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Hims & Hers Health (HIMS) launches nationwide lab testing with Quest Diagnostics (DGX): 199-499 USD pricing, over 1,000 sites, 50-120 biomarker panels

According to @StockMKTNewz, citing The Wall Street Journal, Hims & Hers Health (HIMS) has launched a lab testing offering integrated with Quest Diagnostics (DGX). The report states customers can access testing at over 1,000 Quest sites nationwide, receive results on the Hims platform, and consult with providers there (The Wall Street Journal via @StockMKTNewz). Pricing is 199 USD per year for one blood draw covering 50 biomarkers, or 499 USD for two blood draws covering 120 biomarkers, spanning heart health, metabolism, hormones, inflammation, and stress (The Wall Street Journal via @StockMKTNewz). No cryptocurrency or digital-asset impact was mentioned in the cited report (The Wall Street Journal via @StockMKTNewz).

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2025-11-10
13:30
Coinbase to Launch Retail Token Sales Platform for Issuers, Wall Street Journal Reports — Key Trading Implications

According to @AggrNews, the Wall Street Journal reports that Coinbase plans to launch a token sales platform targeting retail investors and token issuers, signaling an expansion into primary token distribution alongside its exchange operations (source: Wall Street Journal via @AggrNews, Nov 10, 2025). For trading, monitor potential effects on COIN liquidity and on altcoin fundraising and initial listing dynamics on Coinbase once official details on eligibility, jurisdictions, and timelines are released (source: Wall Street Journal via @AggrNews, Nov 10, 2025).

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2025-10-23
01:23
Breaking: WSJ Says Trump Administration in Talks to Take Stakes in Quantum Computing Stocks IONQ, RGTI, QBTS

According to @KobeissiLetter, The Wall Street Journal reports the Trump Administration is in talks to take stakes in several quantum computing companies, including IonQ (IONQ), Rigetti Computing (RGTI), and D-Wave Quantum (QBTS). According to @KobeissiLetter, the companies explicitly named in The Wall Street Journal reporting are IONQ, RGTI, and QBTS, with no deal terms or timing disclosed in the post. According to The Wall Street Journal as cited by @KobeissiLetter, this headline places the named tickers in focus while traders await the primary report’s details on any stake structure and scope.

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2025-10-20
13:06
Jana Partners Takes Stake in Cooper Companies (COO): WSJ Report Cited by CNBC Signals Activist Interest

According to @CNBC, Jana Partners has taken a stake in medical device maker Cooper Companies (NYSE: COO), citing a report from The Wall Street Journal as the source. CNBC noted the development but did not disclose the stake size, timing, or any specific activist proposals in its post, nor did it indicate any direct impact on cryptocurrency markets. The CNBC item attributes the news to The Wall Street Journal and provides no additional financial details at this time, which keeps near-term trading implications focused on headline risk and subsequent official disclosures (source: CNBC citing The Wall Street Journal).

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