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Don't Assume Your Gas and Food Prices Have Peaked
In March, gasoline prices rocketed 18.3% and accounted for more than half the overall monthly gain in consumer prices.
Travel Stocks Like Delta Air Are Seen as Inflation Beaters
Meanwhile, Credit Suisse and JPMorgan offered lists of stocks that can thrive in inflationary times like the present.
Marriott, Hilton Halt Russia Construction; Why It Matters to Investors
Publicly held hotel companies are quitting their projects in Russia. Their shareholders are often very engaged.
Everyone’s Flocking to Airbnbs. Should We Buy Airbnb Stock Too?
Airbnb stock is rallying after reporting earnings. Here's are the upside level to know now.
Six Flags, Wyndham, Hilton Touted at Goldman on Reopening Trade
Given the correction in gaming, lodging and leisure stocks over the past month, Goldman sees potential for the reopening trade.
Hyatt Shares Rise on J.P. Morgan Upgrade to Overweight
'We are using the 10% pullback from share price levels earlier in the month to get more aggressive on Hyatt,' the bank writes.
Travel, Hospitality Stocks Not Helped by Relaxed DHS Border Rules
Starting in November, non-essential foreign nationals with proof of COVID-19 vaccination will be allowed into the U.S. at land borders and ferry crossings.
Gaming Resort, Hospitality Stocks Jump on Merck Covid Drug Trial
Merck says its oral Covid-19 treatment has shown positive results as the company prepares to apply for emergency use authorization.
Hyatt Stock Eases After Offering of 7 Million Shares
Hyatt shares slip after the hotel chain unveiled a stock offering to partly fund its acquisition of Apple Leisure Group.
Nvidia, Walmart, T-Mobile, Roblox - 5 Things You Must Know Monday
Investors look to the Fed for guidance on how close it might be to tapering stimulus; Nvidia and Walmart report earnings this week; T-Mobile investigates claims of a data breach.
Breaking News
Johnson & Johnson Stock Lower After Unveiling End To Global Baby Powder Sales In 2023
Johnson & Johnson, which began selling Baby Powder in 1894, will end all sales of the talc-based product next year.
Apple Stock Edges Higher After Report Indicates iPhone Demand Confidence
Apple is asking assemblers to put together 220 million iPhones this year, Bloomberg reported, a tally that largely matches 2021 levels.
Struggling Electric-Truck Maker Nikola Makes a Major Change
Electric-truck manufacturer Nikola, like the broad vehicle industry, has been struggling with supply-chain issues.
Illumina and the Quest for the (Holy?) Grail
DNA-sequencing leader Illumina swung to a loss in Q2 2022. Contributions from Grail didn't help.