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On this edition of Stock Movers:
- Uber (UBER) shares rose after the ride-hailing company said in a press release that it will be partnering with Alphabet Inc’s Waymo to offer ride-sharing through autonomous vehicles in Atlanta. In addition, Lime, the Uber-backed electric bike startup, has hired investment banks to prepare for a US initial public offering, according to a report from Reuters.
- Galaxy Digital (GLXY) shares were higher after Rosenblatt Securities started coverage on the crypto company with a buy rating and $25 price target. Rosenblatt Securities analyst Chris Brendler writes that while the company “would likely underperform in the next ‘crypto winter’, GLXY has proven its resiliency in prior cycles,” and “we think a major downturn is unlikely near term and GLXY has arguably never been better positioned."
- McDonald's (MCD) and Krispy Kreme (DNUT) announced the two companies will end their partnership on July 2, citing challenges in achieving a sustainable business model. Krispy Kreme shares initially fell before recovering and McDonald's shares closes modestly higher.
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On this edition of Stock Movers:
- Uber (UBER) shares rose after the ride-hailing company said in a press release that it will be partnering with Alphabet Inc’s Waymo to offer ride-sharing through autonomous vehicles in Atlanta. In addition, Lime, the Uber-backed electric bike startup, has hired investment banks to prepare for a US initial public offering, according to a report from Reuters.
- Galaxy Digital (GLXY) shares were higher after Rosenblatt Securities started coverage on the crypto company with a buy rating and $25 price target. Rosenblatt Securities analyst Chris Brendler writes that while the company “would likely underperform in the next ‘crypto winter’, GLXY has proven its resiliency in prior cycles,” and “we think a major downturn is unlikely near term and GLXY has arguably never been better positioned."
- McDonald's (MCD) and Krispy Kreme (DNUT) announced the two companies will end their partnership on July 2, citing challenges in achieving a sustainable business model. Krispy Kreme shares initially fell before recovering and McDonald's shares closes modestly higher.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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