The overall cryptocurrency market fell 2.5% to around $2.45 trillion, wiping out more than $530 million in long bets.
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The company has a highly attractive market position and business model that supports a rich valuation, but a lot of things need to go right for it to look like a great value.
South Korean stocks got hammered on Tuesday, and that's a major worry for Wall Street. The country's flagship Kospi index plunged more than 10%, dragged down by slumps in the shares of memory-chip makers SK Hynix and Samsung.
LUNR, GLDG and BCDA have been added to the Zacks Rank #5 (Strong Sell) List on July 28, 2026.
Abel, like the Oracle of Omaha, is a stickler for value -- and finding a good deal in today's stock market has proved almost impossible.
Investing.com -- U.S. chip stocks extended losses in premarket trading Tuesday, building on Monday’s declines after a broad selloff swept through Asian semiconductor names overnight as investors pulled back from AI-linked stocks amid growing worries about how the industry’s infrastructure buildout is being financed and rising competitive pressure from China.
European stock indexes rose in early trade after further falls in oil prices buoyed sentiment. The Europe-wide Stoxx 600 was 0.3% higher. London's FTSE 100 nudged up 100 amid conflicting earnings stories.
An Nvidia (NVDA) employee has been detained by Taiwanese prosecutors as part of an investigation int
Tech stocks looked set to drop again on Tuesday as investors continued to ditch chip makers, which got hammered the previous session due to concerns about fierce competition from China. Nasdaq 100 futures declined 0.
The market and the analysts covering this launch company are about $50 per share apart. The deal it signed in late June explains most of the gap.
Johnson & Johnson has offered $5.5 billion to settle tens of thousands of lawsuits claiming its baby powder and other talcum powder products caused ovarian cancer, the company says.
Is the recent IPO's honeymoon period finally over?
South Korea's Kospi index plunged more than 10% on Tuesday morning as chipmaking stocks came under heavy selling amid renewed concerns over whether the artificial intelligence boom can be sustained.View on euronews
Target (TGT) is under fresh scrutiny after being named in a lawsuit tied to Nara Organics infant formula that allegedly caused a confirmed case of infant botulism in Washington, which is part of a broader FDA and CDC outbreak investigation. See our latest analysis for Target. The Nara Organics lawsuit lands at a time when Target's share price has a year to date return of 39.63% and a 1 year total shareholder return of 37.63%, while its 5 year total shareholder return is down 36.52%. This...
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Johnson & Johnson (J&J) has offered to pay $5.5bn (£4.13bn) to resolve tens of thousands of lawsuits in the US alleging its talcum powder caused ovarian cancer. The company said the settlement covers around 76,000 claims, having already settled most cases alleging its talc contained asbestos and caused mesothelioma. J&J's vice president of litigation, Erik Haas, said the move was motivated by a desire to get closure – describing the claims themselves as "meritless".
South Korea’s Kospi index plunged more than 10% on Tuesday on heavy selling of chipmaking stocks that have gyrated recently due to concerns over the sustainability of the boom in artificial intelligence. Oil prices fell more than 1%, while U.S. futures were little changed. Trading was temporarily halted as Kospi dropped to its lowest level since April as shares in chipmakers Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix dropped sharply.
South Korean and Japanese tech took another battering Tuesday, leading losses across most Asian stock markets, as a report of a breakthrough in China's chip industry compounded growing worries about the longevity of the AI boom.There were also losses across most other markets, though Hong Kong was the standout as its tech firms enjoyed some much-needed buying following a painful first half of the year.
In the midst of an expensive AI transformation, the company is grappling with litigation that could cost it billions and force painful changes.
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Tesla has shed 15% in 2026 while the broader market climbs, yet one of Wall Street's most vocal analysts just doubled down on a target that implies the stock is nowhere near finished. The gap between his conviction and the crowd's skepticism comes down to a single question about execution.
The oil price trend wasn't a friend to the massive American oil company.
Navitas topped second-quarter revenue estimates and outlined a stronger third-quarter outlook, but a wider net loss weighed on the stock in extended trading.
The company said it reached an agreement with firms representing plaintiffs in the outstanding talc cases to pay up to $3 billion in claim payments in 2027, with no further payments due before 2028.
Oneok Inc. (OKE) concluded the recent trading session at $89.46, signifying a -3.97% move from its prior day's close.