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U.S. ends probe into Tesla remote driving feature after software updates

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The agency opened the probe into the “Actually Smart Summon” feature in early 2025 after reports of several crashes.

Bank of America downgrades Carvana. Why the stock’s recent dip isn’t a buying opportunity

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Carvana is likely to notch less growth this year due to worsening macroeconomic conditions tied to the Iran war, per Bank of America.

Oracle names Schneider Electric’s Maxson as CFO amid soaring AI spending

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Oracle on Monday appointed Hilary Maxson as chief financial officer, ⁠tapping an executive with experience in infrastructure and energy.

Here are Monday’s biggest analyst calls: Nvidia, Apple, Tesla, Netflix, Carvana, Tyson Foods, Twilio & more

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Here are Monday’s biggest calls on Wall Street.

It’s-a-hit: ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ box office blasts off with $372.5 million globally

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Universal Pictures released the sequel globally on Wednesday, capitalizing on kids’ spring break vacations in the week leading up to the Easter holiday.

Neurocrine expands into metabolic diseases with $2.9 billion Soleno buyout

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Neurocrine has ⁠offered $53 per Soleno share held, which represents a premium of about 34% to the stock’s last close.

Tesla is down sharply in 2026. JPMorgan sees even more declines ahead

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“We … advise investors approach TSLA shares with a high degree of caution,” analyst Ryan Brinkman said in a note.

Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Netflix, Soleno Therapeutics, Strategy & more

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These are the stocks posting the largest moves premarket.

Netflix is a buy as subscription price hikes drive gains, says Goldman Sachs

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Netflix are poised to go higher after the company recently raised its subscription prices, according to Goldman Sachs.

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