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Celsius Holdings stock is making a comeback. Find out what's driving the energy drink maker's recent gains after a painful 2024.
Via The Motley Fool · April 4, 2025
At 228,000, the US added more jobs than expected in March.
Via Talk Markets · April 4, 2025
China restricts 7 more rare earths.
Via Talk Markets · April 4, 2025
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Telsey sees upside in Guess?'s restructuring plans but cautions that weak traffic and margin headwinds may limit near-term performance.
Via Benzinga · April 4, 2025
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OpenAI reverses course, plans to release o3 and o4 models in weeks before unveiling GPT-5 in 2025, competing with Google, Anthropic, DeepSeek and xAI.
Via Benzinga · April 4, 2025
ASML Holding NV (NASDAQ: ASML) stock hits 52-week low after EU tariffs. ASML makes advanced chipmaking equipment and faces $35.70B EUV market by 2032.
Via Benzinga · April 4, 2025
The TikTok ban got another extension from President Donald Trump, who said his administration is making progress on arranging a deal.
Via Investor's Business Daily · April 4, 2025
Analyst maintains an Outperform rating with a $220 price forecast and says Williams-Sonoma is well-positioned to navigate challenges with diversified brand portfolio, strong supply chain, and flexible costs.
Via Benzinga · April 4, 2025
Johnson & Johnson's Phase 3b APEX study shows Tremfya reduces symptoms and structural damage in psoriatic arthritis patients with no new safety concerns.
Via Benzinga · April 4, 2025
Let's have a look at the top S&P500 gainers and losers in the middle of the day of today's session.
Via Chartmill · April 4, 2025

Iron ore set for declines, Goldman Sachs predicts. Chinese steel demand down 5% in 2025, exports to fall 15% due to tariffs. Australia faces economic threat.
Via Benzinga · April 4, 2025

Goldman Sachs analyst Michael Ng maintains a Neutral rating on Warner Bros Discovery (NASDAQ: WBD) with a $10.75 price target. The Q1 EBITDA estimate is now $2.03 billion (previously $2.08B), with revenue lowered to $9.54B. Lower ARPU and weaker box office performance impacted projections, though subscriber growth and international expansion could drive future gains.
Via Benzinga · April 4, 2025