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Paladin Energy share price dips as uranium jumps above $100 and a big holder exits the 5% line

Paladin Energy share price dips as uranium jumps above $100 and a big holder exits the 5% line

Paladin Energy shares fell 2.1% to A$13.84 Friday as uranium spot prices climbed above $100 a pound after heavy buying by Sprott Physical Uranium Trust. Kopernik Global Investors disclosed it dropped below the 5% substantial holder threshold on Jan. 23. Paladin produced 1.23 million pounds of U3O8 in the December quarter, up 16%, and sold 1.43 million pounds at $71.8 per pound. Interim results are due Feb. 12.
ASX top stocks today: Silex jumps 9% in uranium surge as WiseTech drops on ACCC move

ASX top stocks today: Silex jumps 9% in uranium surge as WiseTech drops on ACCC move

Silex Systems surged 9.43% to A$9.75, leading uranium and rare-earth stocks higher on the ASX 200, which closed nearly flat at 8,728.6. WiseTech Global dropped 3.18% after the antitrust regulator raised concerns over an acquisition and planned divestment. The Australian dollar traded at 66.75 U.S. cents. Investors await Australia’s November CPI on Wednesday and the U.S. jobs report on Jan. 9.

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  • Why Storytelling Influences Stock Prices More Than Fundamentals
    June 3, 2026, 4:11 PM EDT. This analysis explores why narratives and storytelling often impact stock prices more than traditional fundamental analysis based on financial metrics. Compelling stories can reshape investor behavior, creating market moves that diverge from underlying company performance. The discussion highlights how narrative framing and packaging drive mispricings and reveal potential opportunities for investors to profit by identifying when stories distort stock valuations. The insights come with a video breakdown published May 29, 2026, providing a detailed look at how stories move markets beyond cold numbers.

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Medtronic Shares Near One-Year Lows as NYSE Open Looms After Friday Drop

Medtronic shares rise on earnings beat, 2027 risk still in view

3 June 2026
Medtronic shares jumped 5.4% after beating quarterly revenue and adjusted profit estimates on strong heart-device demand, but the company’s fiscal 2027 profit guidance missed Wall Street forecasts, with a $250 million tariff hit and uncertainty over the diabetes business separation still looming.
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Oklo Stock Is Getting Hit. The Insider-Sale Filing Traders Are Watching

3 June 2026
Oklo plunged about 10% to $65.89 after a June 2 SEC filing revealed 200,000 Class A shares sold June 1 under a pre-arranged insider-trading plan tied to CEO Jacob DeWitte, triggering a sharper drop than peers as investors reacted to the insider-sale disclosure despite ongoing U.S. nuclear fuel-supply momentum and recent government selection for advanced reactor fuel talks.
Apple Shares Slip Ahead of Key AI Event

Apple Shares Slip Ahead of Key AI Event

3 June 2026
Apple shares slid 1.8% to $309.67 as investors grew cautious ahead of the June 8 WWDC, where Apple is expected to reveal AI advancements; UBS sees limited upside from the event, while Morgan Stanley and BofA are more bullish, making the keynote a key test for Apple’s valuation and future iPhone demand.
T1 Energy Stock Gets a $32 Million Battery Test as AI Power Demand Builds

T1 Energy Stock Gets a $32 Million Battery Test as AI Power Demand Builds

3 June 2026
T1 Energy shares held nearly flat after announcing a $32 million deal to acquire KORE Power, expanding into battery storage and data-center infrastructure; Northland initiated coverage with an Outperform rating and $16 price target but highlighted funding and ramp-up risks, as T1 aims for positive EBITDA in 2026 and $15–20 million EBITDA contribution in 2027, pending deal closure and KORE shareholder approval.
Grab Shares Slide After Q1 Beat, Investors Eye Market Headwinds

Grab Shares Slide After Q1 Beat, Investors Eye Market Headwinds

3 June 2026
Grab shares slid 5.7% to $3.395 in heavy Nasdaq trading, underperforming after strong Q1 results with revenue up 24% and adjusted EBITDA up 46%, as investors worried about rising fuel costs, Indonesia’s planned commission cap, and broader market weakness driven by Middle East tensions and higher oil prices.
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