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Pizza Hut buyout highlights challenges in fast-food sector
Pizza Hut's private-equity buyout underscores the brand's struggle to innovate amid shifting consumer tastes, a cautionary tale for restaurant investors.
Bitcoin capitulation weakens as spot liquidity turns supportive: Glassnode
Bitcoin's realized losses dropped 46% as bid-side liquidity improves, signaling easing sell pressure and a potential shift in market momentum.
Alaska Air Group Stock Could Be 19.8% Overvalued After Oil Relief and SAF Progress
Alaska Air Group stock has rallied on lower crude prices and sustainable aviation fuel progress, but analysis suggests it may be nearly 20% overvalued.
Bybit Added to Singapore MAS Investor Alert List
Crypto exchange Bybit has been added to Singapore's MAS Investor Alert List, signaling regulatory concerns that may affect its operations and user confidence in the region.
J&J CEO Says Company Focused on Cancer, Not Obesity Drugs
Johnson & Johnson CEO Joaquin Duato confirmed the company will not enter the obesity drug market, instead prioritizing cancer treatments, diverging from rivals racing to develop weight-loss therapies.
RBC Capital Highlights Natural Gas Exposure in Black Stone Minerals Coverage
RBC Capital initiated coverage of Black Stone Minerals with a Sector Perform rating and $16 price target, citing its 76% gas-weighted portfolio and discounted valuation amid weak natural gas fundamentals.
Coinbase aims to cut trading fee reliance as it expands into new revenue streams
Coinbase unveiled a suite of new products at its System Update event, signaling a strategic shift toward diversifying revenue beyond trading fees and reducing reliance on bitcoin price cycles.
Bitcoin layer-2 projects face bear-market reality check as Botanix shuts down
Botanix, a Bitcoin layer-2 project, announced it is winding down operations, citing lack of user demand for Bitcoin-based DeFi in the current bear market.
Bain's Gordon: PE Firms Must Be Proactive to Drive Deals
Bain Capital co-head Chris Gordon says private equity firms need to take a proactive approach to drive transactions in the current market environment.
FIFA uses Avalanche blockchain to fight World Cup ticket scalping
FIFA is using the Avalanche blockchain and Modex to power a new ticketing system aimed at curbing scalping for the 2026 World Cup, marking one of blockchain's biggest real-world tests.
Financials lead with deepest bench of near-breakout stocks
Financial stocks show the highest concentration of near-breakout patterns in the market, signaling potential sector rotation into banks and insurers.
How Canada's Oil Sands Became the Lowest-Cost North American Producer
Canada's oil sands have transformed from high-cost assets to the lowest-cost North American producer, reshaping global supply dynamics and challenging US shale dominance.
JPMorgan Says Fed Preparing Markets for Rate Hikes
JPMorgan Asset Management's Bob Michele says the Federal Reserve is signaling a hawkish stance, preparing markets for potential rate hikes after holding rates steady.
Coinbase-Backed Crypto Perps Exchange Satori Finance Shuts Down
Satori Finance, a perpetuals decentralized exchange backed by Coinbase, is shutting down due to prolonged market downturn, adding to a growing list of crypto firm closures.
Bitcoin Dips as Fed Holds Rates, Pledges Price Stability Under Warsh
Bitcoin slipped after the Fed held rates steady and new Chair Kevin Warsh reiterated a commitment to price stability, dampening risk appetite across crypto markets.
Poll Shows Strong Majority of British Columbians Back LNG Projects
A new Nanos poll on behalf of Canada Action finds that 87% of British Columbians support efficient energy infrastructure, 81% back a natural gas export strategy, and 78% favor increasing LNG exports to Asia and Europe.
JPMorgan urges aggressive buying of this chip stock
JPMorgan analysts advise clients to be aggressive buyers of a specific semiconductor stock, citing strong growth prospects and attractive valuation.
Maybe the Market Was Never Expensive
A retrospective analysis suggests that equity valuations may have been justified by low interest rates and strong earnings growth, challenging the narrative of overpriced markets.
Energy Stocks Fall 0.8% as Crude Oil Prices Slide Wednesday
Energy stocks declined 0.8% Wednesday afternoon as crude oil prices slid, dragging the NYSE Energy Sector Index lower amid broad market weakness.
Barclays Keeps Overweight on Dollar General, Cuts Price Target to $148
Barclays maintained its Overweight rating on Dollar General but cut its price target to $148 from $151, noting the company's good quarter but lackluster market reaction.
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