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New York Scraps Plan for Autonomous Ride-Sharing Beyond City Limits, a Setback for Waymo
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has halted a proposal for commercial robotaxi services, a significant setback for companies like Waymo. The decision came after a lack of legislative support and opposition from labor unions and drivers concerned about safety and jobs. While Waymo expressed disappointment, they remain committed to future collaboration in New York and continue their expansion plans in other U.S. cities and internationally. The autonomous vehicle sector faces increasing competition and scrutiny following recent safety incidents.
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BOT+BAL Treatment in MSS mCRC and Immunologically Cold Tumors: Biomarker Data Shows Survival Stratification
Agenus presented new biomarker data at ASCO, showing botensilimab (BOT) plus balstilimab (BAL) can stratify survival in MSS mCRC and other “cold” tumors. This immunotherapy combination shows promise in overcoming resistance by potentially activating the immune response in tumors that typically don’t respond to current checkpoint inhibitors. The data suggests successful identification of biomarkers that predict patient response, paving the way for personalized treatment strategies beyond colorectal cancer.
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Bill Gates Pulls Out of India AI Summit
Bill Gates has withdrawn from his keynote address at the India AI Impact Summit due to emerging details from unsealed documents related to his past association with Jeffrey Epstein. While the Gates Foundation cited a desire to keep the focus on the summit’s priorities, speculation intensified following conflicting reports and Gates’ prior denial of any wrongdoing. The summit features prominent tech leaders and policymakers, with the Gates Foundation having a substantial history of investment in India.
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Republic Power Group Limited Executes 1-for-20 Reverse Stock Split
Republic Power Group Limited has completed a 1-for-20 reverse stock split to boost its market position. This move consolidates shares, aiming to increase the per-share price, attract institutional investors, and meet listing requirements. The company expects this strategic action to enhance financial stability, improve investor perception, and facilitate future growth and technological investment in the energy sector. Fractional shares will be settled in cash.
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5 Must-Knows Before Thursday’s Stock Market Open
Walmart’s cautious guidance has dampened retail sentiment, contrasting with Wayfair’s sales growth and Etsy’s earnings beat. The Federal Reserve’s meeting minutes revealed differing views on future interest rates. In biotech, the U.S. faces competition from China in early drug development, though Moderna’s mRNA flu shot gained FDA review. Mark Zuckerberg testified in a landmark social media trial, and airlines are increasingly prioritizing credit card loyalty in their frequent flyer programs.
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Jim Cramer’s Top 10 Market Watchlist for Thursday
Stock futures suggest a cautious open as investors assess mixed corporate earnings and geopolitical factors. Walmart’s subdued outlook and rising oil prices are key concerns. Boeing saw a significant order surge, signaling a potential turnaround. Deere raised its profit forecast, driven by strong agricultural and construction demand. eBay’s acquisition of Depop and positive quarterly results boosted its stock. Analog Devices’ chips are vital for the growing data center market. American Airlines selected CFM engines for its new fleet. DoorDash’s international segment showed strength despite missed earnings. Dell is poised for upside due to AI demand, while Wayfair faces profitability challenges despite market share gains.
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Synaptics Confirms Participation in February and March Investor Conferences
Synaptics Incorporated will present at the Raymond James Technology Investor Conference on February 26, 2026, and the Susquehanna Financial Group Annual Technology Conference on March 3, 2026. Management will discuss strategic vision, product roadmaps, and financial performance, focusing on edge AI, connectivity, and IoT. These events offer investors insights into Synaptics’ innovation in human-machine interface solutions across various markets and its positioning in the evolving semiconductor industry.
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Etsy’s 2025 Q4 Earnings Report
Etsy’s stock rose after selling its fashion resale app Depop to eBay for $1.2 billion, signaling a focus on its core marketplace. While Q4 earnings beat expectations, revenue and gross merchandise sales slightly missed targets, partly due to a prior divestiture. The Depop sale aims to streamline operations, while eBay enhances its presence in the growing fashion resale market. Etsy’s active seller base grew, though active buyers saw a minor dip. Future GMS guidance indicates a cautious outlook.
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DoorDash Stock Surges as Investment Cycle Nears Payoff
DoorDash stock rallied Thursday despite a Q4 earnings miss, as investors focused on early signs of strategic gains from aggressive investments. While initial results and near-term guidance disappointed, analysts viewed the spending as a precursor to future growth and efficiency. Positive trends in core and new segments, alongside successful subscriber growth and the Deliveroo acquisition’s global market expansion, appeased investor concerns, driving the stock’s rebound.
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Visa’s Argentinian Expansion: Acquiring Prisma Medios de Pago and Newpay
Visa Inc. is expanding its Latin American footprint by acquiring Argentine payment processors Prisma Medios de Pago and Newpay. This strategic move aims to bolster Visa’s market position, integrating Prisma’s established infrastructure with Newpay’s digital innovation. The acquisition is expected to enhance payment processing capabilities, drive digital transformation, and solidify Visa’s leadership in Argentina’s growing digital payments sector.