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Nvidia Q1 earnings: The 3 things this analyst will be watching
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Nvidia Q1 earnings: The 3 things this analyst will be watching

AI chip leader Nvidia (NVDA) will be reporting its first quarter earnings this Wednesday, May 20. D.A. Davidson head of technology research Gil Luria sits down with Julie Hyman to dive into what he'll be listening for on Nvidia's earnings call later this week and what is being signaled about the chipmaker's margins.

Bonds Used to Be the Income Answer for Retirees. Then Came the Covered-Call ETF That Pays Over 7%.
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Bonds Used to Be the Income Answer for Retirees. Then Came the Covered-Call ETF That Pays Over 7%.

In 2020, the global economy descended into recession during the Covid-19 pandemic. Central banks around the world enacted an across the board interest rate cut in an effort to stimulate activity to revive the economy. Markets responded. Bond prices rose, reducing yield significantly. 30-year mortgage rates, which started at 3.75%, fell to 3.0% by that ... Bonds Used to Be the Income Answer for Retirees. Then Came the Covered-Call ETF That Pays Over 7%.

Duos Technologies Group Q1 Earnings Call Highlights
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Duos Technologies Group Q1 Earnings Call Highlights

Duos Technologies Group (NASDAQ:DUOT) reported lower first-quarter revenue as management said the company continued shifting away from legacy rail operations and toward a data center-focused business model centered on edge AI infrastructure. Chief Executive Officer Doug Recker said the quarter refl

Carvana Grew Into a Used-Car Titan. Its New-Car Sales Project Has Dealers Rattled.
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Carvana Grew Into a Used-Car Titan. Its New-Car Sales Project Has Dealers Rattled.

Carvana’s Casa Grande, Ariz., dealership is the U.S.’s top-selling Chrysler, Jeep, Ram and Dodge dealer as of April. Joshua Higginbotham, a 43-year-old dad in the Kansas City area, swore off buying new cars from Jeep-Ram parent Stellantis after a few bad experiences at the automaker’s franchised dealerships—including losing a $500 deposit for a Dodge Challenger he didn’t buy. “I don’t want to spend a whole day in a dealership, and they always like to make it take an entire day,” Higginbotham said.

What the K-shaped economy could mean for Walmart earnings
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What the K-shaped economy could mean for Walmart earnings

Walmart (WMT), Target (TGT), TJX (TJX), Home Depot (HD), and Lowe's (LOW) are all reporting quarterly earnings this week. Yahoo Finance Senior Reporter Brooke DiPalma and Robinhood chief investment officer Stephanie Guild outline what investors should expect from earnings and from the future of the K-shaped economy.

SCHMID Group Q4 Earnings Call Highlights
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SCHMID Group Q4 Earnings Call Highlights

SCHMID Group (NASDAQ:SHMD) said it expects stronger order activity through the remainder of 2026 as demand tied to artificial intelligence infrastructure, optical modules and advanced packaging supports its equipment business. On the company’s first formal investor call, Chief Financial Officer Art

SpaceX, mega-IPOs could 'take oxygen out of the room' for AI players
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SpaceX, mega-IPOs could 'take oxygen out of the room' for AI players

Elon Musk's SpaceX (SPAX.PVT) has accelerated its timeline to go public, with murmurs indicating plans for an IPO in early June. D.A. Davidson head of technology research Gil Luria weighs in on the impact that these mega-IPOs, like SpaceX, could have on major AI players.

Markets A.M. | Another Test for Retailers
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Markets A.M. | Another Test for Retailers

Retailers like Walmart and Target are starting to report fiscal first-quarter results, which included two full months of the Iran conflict. In today's Markets A.M. newsletter, I weigh the potential hit from higher gas prices against the boost from higher tax refunds.

NextEra-Dominion Merger Creates a New Utility Giant for the AI Age
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NextEra-Dominion Merger Creates a New Utility Giant for the AI Age

NextEra Energy has agreed to acquire Dominion Energy in an all-stock transaction that will create the world’s largest regulated electric utility business at a time when power demand is surging. The combined business, which will operate under the NextEra name, will serve 10 million utility customer accounts across Florida, Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina, and own 110 gigawatts of power generation “across a broad mix of energy sources.” Dominion shareholders will receive 0.8138 shares of NextEra stock for each share of Dominion.

Compugen Q1 Earnings Call Highlights
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Compugen Q1 Earnings Call Highlights

Compugen (NASDAQ:CGEN) said it remains on track to report interim progression-free survival data in the first quarter of 2027 from its MAIA-ovarian study, as the clinical-stage immuno-oncology company outlined first-quarter 2026 results and updates across its internal and partnered programs. On the

Baidu Q1 Earnings Call Highlights
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Baidu Q1 Earnings Call Highlights

Baidu (NASDAQ:BIDU) reported a return to revenue growth in its first quarter of 2026, with management emphasizing that artificial intelligence has become the company’s primary growth engine and now accounts for a majority of its general business revenue. Co-founder and Chief Executive Robin Li said

US Homebuilder Sentiment Rebounds Despite Affordability Problems
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US Homebuilder Sentiment Rebounds Despite Affordability Problems

(Bloomberg) -- US homebuilder sentiment rebounded in May but remained low overall as affordability concerns continued to weigh on the outlook during the spring selling season.Most Read from BloombergStocks Fall, Oil Rises on Doubts Over US-Iran Deal: Markets WrapUS and Iran Far From Deal as Bond Rout Piles Pressure on TrumpBillionaire Rinehart Bets $100 Million on US Defense StocksWinners and Losers From Trump and Xi’s Beijing Summit TalksIranian Media Said US Offered Interim Waiver on Oil Sanct

US homebuilder sentiment rebounds despite affordability problems
Bloomberg96d agoneutral
US homebuilder sentiment rebounds despite affordability problems

(Bloomberg) -- US homebuilder sentiment rebounded in May but remained low overall as affordability concerns continued to weigh on the outlook during the spring selling season.Most Read from BloombergUS and Iran Far From Deal as Bond Rout Piles Pressure on TrumpBillionaire Rinehart Bets $100 Million on US Defense StocksStocks Halt Slide as Oil Declines on US-Iran Hopes: Markets WrapWinners and Losers From Trump and Xi's Beijing Summit TalksUS, Iran Stall on Hormuz Reopening as Oil Supplies Tighte

Is Nvidia's earnings just a small aspect of how its stock trades?
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Is Nvidia's earnings just a small aspect of how its stock trades?

Nvidia (NVDA) will be reporting its first quarter earnings this Wednesday, May 20. Morning Brief Host Julie Hyman and Barron's Investor Circle newsletter editor Josh Schafer take a closer look at whether Nvidia's earnings narrative is as big a proponent of the stock's overall trade that investors believe it to be.