MMM's Safety and Industrial segment is gaining momentum, with strong organic growth supporting a positive 2026 sales and earnings outlook.
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Array Digital Infrastructure beat Q2 estimates as site rental revenues surge 95%, while spectrum sales boost gains and 2026 guidance.
By Diana Novak Jones Aug 10 (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court on Monday allowed thousands of lawsuits to move forward against Meta Platforms, Alphabet's Google, ByteDance's TikTok, and other social
Solstice Finance has launched a Solana-based token that takes the dividend from a Nasdaq-listed preferred stock and divides it into two pieces with different risk levels, a first for decentralized finance. Solstice Finance is a platform that builds yield products for institutional investors on ...
The provider of monitoring and observability technology reported a notable insider sale amid a 113% one-year total return on its stock.
Joby Aviation's September eIPP flights in Texas could test operational readiness as FAA certification, production and passenger-launch efforts advance.
3D Printing is reshaping industries with faster production and lower costs, drawing investor interest. Stocks like PRLB, SSYS, AME, ATRI and CRS offer strong growth potential.
Amazon's accelerating cloud revenue could keep pushing the stock higher.
Investing.com -- Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) is reportedly assembling a staggering $500 billion AI infrastructure funding package in partnership with some of Wall Street’s most formidable financial institutions. Despite the monumental scope of the Financial Times report, shares slipped roughly 3.1% in highly active Monday trading. According to sources briefed on the talks, the consortium reads like a who’s who of global finance: Apollo Global BlackRock (Global Infrastructure Partners) Blackstone Brook
Sionna said on Monday that its mid-stage trial of SION-719 in 15 adults with cystic fibrosis already taking Vertex’s Trikafta failed to meet its main goal.
Large-cap stocks usually command their industries because they have the scale to drive market trends. The flip side though is that their sheer size can limit growth as expanding further becomes an increasingly challenging task.
Joby Aviation is nearing air-taxi commercialization as certification and revenue advance, but steep losses, cash burn and a rich valuation keep execution risks high.
Rocket Companies (RKT) faces near-term revenue pressure from higher interest rates, though its progr
Why Snowflake Stock Just Hit a Fresh High Snowflake (SNOW) just climbed to a new annual high after the company agreed to a multiyear, US$6 billion commitment with Amazon Web Services to support enterprise AI adoption, and reported strong interest in its AI tools ahead of Q2 results. See our latest analysis for Snowflake. The recent AWS deal and a string of AI focused launches and integrations, including Cortex AI Gateway and new security and analytics partnerships announced in late July and...
In the past quarter, Arm Holdings reported first-quarter 2026 revenue of US$1.29 billion and net income of US$270 million, while Alif Semiconductor announced it had licensed Arm Keil MDK to equip customers with professional tools for Arm-based microcontrollers and fusion processors. Beyond the headline numbers, Arm’s deeper integration into embedded AI workflows through Keil MDK and the SDS Framework highlights its role in unifying software and hardware for edge and IoT AI...
It's been a brutal run for Wendy's.
Nike (NYSE:NKE) has made a major investment in Victor Wembanyama that includes a new signature basketball shoe line. The company is positioning Wembanyama as a central figure in its push toward the NBA's next generation of stars. This move adds a fresh angle to Nike's basketball marketing approach as it manages challenges in markets such as China. This kind of focus on emerging athletes is not unique to Nike. It can be useful to look across a broader group of companies shaped by strong...
In late July 2026, the Wall Street Journal reported that Tesla was exploring options to separate its China business ahead of a potential merger with SpaceX, a story Elon Musk and Tesla representatives publicly rejected as false even as it highlighted Tesla’s heavy operational reliance on its Shanghai factory. At the same time, Tesla’s deepening ties with SpaceX and projects like the Terafab Texas chip facility are prompting investors to weigh how any future restructuring of its China...
Ryan Cohen is considering a joint venture that would use GameStop's 1,600 U.S. stores to expand in trading cards and collectibles
While profitability is essential, it doesn’t guarantee long-term success. Some companies that rest on their margins will lose ground as competition intensifies — as Jeff Bezos said, “Your margin is my opportunity”.
Michael Burry disclosed a short position in Nebius Group that was initiated at $211.77 per share.
TDS' Q2 earnings surged on spectrum sales, while fiber growth acceleratesd as itand liftsed its full-year address target to 250,000-300,000.
Monday.com’s reported adjusted earnings of $1.48 a share, beating expectations. But revenue guidance for the third quarter comes in a bit soft for Wall Street.
Microsoft is up 2%, Nvidia is down 2%, and the indexes ended up going nowhere at noon, Eastern. Here's what's canceling out on Wall Street today.
Aug. 20 may not offer the guidance boost some are hoping for.
Cognex (NASDAQ:CGNX) Chief Financial Officer Dennis Fehr said the machine-vision company sees a strong demand backdrop, expects continued margin expansion and views artificial intelligence as a growth catalyst rather than a competitive threat. Speaking at a company news event, Fehr described Cognex
Gold.com (NYSE:GOLD) reported second-quarter 2026 gold production above guidance, improved quarterly output and continued progress on major growth projects, while outlining an agreement with Newmont intended to reshape their Nevada joint venture and support a planned North American IPO. President a
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Stocks trading between $10 and $50 can be particularly interesting as they frequently represent businesses that have survived their early challenges. However, investors should remain vigilant as some may still have unproven business models, leaving them vulnerable to the ebbs and flows of the broader market.