Software Stock Rout: A Canary in the Coal Mine for Broader Markets?
A sharp sell-off in legal software stocks, triggered by an AI update, has reignited fears about the sector's vulnerability and raised questions about market-wide stability.
A sharp sell-off in legal software stocks, triggered by an AI update, has reignited fears about the sector's vulnerability and raised questions about market-wide stability.
After a brutal 61% decline in 2025, Dogecoin faces significant headwinds in the coming year. Analysts point to its lack of real-world utility, limited merchant adoption, and an inflationary, uncapped token supply as key factors likely to suppress its price, with technical analysis suggesting a potential retest of its 2022 lows.
The Texas-based regional bank announces its latest dividend increase, continuing a decade-long trend of shareholder returns, though its yield remains below some industry peers. Analysts highlight the payout's strong coverage by earnings.
While Beazer Homes USA's recent quarterly earnings fell short of market expectations, a closer look at the financial statements reveals a more nuanced story. Significant one-time charges weighed on the bottom line, but underlying operational performance may be more resilient than the headline figures suggest.
Germany's Federal Cartel Office has ordered Amazon to cease imposing price caps on third-party sellers in its German marketplace, marking a first-of-its-kind move to reclaim millions in alleged anti-competitive profits. The regulator argues Amazon's dual role as platform operator and competitor makes such price interventions illegal.
Alliant Energy's heavy institutional ownership brings both stability risks and governance influence, as major funds dominate the utility's shareholder registry.
U.S. stock futures inched upward Thursday morning as investors parsed conflicting economic data: a sharp slowdown in private hiring against a steady expansion in the services industry, keeping rate-cut expectations in check.
A series of insider stock purchases at Key Tronic Corporation is drawing investor attention, signaling management's belief in the electronics manufacturer's long-term value proposition.
After a recent dip, investors are scrutinizing whether CyberArk Software's share price accurately reflects its value. A deep dive into valuation models reveals a complex picture, with key metrics telling conflicting stories about the identity security leader's worth.
While OneWater Marine, Titan International, and ArcBest have posted impressive short-term gains, a closer look at their valuations and market conditions suggests investors should proceed with caution rather than chase momentum.
The chipmaker reported a 5% rise in quarterly revenue to $12.3 billion, though net income slipped 6%. Strong growth in automotive and IoT segments helped offset near-term headwinds in the smartphone market.
NXP Semiconductors sharpens its focus on the future of automotive electronics, divesting its MEMS sensor business and acquiring connectivity assets to bolster its position in software-defined vehicles and physical AI platforms.
Southeast Asia's super-app leader Grab Holdings sees its stock back in the spotlight following robust Q3 results and a strategic lidar partnership. Yet, despite raised guidance and bullish analyst calls, a significant share price pullback highlights the complex valuation debate facing investors.
After a meteoric 442% surge over 90 days, Hycroft Mining Holding (HYMC) shares are experiencing a sharp pullback, raising questions about its sky-high valuation and the sustainability of its rally amidst ongoing operational challenges.
Endava's recent tempered revenue forecast and slowing growth have sparked debate among investors. The company cites heightened client caution on large-scale digital projects, prompting a reassessment of its near-term trajectory and the sustainability of its complex transformation niche.
A deep dive into Emera Inc.'s ownership structure reveals that institutional investors control 51% of the company, granting them substantial sway over the North American utility's strategic direction, while retail investors hold a significant 48% minority stake.
Jumbo Interactive's robust first-half FY26 results reveal a company in transition, balancing aggressive expansion into new markets and services with a more conservative capital return policy. As governance sees a routine shift, investors are left weighing integration risks against long-term growth potential.
NOV Inc. reported a Q4 net loss of $78 million, a sharp reversal from last year's profit, capping a year where annual net income fell 77%. While the stock rose post-announcement, the results intensify scrutiny on the oilfield services firm's path to sustainable earnings.
U.S. court documents unsealed Friday detail a years-long, familiar relationship between Edmond de Rothschild Group CEO Ariane de Rothschild and the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, including dozens of emails and arranged meetings, raising questions about the bank's prior characterisation of their ties.
The UN's top human rights official, Volker Türk, has issued an urgent $400 million appeal, warning that severe funding shortfalls have forced his agency into 'survival mode,' drastically scaling back critical monitoring and protection work worldwide.