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November 26, 2024 | Gene Therapy Company Triples Today Goldman Sachs projects a $4.2 billion market

November 26, 2024 | [Read Online]( Gene Therapy Company Triples Today [share on facebook] [share on twitter] [share on threads] [share on linkedin] Good Afternoon! Hey, everyone. It's Adam from Elite Trade Club. Here’s what moved the market today. Markets 📈 U.S. indexes split the difference today as the market remains divided. The Nasdaq Composite managed to eke out a win, adding 120 points to its score. - DJIA [+0.28%] - S&P 500 [+0.57%] - Nasdaq [+0.63%] - Russell 2K [-0.73%] Music's Billion-Dollar Frontier [This Stock is Poised to Lead a $4.2 Billion Revolution]( Goldman Sachs projects a $4.2 billion market emerging from the monetization of superfans—and [one stock is perfectly positioned to capitalize on this shift.]( [This company is at the forefront of a new era in the music industry,]( empowering artists to bypass streaming platforms and ticketing agencies to connect directly with their most loyal fans. Backed by 15 granted patents, their innovative platform allows artists to create personalized fan experiences, unlocking a revenue stream fueled by superfans who spend up to 80% more than the average listener. [This stock is already gaining attention]( from top artists and major labels, signaling its massive potential for growth. With plans to capture 60% of this market by 2027, [this is a rare opportunity for investors to get in early on a transformative trend.]( [Click here to discover more about this groundbreaking stock and its potential to reshape the music industry.]( Market-Moving News 📈 Walmart Adjusts Diversity Policies and Refocuses Initiatives Walmart is shifting its approach to diversity initiatives, scaling back certain programs and adjusting its policies. Recent changes include removing specific LGBTQ-related merchandise from its online platform and discontinuing a nonprofit aimed at supporting minority-focused programs. These updates come as more companies reevaluate their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts in response to evolving social and political dynamics. The retailer has also decided to stop sharing data with organizations that monitor corporate LGBTQ policies and has transitioned away from using the term DEI in internal materials and titles. For instance, the former chief diversity officer role has been renamed chief belonging officer. Additionally, Walmart is winding down its Center for Racial Equity, which was launched in 2020 to address systemic racism. While Walmart is implementing these changes, it continues to support community initiatives, including grants, disaster relief, and events like Pride parades, albeit with updated guidelines. Supplier diversity programs have also been phased out following a Supreme Court decision impacting affirmative action policies. These adjustments align with broader trends as some businesses respond to public feedback and shifting cultural expectations, reflecting a more measured approach to corporate inclusivity. Qualcomm Reassesses Intel Acquisition Due to Obstacles Qualcomm's interest in acquiring Intel has reportedly cooled due to the significant challenges such a deal would involve. The acquisition would have been among the largest in the technology sector, but regulatory concerns and the complexity of absorbing Intel's substantial debt made it less appealing. Despite stepping back from a full takeover, Qualcomm is still open to exploring opportunities to acquire certain parts of Intel's business or revisiting the idea in the future. Earlier discussions included the possibility of acquiring Intel’s design operations, highlighting Qualcomm's focus on strategic growth. In parallel, Qualcomm has set ambitious goals to boost its annual revenue by targeting sectors like the Internet of Things and automotive markets. The company aims to add substantial revenue from these areas by the end of the decade, leveraging organic growth rather than relying heavily on acquisitions. This development underscores Qualcomm's cautious approach to major deals while maintaining its focus on innovation and expanding into high-growth markets. The potential acquisition of Intel, while tabled for now, remains an example of the company’s broader strategy to evaluate transformative opportunities. Kohl's Announces Leadership Change as CEO Steps Down Kohl's announced a management change as CEO Tom Kingsbury will step down after a brief tenure of less than two years. Kingsbury, who was appointed CEO in February 2023, will leave the role on January 15, with Ashley Buchanan, the current CEO of The Michaels Companies, set to take over. Buchanan brings a wealth of experience, having previously held leadership roles at Walmart and Sam's Club. Kingsbury, who had served as interim CEO at the end of 2022 and led Burlington Stores prior to joining Kohl’s, will continue in an advisory capacity until his retirement in May. Under his leadership, the company focused on transforming its product offerings, improving store experiences, and enhancing financial stability. Buchanan’s track record at Michaels, where she successfully improved profitability, cash flow, and operational efficiency, is expected to bring new direction to Kohl’s. Her leadership also helped expand Michaels' e-commerce business, a key area for growth in today’s retail environment. This shift in leadership comes at a challenging time for Kohl's, with its stock down significantly this year, as the retailer continues to work on strengthening its position in a competitive market. Energy Sector [This Clean Energy Stock Could Be Ready To Move Higher]( An exciting opportunity has emerged in the clean energy sector.[Â]([A company leveraging high-purity silica is transforming industries like solar panels, energy storage, and advanced technology.]( (By clicking the link above, you’ll receive free access to the report and a complimentary subscription to Small Caps Daily’s daily newsletter. You also agree to the advertiser's [privacy policy](. Unsubscribe at any time.) With access to one of the world’s top silica sand districts and efficient logistics in place, [this company has entered a pivotal growth phase, transitioning into revenue generation.]( The solar glass manufacturing facility, capable of producing up to 365,000 tonnes annually, is a significant revenue driver, offering prices competitive with global leaders. Breakthrough femtosecond laser technology refines raw silica into premium products using sustainable, green processes. [This company]([Â](has also developed an innovative energy storage system combining advanced purification with renewable energy, positioning it as a trailblazer in clean energy solutions. As global silica supplies tighten, the company’s strategic vertical integrations and immediate revenue streams highlight its [potential for exponential growth into 2025 and beyond.]( This clean energy stock could be a key player in shaping the future of renewable technologies. [Don’t miss your chance to get in before this stock moves higher!]( (By clicking the link above, you’ll receive free access to the report and a complimentary subscription to Small Caps Daily’s daily newsletter. You also agree to the advertiser's [privacy policy](. Unsubscribe at any time.) Top Winners and Losers 🔥 Poseida Therapeutics [PSTX] $9.38 (+227.97%) Poseida Therapeutics skyrocketed today following acquisition talks by Roche Holdings. Hesai Group [HSAI] $6.86 (+44.42%) Hesai Group shares are up after the company posted stellar unaudited third-quarter financials. Semtech Corp [SMTC] $63.11 (+18.10%) Semtech Corp saw record data center growth and strong financials in its Q3 highlights. ASP Isotopes Inc [ASPI] $5.85 (-23.53%) ASP Isotopes lost ground after announcing the completion of its new Silicon-28 enrichment facility. Fluence Energy Inc [FLNC] $19.00 (-19.15%) Fluence Energy dropped despite beating analyst estimates for its fourth quarter. Kohl’s Corp [KSS] $15.22 (-17.01%) Kohl’s stock fell from a comedy of issues - missed financial estimates, lower forecast, and tariff fears on the horizon. Technology [The $1 Trillion Tech Disruption]( A groundbreaking company is reshaping the $1 trillion smartphone market, turning phones from a monthly expense into a source of income. [This innovative company is behind a flagship product that’s already helped users save and earn over $325M,](offering a fresh approach to smartphone technology. With 32,481% revenue growth from 2019 to 2022, it’s no surprise this company ranked as the #1 fastest-growing software business on Deloitte’s prestigious list. Now, their[pre-IPO offering is live at just $0.26/share,]( following a previous round that saw over 20,000 investors participate. This is your chance to [join before the window closes](and even lock in 100% bonus shares. [Click here to learn more and secure your stake in this groundbreaking opportunity.]( This is a paid advertisement for Mode Mobile Regulation A offering. Please read the offering circular and related risks at [invest.modemobile.com](. That's it for today! Please write us back and let us know what you think of the Closing Bell Roundup. We're always eager to hear feedback! Thanks for reading. I'll see you at the next open! Best Regards, — Adam G. 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