This cinema stock is a ‘safe bet in a volatile market’ — and it’s not AMC or Cinemark
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People are ignoring streaming and TV ads. This company is capitalizing on that.
In-theater advertising company National CineMedia Inc. is well-positioned to reap the benefits of cinema’s unique proposition to advertisers, as well as changes to the company’s board structure, ...MarketWatch - Mar. 14 -
Hedge funds slash bets as Trump’s trade war causes ‘a lot of pain’
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Why cruise stocks are a buy now, according to this analyst
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Stock volatility poses an 'opportunity,' investment analyst says. Here's why
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Movie theater trade group unveils new name, Cinema United, and renewed mission to promote moviegoing
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CNBC's Inside India newsletter: Elon Musk's Starlink gets access to India, but its success rests on two billionaires
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We're adding to our position in a financial stock, taking the other side of a downgrade
Analysts at Oppenheimer downgraded the Club stock.CNBC - 3d -
While stockholders lose money, volatility traders are making it hand over fist
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Tariffs are causing stock-market panic and leading investors into riskier options trading
Less than two months into his second term, President Donald Trump is already making stock-market volatility great again. That’s been a boon for the options market.MarketWatch - Mar. 11
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