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Target to open 2,000th store, with 30 new locations expected this year
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Target announced on Thursday it will open its 2,000th store this month in North Carolina as part of an expansion that will include dozens more stores opening this year.
The milestone 2,000th location will open in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, on March 15. It will be Target’s 55th store in North Carolina. The new 148,000-square-foot store, located near Raleigh, will include a CVS Pharmacy, Starbucks Cafe and Disney Shop inside.
The company said this location “represents the future of Target’s elevated guest experience with its open, easily navigable layout, convenient same-day services and winning team delivering a more relaxed and enjoyable shopping visit.”
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The milestone 2,000th location will open in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, on March 15. (REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo / Reuters Photos)
Target also plans to open 30 new stores this year and 300 by 2035 in what the company described as a new chapter in its strategy to drive long-term, sustainable growth by investing in stores.
In addition to the new store in North Carolina, other new Target stores are set to open this month in Bakersfield and Delano, California; Springfield, Missouri; Jersey City and West Orange, New Jersey; and Dallas, Texas.
“Guests tell us all the time they want a Target closer to home, and this investment helps us do exactly that,” Adrienne Costanzo, chief stores officer at Target said in a press release. “That means even more neighborhoods will get the full Target experience: trend-forward style and value, technology that makes the trip effortless and awesome teams who deliver easy, inspiring and friendly moments every single day.”

Target also plans to open 30 new stores this year and 300 by 2035. (iStock / iStock)
The company said there is a Target store within 10 miles of most doorsteps across the U.S.
Target has listed more than 40 additional communities across 25 states that will eventually have a new store open. Based on the future store openings Target has already confirmed, the states that will have the most new stores are Florida, North Carolina and Texas.
It also said there would be more than 130 remodels on top of the store openings. Next-day delivery will also launch in more than 20 new metro areas, which the company said reaches 60% of the U.S. population.
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The company said there is a Target store within 10 miles of most doorsteps across the U.S. (Eva Marie Uzcategui/Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)
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The retailer said it is “making a commitment to the neighborhoods it calls home.”
“Every time we open a new Target store, we’re planting roots in that community,” Costanzo said. “That means in addition to delivering a better shopping experience that’s faster and more reliable, we’re creating growth and opportunity — through good jobs, support for local nonprofits and long-term economic investment in the neighborhoods we serve. When our teams and communities thrive, so do we.”
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Metal shares surge as West Asia conflict fuels global aluminium price spike
National Aluminium Co jumped 6.6% Thursday. Hindalco, Lloyds Metals, and Welspun Corp gained over 3% each, while JSW Steel and NMDC rose 2.9% and 2.4%, respectively.
The Nifty Metal Index gained 2.3%, while the benchmark Nifty rose 1.2% on Thursday. All constituents of the metal index ended higher except Steel Authority of India.
“Base metal prices have risen after the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which implies supply constraints,” said Jateen Trivedi, VP Research Analyst – Commodity and Currency, LKP Securities. “Shipments through this sea route have declined, and the situation remains critical.”
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West Asia accounts for around 8% of global aluminium capacity. It is heavily reliant on the Strait of Hormuz for both metal exports and alumina imports, with key producers, including Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Bahrain, according to ING.
The closure of Qatalum’s aluminium mine operations in Qatar has been a key concern over potential supply shortages. Given the widening West Asia conflict, Aluminium Bahrain, which runs one of the world’s largest smelters, warned customers on Wednesday that it had halted shipments, stoking supply concerns, according to a Reuters report.
“This has played out during the Russia-Ukraine war in 2022 when Russian mines were closed due to the conflict and sanctions,” said Trivedi.Aluminium prices rose nearly 1% on Thursday but later erased gains to trade 0.8% lower. So far in March, base metal prices have jumped 5.2%
“Higher aluminium prices indicate improved realisations and translate into better earnings for these companies, which has boosted share prices,” said Vyom Chheda, Research Analyst, StoxBox. Although aluminium prices have moved higher in the last couple of sessions, bearish investor sentiment over the past two sessions outweighed the gains expected from higher base metal prices, Chheda said.
Over the past month, the Nifty Metal Index has climbed 1.1%, while the benchmark Nifty has dropped 3.4%. Trivedi said aluminium prices are expected to move in the broad range of $3100–$3500 in the near term, with sharp swings anticipated.
“Metal stocks are expected to inch higher; however, the rally is expected to be violent and volatile,” said Trivedi, whose top picks are Hindalco and Nalco. If Tata Steel and JSW Steel fall 5–10%, they are also attractive bets, said Trivedi. In 2026, the Nifty Metal Index has surged 7.1%, while the benchmark Nifty has tumbled 5.3%. “The rally in metal stocks is expected to continue as demand remains robust and supply is expected to remain capped in the near term,” said Chheda. “Hindustan Zinc and Nalco are the top bets in the sector,” he said.
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Vor Biopharma Inc. (VOR) Presents at TD Cowen 46th Annual Health Care Conference Transcript
Conference Call Participants
Yaron Werber – TD Cowen, Research Division
Presentation
Yaron Werber
TD Cowen, Research Division
Okay. Well, good morning, everybody, and thank you so much for joining us for the 46th Annual TD Cowen Healthcare Conference. I’m Yaron Werber from the biotech team, and it’s really a great pleasure to have with us today Vor Therapeutics and Jean-Paul Kress, the Chief Executive Officer.
Vor telitacicept is a BAFF/APRIL inhibitor with really promising data in both Phase III in gMG and Sjögren’s. The gMG data is going to come midyear and first patient in for the Phase III global Sjögren’s study is going to be by the end of the first half of this year. We’ve written extensively about both opportunities. gMG looks really promising based on the data, and we’re equally to, frankly, even more excited about Sjögren’s, which is frankly a big white space.
So Jean-Paul, thanks so much for joining us. We appreciate it. We’ll do a presentation and then Q&A.
Jean-Paul Kress
Chairman & CEO
Thank you, Yaron, and good morning, everyone.
Yaron Werber
TD Cowen, Research Division
Very pleased to be here and to update you — presentation. Just trying to retreat the slides. So very pleased to be here and to tell you about our progress at Vor Bio. Thank you. I’ll be making forward-looking statements during this presentation. This is our disclosure slide.
At Vor, our ambition is to significantly improve the standard of care in autoimmune disease. And for doing that, in 2025, in June, we in-licensed one of the most exciting opportunities in autoimmune, a late-stage asset called telitacicept. Telitacicept comes from the China biotech innovation engine. It’s RemeGen, our partner there, who has
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Apple Unveils Affordable MacBook Neo, iPhone 17e and M5-Powered Laptops
Apple kicked off March 2026 with a flurry of announcements over three days, revealing a lineup of more accessible devices alongside performance upgrades for professionals and creators. The week-long push, culminating in in-person “Special Apple Experience” sessions in New York, London and Shanghai on March 4, delivered seven new products aimed at broadening appeal while advancing on-device AI capabilities.

The announcements began March 2 with the iPhone 17e, a refreshed entry-level smartphone starting at $599. It features the A19 chip for faster performance, doubled base storage of 256GB, MagSafe wireless charging support, a 48MP Fusion camera with 2x optical-quality telephoto, 4K Dolby Vision video and Ceramic Shield 2 for enhanced durability. The 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display includes improved scratch resistance and reduced glare. Satellite connectivity for Emergency SOS, Roadside Assistance, Messages and Find My remains standard. Available in black, white and soft pink, pre-orders opened March 4 with availability starting March 11.
On March 3, Apple refreshed its tablet and MacBook lines. The iPad Air received an M4 chip upgrade, boosting power for demanding tasks and enabling fuller Apple Intelligence integration. It retains the familiar design with Wi-Fi 7 support and improved battery life.
The MacBook Air lineup adopted the M5 chip, delivering faster processing and efficiency in the popular thin-and-light form factor. Starting at $1,099 — a slight increase from prior models — the update emphasizes everyday performance with enhanced AI features.
The biggest professional leap came with new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models equipped with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips. Apple touted breakthrough on-device AI performance — up to 4x faster than the previous generation and 8x over M1-era devices — thanks to a new CPU with the world’s fastest core, next-generation GPU with per-core Neural Accelerators and higher unified memory bandwidth. SSD speeds doubled in some configurations, with base storage at 1TB for M5 Pro and 2TB for M5 Max. Additional upgrades include N1 wireless chip for Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6, up to 24 hours of battery life, Liquid Retina XDR display with nano-texture option, Thunderbolt 5 ports, 12MP Center Stage camera, six-speaker audio and macOS Tahoe enhancements. Available in space black and silver, pre-orders began March 4 with shipping March 11.
The capstone arrived March 4 during the “Special Apple Experience,” where Apple introduced the MacBook Neo — a new $599 entry-level laptop powered by the A18 Pro chip originally debuted in iPhone 16 models. Positioned below the MacBook Air, the Neo targets budget-conscious users and Windows switchers with solid performance in a compact design. It launched in four colors, emphasizing affordability without major compromises on build quality or ecosystem integration. Hands-on sessions in the three cities allowed media to test the device, sparking early praise for its value proposition.
Apple also refreshed its Studio Display lineup after four years. The standard model gained updates for better color accuracy and connectivity, while a new Mini LED-equipped Studio Display XDR offers higher brightness — up to 2,000 nits — 120Hz refresh rates and pro-grade features starting around $3,299.
The week’s reveals reflect Apple’s strategy to expand accessibility amid competitive pressures in smartphones and laptops. By introducing lower-price options like the iPhone 17e and MacBook Neo, the company aims to capture more first-time buyers and budget segments while reinforcing premium tiers with M5 advancements. Apple Intelligence features, now more deeply integrated across devices, received subtle boosts through faster silicon.
Pre-orders for most products opened March 4, with general availability March 11 across more than 70 countries and regions. Analysts noted strong early demand, particularly for the Neo and iPhone 17e, as consumers seek value in a high-inflation environment.
The March blitz contrasts with a quieter start to 2026 following the AirTag 2 launch in January. It positions Apple for a robust year, with further updates expected at WWDC in June. The focus on affordability and AI performance underscores efforts to maintain ecosystem loyalty while attracting new users.
As devices roll out, attention turns to real-world reviews and sales figures. Early indications suggest the strategy resonates, blending innovation with accessibility in a competitive tech landscape.
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Asian Currencies Slide as Iran Conflict Escalates
Bangkok, March 6, 2026 — Rising tensions between the U.S., Israel, and Iran have rattled Asian financial markets, sending regional currencies and stocks sharply lower while oil prices surged.
- Currency Pressure: The South Korean won briefly weakened past 1,500 per dollar for the first time since 2009. Japan’s yen fell nearly 1%, undermining its traditional safe-haven appeal. Other regional currencies, including the Singapore dollar, Thai baht, Philippine peso, Indonesian rupiah, and Malaysian ringgit, also faced selling pressure.
- Equity Markets: Japan’s Nikkei dropped more than 700 points in a single session, extending losses of over 3,300 points compared to last week. South Korea’s KOSPI and Australia’s benchmark index also declined, reflecting investor unease.
- Oil Surge: The closure of the Strait of Hormuz pushed Brent crude above $80 per barrel, nearly 20% higher than last week, intensifying inflation concerns across Asia.
Investor Flight to Safe-Haven Assets
Investors moved into safe-haven assets such as the U.S. dollar, gold, and Swiss franc. Bond yields rose above 4% as markets priced in higher inflation risks. This shift in investor sentiment reflects growing concerns over economic uncertainty and potential volatility in equity markets. Meanwhile, central banks face increasing pressure to address inflationary pressures, which could further influence monetary policy decisions and market dynamics.
Economic Outlook
Analysts warn that import-dependent economies — including Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, and Hong Kong — are particularly vulnerable to rising energy costs. Central banks across Asia face a policy dilemma: balancing inflationary pressures with slowing growth. This challenge is further compounded by geopolitical tensions and supply chain disruptions, which exacerbate inflationary trends. Policymakers are tasked with implementing strategies that mitigate economic strain while ensuring long-term stability. Some nations may resort to subsidies or alternative energy investments, but such measures come with fiscal trade-offs that could strain public finances.
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China Lowers GDP Growth Target for 2026
China has announced its most modest growth target in over 30 years, aiming for 4.5% to 5% this year. The cautious goal reflects economic uncertainties, including global tensions and domestic challenges. Authorities are balancing stimulus measures with risk management, signaling a pragmatic approach to sustaining economic stability amidst ongoing uncertainties.
China has announced a reduction in its GDP growth target for 2026, signaling a shift toward more sustainable and balanced economic development. The new target reflects cautious optimism as the country navigates ongoing global uncertainties, such as supply chain disruptions and geopolitical tensions. By lowering its growth expectations, Beijing aims to prioritize quality over quantity, focusing on innovation, environmental protection, and social stability.
This adjustment indicates China’s recognition of the challenges posed by the transition away from export-driven growth to domestic consumption and technological advancement. Experts suggest that a more modest target will help manage market expectations and reduce economic volatility. It also aligns with the country’s broader goals of building a resilient economy capable of long-term sustainable growth.
Overall, China’s decision to soften its GDP growth target demonstrates a strategic approach to economic planning. By emphasizing stability and structural reforms, the country hopes to ensure steady progress without overextending its resources. This move signals a mature phase of development, prioritizing resilience over aggressive expansion.
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Netflix Shares Hover Near $99 Amid Relief Rally After Scrapping Warner Bros. Deal
Netflix Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX) stock traded in a narrow range near $99 in early March 2026 trading, extending a five-day rally that lifted shares roughly 25% from recent lows as investors cheered the company’s decision to abandon a high-stakes acquisition pursuit and refocus on organic growth.
As of midday March 6, 2026, NFLX shares changed hands around $98.70 to $99.39, up modestly from the March 4 close of $98.66. The stock opened higher in recent sessions, reaching intraday highs near $99.75 before moderating. Volume averaged 50 million to 80 million shares daily during the upswing, well above the norm, signaling strong interest from both retail and institutional buyers.

The surge followed Netflix’s late February announcement that it would not match Paramount Skydance’s superior bid for Warner Bros. Discovery’s streaming and studio assets. Netflix had initially proposed $27.75 per share in December 2025 for the assets, but Paramount’s revised $31-per-share offer prompted Warner Bros. to favor the competing deal. Netflix cited the higher price as no longer financially attractive, emphasizing balance-sheet discipline over expansion through acquisition.
“Walking away from the Warner deal was the right move,” JPMorgan analysts wrote in a March upgrade to overweight with a $120 price target. The firm highlighted Netflix’s healthy organic trajectory, driven by strong content slate, global subscriber momentum and continued pricing power. Other analysts echoed the sentiment, noting the decision preserved capital for advertising growth, live events and cloud gaming investments.
The relief rally erased much of the uncertainty that had weighed on shares earlier in 2026. NFLX dipped to a 52-week low near $75 in late February amid deal speculation and broader market volatility. By March 4, the stock had recovered significantly, though it remained below its June 2025 peak of $134.12. Year-to-date performance stood mixed, with shares up modestly overall but reflecting choppiness tied to acquisition headlines and macroeconomic factors.
Netflix’s fundamentals underpinned the optimism. In its January 20, 2026, fourth-quarter earnings report for the period ending December 2025, the company posted revenue of $12.05 billion, up 18% year-over-year and slightly ahead of expectations. Operating income rose 30% to $2.96 billion, with margin expanding to 24.5%. Net income reached $2.42 billion, or 56 cents per diluted share.
Global paid memberships crossed 325 million during the quarter, fueled by membership growth, higher pricing and ad-tier expansion. Advertising revenue more than doubled in 2025 to over $1.5 billion, though Q4 ad-supported figures slightly missed some forecasts. Management highlighted healthy engagement, with view hours up 2% in the second half of 2025, led by a 9% increase in branded originals viewing.
For 2026, Netflix guided revenue between $50.7 billion and $51.7 billion, implying 12% to 14% growth, with ad revenue expected to roughly double again. Operating margin is targeted at 31.5%, up from 29.5% in 2025, though the forecast includes about $275 million in acquisition-related expenses (now moot post-deal withdrawal) and 10% content amortization growth.
The company continues investing in core strengths: diverse series and films, product enhancements, live programming (including events like the World Baseball Classic in Japan), video podcasts and cloud-first games. These initiatives aim to boost retention, acquisition and perceived value among its approaching one-billion-person audience reach.
Analyst sentiment remains largely bullish. Consensus leans toward “Buy,” with average price targets around $115 to $120, implying 15% to 20% upside from current levels. Firms cite advertising momentum, subscriber scale and content leadership as key drivers, though some caution about competitive pressures from Disney+, Amazon Prime Video and others, plus macro sensitivity in consumer spending.
Risks persist, including potential slowdowns in ad-tier adoption if investment needs rise, content cost inflation and regulatory scrutiny in global markets. Valuation multiples remain elevated, with forward P/E near 31, leaving room for volatility if growth moderates.
The recent performance illustrates Netflix’s resilience in a maturing streaming landscape. By prioritizing financial discipline over transformative deals, management reinforced confidence in its standalone path. Investors now watch for upcoming content slate reveals, ad-tier metrics and any signs of sustained subscriber momentum as catalysts for further gains.
As March unfolds, NFLX could see continued chop around earnings revisions and broader market moves, but the post-deal clarity has restored a constructive tone for the streaming leader.
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Nasdaq Composite Climbs 1.29% to 22,807 as Tech Rebound Offsets Geopolitical Jitters
The Nasdaq Composite surged more than 1% on March 4, 2026, closing at 22,807.48 and posting its strongest daily gain in recent sessions as investors rotated back into technology and growth stocks following a volatile stretch driven by Middle East tensions and energy price swings.

The tech-heavy index advanced 290.79 points, or 1.29%, from the previous close of 22,516.69. It opened at 22,620.89, dipped briefly to an intraday low of 22,570.67 amid early caution, then rallied to a session high of 22,891.88 before settling near the upper end of the range. Trading volume reached approximately 10.9 billion shares, above average and reflecting renewed participation from institutional accounts.
The move came after three consecutive sessions of mixed performance, with the index dropping 1.02% on March 3 amid broader market pressure from rising oil prices and uncertainty over U.S.-Iran developments. Wednesday’s rebound aligned with gains in the broader S&P 500 (up 0.78% to 6,869.50) while the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.49% to 48,739.41, illustrating a risk-on tilt favoring higher-beta names.
Technology megacaps and semiconductors led the charge. Broadcom soared more than 5% in recent trading on optimistic guidance for AI-related demand, while other chipmakers and software firms participated amid hopes that geopolitical risks would prove contained rather than escalate into prolonged supply disruptions. The Nasdaq’s outperformance relative to the Dow highlighted investor preference for growth-oriented equities despite macro headwinds.
“Tech is showing resilience as the market digests the idea that energy shocks may be transitory,” one market strategist noted in a client note. “With corporate earnings holding up and AI spending narratives intact, dip-buying emerged quickly after the pullback.”
The Nasdaq has shown significant volatility in early 2026. It reached an all-time high near 24,000 in late January before retreating amid tariff concerns, rotation out of mega-caps and periodic flare-ups in global tensions. Year-to-date through March 4, the index remained modestly lower in some measurements but had recouped much of February’s losses. The 52-week range spans roughly 18,000 to over 24,000, underscoring the high-beta nature of the benchmark.
Broader context includes sustained AI enthusiasm and corporate resilience. Many Nasdaq-listed companies reported solid quarterly results despite higher input costs, with guidance often affirming continued investment in cloud, semiconductors and software. Advertising and consumer tech sectors also showed stability, supporting the index’s recovery.
Geopolitical factors continue to loom. Oil prices moderated after brief spikes tied to Gulf region developments, easing inflation fears that had pressured longer-duration assets. Treasury yields stabilized, providing a supportive backdrop for growth stocks sensitive to discount rates.
Analysts maintain a generally positive longer-term view on the Nasdaq. Consensus targets suggest potential upside, driven by innovation cycles, earnings momentum and possible Federal Reserve flexibility if economic data softens. However, valuations remain stretched in parts of the index, with forward multiples elevated and leaving room for corrections on any negative surprises.
Risks include escalation in the Middle East that could sustain higher energy costs, renewed tariff rhetoric impacting supply chains or a slowdown in AI capex if corporate budgets tighten. High concentration in a handful of mega-cap names also amplifies moves, both up and down.
Looking ahead, investors eye upcoming economic releases, including employment and inflation data, alongside continued corporate updates. Any signs of de-escalation abroad or stronger-than-expected earnings could extend the rebound, while persistent volatility remains likely in this environment.
The March 4 performance reinforces the Nasdaq’s role as a barometer for risk appetite and technological progress in 2026. As the index holds above key technical levels near 22,500, traders watch for sustained momentum amid ongoing global uncertainties.
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