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CI&T Inc. (CINT) Lags Q1 Earnings Estimates
Zacks100d agoneutral
CI&T Inc. (CINT) Lags Q1 Earnings Estimates

CI&T (CINT) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of -29.41% and +1.58%, respectively, for the quarter ended March 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?

UBS resets Dell stock price target ahead of earnings
TheStreet100d agoneutral
UBS resets Dell stock price target ahead of earnings

Dell Technologies just had one of the most eventful weeks in its stock's history. A presidential endorsement, an all-time high, and a 107% year-to-date gain. And now, just days before earnings, one of Wall Street's most closely watched analysts has changed his rating. The price target went up. The ...

Stocks Settle Higher on Strong Earnings
Barchart100d agoneutral
Stocks Settle Higher on Strong Earnings

The S&P 500 Index ($SPX ) (SPY ) on Monday closed up +0.19%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average ($DOWI ) (DIA ) closed up +0.19%, and the Nasdaq 100 Index ($IUXX ) (QQQ ) closed up +0.29%. June E-mini S&P futures (ESM26 ) rose +0.18%, and June E-mini Nasdaq futures...

Hims & Hers Stock Sinks. Why Earnings Offered Wall Street a Big Surprise.
Barrons.com100d agoneutral
Hims & Hers Stock Sinks. Why Earnings Offered Wall Street a Big Surprise.

Shares of Hims & Hers Health sank late Monday after the company underperformed first-quarter earnings and revenue expectations, surprising Wall Street with a quarterly loss. The telehealth provider, which made a name for itself in the business of weight-loss drugs, posted a first-quarter loss of 40 cents a share, compared with profit of 20 cents a share a year ago. Wall Street was looking for a profit of 3 cents a share.