Clean-tech battery maker Freyr is a success on several levels. It appears poised for gains as the company ramps up to better serve the electric vehicle market.
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How Does Keurig Dr Pepper Compare To Larger Rivals Coke & Pepsi?
With the market continuing to hit the skids, despite Wednesday’s bounce higher, dividend-paying stocks like Keurig Dr Pepper may look more and more attractive.
Are Smucker & Hostess Buys As Consumers Focus On Food Purchases?
Consumers are shifting purchases away from discretionary items and toward groceries. That’s benefiting companies like JM Smucker and Hostess Brands.
This Small-Cap Healthcare Name Is Outperforming Its Index
Small-cap staffing specialist Cross Country Healthcare gained 4% Wednesday, extending its streak for the third day. The firm topped EPS views since July 2019.
This Little Known Small Cap Is Up 139%: Is The Stock A Buy?
It’s not very typical these days to find a stock like International Seaways, which boasts eye-popping returns while the market has been correcting.
SunPower Is Ready To Power Up Triple-Digit Earnings Gains
The sun is shining on solar stocks, such as SunPower, following passage of the Inflation Reduction Act. Analysts see earnings up more than 200% next year.
Autodesk Is A Mature Company Still Acting Like A Growth Stock
Peloton chief marketing officer is jumping off the bike to join software maker Audodesk, a well established firm that’s notching growth-stock-style performance.
Will Synthetic Biology Firm Amyris Post Net Income In 2024?
Synthetic biology maker Amyris owns a 60% global market share for a product that’s increasingly used in personal care products. Will it notch a profit in 2024?
Should These 3 Top-Performing Mid-Caps Be On Your Watchlist?
The three biggest stocks within the S&P 400 are outpacing their index. While the market corrects, it’s a good time to build a watchlist of solid performers.
Will Wall Street’s Enthusiasm About Datadog Lead To Big Gains?
Cloud monitoring specialist Datadog has been the subject of analyst enthusiasm recently, and Wall Street sees an upside potential of 67%.