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Sectors

Sector Update: Energy Stocks Fall Late Afternoon

Energy stocks were lower late Monday afternoon, with the NYSE Energy Sector Index and the State Street Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLE) each falling about 3.2%.The Philadelphia Oil Service Sector Index was down 3%, and the Dow Jones US Utilities Index rose 1%.Front-month West Texas Intermediate crude oil fell 4.2% to $81.36 a barrel, and the global benchmark Brent crude contract dropped 4.2% to $83.69 a barrel. Henry Hub natural gas futures rose 1.1% to $3.16 per 1 million BTU.In sector news, a US-Iran peace framework that includes the expected reopening of the Strait of Hormuz has lifted sentiment, but it will take time for oil supply to improve meaningfully, Rystad Energy said in a note emailed Monday. Washington and Tehran have agreed to end their war that has rattled energy markets. The Strait of Hormuz -- the world's most important chokepoint for crude flows -- has remained effectively closed since the US-Israel war with Iran began at the end of February. A formal signing of the US-Iran deal is scheduled to take place in Switzerland on Friday.In corporate news, Shell's (SHEL) Sprng Energy Indian renewable power business could be acquired by Aditya Birla Group, which has emerged as the frontrunner for the unit, Bloomberg reported. Shell shares were falling 3.3%.The European Commission said it has approved a joint venture between TotalEnergies (TTE) and Masdar focused on renewable energy projects in the Asia-Pacific region. TotalEnergies shares were shedding 4.1%.DTE Energy (DTE) received a $1.6 billion loan from the Department of Energy's Office of Energy Dominance Financing to help lower energy costs in Michigan and modernize natural gas infrastructure, the Department of Energy said. Shares rose 0.8%.Peabody Energy (BTU) said Monday it terminated its amended 2020 transaction support agreement with surety providers and entered into standard indemnification agreements to support its US mine reclamation obligations. Shares were down 4.8%.

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Sectors

Sector Update: Energy

Energy stocks were lower late Monday afternoon, with the NYSE Energy Sector Index falling 3.3% and the State Street Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLE) dropping 3.1%.The Philadelphia Oil Service Sector Index was down 3%, and the Dow Jones US Utilities Index rose 1%.Front-month West Texas Intermediate crude oil fell 4.6% to $80.94 a barrel, and the global benchmark Brent crude contract dropped 4.4% to $83.45 a barrel. Henry Hub natural gas futures rose 0.9% to $3.15 per 1 million BTU.In corporate news, DTE Energy (DTE) received a $1.6 billion loan from the Department of Energy's Office of Energy Dominance Financing to help lower energy costs in Michigan and modernize natural gas infrastructure, the Department of Energy said. DTE Energy shares rose 0.8%.

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Wire

DTE Energy Gets $1.6 Billion DOE Loan to Cut Energy Costs in Michigan

DTE Energy (DTE) received a $1.6 billion loan from the Department of Energy's Office of Energy Dominance Financing to help lower energy costs in Michigan and modernize natural gas infrastructure, the Department of Energy said Monday in a statement.DTE Gas will deliver over $700 million in cost savings to millions of customers in Michigan, which the department said is made possible by President Trump's Working Families Tax Cut.The loan will be used to modernize and strengthen approximately 800 miles of distribution mains and service lines, according to the statement.Price: $148.76, Change: $+1.34, Percent Change: +0.91%

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Commodities

US Department of Energy Delivers $1.6 Billion Loan to DTE

The US Department of Energy delivered a $1.6 billion loan to DTE Gas (DTE) to lower electricity prices and modernize natural gas infrastructure in Michigan, according to a Monday statement by the DOE's Office of Energy Dominance Financing.DOE said that DTE's natural gas upgrades are critical for ensuring the affordability and reliability of the US's energy distribution system.The loan will be used to modernize and strengthen about 800 miles of distribution mains and service lines.This will also include rebuilding an existing compressor station to allow DTE to store natural gas during low-demand windows, and in this way, lowering the price Michigan consumers pay during peak-demand periods."This loan to DTE Gas will lower energy costs, create jobs and increase grid reliability for the people of Michigan," said Energy Secretary Chris Wright.Price: $148.55, Change: $+1.13, Percent Change: +0.76%

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Equities

Social Buzz: Wallstreetbets Stocks Mostly Advancing Premarket Monday; Micron Technology, SpaceX to Open Higher

The most-talked-about stocks in the Reddit subforum Wallstreetbets were mostly higher hours before Monday's opening bell.Micron Technology (MU) rose by 7.5% premarket, reversing a 1.4% decline from the previous session.Space Exploration Technologies (SPCX) advanced by 5.6% pre-bell, after a 19.2% rise from Friday's session. Space Exploration Technologies, known as SpaceX, debuted on Nasdaq Friday.Sandisk (SNDK) was 5.5% higher in premarket activity, after a 5.2% rise from the previous session.AST SpaceMobile (ASTS) rose by 4.7% pre-bell, swinging from a 15.5% fall at Friday's close.Rocket Lab (RKLB) advanced by 4.2% premarket, after closing Friday with a 10.8% decline.Nvidia (NVDA) was 2.1% higher in pre-bell activity, after a -/2% increase from the previous session.Microsoft (MSFT) was up 1.8% hours before market open, following a 0.1% increase at Friday's close.Bucking the trend, DTE Energy (DTE) was 0.1% lower pre-bell, swinging from a 1.1% increase at Friday's close.

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Equities

Social Buzz: Wallstreetbets Stocks Mixed Premarket Friday; AST SpaceMobile to Advance, Adobe to Decline

The most-talked-about stocks in the Reddit subforum Wallstreetbets were mixed hours before Friday's opening bell.AST SpaceMobile (ASTS) rose by 3.9% premarket, after an 11.7% rise from the previous session.Microsoft (MSFT) was up 0.6% hours before market open, swinging from a 1.8% decline at Thursday's close.Nvidia (NVDA) was 0.5% higher in pre-bell activity, after a 2.2% increase from Thursday's session.Sandisk (SNDK) advanced by 0.4% pre-bell, after a 14.5% rise at Thursday's close.Tesla (TSLA) was up 0.3% premarket, following a 4.6% increase at Thursday's close.DTE Energy (DTE) was marginally higher in premarket hours, following a 0.2% decline from Thursday's session.Adobe (ADBE) was 6.5% lower premarket, following a 6.3% fall from the previous session.Micron Technology (MU) declined by 1.3% premarket, after closing Thursday with an 11.7% increase.

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Equities

Social Buzz: Wallstreetbets Stocks Mostly Lower Premarket Wednesday; Micron Technology, Marvell Technology to Decline

The most-talked-about stocks in the Reddit subforum Wallstreetbets were mostly lower hours before Wednesday's opening bell.Apple (AAPL) was up 0.3% in premarket activity, swinging from a 3.6% fall at Tuesday's close.DTE Energy (DTE) was marginally advancing pre-bell, after a nearly 2% increase from Tuesday's session.Micron Technology (MU) fell by 3% hours before market open, after a 1.4% decline from the previous session.Marvell Technology (MRVL) declined by 3% premarket, after closing Tuesday with a 7.6% fall.Reddit (RDDT) was down 3% in pre-bell hours, following a 4.1% increase from Tuesday's session.Broadcom (AVGO) fell by 2% premarket, after a 1.1% decline from the previous session.Nvidia (NVDA) was 2% lower in pre-bell activity, following a 0.2% decline at Tuesday's close.Microsoft (MSFT) was down 1.3% pre-bell, following a 2% fall from Tuesday's session.

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Sectors

Sector Update: Energy Stocks Decline Late Afternoon

Energy stocks were lower late Wednesday afternoon, with the NYSE Energy Sector Index falling 1.4% and the State Street Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLE) decreasing 1.1%.The Philadelphia Oil Service Sector Index slumped 2.9%, and the Dow Jones US Utilities Index shed 0.6%.Front-month West Texas Intermediate crude oil fell 5.3% to $88.94 a barrel, and the global benchmark Brent crude contract dropped 5.1% to $94.52 a barrel. Henry Hub natural gas futures rose 5% to $3.04 per 1 million BTU.In sector news, the memorandum of understanding being negotiated between Tehran and Washington will call for US forces to withdraw from Iran's vicinity and lift the blockade of Iranian ports in return for reopening the Strait of Hormuz to pre-war levels, CNN reported, citing Iranian state television. The US denied claims that maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz could return to normal within a month of the Iran deal, Bloomberg reported. President Donald Trump on Wednesday expressed confidence that the US would be able to reach a deal to end the conflict, but he is not yet satisfied with the terms, CNN reported.In corporate news, Kosmos Energy (KOS) shares fell 6% after Mizuho downgraded the stock to underperform from neutral.TotalEnergies (TTE) is facing a dispute with Mozambique over about $2 billion in costs tied to delays at its liquefied natural gas project in the country, Bloomberg reported. TotalEnergies shares fell 3.6%.Chevron (CVX) shareholders have rejected a proposal put forth at the company's annual general meeting that would have required appointing an independent board chair separate from the chief executive officer, Reuters reported, citing preliminary voting results. Chevron shares were down 1.4%.DTE Energy (DTE) added 0.3% after the firm said it will invest $1.6 billion to develop Michigan-made battery energy storage systems in collaboration with LG Energy Solution Vertech.

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Sectors

Sector Update: Energy Stocks Retreat in Afternoon Trading

Energy stocks declined Wednesday afternoon, with the NYSE Energy Sector Index falling 1.1% and the State Street Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLE) decreasing 0.8%.The Philadelphia Oil Service Sector Index slumped 2.7%, and the Dow Jones US Utilities Index shed 0.5%.In sector news, the memorandum of understanding being negotiated between Tehran and Washington will call for US forces to withdraw from Iran's vicinity and lift the blockade of Iranian ports in return for reopening the Strait of Hormuz to pre-war levels, CNN reported, citing Iranian state television. The US denied claims that maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz could return to normal within a month of the Iran deal, Bloomberg reported.Front-month West Texas Intermediate crude oil was falling 4.8% to $89.40 a barrel, and the global benchmark Brent crude contract was dropping 4.5% to $95.14 a barrel. Henry Hub natural gas futures rose 4.4% to $3.02 per 1 million BTU.In corporate news, TotalEnergies (TTE) is facing a dispute with Mozambique over about $2 billion in costs tied to delays at its liquefied natural gas project in the country, Bloomberg reported. TotalEnergies shares fell 2.5%.Chevron (CVX) shareholders have rejected a proposal put forth at the company's annual general meeting that would have required appointing an independent board chair separate from the chief executive officer, Reuters reported, citing preliminary voting results. Chevron shares were down 0.9%.DTE Energy (DTE) shares added 0.3% after it said Wednesday it will invest $1.6 billion to develop Michigan-made battery energy storage systems statewide in collaboration with LG Energy Solution Vertech.

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Wire

DTE Energy Invests $1.6 Billion to Manufacture Battery Storage Systems in Michigan

DTE Energy (DTE) said Wednesday it will invest $1.6 billion to develop Michigan-made battery energy storage systems statewide in collaboration with LG Energy Solution Vertech.The deal will support eight projects with battery systems delivered over a two-year period, expected to generate $2.3 billion in economic impact, enhance grid reliability, support new jobs, and advance the state's clean energy goals, the company said.The projects will deliver 1.5 gigawatts or 6 gigawatt hours of battery storage, which will store electricity during excess energy generation and distribute the power as needed to meet peak customer demands and lower strain on the grid, according to a statement.Price: $145.16, Change: $+0.54, Percent Change: +0.37%

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Commodities

NWS Forecasts Critical Fire Weather Conditions in Northern Great Plains

The US National Weather Service said most of the areas falling under the northern Great Plains are expected to experience elevated to critical fire weather conditions, including gusty winds and low relative humidity on Tuesday.Meanwhile, parts of central Plains stretching northeastward into the Midwest could potentially experience isolated severe thunderstorms with strong wind gusts and hail during the day, while the eastern Florida peninsula may encounter additional storms capable of damaging winds.The NWS early Tuesday issued a red flag warning for Colorado's Craig, Rangely, Meeker, Montrose and Nucla. The primary service providers in the state are Xcel Energy (XEL) and Black Hills' (BKH) Black Hills Energy.A similar warning was raised for Nebraska's Holdrege, Kearney, Lexington, Grand Island, Broken Bow, Ord, Burwell, and Norfolk. A large part of Nebraska is covered by the regional transmission organization Southwest Power Pool, with Midcontinent ISO also serving some areas.In Kansas, where Evergy (EVRG) is among the major electricity service providers, a warning for fire weather conditions was raised for Phillipsburg and Hill City.Areas placed under a red flag warning in South Dakota included Yankton, Vermillion, Lake Andes, Michelle, Chamberlain, Sioux Falls, Brookings, Huron, Mobridge, Aberdeen, Sisseton, Redfield, Miller, Pierre, and Murdo. Xcel Energy, Northwestern Energy (NWE), Black Hills Energy, MDU Resources (MDU) unit Montana-Dakota Utilities and Otter Tail's (OTTR) Otter Tail Power are among the major electric service providers in the state.A red flag warning was also issued for North Dakota's Bottineau, Minot, Rugby, Ashley, Bismarck, Jamestown, Harvey, Devil's Lake, Fargo, and Lisbon. The state is primarily served by Xcel Energy, Montana-Dakota Utilities, and Otter Tail Power.In Minnesota, a similar warning was raised for Marshall, Pipestone, Windom, Worthington, Morris, Willmar, and Mankato. The main service providers in the state are Otter Tail Power, Allette (ALE) subsidiary Minnesota Power, Xcel Energy and Alliant Energy (LNT).Also covered under a red flag warning watch were Iowa's Spencer, Storm Lake, and Sioux City, primarily served by Berkshire Hathaway Energy unit MidAmerican Energy and Alliant Energy.Meanwhile, an extreme heat warning was issued for Gila Bend in Arizona.The NWS issued a freeze warning for Michigan's Petoskey, Manistee, Tawas City, Rogers City, Gaylord, Alpena, Mio, Houghton Lake, Cadillac, Ludington, Pentwater, Big Rapids, Mount Pleasant, Saginaw, Bad Axe, and Port Huron. These places are primarily served by CMS Energy (CMS) unit Consumers Energy and DTE Energy (DTE).In New York, a freeze warning was issued for Jamestown, Wellsville, Elmira, Ithaca, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Dunsville, Fulton, Watertown, Utica, Binghamton, Monticello, Oneonta, Hunter, Herkimer, Ogdensberg, Massena, Malone, and Old Forge. National Grid (NGG), Avangrid (AGR) unit New York State Electric & Gas, and Fortis subsidiary Central Hudson Gas & Electric are the major service providers in these areas.Also covered under a freeze warning watching were Pennsylvania's Erie, Meadville, Bradford, Dubois, Johnstown, Altoona, Lockhaven, Williamsport, Butler, Clarion, and Indiana. The state is primarily served by Exelon (EXC) unit PECO Energy, PPL (PPL) subsidiary PPL Electric Utilities, Duquesne Light Company and FirstEnergy (FE) through its various subsidiaries.A freeze warning was also issued for Ashtabula and Youngstown in Ohio; Bennington, Rutland, Springfield, Burlington, and Montpelier in Vermont; Lebanon in New Hampshire; Oakland and Cumberland in Maryland; Monterey in Virginia; and Elins and Snowshoe in West Virginia.The NWS also issued flood warnings for small pockets of Texas, Missouri, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Washington.

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Research

Research Alert: CFRA Maintains Buy Opinion On Shares Of Dte Energy Company

CFRA, an independent research provider, has providedwith the following research alert. Analysts at CFRA have summarized their opinion as follows:We raise our 12-month target by $3 to $165, reflecting a 20.7x forward P/E on our next-12-month EPS estimate. We lower our 2026 EPS view by $0.05 to $7.76 and raise our 2027 EPS view by $0.01 to $8.40. In March 2026, DTE executed a 1 GW data center agreement with Google and filed contracts with the MPSC for approval; a decision is expected by September 2026. The Google data center agreement complements the previously approved 1.4 GW Oracle project. The agreement is structured to deliver approximately $1.7B in affordability benefits for existing customers over the contract life, while requiring Google to pay the full cost of energy usage, including all related infrastructure investments. DTE intends to pause future electric rate requests for at least two years following its most recent request, dependent on the Oracle data center coming online by 2027. On a compound annual basis from 2025 to 2028, we anticipate approximately 7.5% EPS and 6.8% dividend growth, highly competitive with multi-utilities peers.

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Research

Research Alert: Dte Q1 2026: Google Data Center Agreement Adds Significant Growth Upside

CFRA, an independent research provider, has providedwith the following research alert. Analysts at CFRA have summarized their opinion as follows:DTE Energy reported Q1 2026 operating EPS of $1.95, down 7.1% and missing consensus by 4.1%, as strong utility performance was offset by Energy Trading timing issues and higher corporate costs. DTE Electric's operating earnings surged $71M to $218M, driven by rate implementation benefits and favorable weather. The Google data center agreement for 1 GW represents significant new disclosure, structured to deliver $1.7B in customer affordability benefits while requiring Google to fund full infrastructure costs. Management maintained its 2026 operating EPS guidance of $7.59-$7.73, positioned for the high end due to renewable natural gas tax credits. We believe DTE's enhanced pipeline visibility of ~5 GW beyond Oracle and Google positions the company for operating EPS CAGR exceeding 8% from 2027-2030, above the current 6%-8% target range. The Google agreement could drive ~$5B in incremental capital investment through 2032, additive to the current $36.5B five-year plan.

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Commodities

DTE Energy's Q1 2026 Electric, Gas Earnings Rise

DTE Energy (DTE) on Thursday reported increased first-quarter earnings across both its electric and gas segments in Q1 2026.The company said its electric segment posted earnings of $281 million for the first quarter of 2026, up from $123 million in the same period last year.Earnings from the gas segment also rose modestly, totaling $210 million in the quarter, compared with $206 million a year earlier.Price: $149.78, Change: $+2.75, Percent Change: +1.87%

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Equities

Social Buzz: Wallstreetbets Stocks Mostly Higher Premarket Friday; Intel, Advanced Micro Devices to Advance

The most-talked-about stocks in the Reddit subforum Wallstreetbets were mostly higher hours before Friday's opening bell.Intel (INTC) rose by almost 28% pre-bell, after a 2.3% increase at Thursday's close. The chipmaker reported Q1 results above Wall Street's estimates and issued an upbeat Q2 outlook.Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) advanced by nearly 11% in premarket activity, following a 0.6% increase from Thursday's session.ServiceNow (NOW) was 1.3% higher in pre-bell hours, after closing Thursday with a 17.8% fall.Avis Budget Group (CAR) was up 3.1% hours before market open, swinging from a 48.4% fall from the previous session.Microsoft (MSFT) was 0.8% higher premarket, swinging from a decline of nearly 4% at Thursday's close.Tesla (TSLA) advanced by 0.8% pre-bell, after a 3.6% fall from the previous session.Nvidia (NVDA) was slightly higher premarket, following a 1.4% decline at Thursday's close.DTE Energy (DTE) was down 0.6% in premarket hours, swinging from a 2.7% increase from Thursday's session.

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Wire

BMO Capital Adjusts DTE Energy Price Target to $152 From $148, Maintains Market Perform Rating

DTE Energy Company (DTE) has an average rating of overweight and mean price target of $125.85, according to analysts polled by FactSet.(covers equity, commodity and economic research from major banks and research firms in North America, Asia and Europe. Research providers may contact us here: https://www..com/contact-us)Price: $144.48, Change: $+1.01, Percent Change: +0.70%

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Commodities

NWS Warns of Fire Weather Conditions in Southern Plains, Southeast; Pacific System to Impact California

The US National Weather Service on Monday said the Southern Plains and southeast will remain under fire weather conditions, while Northern and Central California will experience rain and mountain snow due to a Pacific storm system.The effect of the Pacific system may be felt in Pacific Northwest, Great Basin, and Southern California on Tuesday.The NWS issued a red flag warning early Monday for parts of Minnesota, including Roseau, Thief River Falls, Bemidji, Hibbing, Duluth, Ely, International Fall, Detroit Lakes, Fergus Falls, Brainerd, Hinckley, Wheaton, Morris, St. Cloud, Willmar, Minneapolis, Marshall, Pipestone, Windom, Worthington, and Mankato. The cities' main service providers are Otter Tail's (OTTR) power unit, Allette (ALE) subsidiary Minnesota Power, Xcel Energy (XEL) and Alliant Energy (LNT).In South Dakota, areas under the same warning were Sisseton, Milbank, Watertown, Brookings, Sioux Falls, Custer, Hot Springs, Edgemont, Pine Ridge, Martin, Hermosa, Wall, Kadoka, White River, Winner, Mission, Kadoka, and Murdo. Otter Tail Power, Xcel Energy, NorthWestern Energy (NWE), and Black Hills (BKH) unit Black Hills Energy primarily serve these cities.A similar warning was posted for Nebraska's Harrison, Chadron, Rushville, Alliance, Scottsbluff, Bridgeport, Harrisburg, Kimball, Sidney, Oshkosh, Chappell, Hyannis, Arthur, Orgallala, Mullen, Tryon, Valentine, Thedford, Stapleton, North Platte, Stockville, Springview, Ainsworth, Brewster, Broken Bow, North Platte, Lexington, Butte, ONeill, Burwell, Kearney, Holdrege, Ord, Grand Island, Hastings, Aurora, Columbus, York, Hebron, and Superior.In Wyoming, areas under a red flag warning include Newcastle, Wright, Gillette, Lander, Rock Springs, Bill, Lance Creek, Lusk, Glenrock, Casper, Douglas, Glendo, Torrington, Wheatland, Chugwater, Pine Bluffs, and Cheyenne. These are primarily served by PacifiCorp's Rocky Mountain Power and Black Hills Energy.The NWS issued the same warning for Colorado's Leadville, Buena Vista, Salida, Woodland Park, Colorado Springs, Pikes Peak, Canon City, Pueblo, Westcliffe, Saguache, South Fork, La Veta Pass, Alamosa, San Luis, Trinidad, Kim, La Junta, Eads, Lamar, and Springfield, within Black Hills Energy's and Xcel Energy's service areas.In Kansas, Phillipsburg, Concordia, Beloit, Garden City, and Ulysses, primarily served by Evergy (EVRG), were also under a similar warning.The same warning was posted for Georgia's Blairsville, Toccoa, Gainesville, Albany, Tifton, Moultrie, Bainbridge, Valdosta, and Waycross, primarily served by Georgia Power, a Southern Co. (SO) subsidiary.In Florida, the agency placed Jacksonville, Lake City, Gainesville, Ocala, Perry, Cross City, Tallahassee, Marianna, Panama City, Apalachicola, and De Funiak Springs under a similar warning. Duke Energy (DUK), NextEra Energy (NEE) unit Florida Power & Light, and Chesapeake Utilities' (CPK) Florida Public Utilities are the cities' main service providers.Alabama's Dothan and Troy, within the service area of Southern Co.'s Alabama Power, were also issued the same warning.The NWS posted a freeze warning for most parts of Ohio. The state's main electricity providers are AES' (AES) Ohio unit, American Electric Power's Ohio unit, Duke Energy, and First Energy (FE) subsidiaries, Ohio Edison, Toledo Edison and Illuminating Co.In West Virginia, Morgantown, Fairmont, Clarksburg, Elkins, Parkersburg, Sutton, Snowshoe, Beckley, Lewisburg, Bluefield, and Martinsburg were placed under a similar warning. The state is primarily served by American Electric Power's Appalachian Power and First Energy subsidiaries, Mon Power and Potomac Edison.The same warning was issued for Virginia's Leesburg, Winchester, Warrenton, Luray, Dale City, Fredericksburg, Culpeper, Warrenton, Harrisonburg, Staunton, Charlottesville, Farmville, Lynchburg, Roanoke, Danville, and Wytheville, which are mainly served by Appalachian Power and Dominion Energy (D).The whole of Maryland, except Oakland and Cumberland, was under a similar warning. The main service providers in the state are Potomac Edison and Exelon's (EXC) Pepco, BGE, and Delmarva Power.The states of Delaware and New Jersey were issued the same warning. Delmarva Power primarily serves Delaware, while FirstEnergy's Jersey Central Power & Light, Public Service Enterprise's (PEG) Electric and Gas Co., Exelon's Atlantic City Electric, and Consolidated Edison's (ED) Orange and Rockland serve New Jersey.A freeze warning was also posted for North Carolina's Boone, within Duke Energy's service zone, and Colorado's Craig, Steamboat Springs, Meeker, Rangely, Vail, and Rifle.The NWS issued a similar warning for most of Pennsylvania, excluding Scranton. The state's main service providers are Duquesne Light, PPL's (PPL) Electric Utilities unit, UGI's (UGI) Utilities unit, Exelon's Peco, First Energy units, Penelec, Penn Power, West Penn Power, and Met-Ed.New York's Middletown, Newburgh, Peekskill, Islip, Riverhead, and Montauk, were under the same warning. The cities' main service providers are Public Service Enterprise's Long Island unit, Consolidated Edison's Co. of New York and Orange and Rockland, and Avangrid (AGR) units, Rochester Gas and Electric and New York State Electric & Gas.In Connecticut, Danbury, Stanford, Bridgeport, New Haven, Middletown, and New London were issued the same warning. Eversource Energy, PPL's Rhode Island Energy, and Avangrid's The United Illuminating Co. mainly serve these areas.In Michigan, a freeze warning was posted for Muskegon, Alma, Ionia, Grand Rapids, Holland, Hastings, Lansing, South Haven, Kalamazoo, Benton Harbor, Jackson, Flint, Saginaw, Port Huron, Detroit, Ann Arbor, and Coldwater. The state is primarily served by CMS Energy's (CMS) Consumers Energy, DTE Energy (DTE), American Electric Power's Indiana Michigan Power, Upper Peninsula Power, Xcel Energy, and WEC Energy (WEC) subsidiaries, Upper Michigan Energy Resources and We Energies.A similar warning was issued for Indiana's Gary, Rensselaer, South Bend, Angola, Plymouth, Warsaw, Fort Wayne, Marion, Kokomo, Logansport, Rensselaer, Crawfordsville, Indianapolis, and Muncie, which are within the service zones of Duke Energy, Indiana Michigan Power, AES' Indiana unit, and NiSource's (NI) Northern Indiana Public Service Co.In Illinois, the same warning was posted for Freeport, Rockford, Waukegan, Dixon, DeKalb, Aurora, Joliet, Ottawa, Pontiac, Kankakee, Peoria, Bloomington, Peru, Kewanee, Galesburg, Peoria, Pekin, Canton, Macomb, Havana, Lincoln, Champaign, Decatur, Danville, and Charleston. The main electricity providers in these areas are Ameren's (AEE) Illinois unit, Exelon's ComEd, and Berkshire Hathaway Energy's (BRK.B) MidAmerican Energy.Iowa's Fort Dodge, Ames, Waterloo, Marshalltown, Cedar Rapids, Iowa City, Ottumwa, Dubuque, Clinton, Davenport, Burlington, and Keokuk, within the service area of Alliant Energy and MidAmerican Energy, were also placed under a similar warning.The NWS issued a flood warning for areas near Washington's Winthrop, served by Puget Sound Energy.A similar warning was posted for areas near Ohio's Defiance and cities close to Indiana's South Bend, Fort Wayne, Angola, and Plymouth.The same warning was issued for parts of Illinois' Waukegan, Rockford, Freeport, Aurora, Dixon, Clinton, Ottawa, Peoria, Pekin, Canton, Carbondale, and Havana, and areas near Iowa's Clinton, Davenport, Burlington, Iowa City, and Cedar Rapids.In Michigan, areas under the same warning include parts of Petoskey, Alpena, Rogers City, Mio, Tawas City, Traverse City, Houghton Lake, Cadillac Manistee, Ludington, Pentwater, Muskegon, Mount Pleasant, Grand Rapids, Ionia, Hastings, Lansing, Kalamazoo, Houghton, Marquette, Escanaba, Iron Mountain, and Menominee.In Wisconsin, areas near Appleton, Wisconsin Dells, Prairie Du Chien, Beaver Dam, Milwaukee, Kenosha, Janesville, and Mineral Point were issued a similar warning. The state's main electricity providers are Xcel Energy, Alliant Energy, MGE Energy's (MGEE) Madison Gas and Electric, and WEC Energy subsidiaries, Wisconsin Public Service and We Energies.Missouri's Nevada, Kansas' Coffeyville and Oklahoma's Grove, primarily served by Evergy and Algonquin Power & Utilities' (AQN) Liberty, were also placed under the same warning.

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Equities

Social Buzz: Wallstreetbets Stocks Mixed Pre-Bell Friday; Netflix to Fall, Microsoft to Gain

The most-talked-about stocks in the Reddit subforum Wallstreetbets were mixed hours before Friday's opening bell.Netflix (NFLX) fell more than 10% pre-bell after gaining 0.1% in the previous session.AMD (AMD) was down by 0.3% pre-bell, after a 7.8% gain at Thursday's close.Microsoft (MSFT) was 1.1% higher premarket, after a 2.2% increase from the previous session.Nvidia (NVDA) gained 0.2% premarket, following a 0.3% decrease from Thursday's session.DTE Energy (DTE) was flat in pre-bell hours, after a 0.2% gain from the previous session.Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSM) was 1% higher premarket, following a 3.1% decline from Thursday's session.Allbirds (BIRD) fell by 3.9% hours before market open, continuing from a more than 35% fall at Thursday's close.Rocket Lab (RKLB) was up 0.3% in pre-bell activity, after closing Thursday with a 12.7% increase

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Equities

Social Buzz: Wallstreetbets Stocks Mixed Pre-Bell Thursday; Robinhood Markets to Advance, Allbirds to Decline

The most-talked-about stocks in the Reddit subforum Wallstreetbets were mixed hours before Thursday's opening bell.Robinhood Markets (HOOD) advanced by 2% pre-bell, following a 10.4% rise from Wednesday's session.Microsoft (MSFT) was 1.5% higher premarket, after a 4.6% increase from the previous session.Tesla (TSLA) was up 0.7% in pre-bell activity, after closing Wednesday with a 7.6% increase.Allbirds (BIRD) fell by 30% hours before market open, swinging from a 582% rise at Wednesday's close.Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSM) was 2.9% lower premarket, following a 1.3% decline from Wednesday's session.DTE Energy (DTE) was down 0.5% in pre-bell hours, after a 0.7% decline from the previous session.Sandisk (SNDK) was 1% lower premarket, after closing Wednesday with a 5.6% fall.Nvidia (NVDA) was down 0.4% premarket, following a 1.2% increase from Wednesday's session.

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Social Buzz: Wallstreetbets Stocks Mixed Pre-Bell Monday; W&T to Advance, Trump Media to Fall

The most-talked-about stocks in the Reddit subforum Wallstreetbets were mixed hours before Monday's opening bell.W&T Offshore (WTI) rose by 7.4% pre-bell, swinging from a 0.4% fall at Friday's close.Palantir Technologies (PLTR) was up 2.2% premarket, reversing a 1.9% decline from Friday's session.Sandisk (SNDK) advanced by 1.7% in pre-bell activity, following a slight drop from the previous session.Antero Midstream (AM) was 0.2% higher hours before market open, swinging from a 0.8% decrease Friday.Trump Media & Technology Group (DJT) fell by 1.5% premarket, after closing Friday with a 1.4% gain.EnCore Energy (EU) was 0.6% lower in premarket hours, following a 2.7% fall in the previous session.DTE Energy (DTE) fell by 0.5% in pre-bell activity, after closing Friday with a 0.9% decline.Microsoft (MSFT) was down 0.4% pre-bell, after a 0.6% fall in the previous session.

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