Articles by Daniel Marsh
FTSE 100 Rises on US Tariff Ruling, UK Data; BoE Decision Looms
London's FTSE 100 index closed higher, lifted by a US court decision striking down Trump-era tariffs and better-than-expected UK retail sales. Defence shares were the week's top performers.
J&J Shares Dip Amid $20B Orthopedics Unit Sale Talks, New Facility Investment
Johnson & Johnson shares fell following reports the company is exploring a sale of its DePuy Synthes orthopedics business for around $20 billion. The healthcare giant also committed over $1 billion to a new cell-therapy manufacturing plant in Pennsylvania.
Stocks Rally as Court Overturns Tariffs Amid Mixed Economic Signals
U.S. equities advanced Friday following a Supreme Court ruling invalidating former President Trump's global tariffs, while economic data revealed slowing growth and persistent inflation pressures.
Netflix Deadline Looms as Warner Bros Bidding War Enters Final Phase
Netflix stock gained 1.2% as investors await the company's response to Paramount's competing bid for Warner Bros Discovery assets before Monday's deadline.
Western Digital Rises on $3.17B SanDisk Stake Sale to Cut Debt
Western Digital shares advanced 2.5% following news of a major debt reduction deal involving the sale of part of its SanDisk holding. The company's sales chief also sold shares under a pre-arranged plan.
Tesla Shares Dip on Cybertruck Price Cuts and Autopilot Legal Setback
Tesla shares declined approximately 1% as the company introduced a lower-priced Cybertruck model and faced a significant legal ruling related to its Autopilot system.
Microsoft Shares Slip Amid AI Cost Concerns; Insider Purchase Noted
Microsoft shares fell Friday, trailing the Nasdaq 100, as the market weighs escalating costs for artificial intelligence and cloud expansion. A significant insider purchase by a board member was disclosed ahead of Nvidia's upcoming quarterly results.
Karman Holdings Retreats After Citi-Driven Surge; Eyes March Conference
Karman Holdings stock declined 4% to $84.85, partially reversing a sharp two-session advance. Citigroup maintains a Buy rating with a $125 target, citing stronger demand signals.



