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Benzinga Bulls And Bears: Beyond Meat, Intel, Newmont — And Inflation Numbers Boost Rate Cut Hopes Benzinga Bulls And Bears: Beyond Meat, Intel, Newmont — And Inflation Numbers Boost Rate Cut Hopes

Market Overview - Markets experienced a rise due to softer-than-expected inflation figures, with September inflation increasing by 3% year-over-year and core inflation easing to 3.0%, leading to expectations of potential Federal Reserve rate cuts [1][2] - Major indexes reached new all-time highs, supported by strong earnings from the auto sector [1] Bullish Stocks - Beyond Meat Inc. (NASDAQ:BYND) saw a stock surge of over 24% after a debt swap that eliminated approximately 97% of old notes, significantly reducing near-term bankruptcy risk, although existing shareholders faced heavy dilution as bondholders now own about 81% of the company [3] - Intel Corp. (NASDAQ:INTC) reported Q3 earnings that exceeded estimates with $13.65 billion in revenue and $0.23 adjusted EPS, driven by increased demand for compute due to AI advancements [4] - Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) shares rose after Anthropic announced plans to expand its use of Google Cloud technologies, securing access to over 1 million TPU chips and more than 1 GW of capacity, reinforcing Alphabet's leadership in AI and cloud [5] Bearish Stocks - Newmont Corp. (NYSE:NEM) reported Q3 revenue of $5.52 billion and $1.71 EPS, but faced a 4% decline in production to 1.42 million ounces and a decrease in gold grades, leading to a stock slip despite strong cash flow due to future headwind concerns [6] - AST SpaceMobile Inc. (NASDAQ:ASTS) shares fell after announcing a $500 million convertible note offering, raising concerns about dilution and financing risks among investors [7] Industry Trends - The Invesco WilderHill Clean Energy ETF (NASDAQ:PBW) has increased by 44% year-to-date, outperforming both the VanEck Semiconductor ETF (NYSE:SMH) and NVIDIA Corp. (NASDAQ:NVDA), despite challenges from the Trump administration's efforts to roll back clean-energy tax credits [8]