Today: 19 July 2026

Leokadia Głogulska

Leokadia Głogulska is a financial and technology journalist at TS2.tech, covering stocks, artificial intelligence, space technology and global market developments. She graduated from Wrocław University of Economics and Business and previously worked in financial analysis before moving into business journalism. Her reporting focuses on helping readers understand the market trends, companies and technologies shaping the global economy.

Robinhood IPO suit goes to Supreme Court, company disclosure rules on the line

Robinhood IPO suit goes to Supreme Court, company disclosure rules on the line

Supreme Court wants Trump administration input on Robinhood IPO lawsuit The U.S. Supreme Court has asked the Trump administration to give its opinion on whether to take up Robinhood Markets’ push to end an investor lawsuit tied to the company’s 2021 IPO. According to the court docket, the justices on June 1 invited the solicitor general to submit a brief with the U.S. government’s position on the case.
Amazon’s next stock driver is live now, Bank of America says

Amazon’s next stock driver is live now, Bank of America says

Bank of America is sticking with its Buy on Amazon.com and a $310 target, saying the company’s Leo satellite network is close to first revenue. The bank says this could give investors a new way to look at Amazon beyond its retail, ads, and cloud business. Analyst Justin Post said Amazon has picked up its launch pace—three launches just in the second quarter, and over 300 satellites up by mid-May.
ServiceNow AI move puts pressure on Salesforce

ServiceNow Stock Slips Premarket After Nvidia AI Surge

ServiceNow shares slipped in early premarket moves Tuesday, down 2.17% to $132.91 as shown in a delayed quote on MarketWatch. This comes after the stock rallied 9.24% Monday following Nvidia’s AI news, which had sparked fresh gains in software names that had been under pressure. ServiceNow last finished at $135.86.
2 June 2026
T. Rowe Price Names New President as Flows Remain a Challenge

T. Rowe Price Names New President as Flows Remain a Challenge

T. Rowe Price moves to its new leadership structure Monday, with Eric Veiel stepping in as president. The change hands a wider strategy role to a longtime investment veteran at the big U.S. active manager. Rob Sharps will remain as chair and CEO. Sébastien Page is named co-head of Global Investments, and Wyatt Lee will take over Global Multi-Asset on Oct. 1, according to the firm.
1 June 2026
US Stock Futures Edge Higher With Nvidia AI Bets in Focus

US Stock Futures Edge Higher With Nvidia AI Bets in Focus

U.S. stock-index futures traded higher Monday, as Wall Street looked set to build on last week’s records. Nvidia’s newest move in artificial intelligence gave tech heavyweights a boost, helping futures hold up despite oil prices climbing again on concerns about the Middle East. Stock-index futures are contracts that indicate where investors think major indexes will be at the cash open.
Carnival Shares Up 8% for the Week With Weekend Risks Ahead

Carnival Shares Up 8% for the Week With Weekend Risks Ahead

Carnival Corporation Ltd. will try to hold an 8% gain when trading resumes Monday, after the U.S. markets stayed shut for the weekend. Shares of the cruise operator finished Friday at $28.06, up 0.43% for the day and 8.01% over the past week. U.S. markets were closed Monday for Memorial Day, according to the NYSE calendar.
31 May 2026

Stock Market Today

  • Smithfield Foods Shares May Be 18% Below Fair Value Despite Continued Uptrend
    July 18, 2026, 9:58 PM EDT. Smithfield Foods (SFD) shares climbed 0.6% on the day and are up 4.5% for the week, now trading at $25.77. While a 7-day gain stands at 4.46%, the past 90 days show an 11.14% decline. The stock is seen as potentially undervalued by 18% with its estimated fair value at about $31.36. Analysts point to growth potential, citing demand for affordable pork as beef prices stay high, along with Smithfield's robust market presence. But antitrust litigation and squeezed margins due to higher pork costs remain key risks. Investors should consider these factors and the broader landscape, keeping in mind this assessment is based on historical and forecast data-not financial advice.
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