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Software M&A heats up: Which SaaS stocks could be next for private equity?

The surge rippled immediately across the software sector, reigniting a debate that has dogged the industry for months: whether the deal reflects a genuine valuation floor for beaten-down SaaS names, or signals that even blue-chip software companies are struggling to navigate the AI transition.

Walmart set for in-line Q2 as investors eye tariff refund plans, 2H guidance
Proactive2d agoneutral
Walmart set for in-line Q2 as investors eye tariff refund plans, 2H guidance

Walmart Inc (NYSE:WMT, XETRA:WMT) is expected to post largely in-line second-quarter results, with investor focus centered on second-half guidance, the treatment of potential tariff refunds, and how much of that money gets reinvested into pricing, according to a note from Jefferies. Analysts...

Warren Buffett has a stark message for stock market investors
TheStreet2d agoneutral
Warren Buffett has a stark message for stock market investors

Every market cycle produces its own version of easy money. Meme stocks, meme coins, options trading, leverage, and now the AI boom have all tempted everyday investors chasing fast riches, often using capital they cannot afford to lose. Warren Buffett built one of the greatest track records in ...

Fed Rate Hike Odds Fall As Amazon Prime Day Effect Hits Retail Sales
Investor's Business Daily2d agobearish
Fed Rate Hike Odds Fall As Amazon Prime Day Effect Hits Retail Sales

The Federal Reserve now looks somewhat unlikely to raise interest rates at either of the next two meetings after a weak July retail sales report further assuaged concerns that the economy may be overheating. Last Friday's weak jobs report and the even weaker retail sales report "are bad news for workers and consumers, but potentially good news for the stock market, because it reduces the urgency at the Fed to raise rates to fight too-high inflation," wrote Chris Zaccarelli, chief investment officer at Northlight Asset Management.