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  • Xperi (XPER) Upgraded to Buy on Rising Earnings Estimates
    June 19, 2026, 1:51 PM EDT. Xperi (XPER) received a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy) upgrade driven by rising earnings estimates, a key factor in stock price movements. The Zacks system bases ratings solely on changes in earnings expectations, providing a transparent metric for investors. Institutional investors often adjust holdings based on these earnings revisions, influencing stock prices. For Xperi, improved earnings outlook suggests a stronger underlying business, potentially boosting its stock. The company's estimated earnings per share (EPS) for fiscal 2026 are projected at $0.85. The Zacks Rank system, proven since 1988 to predict stock returns, highlights Xperi's growing investor appeal amid positive earnings revisions.

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Alamos Gold shares drop on Young-Davidson output cut

Alamos Gold shares drop on Young-Davidson output cut

19 June 2026
Alamos Gold plunged 18% to C$42.13 in Toronto after warning Young-Davidson mine setbacks will cut 2026 production below guidance and push costs above plan, with revised full-year outlook due in July; BMO slashed its price target to C$73, and gold’s third weekly drop added pressure, while NYSE trading was closed for Juneteenth.
HIVE Digital stock gains after Bell-Cohere AI deal, Bitcoin miner pushes pivot

HIVE Digital stock gains after Bell-Cohere AI deal, Bitcoin miner pushes pivot

19 June 2026
HIVE’s Toronto shares jumped 8.8% after its BUZZ HPC unit landed a $220 million, three-year GPU cloud contract with Bell Canada and Cohere, set to add $70 million in annual recurring revenue from late 2026, as investors shift focus from volatile Bitcoin mining to AI infrastructure despite ongoing execution and financing risks.
Snap shares trade lower heading into break after $2,195 Specs debut

Snap shares trade lower heading into break after $2,195 Specs debut

19 June 2026
Snap shares slid 1.69% to $4.66, marking a third straight loss and underperforming the Nasdaq’s 1.9% gain, as investors reacted to skepticism over the $2,195 Specs AR glasses launch and weighed CEO Evan Spiegel’s push for long-term profit against activist calls to reconsider costly hardware bets.
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