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Ryanair Gains on Narrower Net Loss; Regeneron Melanoma Trial Failure | Stock Movers

On this episode of Stock Movers with Alexis Christoforous: - NextEra Energy (NEE) agreed to pay about $67 billion in stock for Dominion Energy (D) in the biggest power acquisition ever, creating a giant utility extending from Florida to the data centers clustered in Virginia. The deal would give NextEra a swathe of electricity assets stretching across Virginia and the Carolinas. - Ryanair (RYAAY) gains as it delivered a decent end to the year, but flagged impact ahead from rising costs. The airline said unit costs for 2027 could increase by a mid-single digit percentage, with concerns over current unhedged jet fuel prices, and also impact from higher crew and aircraft maintenance costs. - Regeneron Pharmaceuticals (REGN) shares drop after the drugmaker's phase 3 data for fianlimab in metastatic melanoma fell short of expectations. Citi downgraded its rating on the stock following the "disappointing" trial update.

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Ramaco's Rare Earth Gamble

Ramaco CEO Randall Atkins joined Bloomberg Open Interest to explain why China's steel dumping has hurt coal markets, why the company is betting big on rare earth minerals, and why processing, and not necessarily mining, is the toughest hurdle in building a US rare earth supply chain that's independent of China.

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'The Clock is Ticking' - Trump's Latest Iran Threat Pushes Oil Prices Higher

US President Donald Trump expressed frustration with Iran and told it the "clock is ticking," hours after drones targeted a nuclear power plant in the United Arab Emirates. The fresh threats helped push up oil prices further on Monday. Earlier on Sunday, a drone sparked a fire in a power station at the United Arab Emirates' Barakah nuclear plant, underscoring the fragility of the truce. Bloomberg's Joumanna Bercetche joined Caroline Hepker and Tiwa Adebayo to discuss

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Musk Wants to Get SpaceX IPO Underway 'Pretty Soon'

Elon Musk said he's back in Texas working on plans for an initial public offering of SpaceX as the company prepares for the largest listing of all time. "We've got to get the SpaceX IPO going pretty soon," Musk said during a virtual appearance at the Samson International Smart Mobility Summit in Tel Aviv. SpaceX could file for an initial public offering as soon as this week, people familiar with the matter said. Bloomberg's Charlie Wells reports.

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