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Why UiPath (PATH) Stock Is Falling Today

Shares of automation software company UiPath (NYSE:PATH) fell 22.5% in the pre-market session after the company reported underwhelming fourth-quarter (fiscal 2025) results: its full-year revenue guidance missed significantly, disappointing investors. Revenue growth slowed to just 5% year-over-year, a clear sign that demand challenges aren't going away. Annualized recurring revenue (ARR) rose 14%, meaning existing customers are still expanding their usage, just not enough to offset weak new custo

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Why Dollar General (DG) Stock Is Trading Up Today

Shares of discount retailer Dollar General (NYSE:DG) jumped 8.5% in the pre-market session after the company reported decent fourth-quarter results, which beat analysts' same-store sales expectations. While EPS missed, this was due to impairment charges totaling $214 million related to the store portfolio optimization review.

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Why Is G-III (GIII) Stock Soaring Today

Shares of fashion conglomerate G-III (NASDAQ:GIII) jumped 16% in the pre-market session after the company reported strong fourth quarter results which beat analysts' revenue expectations. In addition, its EPS guidance for next quarter exceeded Wall Street's estimates.

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US household wealth eked out record high in fourth quarter on stock gains

The net worth of households and non-profit groups rose about $200 billion to $169.4 trillion in the fourth quarter of last year, the U.S. central bank said in its quarterly U.S. financial accounts report, as a drop in the value of real estate trimmed gains from equities. Stock market holdings, the biggest component of household net worth, rose about $300 billion to $56 trillion in value, while household real estate, the second-biggest component, fell about $400 billion to $48.1 trillion. The S&P 1500 Composite index, which encompasses the vast majority of the U.S. stock market, gained 2.1% in the fourth quarter of 2024.

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As Wall Street Gets Worried, Retail Crowd Keeps Buying US Stocks

(Bloomberg) -- Even as Donald Trump’s trade war sends the US stock market hurtling toward a correction, the individual investors who rode the bull run to record highs haven’t yet given up their faith.Most Read from BloombergTrump DEI Purge Hits Affordable Housing GroupsElectric Construction Equipment Promises a Quiet RevolutionNYC Congestion Pricing Toll Gains Support Among City ResidentsOpen Philanthropy Launches $120 Million Fund To Support YIMBY ReformsProspect Medical’s Pennsylvania Hospital

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