Market Share
Coverage of Market Share in the Nexus archive.
- 20 stocks in the S&P 500 that plunged the most in 2026’s first half
20 stocks in the S&P 500 experienced the largest declines in the first half of 2026 due to investor concerns about potential market share losses to AI tools.
- Lidl cements lead over Morrisons with record market share as it plans 50 new stores
Lidl has achieved a record market share, solidifying its lead over Morrisons, and plans to open 50 new stores.
- KFC leans into boneless chicken, new drinks as chain tries to regain market share
KFC is introducing boneless chicken and new drinks to regain market share. The chain faces competition from legacy giants and upstarts due to the growing global popularity of chicken.
- Chinese EVs reclaim momentum as tech upgrades, incentives squeeze gains of foreign marques
Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) are regaining consumer favor due to technological upgrades and incentives, reducing the market share previously gained by foreign brands. Foreign automakers like Volkswagen and Toyota held a combined 30.3% share of China's automotive market in April, according to the China Passenger Car Association.
- Chinese firms’ market share gains driven by subsidies, says OECD
The OECD reports that Chinese firms receive eight times more state support on average compared to companies in wealthy countries, contributing to their market share gains. The analysis highlights the impact of subsidies on Chinese companies' competitive advantage.
- Non-dollar stablecoins are struggling to crack 0.5% of market share
Non-dollar stablecoins are having trouble gaining market share, currently holding less than 0.5% of the market. This indicates a struggle for these alternative stablecoins to gain traction. The low market share suggests a dominance of dollar-based stablecoins.
- Solana takes 30.6% of DEX market while everything cools off
Solana has captured 30.6% of the decentralized exchange (DEX) market, indicating its growing influence amidst a generally slower market period.
- Major Banks Shake Off Private Credit Fears
Major banks are dismissing concerns about private credit firms competing with their traditional lending, emphasizing their confidence in maintaining market share. They argue private credit is a complementary, not disruptive, force and are expanding their own lending portfolios to counterbalance it.