24H | Rare Earth Stocks Jump With The Metals Company up 20%; Robinhood Gains 2%; Oracle Drops 2%; Tilray Sinks 15%

Tiger Newspress
Nov 28

Rare earth stocks jumped in overnight trading. The Metals Company rose 20%; Critical Metals rose 5%; United States Antimony rose 3%; American Resources, Ramaco Resources, Trilogy Metals, and USA Rare Earth rose 2%.

The Metals Company stock jumped following comments from CFO Craig Shesky that sent a clear message to the 13.7% of shares held short. Speaking on the Rock Stock Channel podcast, Shesky said anyone shorting the stock right now should be “quite nervous.”

Robinhood shares gained another 2.1% in overnight trading after jumping 10.9% on Wednesday. Robinhood and Susquehanna International Group struck a deal to take over a regulated exchange run by Miami International Holdings, giving the companies a major boost in their push to establish a stronghold in prediction markets.

Oracle shares fell 1.5% in overnight trading. A gauge of risk on Oracle’s debt reached a three-year high in November, and things are only going to get worse in 2026 unless the database giant is able to assuage investor anxiety about a massive artificial intelligence spending spree, according to Morgan Stanley.

Tilray stock fell 14.9% in overnight trading following the announcement of a previously approved 1-for-10 reverse stock split set to take effect next week.

The cannabis and consumer packaged goods company said the reverse split will be effective December 1, with shares beginning to trade on a split-adjusted basis on December 2. The move will reduce Tilray’s outstanding shares from approximately 1.16 billion to 116 million.

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