The rise and fall of stock prices are essentially determined by supply-demand dynamics and capital flows. Behind these capital flows lie expectations, sentiment, narratives, the macro environment, cost of capital, competitors, and a jumble of various factors combined, ultimately forming a price agreed upon by both buyers and sellers. This price may be related to the company's fundamentals, or the connection might not be that strong.

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