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Paysign Surges in Q2 2025 with 190% Pharma Revenue Growth and Plasma Center Expansion

Paysign, Inc. (NASDAQ: PAYS), a leading provider of prepaid card programs, patient affordability solutions, and integrated payment processing, reported a record-breaking Q2 2025 with $19.1 million in revenue, up 33.1% year-over-year, driven by a 190% surge in pharma patient affordability

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Cryoport Bolsters Life Sciences Logistics with DHL Partnership and Q2 2025 Growth

Cryoport, Inc. (NASDAQ: CYRX), a global leader in temperature-controlled supply chain solutions for the life sciences industry, has made significant strides in 2025, highlighted by a strategic partnership with DHL Group and the divestiture of its CRYOPDP unit for $200

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Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern Seal $85 Billion Merger to Create Transcontinental Railroad Giant

Union Pacific Corporation (NYSE:UNP) and Norfolk Southern Corporation (NYSE:NSC) announced a historic $85 billion merger on July 29, 2025, creating the first transcontinental railroad in the U.S., connecting the East Coast to the West Coast with over 50,000 route miles,

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H-1B Visa Data Reveals Amazon’s Salaries for Software Engineers: Up to $263,700 in 2025

Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN), the e-commerce giant with a global workforce of 1.5 million, is making headlines as H-1B visa filings for Q1 2025 disclose lucrative salaries for its foreign workers, particularly software engineers, data scientists, and technical program managers. According to

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Krispy Kreme (DNUT) Stock Soars 27% in 2025: Meme Rally or Turnaround Triumph?

Krispy Kreme, Inc. (NASDAQ:DNUT), the iconic doughnut chain, has ignited Wall Street with a 27% stock surge on July 22, 2025, closing at $4.65 after hitting a high of $4.65 in after-hours trading, per Yahoo Finance. This dramatic stock market

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Alaska Airlines Ground Stop: IT Outage Disrupts Flights, Strands Thousands at SeaTac and Beyond

Alaska Airlines (NASDAQ:ALK) faced a significant operational setback on July 20, 2025, when an IT outage triggered a system-wide ground stop for all Alaska Airlines flights and its subsidiary Horizon Air, affecting over 200 aircraft and causing widespread disruptions at

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Has the U.S. Become Riskier Than Emerging Markets? Volatility and Tariffs Shake Investor Confidence

The U.S. stock market, long a beacon of stability for global investors, is facing unprecedented scrutiny as volatility, Trump tariffs, and a fluctuating dollar raise questions about its safety compared to emerging markets, per The New York Times. MSCI’s proprietary

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Wall Street Wants to Make Private Markets More Public: New ETFs and Regulatory Shifts Open Doors for Retail Investors

The private markets, long the domain of institutional investors and high-net-worth individuals, are becoming a new frontier for Wall Street as firms like Robinhood, Blackstone, and Apollo Global Management push to democratize access, per The New York Times. With private

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