Next week’s earnings reports from some of the market’s biggest technology and growth companies could prove an important test for the U.S. stock rally, which has flagged as expectations for interest cuts fade. Tesla, Meta Platforms, Alphabet and Microsoft - all set to report next week - are part of the group of companies that had been dubbed the Magnificent Seven as they led the S&P 500 to a 24% gain last year. The companies are seen as important bellwethers due to dominant positions atop their...
"Boeing is reviewing and adjusting current staffing levels."
The stock market, including the Dow Jones, was mauled in a bear attack
US stocks fell on Wednesday, struggling to mount a comeback as investors’ interest rate worries coincided with a fresh slate of corporate earnings. After all three major indexes started the day in the green, the S&P 500 (^GSPC) ended down about 0.6%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) lost a more modest 0.1%. Meanwhile, the […]
Taiwan Semiconductor beat expectations for the first quarter but its stock is notably lower. Here's why.
Europe’s busiest port, the Port of Rotterdam, saw a decline of 1.4% in its total throughput in the first quarter of 2024 compared to last year. In total, the port
Adult owls typically sleep perched on branches, using their back toe, the hallux, to hold on.
ServiceNow (NOW) on Wednesday reported first-quarter earnings and revenue
Shafaqna English- The Grand Ayatollah Sistani answered a question about stocks trading. Question: Generally, what is the ruling on real stocks trading and not the virtual/internet one? The Grand Ayatollah Sistani: Buying and selling shares is correct; of course if the companies’ dealings are Haram, like the ones which trade
PNC Financial Services's Q1 profit was hurt by lower interest income as the lender paid more to hold customer deposits amid high interest rates.
The publicly traded stock representing Donald Trump's "media group" took another dive after Trump and the founders disclosed their intent to take the money and run. The company's DJT, -16.88% S-1 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission includes the potential sale of up to 114,750,000 shares held by former President Donald J. — Read the rest
Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) called for Biden administration Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm to resign following a testy Senate hearing. During the April 17 edition of Fox News’s Hannity, Hawley told host Sean Hannity, that Granholm lied to Congress and cannot be trusted to regulate American energy. “She did lie to Congress, what she said Sean, is that she sold all of her shares, that she didn't own any stock in companies she regulates — not true,” Hawley told Hannity, after being asked about...