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Peloton's Pivot: From Pandemic Darling to a Fight for Fitness Market Relevance

Once the undisputed leader in connected fitness, Peloton Interactive is navigating a critical business reset. Faced with declining revenue, subscriber churn, and a shifting market, the company is trading rapid expansion for a strategy focused on cost control and stabilization. The core question for investors is whether its brand and ecosystem can sustain a profitable future.

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Tesla Shifts Gears: Fremont Factory Retooled for Optimus Robots as $2 Billion Bet on xAI Fuels AI Ambitions

Tesla is pivoting its core strategy, phasing out legacy Model S and X production to mass-manufacture Optimus humanoid robots and deepening its commitment to artificial intelligence with a major investment in Elon Musk's xAI. This strategic realignment signals a future where the company's identity may evolve from electric vehicle pioneer to a broader AI and robotics powerhouse.

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Apple's iPhone Powers Record Revenue Amid Mac, Wearables Slowdown

Apple's latest quarterly earnings reveal a tale of two halves: blockbuster iPhone sales, particularly in emerging markets like India, drove revenue to a new high, while Mac and wearables segments saw notable declines. The tech giant also faces questions over its AI strategy and conservative spending.

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Coty's Deep Discount: A Value Trap or a Beauty Stock Bargain?

Coty Inc.'s shares have tumbled nearly 60% over the past year, trading at a steep discount to industry peers. While a discounted cash flow model suggests significant undervaluation, the prolonged weakness raises questions about the cosmetics giant's turnaround narrative and whether the market is missing a hidden gem.

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HubSpot's Strategic Shift: Upmarket Gains and AI Agents Fuel Growth Amid SMB Softness

Wall Street analysts are reaffirming confidence in HubSpot's long-term strategy, pointing to its successful expansion into larger enterprise clients and the integration of AI agents across its platform. While concerns linger over softening demand from small and mid-sized businesses, the company's focus on multi-hub adoption and upmarket contracts is seen as reshaping its core growth engine.