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Micron hits $1 trillion
To:Brew Readers
Plus, Ferrari’s EV flop.

Good afternoon. Winning isn’t everything, but it sure does pay well.

Last night, the New York Knicks beat the Cleveland Cavaliers to reach the NBA finals for the first time since 1999. Sports bars across the city went crazy, fans took to the streets in celebration, and shares of Madison Square Garden Sports jumped 3.48% in Tuesday trading.

MSG shareholders might be pleased with the team’s recent performance, or maybe Timothée Chalamet’s enthusiasm is just that contagious.

Lucy Brewster, Sissy Yan & Mark Reeth

In today’s newsletter, we’ll take a look at:

  • Eli Lilly’s big deals
  • Micron’s new market cap
  • Ferrari’s flop

MARKETS

Nasdaq

26,656.18

S&P

7,519.12

Dow

50,461.68

10-Year

4.493%

Bitcoin

$75,975.88

Oil

$93.45

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*Stock data as of market close, cryptocurrency data as of 4:00pm ET. Here's what these numbers mean.

  • Commodities: Brent oil briefly popped back above $100 per barrel after the US military conducted “self-defense strikes” in Iran, while the Islamic Republic vowed retaliation, though crude prices eased a bit as the day went on.
  • Stocks: Equities began the short work week mixed, as investors fretted about rising tensions in the Middle East even as tech stocks helped the S&P 500 and Nasdaq climb to new record highs.
  • Economy: Consumer confidence sank in May, with two-thirds of survey respondents reporting that they’ve cut expenses due to rising prices.
 
   
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