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JPMorgan analysts expect Amazon to become the largest U.S. retailer by 2022

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Is the meme stock trade dead?

Shares of popular meme stocks AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. (NYSE:AMC) and GameStop Corp (NYSE:GME) have pulled back significantly after spiking to record highs. GameStop’s decline

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Bernstein’s Sacconaghi: ‘it’s inevitable that Tesla will lose share’

Toni Sacconaghi, senior research analyst at Bernstein, was on CNBC  to discuss his concerns on the valuation of Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA). Shares of Tesla

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Chewy reports better than expected earnings for the first quarter

Chewy Inc. (NYSE: CHWY) reported the financial results for fiscal first quarter ending on May 2, 2021 after the market close on Thursday. Shares of

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UPS shares pull back on weak post-covid outlook: time to buy?

United Parcel Services Inc. (NYSE:UPS) shares on Wednesday pulled back to trade at about $197.98 per share before recovering later to close at $201.05. The

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Marqeta shares pop after IPO: time to buy?

Hot fintech firm Marqeta Inc. (NASDAQ:MQ) shares on Wednesday popped shortly after going public to a high of $32.75. The stock pulled back to close

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What is Trxade Health and why are shares of MEDS up 100%

Trxade Health (NASDAQ: MEDS) is a health services IT company that focuses on digitalizing the retail pharmacy experience. While the company has expertise in optimizing

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Analyst: travel brands are ‘more relevant than ever’

Richard Clarke of AB Bernstein was on CNBC to talk about the return of business travel and how the reopening momentum will help the travel

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Facebook slides after leading executive quit: here is what happened

Facebook Inc. (NASDAQ:FB) shares slid more than 1% on Wednesday after news a leading executive quit the company. The Verge’s Alex Heath broke the news

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Is the FAANG trade dead? this pro says no

David Bahnsen, chief investment officer at The Bahnsen Group, was on CNBC to talk about whether the FAANG trade is dead and whether dividend growers