ADEGA pide á Xunta que non autorice o novo recrecemento da balsa de ALCOA
Autor: redac
ADEGA pide á Xunta que non autorice o novo recrecemento da balsa de ALCOA
Autor: redac
undefined | Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Sysco, CrowdStrike, Alcoa & more
**Stocks Leading the Premarket Action**
The pre‑market session highlighted a mix of sharp declines and strong gains across several sectors. Sysco, the wholesale food distributor, slid 4.5 % after announcing a $29.1 billion acquisition of Jetro Restaurant Depot, which the company said would be “immediately accretive” and close in its fiscal third quarter of 2027. Avis saw its shares tumble more than 9 % following a massive 48 % rally the week before; investors appeared to be taking profits after the rental firm benefited from heightened travel demand caused by a Department of Homeland Security funding impasse at U.S. airports.
**Materials, Cybersecurity and Defense Winners**
Alcoa rallied over 9 % as aluminum prices rose more than 4.5 % after Iranian missile strikes disrupted critical infrastructure in the Middle East, boosting expectations for higher metal prices. Cybersecurity leader CrowdStrike gained roughly 2.5 % after Wolfe Research upgraded the stock to “outperform,” citing increasing cyber risks linked to artificial‑intelligence technologies, while Morgan Stanley named it a top pick despite a 21 % decline in 2026 on earlier AI‑related concerns. Defense contractor Leidos added about 2.5 % after completing its $2.4 billion acquisition of Entrust, a move aimed at expanding its footprint in the energy‑infrastructure market and meeting rising power‑sector demand.
**Tech Platforms and Memory Chip Rebound**
Trading platforms Robinhood and Coinbase each rose more than 2 % as cryptocurrency prices recovered, with Bitcoin up 2.5 % and back above $67,000. Expedia saw a 2.5 % gain after Jefferies upgraded the online travel company to a buy rating, citing strong earnings growth despite AI‑related worries and travel‑demand headwinds from the Middle East conflict. Memory‑chip stocks—including SanDisk, Seagate Technology and Micron—rebounded about 2 % following a brief sell‑off triggered by Google research that had investors fearing a slowdown in chip demand.
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RE: https://mastodon.online/@IviChoc/116250041363943754
Les australiens manifesteront le 23 mars prochain contre la reconduction de permis à #alcoa (minière américaine) d'extraction de la bauxite... le monde se réveillent sur les pratiques américaines via des politiciens locaux, pas low cost... ici un message coloré pour les inviter à y participer. https://youtu.be/FWrdQxmGlO8
RE: https://mastodon.social/@thejuicemedia/116249300335849767
#FYI #Australia #logging #mining #protest #forest #nature
#TheJuiceMedia #HonestGovernmentAds #humor #sarcasm #irony #politics
"The Australien Government has made an ad about #Alcoa, and it's surprsingly honest and informative."
Alcoa pays Australian feds $36 million for ‘unlawful’ forest clearing https://news.mongabay.com/short-article/2026/02/alcoa-pays-australian-feds-36-million-for-unlawful-forest-clearing/

Pittsburgh-based Alcoa will pay the Australian government a settlement the company put at $36 million for “unlawfully” clearing tracts of endangered forest without approvals between 2019 and 2025. The metals giant began mining bauxite — the raw ingredient for aluminum — from beneath Australia’s Northern Jarrah forest in the 1960s, but its footprint has swelled […]