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EV stocks weren't the only equities to get pasted Thursday. Marijuana growers took a hit as well, but there may be some good news from Europe Friday morning.
Nearly every electric vehicle stock traded lower Thursday, as investors likely were pocketing some profits on the recent runup in these stocks.
Thursday afternoon's analyst upgrades and downgrades included Activision Blizzard, Boeing, Canopy Growth, GoPro, PayPal, Roblox, Visa and more.
Here's a look a four meme stocks that were moving on Monday.
Meme stocks, like Monday's broad markets, were trading higher, with more winners than losers and more new highs than new lows.
Monday afternoon's analyst upgrades and downgrades included Bristol-Myers Squibb, Intel, Merck, Newell Brands, Snap, Spotify Technology and Tilray.
Here's a look at four stocks that made significant moves Tuesday and look to continue their pace today.
Wednesday's biggest loser may be Thursday's big winner, at least among meme stocks. And another stock that has been sinking for the past month also headed higher.
A short seller report published Tuesday continued to drag down shares of a popular energy stock, and a big federal contract has lit a fire under a cybersecurity stock.
A short seller's report on Camber Energy cut the stock's share price by more than half Tuesday morning.
Here is a look at three companies set to report results after markets close Wednesday or before Thursday's opening bell.
Pot grower Tilray is acquiring a majority position in U.S.-based cannabis retailer MedMen. Is this a portent of more consolidation in the industry?
Here's a look at how Tilray, Virgin Galactic and some other popular meme stocks were performing at midday on July 30.
Meme stocks were generally trading higher at the noon hour Wednesday. One of the favorites was dropping though.
Meme stocks, including Nio and Tilary, were following the rest of the market lower Tuesday morning.