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Investor Exit Sparks Debate Over Corteva's Future as Breakup Talks Emerge

Hardman Johnston Global Advisors has sold its entire stake in Corteva Inc. (NYSE: CTVA) following management discussions about potentially splitting the company's Seeds and Crop Protection units. The move highlights growing investor unease over strategic direction, liability concerns, and the unclear path to value creation, casting a shadow over the agricultural giant's recent strong performance.

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Ichor Holdings: A Valuation Check After the Stock's Wild Ride

Ichor Holdings (ICHR) shares have taken investors on a rollercoaster, soaring over 64% in a month before a sharp 9% single-day drop. With the semiconductor equipment maker posting revenue near $1 billion alongside net losses, the market is grappling with how to price its future in a cyclical industry. We examine whether the pullback presents a buying opportunity or a warning sign.

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First Hawaiian Bank's Valuation Under Scrutiny Amid Volatile Trading

First Hawaiian Bank (FHB) shares have captured investor interest following a period of mixed performance, trading at $26.55. While recent daily declines contrast with solid monthly and quarterly gains, analysts debate whether the stock's current discount to intrinsic value represents a buying opportunity or reflects underlying economic risks.

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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.