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Shares of Genus (LSE: GNS) surged 27% today (30 April), easily putting it top of the FTSE 250‘s daily leaderboard. I’ve been anticipating a potential move higher, as this UK
Key Takeaways Microsoft shares rallied Thursday after the company’s quarterly results beat Wall Street’s expectations. Several analysts raised their price targets for the stock and Morgan Stanley called it one
Pinterest says it’s finally going to do something about the AI slop that’s taken over its platform. After an increasing volume of complaints, the social networking and image pinboarding site
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Americans say jobs are harder to find and businesses say they are scaling back plans to hire because of the trade wars. The April jobs report might offer the first