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Jersey Mike’s has taken the lead in the 2026 American Customer Satisfaction Index for quick-service restaurants, scoring 84 out of 100 and surpassing Chick-fil-A, which had held the top spot for 11 years. SpaceX is set to join the Russell 1000 index, prompting JPMorgan analysts to estimate about $4 billion in passive buying, with the broader Russell U.S. indexes influencing $12.2 trillion in assets. Super Micro Computer shares rose in premarket trading after a Buy upgrade and a new price target, following a financing package. AT&T shares hovered just above their 52-week low, with Q2 earnings due soon. Pfizer’s CFO Dave Denton will step down in August, with Cecile Guegan stepping in as interim CFO. American Airlines shares gained pre-market, driven by lower jet fuel prices after U.S.-Iran talks eased oil market concerns, with airlines expected to use the savings to improve margins. Sandisk shares climbed, reflecting sector momentum after Apple’s warning on memory costs affected NAND pricing. China blocked dual-use exports to several U.S. entities, impacting Red Cat and Teal Drones, with related stocks showing mixed premarket moves. Nokia shares declined as the company continues to adjust to AI-infrastructure trends ahead of its Q2 closed window. Brent crude dropped sharply on renewed U.S.-Iran talks, with managed money increasing short positions to pandemic-era highs. U.S. equity futures fell despite cheaper oil, as traders shifted focus to rates and inflation data. Keel Infrastructure rose on attention to its Russell index timing and leasing business prospects. Micron Technology advanced ahead of its fiscal Q3 report, with expectations of strong adjusted EPS due to AI-memory pricing. NVIDIA traded slightly lower premarket, influenced by macroeconomic factors rather than company-specific news. AI stocks continued to rise, with SK Hynix overtaking Samsung as South Korea’s largest listed company. SpaceX shares remained well above their IPO price despite recent profit-taking and debate over a major acquisition. Marvell Technology gained on S&P 500 inclusion and AI-networking optimism. Walmart recalled Great Value Hawaiian Rolls in 26 states due to a food safety concern.
The State of Internet Access in Denmark: From Fiber to Satellite in 2025

The State of Internet Access in Denmark: From Fiber to Satellite in 2025

Fiber-to-the-premises reached 88% of Danish households by early 2024, up from 84% in mid-2023. 5G coverage hit 98% of populated areas, while rural fiber availability stood at 90.3% by mid-2023. TDC/Nuuday led fixed broadband with 48% market share in 2022; Norlys became No. 2 after acquiring Telia Denmark. The government allocated DKK 80 million in 2024 for rural broadband projects.
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Austria’s Digital Autobahn: The State of Internet Access in 2025 (Including Satellite!)

Austria’s Digital Autobahn: The State of Internet Access in 2025 (Including Satellite!)

By 2025, only 17% of Austria’s 1.9 million fiber-ready homes have active subscriptions. Vienna has over 750,000 fiber connections available. A1 Telekom Austria, Magenta Telekom, and Drei/Tele2 dominate broadband, with A1 holding about 30–31% of fixed and 37% of mobile subscribers. 4G covers 99% of the population; 5G reached 85% by 2023, targeting full coverage by end of 2025.
Internet Access in Kiribati: Bridging the Digital Divide Across Remote Pacific Islands

Internet Access in Kiribati: Bridging the Digital Divide Across Remote Pacific Islands

About 73,300 people in Kiribati used the internet as of January 2024, covering 54.4% of the population. The country relies entirely on satellite links for connectivity, with no submarine fiber cable in place. The East Micronesia Cable System is under construction and expected to connect Tarawa to Guam by 2025. Starlink has around 1,500 user terminals in South Tarawa, though not yet officially licensed.
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  • Staying Invested Outperforms Market Timing, History Shows
    June 22, 2026, 8:37 AM EDT. As the S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Dow approach record highs, investors face uncertainty about market valuation and timing. Historical data reveals the average bear market declines about 27%, rising to 35% if coinciding with a recession. However, avoiding the market during downturn fears has proved costlier; for example, since a Deutsche Bank recession warning in June 2023, the S&P 500 surged 76%. Similarly, since the April 2025 low, returns near 53% demonstrate the risks of exiting prematurely. Warren Buffett warns investors who buy only during comfort and sell amid fear often lose money despite long-term gains. The key takeaway: staying invested in strong growth stocks over time often outperforms attempts to time the market.

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Jersey Mike’s edges ahead of Chick-fil-A in ACSI fast-food survey

Jersey Mike’s edges ahead of Chick-fil-A in ACSI fast-food survey

22 June 2026
Jersey Mike’s surged to No. 1 in the 2026 American Customer Satisfaction Index quick-service ranking with a score of 84, ending Chick-fil-A’s 11-year streak as top brand, as ACSI cited Jersey Mike’s freshness, value, rapid growth, and digital pickup amid industry pressure from lagging sales growth and rising menu prices.
AbbVie moves to acquire Apogee in $10.9 billion bet on immunology

AbbVie moves to acquire Apogee in $10.9 billion bet on immunology

22 June 2026
AbbVie will acquire Apogee Therapeutics for $10.9 billion in cash, paying a 49.49% premium for access to Apogee’s experimental eczema drug zumilokibart; Apogee shares surged 48% pre-market, while AbbVie rose 1.3%, as the deal—pending approvals—bets on Phase 3 success to extend AbbVie’s immunology leadership amid falling Humira sales.
Getty Images (NYSE:GETY) soars premarket after OpenAI deal brings licensing story back

Getty Images (NYSE:GETY) soars premarket after OpenAI deal brings licensing story back

22 June 2026
Getty Images (NYSE:GETY) soared 167.7% to $1.62 in premarket trading after announcing a multi-year deal to display licensed images in OpenAI’s ChatGPT, but financial terms were not disclosed, leaving investors to price the stock’s surge without clarity on revenue impact as the company remains under NYSE minimum-price compliance pressure.
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