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No link addedODDITY Tech sells beauty and wellness products online using artificial intelligence to match shoppers with what fits them, and it keeps pushing into more science-backed skincare. The big question is whether new product launches and its data-driven edge can outpace heavy competition and potential bumps in the economy.Read more
Apple keeps winning loyal customers, but the real question is whether the next wave of software features and add‑on services can keep demand strong as smartphones mature. See what could reignite upgrades—and what could trip the business up, from tougher rules to a weaker economy.Read more
Uber looks like a stronger business than many people remember, with its ride service rebounding and its delivery and freight arms giving it more than one way to grow. The upside case leans on new partnerships and big shifts like electric and self-driving cars, but rules, competition, and rising costs could still bite.Read more
Microsoft is leaning hard into artificial intelligence and cloud services, weaving new features into familiar products used at work and at home. The big question is whether those heavy bets pay off fast enough as rivals close in and the economy and regulators add pressure.Read more
Coupang dominates online shopping in South Korea by leaning on fast, in-house delivery, and it’s branching out into new services like streaming and overseas markets. The big question is whether it can keep that edge while dealing with tougher rivals, regulatory pressure, and the messy integration of a recent luxury retail acquisition.Read more
NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) has demonstrated remarkable growth, particularly in the AI and data center sectors, positioning it as a compelling investment opportunity for the next 1 to 3 years. Sector: Technology Industry: Semiconductors Market Capitalization: $3.4t (Mega-cap) Major Competitors: NVIDIA (NVDA) operates in a highly competitive landscape, with several major and direct competitors in its key markets, including AI, gaming, data centers, and automotive.Read more
Fluence builds large batteries that help power grids handle more solar and wind, and it says demand keeps climbing as utilities modernize and governments push cleaner energy. The big question is whether it can turn its growing project pipeline into steady profits while facing supply hiccups, shifting policy, and tough price competition from giants like Tesla and major battery makers.Read more
Abbott sells everyday healthcare products and tests used by hospitals, clinics, and people managing long-term conditions like diabetes, which can make it steadier when the economy gets choppy. The big question is whether newer device launches and growth outside the US can keep momentum going as competition heats up and a past surge in pandemic testing fades.Read more
TaskUs helps fast-growing tech companies handle customer support and back-office work, and it’s trying to keep that edge as more businesses shift to digital-first service. The big question is whether its push into new regions and more automation fuels growth faster than rising labor costs, tough competition, and potential pullbacks in tech spending can squeeze it.Read more