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Bear of the Day: Archive

Jeremy Mullin

Bear of the Day: Martin Marietta Materials (MLM)

Earnings miss, falling estimates, and a key technical test ahead.

MLMPositive Net Change BLDNegative Net Change

Ethan Feller

Bear of the Day: Avantor (AVTR)

Avantor shares have struggled amid declining sales growth and analysts downgrades

AVTRNegative Net Change

Tracey Ryniec

Bear of the Day: Tractor Supply (TSCO)

The rural consumer is struggling in 2026.

TSCONegative Net Change

David Bartosiak

Bear of the Day: Atlassian (TEAM)

Once one of the market's darlings, things are unwinding a bit.

EGHTNegative Net Change TEAMNegative Net Change APPSPositive Net Change

Kevin Cook

Bear of the Day: PayPal (PYPL)

Slowing growth hit hard last quarter, pushing analysts and investors to dump shares to 9-year lows

PYPLPositive Net Change

Shaun Pruitt

Bear of the Day: Qualcomm (QCOM)

Until there is a resolution to the memory chip shortage, it wouldn't be surprising if there is more volatility ahead for Qualcomm stock.

QCOMNegative Net Change WDCNegative Net Change SNDKPositive Net Change

Andrew Rocco

Bear of the Day: Badger Meter (BMI)

While Badger Meter remains a titan of water measurement technology, a perfect storm of rising costs and cooling analyst sentiment suggests this industry leader may be losing its flow.

HONNegative Net Change BMIPositive Net Change ITRINegative Net Change

Benjamin Rains

Bear of the Day: Eagle Materials Inc. (EXP)

Eagle Materials' earnings outlook faded again after it reported its Q3 fiscal 2026 results on January 29, landing EXP a Zacks Rank #5 (Strong Sell).

EXPPositive Net Change

Derek Lewis

Bear of the Day: Xerox (XRX)

Sales and shares have plunged over recent years, with margin pressures also a big thorn in the side.

XRXNegative Net Change

Bryan Hayes

Bear of the Day: Albany International (AIN)

Sales growth has been anemic in recent years and well below other industrial companies.

AINPositive Net Change