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Stock Down: 6 fantasy football superstars likely to slide on 2025 draft boards
These big-name players have held sky-high fantasy football value for many years — but that's about to change in 2025.Yahoo Sports - 1h -
Apple supplier Qorvo sees swift reversal in stock price after warning of weakness in smartphone parts
Qorvo, a key Apple supplier reported strong earnings and guidance, but the stock dropped after the company warned of flat sales to its "largest customer."CNBC - 1d -
AT&T’s stock bucks S&P 500 weakness as subscriber growth shines
AT&T Inc. topped subscriber expectations in the latest quarter, following Verizon Communications Inc., which announced a beat of its own last week.MarketWatch - 2d -
A guide to a better credit score in 2025
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2025 NFL Draft: Stock up, stock down from College Football Playoff as Quinn Ewers disappoints, receivers surge
Which players improved or hurt their stocks in the CFP?CBS Sports - Jan. 21 -
IGM Biosciences to cut 73% of workforce as latest pivot fails to pan out, sending stock down 69%
IGM Biosciences is again cutting staff as it scraps an autoimmune-drug trial after failing to achieve the desired results.MarketWatch - Jan. 10 -
Micron’s stock leads the S&P 500 for 2025. Here’s why more gains could follow.
An analyst sees big upside ahead, fueled by rapid growth in high-bandwidth memory for AI.MarketWatch - Jan. 9 -
Tesla and Nvidia dominated the stock market last year. Why more pedestrian names can shine in 2025.
The average S&P 500 stock had a tough go of it in December. But better times could lie ahead in 2025.MarketWatch - Jan. 8 -
Surgeon general's warning sends alcohol stocks sliding
Spirit companies saw stock prices plummet Friday after the U.S. surgeon general recommended cancer warning labels, similar to those found on tobacco products, be added to alcohol. Boston Beer ...The Hill - Jan. 4
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