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Why Shares of GameStop Are Surging Today
Shares of the video game retailer GameStop (NYSE: GME) had popped nearly 26% as of 1:37 p.m. ET today as excitement over a potential short squeeze rose on social media. GameStop is the pioneer of the meme-stock movement that took 2021 by storm, so the stock is heavily susceptible to big random moves up and down. Today, it looks like interest in the stock on social media is building, as short interest has risen to the highest it's been in more than a year, according to analytics company Ortex.
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NYSE Vice Chair: 'Markets have their ups and downs'
Yahoo Finance Editor-at-Large Brian Sozzi is joined by NYSE Vice Chmn. & Chief Commercial Officer, John Tuttle at the 2022 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland as they discuss the forum and the state of the market.
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Why Palantir Stock Was a Winner on Wednesday
Data-mining and analytics specialist Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR) was a fine stock to own on Wednesday. Early that morning, Palantir said it has forged a new deal with Stellantis (NYSE: STLA), the big global auto manufacturer. Under the terms of the arrangement, Stellantis will implement the Palantir Foundry operating system (OS) throughout its business.
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Musk's Revised Twitter Bid Drops Margin Loan, Requires More Cash
(Bloomberg) -- Elon Musk is dropping plans to partially fund his purchase of Twitter Inc. with a margin loan tied to his Tesla Inc. stake and increasing the size of the deal's equity component to $33.5 billion. Most Read from BloombergFed Saw Aggressive Hikes Providing Flexibility Later This YearBiden Demands US 'Stand Up' to Gun Makers After Texas AttackWhy So Few Big Rats Have Fled Putin's ShipStocks Climb in Volatile Session After Fed Minutes: Markets WrapPlot to Kill George W. Bush in Reveng
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2 "Strong Buy" Stocks Under $10 That Are Too Cheap to Ignore
The current market conditions – the NASDAQ is down 28% year-to-date, and the S&P 500 is down 17% – offer bargain hunters a target-rich environment. Plenty of sound stocks have seen their prices decline, pulled down by the general market headwinds and the overall stock trend, to levels that have left them too cheap to ignore. At this level, investors can find the benefits of cheap stocks, like those under $10, which offer both learning opportunities and huge upside potential. However, in evaluati
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Is Google A Buy Or Sell As Stock Split Approaches?
Here's what a fundamental and technical analysis says about Google stock. GOOGL stock buybacks remain high as web search and YouTube advertising rebound. But cloud computing growth is key.
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VMware Negotiating to Include Go-Shop Provision in Broadcom Deal
(Bloomberg) -- VMWare Inc. is negotiating a so-called go-shop provision into its potential takeover agreement with Broadcom Inc. that would allow it to solicit competing offers, according to people familiar with the matter. Most Read from BloombergFed Saw Aggressive Hikes Providing Flexibility Later This YearBiden Demands US 'Stand Up' to Gun Makers After Texas AttackWhy So Few Big Rats Have Fled Putin's ShipStocks Climb in Volatile Session After Fed Minutes: Markets WrapPlot to Kill George W. B
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