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Intuit sits at an uncomfortable intersection between quality and disruption. On one side is a business with leading positions in tax, small business accounting, and personal finance, backed by strong free cash flow and significant balance sheet flexibility.Read more
Mineros is a Colombian gold producer coming off a standout period, helped by stronger output and a supportive gold market, while also sending cash back to shareholders through dividends and buybacks. The big question is whether it can keep hitting its production plans as it operates in higher-risk countries and stays tightly controlled by a major shareholder.Read more

While the market often struggles to accurately price holding companies, the current valuation of Vulcan Minerals (TSXV:VUL) presents an extreme case of market inefficiency. At a current trading range of C$0.35 to C$0.45 and a market capitalisation of approximately C$45 million to C$48 million, the public markets are pricing Vulcan almost entirely on its liquid assets.Read more

A South American farm-and-fertilizer business could become an unexpected safety net for tech-heavy investors if a major weather shift squeezes global food and shipping supply. See how Adecoagro’s fertilizer push and flexible sugar-and-fuel operations may let it benefit from the chaos—while debt and deal integration still loom as key watch-outs.Read more
ServiceNow quietly sits behind the scenes of big companies, keeping everyday work moving—and the bet is it becomes even more essential as businesses try to keep artificial intelligence under control. The big question is whether the market is underestimating how hard it will be to replace a platform that’s already woven into so many critical processes.Read more

Cerrado Gold already runs a working gold mine, but the story may be getting overlooked because the company also has two very different “next chapters” in Portugal and Quebec. The big question is whether it can keep its Argentina operation running smoothly while moving the other projects forward without constantly raising new money.Read more

CTT is set up to benefit from two big forces at once: cheaper fuel for its delivery fleet and higher interest rates that can help its banking and financial services. The mix of these tailwinds could lift results even if the core parcel and mail business stays steady.Read more
Summary The Blockbuster Debut: Cerebras went public on May 14, 2026, pricing at $185 per share (well above expectations) and raising $5.55 billion in a heavily oversubscribed IPO. The Hardware Revolution: Its flagship Wafer-Scale Engine 3 (WSE-3) is a single, massive silicon wafer that destroys the traditional "memory wall" throttling standard GPU clusters.Read more
