"The Long and The Short" hosts Kristen Scholer and Tim Stenovec discuss today's top headlines. Shares of Snap climbing after Barclays upgraded the stock with a price target of $18, up from $11. The investment bank says the camera company could hit a "turning point" next year.
Plus, the dollar menu is back! McDonald's shares rise after the company ramping up the fast-food pricing wars. The Golden Arches also got an upgrade from Jefferies because its "use of data and technology should attract a higher multiple over time."
And after J.Jill reported better-than-expected earnings on Tuesday morning, shares flew off the racks in pre-market trading. The CEO attributes the uptick in sales to aligning product more with customer demand.
Tom’s Guide Editor-in-Chief Mark Spoonauer breaks down Apple & Amazon's latest product drops—what's hot, what's hype, and what really matters for users.
InnerPlant CEO Shely Aronov reveals how engineered crops like soybeans and corn emit signals when stressed—offering farmers early warnings to boost yields.
Payoneer CEO John Caplan discusses the implications of $100K H1B visa requirements—and how they could reshape tech talent, hiring, and U.S. competitiveness.
Lukas Alpert of MarketWatch explores how networks, brands, and ad buyers absorb the shockwaves when late‑night show hosts are suddenly cut — and brought back.