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XRP's 40% Plunge: A Buying Opportunity or a Value Trap?

XRP, the cryptocurrency designed for global payments, has seen its value tumble over 40% in the past year. While its long-term promise to reshape cross-border finance remains, investors now face a critical juncture: is this a chance to buy the dip, or a sign of deeper troubles ahead?

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Giverny Capital Exits Fiserv Stake, Citing AI Shift and Underperformance

Investment firm Giverny Capital Asset Management detailed its sale of Fiserv shares in its 2025 year-end letter, pointing to market fixation on artificial intelligence and the financial technology giant's steep decline. The move highlights a broader divergence between fundamental performance and current investor sentiment.

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Ericsson's Strong Q4 Performance Catches Value Investors' Eye

The Hotchkis & Wiley Global Value Fund credited Ericsson (ERIC) as a key driver of its fourth-quarter returns, as the telecom equipment maker's shares surged. The fund's latest investor letter details how strategic stock picks, particularly in non-U.S. markets, fueled its outperformance against a global benchmark.

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Apex Fintech's New AI Toolkit Aims to Democratize Wealth Platform Development, Amid Governance Warnings

Apex Fintech Solutions launches an 'agentic' AI suite designed to let business leaders prototype wealth management features without coding, promising to slash development time. While hailed as a potential game-changer for innovation, industry experts caution that the rush to adopt such tools must be balanced with robust oversight and firm-wide governance to avoid siloed risks and operational pitfalls.

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Workday's Steep Slide: A Value Bet or Value Trap for Investors?

As the S&P 500 notches another year of robust gains, the concentrated nature of the rally has left some high-flying tech names like Workday in the dust. Hotchkis & Wiley's latest investor letter reveals the HR software giant was a significant drag on its value fund in Q4 2025, with shares down over 33% in a year. Against a backdrop of stretched market valuations, we examine whether this sell-off presents a compelling entry point or signals deeper troubles.