Analysts reset GitLab stock price target after earnings
This is what could happen next to GitLab shares.
This is what could happen next to GitLab shares.
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• CPI inflation, producer prices, and the last batch of earnings will be in focus this week. • Oracle’s accelerating cloud business and bullish market sentiment make it a top pick to buy this week. • AutoZone faces near-term challenges that warrant caution, making it a stock to sell this week. • Looking for more actionable trade ideas? Subscribe here for 55% off InvestingPro as part of our Cyber Week Extended sale! U.S. stocks closed higher on Friday, as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite both end
This is what could happen next to Asana shares.
There’s been something of a sea change in the economic outlook for 2025, in the aftermath of last month’s election. The prospect of a second Trump administration, with his known preference for deregulation and tax cuts, has market watchers expecting a growth-friendly environment. Desh Peramunetilleke, Jefferies’ Global Head of Quantitative Strategy, notes that reduced regulation, combined with the potential for lower corporate tax rates, could significantly boost the biotech sector, with smaller
Coming up: November CPI and wholesale inflation data, small business optimism, earnings from GameStop, Broadcom, Adobe, Costco
Following the Federal Reserve adopting a more optimistic stance and Bitcoin hitting a historic $100,000 milestone, this week carries a handful of key earnings reports, inflation data, and some events that could set the tone for 2025.
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The Nasdaq Composite is up 32.3% this year, while the ARK Innovation ETF has returned 20.1%.
U.S. oil production is expected to climb to 13.5 million barrels a day in 2025 from 13.2 million in 2024.