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MSTR stock gain 4% after buying $1.57B Bitcoin as BTC nears $74K

Michael Saylor’s Strategy (previously known as Microstrategy), the world’s largest publicly traded holder of bitcoin, expanded its cryptocurrency reserves again last week, purchasing more than $1.5 billion worth of bitcoin in one of its largest acquisitions on record. According to a filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday, the company bought 22,337

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Can Bitcoin rally back above $100K as demand rises and tensions cool?

After trading rangebound between $65,000 – $70,000 over the past weeks, Bitcoin price momentum returned on Friday as macro pressures cooled. Broader market sentiment has improved from levels seen earlier in the month, and the total crypto market cap has also stabilised above the $2.5 trillion mark after falling sharply from over $3.3 trillion in

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Ulta Beauty stock’s post-earnings sell-off is a gift for long-term investors

Ulta Beauty (NASDAQ: ULTA) is being punished this morning after the cosmetics retailer posted a profit miss and issued “conservative” guidance for the full year. Investors bailed on ULTA also because its operating margin contracted by a significant 220 bps in the fourth quarter. Still, there’s reason to believe that Ulta Beauty stock remains well-positioned

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Is AMD stock’s latest dip a warning sign or a buying chance?

Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) plunged by nearly 2% in Friday afternoon trading, extending a shaky stretch for semiconductor names amid a cautious sentiment. Even though the broader indices remained steady today, the investors are weighing oil prices, geopolitical tension and renewed concerns about AI chip exports. Friday’s pullback in AMD stock added to Thursday’s

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Why is BBAI stock tanking to $3.91 on huge volume?

BigBear.ai Holdings (NYSE: BBAI) stock plunged nearly 3% on Friday and is trading around $3.95 at press time. The stock sliced through its intraday support at $4.00, on blistering volume that dwarfed its three-month average by nearly 70%. The drop left shares nursing losses from a brief post-earnings surge earlier this week, as investors digested

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US stocks close in red as S&P 500 dips on oil rally and geopolitics

US stocks closed red on Friday, despite showing some recovery and optimism after the opening bell. The benchmark S&P 500 index slipped 0.61%, leaving it about 5% below its most recent peak. Meanwhile, the Nasdaq Composite fell 0.93%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 119 points, or 0.25%. Rising oil prices tied to geopolitical

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Microsoft eyes massive Texas AI hub as quality score hits new high

Microsoft’s quality rating reached a new high this week, even as the stock’s price momentum remains weak. At the same time, the company is moving to secure major artificial intelligence infrastructure in Abilene, Texas, as part of a broader effort to expand Azure AI capacity. The quality score rose week over week from 89.96, while

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Is AI speeding up war? How US struck 2,000 Iran targets in 4 days

Artificial intelligence is increasingly shaping how modern wars are fought. In recent US military operations linked to the conflict involving Iran, Washington said it struck more than 2,000 targets in just four days. That pace would have been difficult to sustain in earlier conflicts, when military intelligence had to be reviewed manually across multiple command

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US attacks Kharg Island: why this oil chokepoint could play the decider?

The war with Iran has already shaken oil markets, but the latest US strike on Kharg Island reveals something deeper about how this conflict may unfold. The island is not just another military target in the Persian Gulf. It is the point where Iran’s economy connects to the global oil system. Washington hit military installations

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From Kolkata to Lucknow, Hormuz blockade fuels LPG crisis for eateries

How does grabbing a chicken roll in Kolkata—a city famed for its vibrant culinary heritage—connect to the US-Israel-Iran war raging in the Middle East? Surprisingly, it does—a lot. Samir Ray, who runs a bustling fast-food stall serving hundreds daily, told Invezz he may soon have to shut down amid India’s worsening LPG cylinder shortage, directly

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