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By Niket Nishant and Manya Saini (Reuters) -Donald Trump Jr.-backed GrabAGun's shares slipped 22% on Thursday, deepening their post-debut slide and highlighting the degree of investor scrutiny even newly listed companies with high-profile backers are being subjected to.
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Barchart on MSNDonald Trump Jr-Backed GrabAGun Just Started Trading. How Should You Play PEW Stock Here?GrabAGun (PEW) went live on the New York Stock Exchange after completing its SPAC merger with Colombier Acquisition Corp. II that raised $179 million. Donald Trump Jr., who joined the board and owns a 1% stake in the online firearms retailer,
Donald Trump Jr-led online gun store known on Wall Street as ‘PEW’ launches stock offerings - Don Jr. joined the board of GrabAGun the day before it debuted on the New York Stock Exchange
The Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq rose Wednesday as the stock market shrugged off whether or not Trump is planning to fire Fed Chair Powell. The Nasdaq hit a new record.
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNStock Market Today: Dow Falls As Trump Announces Trade Deal; AI Stocks Soar On China Chip News (Live Coverage)The Dow Jones index wavered Tuesday after the CPI inflation report. Nvidia stock surged on AI chip sales to China.
President Donald Trump announced a significant development in his trade war against the United States' trading partners. *Stock prices used were the afternoon prices of July 6, 2025. The video was published on July 8,
Investors are heading into a crucial three-week stretch amid a surge in uncertainty tied to key elements of President Donald Trump’s economic strategy.
Wall Street futures are trading little changed at this hour in the premarket session on Thursday (July 17). Dow Jones futures are trading 0.14% lower while S&P futures are trading near flatline. Nasdaq futures are trading 0.
Yet the market (as of July 11) isn't far off from its all-time high, and it doesn't seem to be poised for the same explosive sell-off that occurred in early April. Is the stock market underestimating Trump's tariffs?