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Why Netflix Is Dropping 9.8%: Barclays Main to Equal-Weight

NFLX Price $97.18 Change -9.8% Volume 53.1M Netflix shares tumbled 9.8% on Friday, closing at $97.18, after three Wall Street firms slashed their price targets on the streaming giant in a coordinated wave of downgrades. The sell-off erased billions in market value as the company’s $413.4B market capitalization came under pressure from fresh analyst skepticism. […]

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Hims & Hers Health Jumps 8.7% After B of A Securities Main to Neutral

HIMS Price $29.32 Change +8.7% Volume 22.8M Hims & Hers Health surged 8.7% Friday to $29.32 after Bank of America Securities boosted its price target by 19.0%, signaling growing confidence in the telehealth platform’s growth trajectory. The upgrade fueled momentum. B of A Securities maintained its Neutral rating but raised its price target from $21

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Century Aluminum Drops 5.1% After Wells Fargo Main to Overweight

CENX Price $62.27 Change -5.1% Volume 1.1M Century Aluminum Company shares tumbled Friday despite positive analyst coverage, falling 5.1% to close at $62.27 as investors appeared to shrug off an upgraded price target from Wall Street. The stock declined even as Wells Fargo raised its price target on the aluminum producer, highlighting a disconnect between

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California Resources Drops 8.0% Amid Sector-Wide Selling

CRC Price $61.52 Change -8.0% Volume 119,320 California Resources Corporation plunged 8.0% on Friday, closing at $61.52, as a brutal sector-wide selloff hammered oil and gas exploration and production stocks. The independent energy producer fell in lockstep with its peers, with seven comparable companies posting steep declines that suggest broader concerns are weighing on the

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