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Markets
Markets rallied on renewed optimism around AI exports and monetary easing, with big tech rebounding after reports suggested Nvidia may be allowed to resume chip sales to China.
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Market-Moving News
Pharma
A Trillion-Dollar Shockwave Just Hit Big Pharma

Eli Lilly (NYSE: LLY) just became the first drugmaker on Earth to hit a $1 trillion valuation, a milestone that drags the entire pharma industry into a new era.
The number puts Lilly in a club usually reserved for the biggest tech titans.
The world is pouring demand into metabolic health and obesity treatments, and Lilly is the player shaping that new market.
This is the kind of moment where the numbers hit you first, because medicine is now moving faster in value than anything coming out of Silicon Valley.
Obesity Drugs Go From Niche to Normal
Lilly spent years building the category that now defines the future of chronic care. Its next-generation obesity and diabetes treatments turned a once-overlooked segment into a global movement that crosses wellness, long-term planning, and daily health habits.
The company’s therapies have become anchors in a market that keeps expanding every month. Your sense of modern healthcare evolves when a single category reshapes patient behavior at this scale.
A Pharma Future Built on Metabolic Power
Crossing $1 trillion is validation for Lilly’s pivot toward chronic lifestyle-linked conditions. Success now depends on global manufacturing, reliable supply chains, and a steady pipeline of follow-up treatments.
You might look back and realize this moment marked the start of a new era where metabolic medicine leads the entire pharma playbook.

Data Centers
Everyone Looked West, Amazon Quietly Looked South

Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) is planting a $3 billion data center campus in Warren County, Mississippi, adding another heavyweight piece to its growing AI network.
The company wants fresh capacity as cloud workloads and custom silicon demand explode across AWS.
A separate $10 billion project already underway in Madison County shows how aggressively Amazon is building across the region.
You can see the strategy forming as the American South becomes a core extension of Amazon’s infrastructure footprint.
A New Tech Map for Mississippi
The Warren County build-out pulls Mississippi into the AI economy with a scale that few expected.
More than 75 local companies are already tied into Amazon’s earlier projects, and this expansion opens even more long-term work in engineering, operations, and supply chains.
Training programs with regional colleges aim to prep talent for next-gen technical roles, which means you might see Mississippi turning into a quiet pipeline for AI-ready workers.
A Campus Built for Massive AI Load
AWS recently secured a multiyear agreement to power key infrastructure for OpenAI. Those systems need huge domestic compute hubs, and Warren County becomes one of the anchors in that grid.
Amazon wants physical capacity it can control from start to finish as generative models and enterprise AI tools surge in demand.
This new campus puts you inside a build-out that is meant to anchor a huge piece of Americas AI backbone, giving Amazon the space and power it needs to run the next wave of training and deployment at full speed.

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Aviation
The Flight That Just Changed the Air Taxi Race

Joby Aviation (NYSE: JOBY) pulled off a landmark moment with the first piloted air taxi flight between two UAE cities.
The company moved from hype to real-world execution in a single jump.
Flying point to point in heat, sand, and crowded air corridors gives Joby a level of proof most eVTOL players never reach.
The moment a prototype survives real-world conditions, the scale of the breakthrough hits you in a way no test video or demo ever could.
UAE Becomes Joby’s Launchpad
The UAE is moving faster than almost any region in urban air mobility. Regulators, national planners, and city authorities all want aerial routes built quickly.
By completing the first cross-city flight, Joby steps into the role of early leader for long-term contracts and infrastructure plans.
The moment one company plants the first real operational flag, the whole race hits you differently, because now you feel which player is actually building the future and which ones are only talking about it.
A Template for Going Global
This milestone gives Joby a powerful credential as it approaches governments and aviation authorities worldwide.
A proven international operation strengthens every negotiation ahead.
The achievement also creates a first-mover advantage in a region expected to scale aerial mobility far earlier than Western markets.
You might look back and realize this flight marked the moment Joby stopped waiting for approval and started operating like a global carrier.

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Top Winners and Losers
Mobile-Health Network Solutions [MNDR] $4.76 (+56.58%)
Mobile-Health Network Solutions advanced after signing an MOU to acquire two AI‑optimized data‑center projects in Malaysia, a move that supports its global expansion strategy and long‑term infrastructure needs.
Enviri Corporation [NVRI] $17.40 (+28.19%)
Enviri jumped after agreeing to sell its Clean Earth division for $3.04 billion and announcing a spin‑off that will deliver cash consideration to shareholders while creating a newly listed environmental and rail business.
Herbalife Ltd [HLF] $12.00 (+24.48%)
Herbalife inched higher after an insider purchase signaled growing internal confidence, adding to a year of steady insider buying and reinforcing optimism around the company’s low valuation.

Geospace Technologie [GEOS] $12.81 (-25.90%)
Geospace fell after posting a drop in quarterly and full-year revenue, as weak offshore activity and low oil prices continued to pressure its Energy Solutions segment.
Seres Therapeutics Inc [MCRB] $17.71 (-18.39%)
Seres dropped as recent insider sales weighed on sentiment, overshadowing strong Q3 earnings and earlier regulatory progress.
Elastic N.V. [ESTC] $70.07 (-14.63%)
Elastic pulled back despite beating revenue and profit estimates, as concerns around slowing billings and cash flow tempered the upbeat guidance.

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Everything Else
Paramount, Comcast, and Netflix are all circling Warner Bros. Discovery with fresh bids, turning Hollywood’s power hunt into a three-way showdown.
Google is scrambling to avoid having its ad empire sliced up as its antitrust trial nears the finish line.
Amazon axed thousands of engineers in its record layoffs, even while claiming it needs to speed up innovation.
Foxconn and Nvidia are building a $1.4 billion supercomputing cluster in Taiwan, aiming to have it humming by the first half of 2026.
Nokia is dropping $4 billion into U.S. R&D and manufacturing, bulking up its stateside tech muscle for the next hardware wave.
Bitcoin’s slide is shaking up markets and now looks set to test an $80,000 floor.

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