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CoreWeave's High-Stakes Balancing Act: Nvidia's $2B Bet Meets Investor Lawsuits

AI infrastructure provider CoreWeave finds itself at a critical juncture, buoyed by a deepened $2 billion partnership with chip giant Nvidia while simultaneously defending against securities lawsuits. Investors are weighing the promise of accelerated growth against allegations of misleading disclosures, creating a volatile mix for the high-flying stock.

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IonQ Bets $1.8 Billion on Vertical Integration with SkyWater Acquisition, Aims to Accelerate U.S. Quantum Chip Development

In a major consolidation move within the quantum computing sector, IonQ has announced a definitive agreement to acquire U.S.-based semiconductor foundry SkyWater Technology for $1.8 billion. The deal aims to create a domestically controlled, vertically integrated platform to speed up the development and production of advanced quantum processors, citing both technological and national security imperatives.

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RH Stock: A Deep Value Play or Value Trap? Analysts Clash After 53% Plunge

RH shares have cratered over 50% in the past year, battered by concerns over high-end consumer spending. While a key valuation model suggests the luxury home furnishing retailer is deeply undervalued, its premium earnings multiple tells a conflicting story, leaving investors to question if this is a buying opportunity or a sign of deeper troubles.

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Almirall's Valuation Puzzle: Undervalued Gem or Market Mirage?

Shares of Spanish dermatology specialist Almirall (BME:ALM) present a conundrum for investors. While recent trading has been volatile, a key valuation model suggests the stock is trading at a 7.8% discount to its estimated fair value. We examine the bullish case built on its pipeline, the risks it faces, and what the significant gap between its current and forward P/E ratios might signal.

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Warsh Nomination Sparks Dollar Surge, Sends Precious Metals Tumbling

The U.S. dollar staged a sharp rally Friday, while gold and silver prices plunged, following President Trump's nomination of former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh to lead the central bank. The move, interpreted as a hawkish signal for monetary policy, combined with strong economic data to reshape market expectations.