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Jersey Mike's eyes $12B IPO valuation

Jersey Mike's looks to be a top 10 public restaurant company. (0:15) QXO agrees to buy TopBuild. (1:25) Pepsi broadens Gatorade into an everyday hydration drink. (2:11) Show NotesWhy it looks too soon to short stocksEpisode transcripts seekingalpha.com/wsb. Sign up for our daily ...  Afficher plus

STAAR prelims signal upside

STAAR Surgical (STAA) announces preliminary net sales for first quarter 2026. (00:14) Disney (DIS) plans 1,000 job cuts in marketing overhaul under new CEO Josh D’Amaro. (01:15) Cheap semaglutide copies in India challenge Novo Nordisk, cut Eli Lilly’s lead: report. (02:07)Episode ...  Afficher plus

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TSMC and Salesforce Higher; Hewlett Packard and United Lower
Stock Movers

On this episode of Stock Movers:- Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) is higher after earnings beat analyst estimates, in the latest sign of rising demand for components like Nvidia chips that power AI. It also narrowed its capital expenditure forecast for the full year.- Hewlett Packard ...  Afficher plus

AI trade surges, Fed split, United lifts outlook
Morning Brief

US stocks open higher as the AI trade reignites on record results from Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM), which posted record quarterly profit and raised its 2025 outlook for the second time this year. The chipmaker expects mid-30% revenue growth next year and plans to expand production ...  Afficher plus

Nvidia Earnings; Crowdstrike Miss; HP Inc and Tariffs
Stock Movers

On this episode of Stock Movers:- Nvidia (NVDA) shares are lower this morning after it gave a revenue forecast of roughly $54 billion for the fiscal third quarter, in line with the average Wall Street estimate but lower than some analysts' projections. The company's leadership re ...  Afficher plus

Bitcoin's Horrible Weekend, GameStop CEO to Step Down, The UK Intervenes in Nvidia's$40B Chip Deal, An Earnings Beat for Coca-Cola, Tesla Shares Slide Amid Probe, and Disney CEO's Message on Movies and Reopening Theaters
Squawk on the Street

Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber let off the show by discussing working our way back to normal: Jim and David being on set together for the first time in 13 months. They segued to Bitcoin's weekend sell-off and what it means for cryptocurrency and shares of Coinbase ...  Afficher plus