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Warner Bros. Discovery says it’s open to a sale; shares jump

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WBD had planned to split into two separate entities and is not abandoning those plans.

Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: GM, Coca-Cola, 3M, Philip Morris & more

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These are the stocks posting the largest moves in the premarket.

Airbnb adds direct messaging, new social features after app overhaul

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The updates follow the travel company’s major overhaul in May, which brought services such as catering and personal training to its app.

Citi upgrades 2 solar stocks as sector defies Trump’s anti-renewable policies because of AI power demand

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In a Monday note, the bank upgraded both solar stocks to buy from neutral.

Nike CEO says the company needs to earn back shelf space in the face of stiff competition

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In an exclusive interview Nike CEO Elliott Hill says he’s betting on a “return to sport” to revive the brand.

OpenAI cracks down on Sora 2 deepfakes after pressure from Bryan Cranston, SAG-AFTRA

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OpenAI will also collaborate with United Talent Agency, Creative Artists Agency and Association of Talent Agents to ensure voice and likeness protections.

JPMorgan downgrades Goldman Sachs, favors cheaper rivals

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JPMorgan sees shares of Goldman Sachs slipping 2% from their current valuation.

Coca-Cola tops earnings and revenue estimates but says demand for drinks is still soft

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Shares of Coke have risen nearly 10% this year, increasing its market value to around $295 billion.

Tesla and GM are among the stocks expected to see big moves after earnings this week

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Looking at anticipated moves based on options pricing, CNBC Pro screened for stocks that could score large gains or losses this week after posting results.

Jim Cramer says Apple’s rally to a record shows why you should hold, not sell, the stock

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Apple’s stock hits a record high as Jim Cramer tells investors to hold, citing strong iPhone demand, services growth and market momentum.

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