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YPF Sociedad Anonima (YPF) was a big mover last session on higher-than-average trading volume. The latest trend in earnings estimate revisions might not help the stock continue moving higher in the near term.
Going long NVIDIA NASDAQ: NVDA stock still makes sense because the multi-trillion dollar AI opportunity has yet to play out, and Nvidia is the dominating source. Its chipsets, GPUs, and accelerators are only the tip of an iceberg that includes a full stack of services.
Chinese electric vehicle firm Xpeng Inc (NYSE:XPEV) climbed in Tuesday's pre-market trading after unveiling record revenues and a return to positive margins in the fourth quarter. Revenue jumped 153% year on year to 13.05 billion Yuan (US$1.84 billion) over the final quarter of the year, or by 53% compared to the previous three months, the firm reported.
AstraZeneca PLC (LSE:AZN) is acquiring Canada's Fusion Pharmaceuticals for $2.4 billion, in a bid to effectively 'keep up with Joneses' as it seeks to challenge Novartis, which is blazing a trail in targeted cancer treatment. Fusion specialises in the development of radioconjugates, which focuses on delivering radioactive isotopes directly to cancer cells through precise targeting mechanisms.
Both Consolidated Water (CWCO) and Global Water Resources (GWRS) are efficiently meeting the water and wastewater service requirements of their customers.
Tesco PLC (LSE:TSCO) has lost its appeal against a ruling which said its Clubcard logo had infringed on a trademark owned by rival Lidl. The UK's largest supermarket used a yellow circle behind a blue background to advertise products which were part of its Clubcard scheme.
The market hasn't been kind to small-cap stocks. Over the last three years, the Russell 2000 index lost over 11% of its value compared to 30% gains by its larger brethren in the S&P 500.
Shares of Super Micro have surged by more than 900% over the past year as Wall Street looks for stocks to play the AI trend.
Imperial (IMO) plans a three-month shutdown of the Winnipeg pipeline for repairs due to integrity concerns, prompting fuel supply management measures in Manitoba.
bluebird (BLUE) obtains a $175 million five-year, term loan facility from Hercules that stretches its cash runaway by two years. The company's shares rise on the news.