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Patient Was Taking Firm's Muscular Dystrophy Treatment
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A fresh set of headlines may have given investors fresh reasons to sell Tesla, among them competitive news out of China and some skeptical analysis from Wall Street.
Clear Channel Outdoor's Dan Levi sat down with Fortune to talk cruising through Antarctica, three stress-free travel tips, and how he turns other travelers' vacations into his own market research.
Chinese electric vehicle maker NIO signed a battery swapping agreement with Contemporary Amperex Technology to help speed up powering for EV drivers.
Shares of D-Wave Quantum sank Tuesday morning, giving back the stock's Monday gains, halting a rally that started when the company said it had made a breakthrough last week.
American Trucking Associations economist Bob Costello foresees negative impacts on freight markets from new port fees on Chinese ships calling at U.S. ports. The post ATA economist: US port fees on Chinese ships will hurt freight markets appeared first on FreightWaves.
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Large-cap stocks are known for their staying power and ability to weather market storms better than smaller competitors. However, their sheer size makes it more challenging to maintain high growth rates as they’ve already captured significant portions of their markets.
Mid-cap stocks have the best odds of scaling into $100 billion corporations thanks to their tested business models and large addressable markets. But the many opportunities in front of them attract significant competition, spanning from industry behemoths with seemingly infinite resources to small, nimble players with chips on their shoulders.
Many small-cap stocks have limited Wall Street coverage, giving savvy investors the chance to act before everyone else catches on. But the flip side is that these businesses have increased downside risk because they lack the scale and staying power of their larger competitors.