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On this edition of Stock Movers:
- Norwegian Cruise Line (NCLH) shares fell following worries on the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and how it might impact oil prices. Carnival (CCL) is set to report earnings tomorrow, which could give a read on how travelers are feeling.
- Constellation Energy Corporation (CEG) shares rose on word that New York state is pushing to build a nuclear power plant to meet growing demand for clean energy, the first major US reactor project in more than a decade. Governor Kathy Hochul is directing the New York Power Authority to develop and build at least 1 gigawatt of nuclear capacity, enough to power a million homes. Multiple communities upstate are already lining up to host the project, she said Monday during a speech at the Niagara Falls hydroelectric plant.
- Estee Lauder (EL) shares gained after Deutsche Bank upgraded the cosmetics company to buy from hold due to increasing evidence that the firm is diversifying beyond China for future growth. Deutsche Bank analyst Stephen Powers says Estee Lauder’s investment requirements have been mostly fulfilled to the point where top-line growth can be better leveraged to the benefit of margin and profit recovery going forward

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On this edition of Stock Movers:
- Norwegian Cruise Line (NCLH) shares fell following worries on the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and how it might impact oil prices. Carnival (CCL) is set to report earnings tomorrow, which could give a read on how travelers are feeling.
- Constellation Energy Corporation (CEG) shares rose on word that New York state is pushing to build a nuclear power plant to meet growing demand for clean energy, the first major US reactor project in more than a decade. Governor Kathy Hochul is directing the New York Power Authority to develop and build at least 1 gigawatt of nuclear capacity, enough to power a million homes. Multiple communities upstate are already lining up to host the project, she said Monday during a speech at the Niagara Falls hydroelectric plant.
- Estee Lauder (EL) shares gained after Deutsche Bank upgraded the cosmetics company to buy from hold due to increasing evidence that the firm is diversifying beyond China for future growth. Deutsche Bank analyst Stephen Powers says Estee Lauder’s investment requirements have been mostly fulfilled to the point where top-line growth can be better leveraged to the benefit of margin and profit recovery going forward

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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