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Bear of the Day: Archive
Bear of the Day: HP Inc. (HPQ)
by Bryan Hayes
Key challenges remain for HP in 2026 including changes in customer purchasing behavior and industry component availability.
HPQNegative Net Change
computers earnings investing large-cap tech-stocks
Bear Of The Day: Camtek (CAMT)
by Brian Bolan
Despite beating the number in each of the last four quarters this company is seeing estimates for next year fall
CAMTNegative Net Change
electronics
Bear of the Day: Trex Company (TREX)
by Tracey Ryniec
Home remodeling remains weak heading into 2026.
TREXNegative Net Change
construction real-estate retail
Bear of the Day: Azenta (AZTA)
by Shaun Pruitt
2025 was another turbulent year for Azenta (AZTA) stock, which fell more than 30% as the medical solutions provider struggled with ongoing sales weakness.
AZTANegative Net Change
biotechnology earnings gene-therapy medical
Bear of the Day: Malibu Boats (MBUU)
by Jeremy Mullin
Investors may want to stay on shore as boating stocks face headwinds.
MBUUNegative Net Change
consumer-discretionary
Bear of the Day: ADT (ADT)
by David Bartosiak
They are supposed to be watching your business, but are they watching your investment?
ADTNegative Net Change
ad-tech
Bear of the Day: Novo Nordisk (NVO)
by Kevin Cook
Competition is fierce in the weight-loss drug industry and analysts are signaling a possible peak in growth
NVOPositive Net Change HIMSNegative Net Change
medical
Bear of the Day: Bath & Body Works, Inc. (BBWI)
by Ethan Feller
Bath & Body Works, Inc. stock has been in decline for four years and the outlook is not improving
BBWINegative Net Change
retail
Bear of the Day: Acadia Healthcare (ACHC)
by Andrew Rocco
Acadia Healthcare faces a difficult near-term outlook as legal and regulatory overhangs, rising cost pressures, and sharply weakening earnings momentum weigh on operations.
NYTNegative Net Change ACHCNegative Net Change
earnings
Bear of the Day: CarMax (KMX)
by Derek Lewis
Down more than 50%, KMX shares have struggled in 2025, with weak sales growth an impacting force.
KMXNegative Net Change
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