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 MoreWhy Nucor’s Stock Dip Could Be a Golden Opportunity in Disguise
Nucor (NYSE: NUE) isn’t just another steelmaker churning out metal for skyscrapers and rebar. It’s a powerhouse that has weathered economic storms, steel cycles, and shifting energy costs, all while steadily raising its dividend for over the past half century.
Yet, despite that remarkable consistency, investors seems to be snoozing on Nucor right now so is it time to buy?
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Read MoreIs the Market Flashing Red?
Warren Buffett isn’t a market timer. Never has been, never will be. Instead, he’s a value hawk, someone who circles the skies looking for bargains and only swoops in when the numbers justify it. In his 1994 letter to shareholders, Buffett put it plainly: “We try to price, rather than time, purchases.”
That simple principle explains why he often appears to be doing… well,
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Read MoreJack’s Fintech Giant Just Quadrupled Profits
The stock market has a way of turning heroes into villains overnight, and Block is a perfect case study. Just a few years ago, it was one of the hottest names on Wall Street, riding high on the wave of digital adoption.
Fast forward to today, and the stock is trading nearly 80% below its all-time highs.
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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
Is Monday THE Operating System for Work?
Monday.com sits right in the middle of this transformation, and if management gets its way, it won’t just be a participant. It wants to be the work operating system for the modern enterprise.
For companies running cross-functional projects, think engineering, sales, marketing, and operations all under one roof, Monday offers a centralized dashboard where tasks can be assigned automatically,
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Read MoreThe Spotlight
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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Read MoreThe Daily
Federal Reserve cuts key rate by quarter-point, signals more cuts this year
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Reserve cut its key interest rate by a quarter-point Wednesday and projected it would do so twice more this year as concern grows at the central bank about the health of the nation’s labor market.
The move is the Fed’s first cut since December and lowered its short-term rate to about 4.1%,
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