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McDonald’s, Tesla, Stellantis and others

McDonald’s, Tesla, Stellantis and others

Here are the key stocks that saw significant moves in pre-market trading: McDonald's (MCD): The fast food giant saw its shares rise 2% before the market opened, led by solid quarterly earnings that beat analysts' expectations. Tesla (TSLA): Tesla shares jumped 3.5% in premarket trading after announcing record vehicle deliveries for the quarter, beating Wall Street projections. Stellantis (STLA): Stellantis shares rose 1.8% after the company reported better-than-expected sales figures, boosted by strong demand for electric vehicles. Other noteworthy movers: Apple (AAPL): Apple shares rose 1.2% after analysts raised their price target, citing robust iPhone sales. Amazon (AMZN): Amazon shares…
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Chesapeake Energy, F5, Lattice Semiconductor and more

Chesapeake Energy, F5, Lattice Semiconductor and more

After the close, several stocks experienced significant movements, catching the attention of investors and market analysts. Among the most notable were Chesapeake Energy, F5, and Lattice Semiconductor, among others. Here, we delve into the details of these post-market swings and what they could mean for the future. Chesapeake Energy Chesapeake Energy saw a substantial increase in its stock price after hours. The surge can be attributed to the company's recent announcement of better-than-expected quarterly earnings. Chesapeake's strong performance in its natural gas and oil segments has reassured investors about its long-term growth potential. Analysts have revised their price targets upward,…
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Conor Daly Talks IndyCar, NASCAR, and the Balancing Challenges of Both

Conor Daly Talks IndyCar, NASCAR, and the Balancing Challenges of Both

Conor Daly recently had a busy week, competing in three different races in three different types of vehicles: an IndyCar, a NASCAR truck, and a NASCAR Xfinity Series car. This feat is particularly impressive for a driver without a full-time racing contract. The 32-year-old Daly, son of former Formula One driver Derek Daly and stepson of Indianapolis Motor Speedway chairman Doug Boles, has a storied career with 110 IndyCar starts, although he has competed in only two IndyCar races this year. He finished 10th in the Indianapolis 500 and 27th at Iowa, filling in for the injured Jack Harvey. Daly's…
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UK set to announce new ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ rules

UK set to announce new ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ rules

The UK government is set to introduce new regulations for the buy now, pay later (BNPL) sector, which includes companies such as Klarna and Afterpay, after several delays. A Treasury Department representative confirmed that updated regulatory plans will be revealed soon, following comments made by Tulip Siddiq, the newly appointed economic secretary of the Treasury. Siddiq stressed the importance of these regulations in protecting consumers and providing certainty to the industry. The government’s push for regulation follows the findings of a 2021 review by former Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) chief Christopher Woolard, which found that more than 10% of BNPL…
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Warner Bros. Discovery Sues NBA Over Media Rights Dispute With Amazon

Warner Bros. Discovery Sues NBA Over Media Rights Dispute With Amazon

Warner Bros. Discovery has filed a lawsuit against the NBA to secure the rights to broadcast a package of live games, challenging the league’s decision to award those rights to Amazon. “Due to the NBA’s unjustified rejection of our game against a third-party offer, we have initiated legal proceedings to enforce our rights,” said TNT Sports, a unit of Warner Bros. Discovery. “We firmly believe this is not only our contractual right, but also the best service for fans who prefer our flexible and widely accessible platforms, including TNT and Max.” The media company seeks to block the NBA from…
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