thinking the company is finally turning a corner. After all, its fiscal 2025 results came with plenty of upbeat language around improving margins and leaner operations.
But scratch beneath the surface, and you’ll see a company still bleeding cash,
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Read MoreFrom Market Darling to Punchline and Back Again?
Every few years, investors rediscover Plug Power (NASDAQ: PLUG) and wonder if the long-suffering hydrogen pioneer is finally about to turn the corner. Today, it’s officially a penny stock, which means under $5 per share technically.
And that’s a painful reminder that, adjusted for reverse splits, Plug’s pre-dot com IPO price of $150 feels almost mythical compared to where the stock sits today.
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Read MoreThe Burst
Can You Retire On UPS?
United Parcel Service has long been one of the world’s most trusted shipping giants, a backbone of global commerce that seems almost untouchable. But in the past half decade, shareholders have felt more turbulence than smooth sailing. The stock is down 46%.
That’s a sobering reality for a company many once viewed as a safe,
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Read MoreThe Spotlight
Is This Beaten-Down AI Powerhouse a Once-in-a-Decade Buying Opportunity?
Buying the dip can feel like a savvy move, but there’s a fine line between a bargain and a “falling knife.” The trick is knowing which is which.
When a company leads its industry, is riding powerful megatrends, and trades at a rare discount, buying the dip might not just be smart, it might be a steal.
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Read MoreThe Daily
Wall Street’s feverish rally takes a break as US stocks and gold pull back from their records
By STAN CHOE, AP Business Writer
NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street took a pause on Thursday as U.S. stocks and even the price of gold pulled back from record highs following torrid runs.
The S&P 500 slipped 0.3% from its latest all-time high for just its second loss in the last 10 days.