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Gainers
SymbolPriceChange (%)
RGLS
$7.98136.8%
NVNI
$0.45111.22%
RGC
$6089.87%
JFBR
$1.4975.29%
RYET
$8.2562.72%
Losers
SymbolPriceChange (%)
GLST
$3.05-61.88%
EJH
$0.43-45.51%
WGS
$66.85-42.85%
SOGP
$1.53-31.39%
WNC
$6.91-30.62%
Actives
SymbolPriceChange (%)
LGMK
$0.026.75%
PTPI
$0.01-7.69%
NVNI
$0.45111.22%
GNLN
$0.01-11.02%
AMCR
$9.2-1.39%
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  • Are you looking for more income from your portfolio? Even with bond yields still near multiyear highs, plenty of dividend stocks are worth considering.

  • Palantir Technologies (PLTR 2.15%) probably has helped make some investors millionaires in recent times. After all, the software company saw its stock soar more than 1,000% over the past three years.

  • Automakers operate in a capital-intensive industry with fierce competition. While Ford Motor Company (F -1.53%) and General Motors (GM -3.50%) have had their stocks beaten down over uncertainty about the potential effects of threatened and imposed tariffs both here and abroad, they are also spending billions to develop electric vehicles and are struggling in overseas markets like China.

  • Dominion Energy (D 0.11%) has a number of very attractive features to offer dividend investors. But there's one fact about the company that will likely cause investors some concern.

  • Wall Street Journal article saying headhunters were contacted branded ‘absolutely false' by chair Robyn Denholm

  • Oil prices fell, with Brent crude down to $60 a barrel as concerns over weakening demand intensified after the latest data showed the U.S. economy contracted in 1Q for the first time since 2022.

  • Topline results from phase 3 sunRIZE study, using ersodetug for the treatment of patients with congenital hyperinsulinism, expected in December 2025. Proof-of-concept was established in a phase 2 study using the oral small molecule plasma kallikrein inhibitor RZ402 for the treatment of patients with diabetic macular edema. The global diabetic macular edema market size is projected to reach $7.5 billion by 2034.

  • The Rolls-Royce share price held steady on Thursday after the company published its financial results and reiterated its forward guidance. It was trading at 765p on Thursday, much higher than last month's low of 557p.

  • American Airlines achieved record free cash flow of $2.4 billion in 2024, reducing debt by $15 billion, driven by strong demand recovery and capacity fine-tuning. AAL's diversified revenue streams include passenger transportation, loyalty programs, and ancillary services, contributing to a stable financial base and liquidity. Despite economic uncertainties and rising costs, AAL's shares are undervalued with a potential 11.94% price increase, making it a "Buy" recommendation.

  • The Wall Street Journal has reported that Tesla board members contacted executive search firms to kick off a formal hunt for a successor to CEO Elon Musk. The claims have since been denied by Tesla Chair Robyn Denholm.

  • Clarkson PLC (LSE:CKN) shares sank 12% to 2,890p after the shipping services group cut its full-year profit guidance due to the effects of global trade tensions and currency headwinds. The FTSE 250-listed group cut its full-year profit guidance to a range of £85 million to £95 million Having already warned alongside annual results in mid-March that regional conflicts and trade tensions were "creating uncertainty" and hitting freight rates and asset values, Clarkson's fresh update noted that uncertainty has escalated.

  • For more than 30 years, there have been a number of next-big-thing trends and innovations that have captivated the attention of professional and everyday investors. Though the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has been the primary market mover for more than two years, it hasn't been the only trend responsible for lifting Wall Street's major stock indexes to new heights.

  • Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) chair Robyn Denholm has publicly denied claims that the company's board is searching for a new chief executive to replace Elon Musk. A Wall Street Journal report had alleged that board members contacted executive search firms last month, citing concerns over Musk's time spent on political duties under the Trump administration.

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    Genflow Biosciences PLC (LSE:GENF, OTCQB:GENFF) reported progress across its research programmes and raised new funds during the 2024 financial year. The company advanced its lead programme GF-1002, targeting MASH, to the pre-IND stage.

  • Meta and Microsoft both score quarterly profit beats on the top and bottom line, unfazed by the Trump tariff war. Qualcomm, however, sees its stock fall in after-hours trade and concern about the levies begins to weigh on its guidance.

  • What's a five-letter word that can have a negative connotation when used as a verb but a positive one when used as a noun? The answer is "yield.

  • The recent volatility in the stock market has seen many technology companies fall into value territory. For investors with a long view, this can be a great time to start accumulating shares in market-leading companies that are trading at attractive valuations.

  • It wasn't quite a clean sweep, but the market has taken a glass-half-full view of Whitbread PLC's (LSE:WTB) latest results. Shares in the Premier Inn owner jumped 4% in early trading as investors responded positively to signs that trading isn't quite as soft as feared and to news of a further £250 million share buyback.

  • OPEC+ output hike plans and weaker U.S. GDP weigh on oil prices. Brent risks falling to $55 as bearish sentiment grows in energy markets.

  • A US judge on Wednesday accused Apple of defying an order to loosen its grip on the App Store payment system to the point that criminal charges could be warranted.

  • Apple Inc's (NASDAQ:AAPL, ETR:APC) shares fell around 1.6% in after-hours trading on Wednesday after a US judge ruled the company had violated a court order relating to its App Store payments policy. The decision, in a long-running case brought by Fortnite maker Epic Games, referred Apple to federal prosecutors to consider a potential criminal contempt investigation.

  • Tens of thousands of UK savers with exposure to US technology stocks, whether through ISAs, SIPPs, or global equity funds, will be heartened by Meta Platforms Inc's (NASDAQ:META, ETR:FB2A, SWX:FB) stronger-than-expected first-quarter results, released after-hours Wednesday. Shares in the social media giant are on course to open more than 5% higher on Thursday, providing a much-needed boost after a rocky start to the year for the so-called ‘Magnificent Seven'.

  • Endeavour Mining PLC (LSE:EDV, TSX:EDV, OTCQX:EDVMF) has now detailed a strong quarter amid strengthening gold prices. It reported strong first quarter results with production of 341,000 ounces of gold, at an all-in sustaining cost of $1,129 per ounce.

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    National Grid PLC (LSE:NG.) has appointed Zoë Yujnovich, former Shell PLC (LSE:SHEL, NYSE:SHEL) gas and upstream director, as its new chief executive as John Pettigrew retires after almost 10 years in the role.

  • Supermarket Income REIT PLC (LSE:SUPR, OTC:SUPIF) has completed a £90 million refinancing deal that will replace two near-term maturing loans and streamline the trust's borrowing arrangements. The London-listed investor in grocery-led property said the new three-year facility, provided by Barclays, is unsecured and carries an interest margin of 1.55% over the Sterling Overnight Index Average (SONIA).