U.S. Stock Futures Edge Higher on Optimism for U.S.-Iran Peace Deal
Stock futures have edged higher after the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite hit record highs, with recent gains supported by optimism around a potential U.S.–Iran peace deal. Comments from President Donald Trump suggesting the conflict may be nearing an end have further boosted investor sentiment.In pre-market trading, S&P 500 futures rose 0.12%, Nasdaq 100 futures gained 0.2% and Dow futures climbed 0.2%.Check out this morning's top movers from around Wall Street, compiled by The Fly. Also,if you want to know how the markets will open, which stocks will be moving and why.HIGHER -Hims & Hersup 9% after Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said the FDA is seeking to remove 12 peptides from Category 2 restrictionsVoyager Technologiesup 8% after signing an order with NASA for the seventh Private Astronaut Mission to the International Space StationOkloup 7% and NuScale Powerup 9% after the White House released rules for establishing a National Initiative for American Space Nuclear PowerUP AFTER EARNINGS -PepsiCoup 1%PPGup 6%DOWN AFTER EARNINGS -Travelersdown 1%U.S. Bancorpdown 1%Quidel Orthodown 20%LOWER -Allbirdsdown 12% after surging on Wednesday amid a strategic pivot from footwear to AI infrastructure
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- Revenue Growth: PepsiCo's revenue increased by 8.5% year-over-year in Q1 2026, indicating that the company's strategy to reduce prices has positively impacted sales, reflecting a shift in consumer price sensitivity.
- Profit Improvement: The company's operating profit rose by 24%, demonstrating that PepsiCo has successfully enhanced its profitability through operational optimization and innovation activities, which boosts market confidence.
- Shareholder Returns: PepsiCo plans to return nearly $9 billion to shareholders through stock buybacks and dividends in 2026, indicating strong confidence in future growth while providing stable returns to investors, which further attracts market attention.
- Market Reaction: PepsiCo's stock has risen nearly 10% in 2026 and maintains a dividend yield of 3.59%, reflecting positive market response to the company's turnaround efforts, with investors optimistic about its future performance.

Refile Buzz: The article discusses the recent performance of Royal Unibrew, highlighting it as the worst day in 17 years for the company.
Northern Europe Contract: It mentions the impact of the Northern Europe contract with PepsiCo, which has contributed to the company's current challenges.
- Conference Theme Announced: Campaign360 2026 is set for May 20-21, 2026, at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, with the theme 'Human Connection and Intelligent Marketing,' expected to attract over 1,000 CMOs and senior brand leaders from across APAC, highlighting the industry's focus on the tension between AI and creativity.
- Keynote Speakers: Sorin Patilinet, Global Marketing Effectiveness Lead at PepsiCo, and Bryony Cole, founder of Future of Sex, will explore how AI reshapes marketing from the perspectives of creative effectiveness and human behavior, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a creative edge in a data-driven world.
- AI Impact Discussion: Bryony Cole notes that over 660 million users globally engage with AI companion Xiaoice, with Asia-Pacific being the fastest-growing market; she will discuss how technology redefines intimacy and trust, challenging brands to maintain authentic connections in a frictionless relationship landscape.
- Lineup of Industry Leaders: In addition to the two keynote speakers, Campaign360 will feature over 70 speakers from B2C and B2B sectors, offering a dynamic program of discussions and case studies, further solidifying its status as a must-attend event for marketing leaders in the APAC region.
- Market Value Collapse: Tilray Brands has seen its stock price plummet by 96% over the past five years, with its market cap dropping from a peak of $20 billion to just $1.5 billion, highlighting the company's struggles in a competitive legal cannabis market.
- Intensified Industry Competition: With approximately 1,000 licensed cannabis companies competing, profit margins are razor-thin, and Tilray faces significant challenges in building brand loyalty due to stringent advertising and packaging restrictions.
- Weak Revenue Growth: Despite a modest 6% increase in net revenue over the past three quarters, Tilray's operating loss remains high at around $47 million, indicating ongoing challenges in achieving profitability.
- Expansion Risks: While Tilray is diversifying into alcohol and international cannabis markets, these ventures are costly and limited in scale, leading to persistent organic growth challenges, compounded by the uncertain timeline for potential U.S. legalization reforms.
- Eli Lilly Acquisition Talks: Eli Lilly (LLY) slipped 0.19% in premarket trading amid reports that the pharmaceutical giant is in advanced negotiations to acquire Kelonia Therapeutics for over $2 billion, with an announcement possible as soon as Monday if talks conclude successfully, potentially including milestone payments tied to Kelonia's future progress.
- Marvell Technology's AI Prospects: Marvell Technology (MRVL) gained over 6% before the opening bell after reports surfaced that the specialty semiconductor company may collaborate with Google on developing future AI chips, which negatively impacted existing Google partners, with Broadcom and Celestica declining by 1.5% and 1%, respectively.
- PepsiCo's Brand Refresh: PepsiCo (PEP) rose 0.21% in premarket trading following the launch of a major brand refresh for its Gatorade line, shifting its identity from a sports drink to a broader everyday hydration platform, featuring new packaging and cleaner formulas aimed at non-athlete occasions.
- AST SpaceMobile Launch Failure: AST SpaceMobile (ASTS) fell 12.7% in premarket trading after Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket failed to place a satellite into its intended orbit, with the satellite entering an 'off-nominal orbit' despite separating from the rocket's second stage, marking Blue Origin's third New Glenn mission and its first successful booster reuse.
- Brand Positioning Shift: PepsiCo is transforming the Gatorade brand from a sports drink focused solely on athletes to an everyday hydration platform, aiming to attract a broader consumer base and potentially increase market share significantly.
- Product Innovation: The introduction of Gatorlyte Longer Lasting features a first-to-market proprietary electrolyte blend designed to help users retain fluid during extended activities, expected to become Gatorade's premium electrolyte offering catering to long travel and demanding work scenarios.
- Market Expansion Strategy: The new product lineup categorizes drinks based on hydration effectiveness into 'better', 'faster', and 'longer', clarifying product functions and enhancing consumer purchasing decisions, thereby expanding the market beyond just athletes.
- Historical Context Review: Since its development in 1965 at the University of Florida, Gatorade has undergone several brand transformations, now standing as a key asset under PepsiCo, showcasing the brand's ongoing innovation capabilities and market adaptability.










