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L3Harris Technologies is expected to announce its second-quarter earnings soon, and Wall Street expects the company’s EPS to rise marginally.
The main US stock measures were pointing lower in Wednesday's premarket activity as traders await ke
Investing.com -- BYD Co. is positioned to reclaim its spot as the world's largest seller of fully electric vehicles from Tesla Inc. as the Chinese automaker increases its international shipments.
Investing.com -- Klarna Group (NYSE:KLAR) shares jumped 6% on Wednesday following a massive legal victory over Alphabet’s tech monopoly. A Swedish court ruled in favor of Klarna’s subsidiary, PriceRunner, awarding the company a staggering $1.97 billion in antitrust damages. The high-stakes judgment caps off a fierce battle over online shopping dominance, with the court finding that Google illegally choked out competition by manipulating search results to favor its own comparison-shopping service
During an interview with CNBC, Ting said that Neutron Holdings, better known as Lime, focused on getting its economics and integration right.
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Investing.com -- ServiceNow (NYSE:NOW) shares caught a 4% lift on Wednesday after Guggenheim analyst John DiFucci upgraded the software giant from Neutral to Buy, slapping on a $125 price target. After closing at $99.28 on Tuesday, DiFucci’s new target values the company at 7.5x EV/NTM Recurring Revenue—a premium compared to its SaaS peers, but a price Guggenheim argues is worth paying. "We believe current levels present an attractive opportunity for investors to purchase a comfortably profitabl
The new entity is part of the companies’ strategic alliance that has been in the works since 2024, which aims to support the certification and commercial production of Joby’s eVTOL aircraft.
Comfort Systems is ready to announce its fiscal second-quarter earnings soon, and analysts project a solid double-digit earnings jump.
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📣 "We have to get back to growth in China. We have to be more premium and culturally relevant, and we have to lead with sport." —Nike CEO Elliott Hill, who has been leading a turnaround plan at the company, after its latest earnings report fell flat with investors.
Once the deal for FedEx Supply Chain is complete, the two companies also plan to solidify multiyear ocean and air freight agreements.
The Japanese yen is at a 40-year low. That doesn’t have the attention of most U.S. tech investors, but maybe it should. A mere market tremor in Japan two years ago sent the Nasdaq tumbling. Read more in today's Markets A.
STOCKHOLM, July 1 (Reuters) - A Swedish court said on Wednesday Alphabet's Google is to pay the equivalent of around 14.3 billion Swedish crowns ($1.5 billion) in antitrust damages to Klarna's price
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Investors are awaiting T-Mobile's second-quarter earnings later this month, with Wall Street forecasting a single-digit decline in the company's bottom line.
Excluding a one-time tariff recovery benefit, Nike earned 20 cents a share in its fiscal fourth quarter, beating estimates of 13 cents
A Swedish court on Wednesday ordered Alphabet's Google to pay about $1.5 billion in antitrust damages to PriceRunner, the price comparison business owned by payments platform Klarna. The award, equivalent to around 14.3 billion Swedish crowns, comes amid growing scrutiny of U.S. Big Tech companies in Europe. It is the largest award by a Swedish court in a competition case, though well below the 78 billion crowns PriceRunner had sought, including accrued interest.
Allegion is set to announce its second-quarter earnings soon, and Wall Street expects the company’s EPS to rise by a single digit.
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Southwest Airlines is slated to announce its fiscal second-quarter earnings soon, and analysts expect the company to deliver modest double-digit earnings growth.
Paramount Skydance (PSKY) has reportedly offered concessions to address European Union competition c
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Fiserv is set to report its second-quarter earnings soon, and analysts project its EPS to fall by modest double digits.
Moderna shares rose nearly 20% after Science Day, driven partly by a short squeeze, while its mRNA pipeline beyond vaccines faces a multi-year path to revenue.
Alphabet's (GOOGL, GOOG) Google is facing a South Korean investigation for allegedly abusing its dom
GE Vernova's second-quarter earnings are due later this month, and analysts are projecting robust double-digit growth in earnings.