Procter & Gamble's strong brands, pricing strategy and efficiency drive growth, ensuring resilience amid macroeconomic and geopolitical challenges.
Docusign chief executive deemed fiscal 2025 a transformational year for the e-signature company, and Wall Street analysts agree. The stock gained 15% to $85.70 in trading Friday, putting it on track for its largest daily percentage increase since December, according to Dow Jones Market Data. For its fiscal fourth quarter ended Jan. 31, Docusign reported adjusted earnings of 86 cents per share, beating Wall Street’s call for 85 cents, according to FactSet.
Under President Donald Trump, there has been a big shift in energy policy in the U.S. Instead of incentivizing green energy technologies such as solar and wind, the current administration is focused on increasing American energy production and infrastructure. The administration is particularly focused on natural gas, with Energy Secretary Chris Wright recently touting its importance at the annual CERAWeek conference. Energy Transfer (NYSE: ET) and Enterprise Products Partners (NYSE: EPD) operate two of the largest integrated midstream systems in the U.S., where they transport, store, and upgrade various hydrocarbons, such as crude, natural gas, NGLs (natural gas liquids), and refined products.
Market Awaits Consumer Confidence Report
Peloton Interactive is on a track for growth and shares look like a buy, said Canaccord analysts. Susan Anderson and Alec Legg upgraded shares of the at-home fitness company to Buy from Hold and maintained a price target of $10. “Peloton is the clear leader in the connected fitness industry, which they invested in early on and built a 6M loyal member base that has a high-margin recurring revenue stream,” the analysts wrote.
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We recently published a list of 10 Best Performing Growth Stocks in 2025 In this article, we are going to take a look at where TG Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:TGTX) stands against other best performing growth stocks in 2025. Heavy AI investments and the tariffs uncertainty have been putting pressure on the technology and growth sector. […]
On-again, off-again tariffs, mass government layoffs, funding cuts and immigration crackdowns have seriously spooked Wall Street, which is emphatically rejecting President Donald Trump’s chaotic economic agenda.
Oracle (ORCL) has emerged as “a leading contender” to help run TikTok as part of a deal President Donald Trump is orchestrating to satisfy last year’s divest-or-ban law, reports Jing Yang, Juro Osawa, Anissa Gardizy and Sri Muppidi of The Information, citing investors, bankers and former executives familiar with the matter. ByteDance management prefers Oracle, while President Trump has also indicated his support for Oracle playing a key role, though ByteDance’s leaders want to retain a hands-on
Northrop is set to offer follow-on sustainment support like program management, spare supplies and calibration support to the Lebanon Air Force.