Globalstar's stock takes a dive after Apple didn't say its new iPhone supports satellite communications

Shares of Globalstar Inc. took an afternoon dive Tuesday, as investors expressed disappointment that Apple Inc. did not say its new iPhone 13s would support satellite communications. The mobile satellite services company’s stock sank 19.4%, after being down 5.3% just before the start of Apple’s iPhone 13 launch event. The stock had rocketed 64.3% on Aug. 30, after the reports surfaced that Apple would work with Globalstar as it added satellite communications to its next iPhone. The stock had climbed another 14.5% from Aug. 30 to the five-year closing high of $2.69 on Sept. 8, before pulling back. The stock has still rocketed 442.9% year to date, while the S&P 500 has advanced 18.3%.

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Guinea-Morocco qualifier PPD after coup d'etat

Morocco are set to be evacuated from Conakry after their World Cup qualifier against Guinea has been postponed because of a coup d’etat.

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Itron stock bounces after Raymond James analyst says it's a 'strong buy' after big selloff

Shares of Itron Inc. bounced 6.4% in afternoon trading Friday, after Raymond James analyst Pavel Molchanov suggested it was time to back up the truck on the provider of products to measure energy and water. Molchanov raised his rating to strong buy from outperform, after the stock plunged 26.4% on Thursday — the biggest one-day selloff since July 2002 — in the wake of a big profit miss and slashed full-year outlook, with the company citing supply chain challenges. With the selloff, Molchanov believes the market is “missing the forest for the trees.” He gave “three fundamental reasons” to buy the stock that the market is overlooking: 1) None of the smart meter revenue is disappearing — it will come when supply is available; after some sluggishness, software revenue is finally showing strength; and lowest leverage in 7 years opens the door to acquisitions in software, and perhaps beyond. Itron’s stock had dropped 20.3% year to date, while the S&P 500 has gained 18.1%.

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