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Estée Lauder Eyes Puig Merger & Digging Into Critical Material Stocks
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Episode 150: Today, Ann breaks down the potential merger between Estée Lauder and Spain-based beauty company Puig – and what it could mean for consumers, investors and the broader beauty industry. Then, we dive into earnings from two U.S. critical mineral companies and whether the growing demand is actually showing up in their bottom lines. Finally, what a U.S. ban on foreign routers means for American companies, why a French food giant is buying a protein shake brand and how FedEx is jumping into the ultra-fast delivery race.
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