Cava’s Dip Looks Tasty, Why This Sell-Off Could Be a Gift
Cava Group has done what its customers do best: dip. After hitting an all-time high near $172 last November, the shares have slid to the high-$60s, roughly a 60% slide from the peak, even though the business keeps putting up solid numbers.
That kind of disconnect tends to create opportunity for patient investors who care more about unit economics than headlines.
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Why On Earth Is Soros Buying Radio Stations?
Earlier this year, billionaire investor and political donor George Soros drew a great deal of attention for suddenly acquiring about 200 radio stations in 40 national market from Audacy, a legacy broadcasting network.
Unsurprisingly, Soros faced both regulatory hurdles and political backlash for buying up so many broadcast stations at once.
Why is George Soros buying radio stations,
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Read MoreWhy Did Trump’s Team Buy This Crypto?
On December 11, 2024 a wallet associated with President-Elect Donald Trump began buying a cryptocurrency, Chainlink (LINK) in spades. Within hours a full million dollars had been invested into the token, so what is it about this under-the-radar play that most investors are not seeing?
There’s a little-known piece of blockchain history that often goes overlooked: back in 2017,
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Is Another NVIDIA Stock Split Imminent?
NVIDIA has split its stock six times during its 25 years as a public company. The first stock split happened in 2001, and it doubled the number of shares available. If you owned 100 Nvidia shares before the split, you had 200 shares after. The most recent stock split occurred on May 22, 2024 and was 10:1 meaning for every 100 shares owned on May 21,
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Is The Stock with Ticker AI Finally a Buy?
C3.ai shares are back at price levels investors haven’t seen since early 2023, and the reasons are downright concerning.
The artificial intelligence firm with ticker AI has endured a brutal year that began in January when the share price was cut in half. The torpedos keeping hitting the bow, as evidence by the latest business update that pointed to a steep revenue shortfall.
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Will This Titan Be The Biggest Winner of the AI Revolution?
For decades, Oracle was considered something of a tech stalwart, respected, reliable, and, frankly, a little boring. Known for its dominance in database management, Oracle’s steady performance made it a favorite among conservative investors, but rarely the centerpiece of high-growth conversations.
That’s changing, and fast. Thanks to a massive shift in enterprise computing driven by artificial intelligence Oracle is no longer just a database company.
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Read MoreThe Spotlight
1 Defense Contractor Going Global
Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE:LMT) is doing very well and making great progress with its 21st Century Security® strategy. The bold plan concentrates on three main initiatives that aim to boost the company’s role in the defense and aerospace industries.
The first initiative focuses on making Lockheed Martin’s production system stronger and able to handle more.
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Read MoreThe Daily
S&P 500, Dow hit all-time closing highs
Three major US stock indexes end session in positive territory; crude erases earlier gain
Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City after the White House announced a 90-day pause & lowered 10% reciprocal tariff for other countries, U.S., April 9, 2025. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
NEW YORK:
The S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average ended at record closing highs on Wednesday,
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