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Verizon Sues T-Mobile Over 'Exaggerated' Savings Claims, Putting Marketing Wars and Stock Valuation Under Scrutiny

Verizon has launched a false advertising lawsuit against rival T-Mobile, alleging its recent marketing campaigns mislead consumers about potential savings. The legal battle throws a spotlight on the aggressive pricing claims used to win customers in the saturated U.S. wireless market and could have significant implications for T-Mobile's brand and investor perception.

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Alamos Gold Charts Ambitious Path to 1 Million Ounces, Unveils Major Island Gold Expansion and Near-$100M Exploration Drive

At its 2026 Investor Day, Alamos Gold laid out a comprehensive growth strategy targeting annual production of one million ounces by the decade's end. The plan hinges on a significant expansion of its flagship Island Gold District in Ontario, backed by a record $97 million exploration budget and detailed operational roadmaps across its North American portfolio.

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Churchill Downs Stock Slump: A Buying Opportunity or a Sign of Deeper Trouble?

Shares of Churchill Downs Incorporated have tumbled over 20% in the past year, significantly underperforming the broader market and its peers. While a standard valuation analysis suggests the stock is deeply undervalued, the persistent decline raises questions about investor sentiment and the company's near-term outlook in a shifting economic landscape.