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Many investors worry that new AI tools will make Adobe less important, but the view here is that its software is still deeply embedded in how creatives and marketers work. The case is that the fear is running ahead of reality, while Adobe’s cash-generating engine and “industry standard” status give it time to adapt.Read more

SpaceX’s core business looks strong, but the stock story leans heavily on a bold new bet: pushing computing into orbit and tying it to an AI lab it recently absorbed. If that future takes longer—or the company’s success keeps hinging on one founder and a hard-to-trade share supply—the gap between the great business and the price people pay could matter a lot.Read more
ServiceNow looks like it’s entering a faster-growth chapter as demand for its AI tools and cloud software picks up again across the sector. It’s also pushing deeper into heavily regulated industries and expanding into security-related products, which could open new ways to grow.Read more
Horizon Quantum aims to become the go-to software layer that helps businesses use many different kinds of quantum computers without having to bet on a single machine. The upside comes if quantum moves from lab work to real-world business use, but the company is early-stage and still burning cash, so the path could be bumpy.Read more
Heliostar Metals hinges on whether it can turn the Ana Paula project into a steady gold producer, with a big payoff if gold prices rise and the build-out goes smoothly. There’s also extra upside if its other projects, like Unga or San Antonio, move forward as hoped.Read more

TMK Energy is a tiny, pre-revenue gas developer in Mongolia that the market still treats like a coin-flip exploration punt, even as recent field results and government steps make it look closer to a real project moving toward first sales. The catch is it’s a one-asset story where the next round of wells and a funding partner could prove the breakthrough is repeatable—or expose that it isn’t.Read more

A recent acquisition finally rolls fully into the numbers, and the company expects its machinery arm to bounce back after a weak patch tied to thin orders and slower price increases. At the same time, metals earnings may cool from a strong run, setting up an interesting shift in what drives the business next.Read more

Elridge Energy shows it can grow sales while also keeping more profit from each order, which can matter more than growth alone. With new factories planned and steady demand for biomass fuel in the region, the next few quarters could show whether this momentum is sustainable or just a one-off.Read more
A big acquisition could turn Columbus McKinnon into a steadier business built around safety‑critical parts that customers reorder regularly, but it also leaves the company carrying a lot of debt. The upside hinges on whether management can smoothly combine the two businesses and cut costs before the next industrial slowdown hits.Read more