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  • Morgan Stanley Revises Walmart Forecast Amid High Inflation Pressure
    May 24, 2026, 2:54 PM EDT. Morgan Stanley has reset its forecast for Walmart, citing high inflation impacting costs, particularly in fuel and healthcare. These rising expenses could trim the retailer's near-term profits. Despite these challenges, Walmart's operational strength, described as its 'flywheel,' suggests a potential for resilience and growth. Investors and analysts are watching closely to see how these cost pressures affect Walmart's shares moving forward.

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POET Stock: $400M Cash Raise, AI Buzz, and Trader Jitters

POET Stock: $400M Cash Raise, AI Buzz, and Trader Jitters

24 May 2026
POET Technologies shares closed at $14.59 Friday, down 8.6% for the week after a $400 million stock-and-warrant financing. The company issued 19 million shares and warrants at $21 per unit. POET reported Q1 revenue of $503,389 and a net loss of $12.3 million. U.S. markets are closed for Memorial Day, with trading set to resume Tuesday.
AMD Shares Reach New Peak Ahead of Tuesday’s Open

AMD Shares Reach New Peak Ahead of Tuesday’s Open

24 May 2026
AMD shares closed Friday at $467.51, up 3.99%, after hitting $481.41, the top of their 52-week range. CEO Lisa Su said in Taipei that AMD is boosting production with Taiwanese partners due to stronger-than-expected CPU demand. U.S. markets are closed through Monday for Memorial Day. AMD stock gained about 10.2% last week.
Peloton Shares React to Small-Cap Index Move

Peloton Shares React to Small-Cap Index Move

24 May 2026
Peloton shares surged 10.23% to $5.71 Friday after S&P Dow Jones Indices announced the stock will join the S&P SmallCap 600 before Wednesday’s open. U.S. equity markets are closed Sunday and Monday for Memorial Day, making Tuesday the next trading session. The company expects a decline in paid connected-fitness subscriptions this fiscal year despite recent gains in cash generation.
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