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Analysts Identify Promising Mid-Cap Stocks to Buy
BusinessYahoo2mo ago

Analysts Identify Promising Mid-Cap Stocks to Buy

Analysts have identified several mid-cap stocks, including MP Materials, Viasat, and Chewy, as promising investment opportunities. These companies are highlighted for their potential growth according to market experts.

Chewy's Stock Performance vs. Profitability
BusinessYahoo2mo ago

Chewy's Stock Performance vs. Profitability

Despite a struggling stock performance, pet supply retailer Chewy is reportedly maintaining strong profitability, indicating a potential disconnect between market perception and financial reality.

Jim Cramer Offers Diverse Stock Recommendations
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Jim Cramer Offers Diverse Stock Recommendations

Financial commentator Jim Cramer has provided a range of stock recommendations, advising on whether to buy, hold, or avoid various companies including TJX, Caterpillar, Eli Lilly, and Cloudflare. He also expressed regret over selling Cisco and cautioned against buying certain stocks at their current highs.

California Accuses Amazon of Price Fixing Scheme
BusinessAPReutersbloomberg+5NYTThe GuardiancnbcThe IndependentYahoo4mo ago8 sources

California Accuses Amazon of Price Fixing Scheme

California authorities have accused Amazon of engaging in a price-fixing scheme, alleging the company pressured brands like Levi's and Hanes to keep prices high on rival websites. New evidence, including emails, reportedly shows Amazon's collusion to prevent undercutting its own prices.

Chewy Stock Rallies Today
FinanceYahoo4mo ago

Chewy Stock Rallies Today

Chewy's stock experienced a rally today, though the specific reasons for the surge were not immediately detailed in the provided snippet.

Dubai-style chewy cookies had their moment. Is 'frozen jelly' the next dessert craze?
CultureKorea Herald6mo ago

Dubai-style chewy cookies had their moment. Is 'frozen jelly' the next dessert craze?

A dessert trend known as “frozen jelly” is rapidly gaining popularity among young consumers, particularly Millennials and Generation Z, as videos of people freezing and biting into gummy candies circulate widely on social media. It's simple to make. Assorted gummies are placed in a container and left in the freezer for three to five hours before being eaten. The appeal, however, extends well beyond convenience. On platforms such as Instagram and X, users frequently post reviews of their creation

Chewy Stock Rebound Prediction
BusinessYahoo28d ago

Chewy Stock Rebound Prediction

An analyst predicts that Chewy's stock is poised for a rebound within the next year, outlining the reasons behind this optimistic forecast.

Jim Cramer Offers Diverse Stock Market Commentary
BusinessYahoo1mo ago

Jim Cramer Offers Diverse Stock Market Commentary

Jim Cramer provided his opinions on various stocks, recommending some like Preformed Line Products, IREN, Nebius, CoreWeave, Goldman Sachs, Solstice, and Deere & Company, while expressing caution or negative views on others such as Nextpower, Chewy, and Costco.

Jim Cramer Discusses Market Trends and Stock Recommendations
BusinesscnbcYahoo2mo ago2 sources

Jim Cramer Discusses Market Trends and Stock Recommendations

Jim Cramer has been actively discussing various market trends, including elevated CPI as 'artificial inflation,' and offering specific stock recommendations. He has provided insights on companies like NVIDIA, Tractor Supply, and Home Depot, among others.

Nadiya Hussain’s recipes for chicken half-moons and rice paper tteokbokki
CultureThe Guardian5mo ago

Nadiya Hussain’s recipes for chicken half-moons and rice paper tteokbokki

Aromatic snacks stuffed full of flavourful chicken mince, and a comforting Korean stew I use a lot of rice paper and always have plenty at home, because it can be used in a wide variety of ways. It’s delicious fried, as are most things! These half-moons are filled with an aromatic chicken mince, while tteokbokki is a Korean dish of chewy rice tubes that are often cooked in a stew. They are not always easy to find, but I love them, so I make my own. Continue reading...

GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen just put 'parasitic' bosses on blast. Michael Burry sees shades of Warren Buffett.
BusinessBusiness Insider6mo ago

GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen just put 'parasitic' bosses on blast. Michael Burry sees shades of Warren Buffett.

GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen GameStop GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen channeled Warren Buffett in a fiery post titled "The Hollow Men" on X. He took aim at directors, executives, and managers who collect big money and shirk responsibility. Michael Burry said Cohen has "rougher edges than Buffett," but he's "more modern in approach." Ryan Cohen seems to be doing his best Warren Buffett impression, just like Michael Burry suggested. The billionaire GameStop CEO and Chewy cofounder channeled the legendary investor in a lengthy X post titled "The Hollow Men" on Wednesday. Cohen railed against a "new, parasitic class of corporate bureaucrat: The Risk-Free Insider." He lambasted independent directors who don't dare rock the boat and risk losing their cushy, well-paid jobs. He berated corporate bosses who balk at tying their fortunes to their company's success — they collect big bonuses if its stock price rises, and receive huge payouts if they tank the business and leave. He also chastised managers who avoid accountability by hiring expensive consultants to blame if things don't work out. Cohen labeled those three groups the "hollow men of the boardroom" who "wear the right suits" and "say the right buzzwords" but have little skin in the game. Risking your own bottom line is the "only thing that keeps a business honest," Cohen wrote. He called for a return to an "owner's mentality," where bosses treat shareholders' money as if it were their own. He warned that failure to change would mean "iconic American franchises hollowed out by fees, managed for the benefit of the Insiders, while the true owners — the shareholders — are left holding the bag." Ryan has rougher edges than Buffett, but that just makes him more modern in approach. https://t.co/p0R06M2Ojr — Cassandra Unchained (@michaeljburry) February 18, 2026 Burry shared Cohen's post and wrote: "Ryan has rougher edges than Buffett, but that just makes him more modern in approach." The investor-turned-writer of "The Big Short" fame and GameStop shareholder has been touting the opportunity for Cohen to transform GameStop through acquisitions, drawing parallels to how Buffett reshaped Berkshire Hathaway from a failing textile mill into a $1 trillion conglomerate over six decades. Following Buffett's lead Buffett, who recently stepped down as Berkshire's CEO, has frequently taken aim at crony directors, overpaid executives, and costly consultants. In his shareholder letter for 2019, he bemoaned that many independent directors don't spend a penny of their own money on shares of the companies they're overseeing — and high fees heavily incentivize them to be compliant in the hope of landing additional, lucrative board seats. "When seeking directors, CEOs don't look for pit bulls," Buffett wrote. "It's the cocker spaniel that gets taken home." Buffett joked that he was the "Typhoid Mary of compensation committees," as he'd only ever been appointed to one despite sitting on 18 different boards up to that point. Time and again, Buffett has espoused an owner's mentality, underpinned by having more than 99% of his net worth in Berkshire stock. "We want to make money only when our partners do and in exactly the same proportion," he and the late Charlie Munger wrote in their "Owner's Manual" for Berkshire shareholders. "Moreover, when I do something dumb, I want you to be able to derive some solace from the fact that my financial suffering is proportional to yours," Buffett added. Cohen has diverged from Buffett's playbook in some ways, such as buying bitcoin for GameStop last year, and recently agreeing a compensation package worth tens of billions if he hits certain market-value and profit milestones. But he's also refused a salary as GameStop CEO, built a roughly 9% stake in the video-game retailer, urged frugality across the business, and even modeled its investor-relations website on Berkshire's homepage. Cohen's tirade against the "Risk-Free Insider" is certainly rooted in Buffett's philosophy too, even if he's harsher in his wording as Burry said. Read the original article on Business Insider