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Polaris pushes to grow in Japan’s hotel market even as fewer Chinese visitors show up, by opening more hotels and shifting toward regions and formats that may hold up better in a downturn. It also rolls out richer customer perks and moves to lower-risk contract models, but near-term results still depend on how travel demand shakes out.Read more

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Indofood CBP keeps selling everyday staples like Indomie even when people feel the pinch, and the business looks steadier than the market mood suggests. With government support potentially lifting food demand and overseas operations adding another growth engine, the bigger question is whether raw material costs and a weaker rupiah could spoil the story.Read more

PSP Energy Berhad has started to attract market attention after breaking above a long-term downtrend line , a technical development that often signals a potential shift in sentiment from bearish to bullish. Looking at the daily chart, the stock recently closed at 14.5 sen , gaining 3.57% for the day.Read more
Nu Holdings’ shares slide on Brazil credit fears, but the business keeps adding customers and rolling out more ways for them to bank, borrow, invest, and insure through a single app. The bigger question is whether new growth in Mexico, a possible U.S. bank launch, and its AI-driven money tools can outweigh a tougher credit cycle at home.Read more

Adobe sits in the middle of the AI disruption debate, but the view here is that rivals will struggle to unseat it as the default toolset for creative and marketing work anytime soon. The key question is whether the market is overreacting to new AI tools and missing how sticky Adobe’s products and customer habits remain.Read more

Saudi Electricity looks less like a growth story and more like a cashflow utility backed by government support, with steady demand as the Kingdom builds out new cities and big infrastructure. The catch is that heavy borrowing and huge buildout spending can limit what shareholders actually keep, even if the lights stay on and the payout stays steady.Read more

Ubisoft’s share price looks bleak after its reset plan and big losses, but one recent deal suggests some of its biggest game series may be worth far more than the market is giving it credit for. The key is how much value sits inside its hit franchises and streaming rights—and whether restructuring, governance, and labor issues keep that value locked up.Read more

CSL looks like a rare bargain after a sharp stumble, but the big question is whether its main plasma business is facing a temporary setback or a lasting hit. With fresh signs that pricing and competition may be tougher for longer, the next results update becomes the key moment that could confirm a turnaround—or reveal a long wait.Read more
