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Bear of the Day: Archive

Kevin Cook

Bear of the Day: Eos Energy Enterprises (EOSE)

Despite a big EPS miss, sales and big partnerships are ramping for this maker of zinc battery systems

EOSEPositive Net Change ORCLPositive Net Change TSLAPositive Net Change

Shaun Pruitt

Bear of the Day: 1-800 Flowers (FLWS)

Free-falling from a 52-week high of $9 a share, the technical analysis for 1-800 Flowers stock reflects a very bearish outlook with limited short-term support levels.

FLWSPositive Net Change AMZNPositive Net Change WMTNegative Net Change COSTNegative Net Change

Andrew Rocco

Bear of the Day: Bloomin' Brands (BLMN)

Bloomin' Brands faces numerous challenges, from slowing traffic and shrinking margins to evolving consumer preferences.

CBRLPositive Net Change CMGPositive Net Change DRIPositive Net Change TXRHPositive Net Change BLMNPositive Net Change

Benjamin Rains

Bear of the Day: Dine Brands Global, Inc. (DIN)

DIN stock tanked -60% in the past three years, while its Retail- Restaurants industry climbed +12%. The restaurant company has a rough balance sheet, and its earnings revisions have dropped over the past several years.

DINNegative Net Change

Derek Lewis

Bear of the Day: lululemon athletica (LULU)

LULU shares have plunged over the last year, down nearly 50%. Weakening growth has been a major red flag.

LULUPositive Net Change

Ethan Feller

Bear of the Day: RH (RH)

Restoration Hardware stock has struggled as the luxury furniture market languishes

RHPositive Net Change

Brian Bolan

Bear Of The Day: Bloomin Brands (BLMN)

Despite beating the number in the most recent report, this stock was taken out by investors.

BLMNPositive Net Change

Jeremy Mullin

Bear of the Day: Pilgrims Pride (PPC)

Is This Chicken Stock About to Hatch Trouble for Bulls.

PPCNegative Net Change TSNNegative Net Change

Tracey Ryniec

Bear of the Day: Constellation Brands (STZ)

Consumers are buying less alcohol in 2025.

STZPositive Net Change

David Bartosiak

Bear of the Day: Core Natural Resources (CNR)

Just because a whole industry is seeing its stock price rise does not mean you should buy them all.

ARLPNegative Net Change SXCPositive Net Change CNRNegative Net Change