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A quarter of the way into the 2025-26 NHL season, it's hard to identify what's meant to be the Canucks' identity.
Seahawks receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba explosive playmaking ability has him in the MVP conversation heading down the backstretch of the regular season.
Darryn Peterson is dealing with a hamstring injury for No. 24 Kansas, making the Jayhawks a faller in the latest College Basketball Stock Watch.
The Celtics have gotten consistent scoring this season from new leading man Jaylen Brown, who ranks 12th in the NBA in points per game (27.4) and is on pace for the best field-goal percentage of his career (50.5%). It took Boston’s other two headliners a bit longer to catch up.
Justin Fields presented some problems early in the game with his legs, but the Patriots ultimately did a nice job of keeping him contained. The run defense was strong. They weren’t able to get to the quarterback much, but their coverage in the secondary helped them get stops.
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Stock Split Watch: Why These 2 Expensive Stocks Are Not Next in Line, and Why They Are Buys Anyway
However, some companies are unlikely to resort to stock splits, no matter how expensive their shares are. Two examples along those lines are Berkshire Hathaway ( BRK.A 0.82%) ( BRK.B 0.80%) and Booking Holdings ( BKNG 0.57%). Let's see why these stocks likely won't split anytime soon, and why investors should consider buying them anyway.