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The Vegas Sphere parent is gaining momentum. BTIG says buy the stock

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BTIG’s $110 price target implies that shares of Sphere Entertainment could rally 18% from here.

Trump’s latest tariffs U-turn is sparking a global market rally — and reviving talk of the ‘TACO trade’

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“Donald Trump’s TACO bell has rung once again, much to the joy of financial markets,” one investor said on Thursday.

Procter & Gamble earnings top estimates, but shrinking demand weighs on sales

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Procter & Gamble topped Wall Street’s estimates for its quarterly earnings, but the company’s revenue was weaker than expected.

Jefferies says to buy the dip in Meta, reiterates stock as top pick

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Jefferies’ $910 price target offers upside of 48% for shares of Meta.

Ubisoft shares plummet 33% after Assassin’s Creed maker unveils reorganization, cancels six games

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The games designer saw stock plunge on Thursday, following years of share price decline.

Top five takeaways from Trump’s interview with CNBC

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Trump earlier in the day said he reached a framework with NATO Secretary Mark Rutte that appears to stave off Trump’s threats to Greenland.

Jim Cramer says Trump-fueled market volatility once again proves to be a buying opportunity

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“You should get plenty of good buying opportunities over the next three years,” CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Wednesday.

Trump says Greenland framework with NATO involves mineral rights for U.S.

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President Donald Trump said he reached a framework for a deal with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Greenland.

Tougher stance on Trump is ‘very good for business’, says JP Morgan’s Europe boss as CEOs welcome tariff U-turn

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Market watches breathed sigh of relief on President Donald Trump’s tariff U-turn, but keep focused on corporate resilience.

Top business leaders issue an expletive-laced message on the green backlash

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Top business leaders at the World Economic Forum delivered an expletive-laden message on the green backlash.

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