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Dive into U.S. stock market trends, sector analysis, and key company insights.Jay Lee Economie Finances privées
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    • “Old Brands, New Playbooks: How Tapestry and Ralph Lauren Stay in the Game”
      Jun 20 2025

      In this episode of StockSense, we dive into how two iconic American fashion companies — Tapestry and Ralph Lauren — are adapting to a world of fast-changing trends, digital-native consumers, and global expansion. From Coach’s affordable luxury strategy and M&A ambitions, to Ralph Lauren’s premium repositioning and simplified product lines, we explore what it takes for heritage brands to stay relevant — and profitable — in a crowded market. If you’re interested in consumer brands, fashion stocks, or long-term positioning plays, this one's for you.

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      3 min
    • “Oracle’s Quiet Power Play in AI”
      Jun 20 2025

      In this episode of StockSense, we break down Oracle’s unexpected rise in the AI era — not as a model builder, but as the infrastructure layer behind companies like OpenAI and xAI. From multicloud partnerships with Microsoft to its $28B push into healthcare data, Oracle is making AI work where enterprises already live. We explore how Oracle is scaling its cloud, embedding AI into core apps, and quietly becoming essential to trillion-dollar markets — all while avoiding the hype.


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      2 min
    • "Why Apple’s Stock Is Struggling — Innovation, Competition, and What Comes Next"
      Jun 20 2025

      Apple is still profitable, still dominant — but for the first time in decades, it looks vulnerable. Not because it’s failing, but because others are evolving faster.


      It’s lagging in AI.


      It’s losing China.


      It’s facing behavioral shifts among younger users.


      And its ecosystem, once untouchable, now looks outdated.



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      4 min
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