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Nvidia, Retail Earnings: What to Watch in the Next Week
The Wall Street Journal99d agoneutral
Nvidia, Retail Earnings: What to Watch in the Next Week

Traders will look backwards—and forwards—at some of the world’s biggest companies. Nvidia, the most valuable public company by market capitalization, will report earnings next week, the last of the Magnificent Seven tech companies to show investors how AI continues to transform their business.

Investing.com99d agoneutral
Berkshire adds Delta and Macy’s stakes in first quarter

Investing.com -- Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRKa) disclosed new positions in Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL) and Macy’s (NYSE:M) during the first quarter under Chief Executive Greg Abel, according to a regulatory filing Friday afternoon. Shares rallied 3% and 5%, respectively, after hours on Friday amid the news.

Bond Rout — Heard on the Street Recap
The Wall Street Journal99d agoneutral
Bond Rout — Heard on the Street Recap

The S&P 500 tumbled 1.2% on Friday, the Nasdaq Composite fell 1.5% and the Dow Jones Industrial Average shed 537 points, or 1.1%. The 30-year government bond hit its highest closing yield in nearly 20 years, at 5.127%. President Trump said that he and Chinese leader Xi Jinping “feel very similar on Iran” and both want the conflict to end.

Berkshire Added Positions in Delta and Macy’s During Abel’s First Quarter as CEO
The Wall Street Journal99d agoneutral
Berkshire Added Positions in Delta and Macy’s During Abel’s First Quarter as CEO

Berkshire Hathaway took new positions in Delta Air Lines and Macy’s during its first quarter with Greg Abel as chief executive. The company also exited its positions in Amazon.com Domino’s Pizza, Mastercard Visa and UnitedHealth Group among others, during the March quarter. The exited holdings, all on the smaller side in Berkshire’s stock portfolio, might have been positions managed by former investment manager Todd Combs.

Associated Press99d agoneutral
How major US stock indexes fared Friday 5/15/2026

The U.S. stock market fell from its records and joined a worldwide drop for stocks after higher oil prices sent a shiver through the bond market. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 1.1%, and the Nasdaq composite sank 1.5% from its own record. The Nasdaq composite fell 410.08 points, or 1.5%, to 26,225.14.

NVIDIA-linked stock sinks after $3 billion capital raise
TheStreet99d agoneutral
NVIDIA-linked stock sinks after $3 billion capital raise

IREN Limited (Nasdaq: IREN), the Bitcoin (BTC) mining and artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure company, earlier this month signed a deal with NVIDIA (Nasdaq: NVDA). The company signed a 5-year AI cloud contract with NVIDIA for $3.4 billion. In addition, it also entered into ...

Aptos SVP says blockchains will 'build a new universe'
TheStreet99d agoneutral
Aptos SVP says blockchains will 'build a new universe'

Aptos is not a typical crypto startup. It was built by former Meta engineers who spent three years working on the Diem blockchain (formerly Libra) before spinning out as an independent network. Co-founders Mo Shaikh and Avery Ching took the Move programming language, the parallel execution engine, ...

Wheaton Precious Metals Q1 Earnings Call Highlights
MarketBeat99d agoneutral
Wheaton Precious Metals Q1 Earnings Call Highlights

Wheaton Precious Metals (NYSE:WPM) reported a record first quarter of 2026, with management citing stronger-than-expected contributions from Salobo and Penasquito, higher commodity prices and continued progress on a series of growth transactions. President and Chief Executive Officer Haytham Hodaly

Reuters99d agoneutral
Tiger Global Management says it initiated new positions in Intel, Robinhood during first quarter of 2026

Hedge fund Tiger Global Management ‌said it initiated ‌new positions in an ​array of stocks including Intel and Robinhood Markets ‌during the ⁠first quarter of 2026, according ⁠to its most recent 13-F ​filing ​with ​the U.S. ‌Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday. The hedge fund also said it liquidated ‌stakes in ​companies such ​as ​Circle Internet ‌Group and Workday, ​while ​reducing its holdings of Microsoft ​and ‌Apollo Global Management. (Suzanne ​McGee in Providence, ​Rhode Island)

Investing.com99d agoneutral
Investing.com’s stocks of the week

Investing.com -- U.S. indices have declined so far on Friday, following a strong run, as markets take a breather and investors digest the latest macroeconomic and geopolitical news.

Morgan Stanley flags vital Eli Lilly signal for 2026
TheStreet99d agoneutral
Morgan Stanley flags vital Eli Lilly signal for 2026

Picture a drug so popular that, even in markets where a cheaper generic competitor had just launched, it still grew by 10%. That's what happened to Eli Lilly's (LLY) Mounjaro in India recently. And it's the kind of detail that makes Morgan Stanley think Wall Street still isn't giving Lilly's ...

Vishay Precision Group Q1 Earnings Call Highlights
MarketBeat99d agoneutral
Vishay Precision Group Q1 Earnings Call Highlights

Vishay Precision Group (NYSE:VPG) reported a stronger start to 2026, with first-quarter revenue and orders rising sharply as demand improved across its three operating segments and bookings topped $100 million for the first time since 2022. Chief Executive Officer and President Ziv Shoshani said fi

Bank of America resets AMD stock price target
TheStreet99d agoneutral
Bank of America resets AMD stock price target

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has gained more than 100% year to date, according to Yahoo Finance at the time of writing, Friday morning, May 15. Meanwhile, the SPDR S&P 500 index (SPY) is up slightly below 10% in the same period. AMD has outpaced the S&P 500 by a huge margin. That is ...

Right-to-Repair Advocates Are Taking On Deere Again—This Time in Construction
The Wall Street Journal99d agoneutral
Right-to-Repair Advocates Are Taking On Deere Again—This Time in Construction

Deere has spent years in the crosshairs of farmers who have demanded easier ways to fix their own equipment or get it repaired by an independent mechanic. A Chicago landscaping contractor sued Deere on Thursday in U.S. District Court in Illinois, accusing the company of many of the same antitrust violations alleged in a recently-settled $99 million lawsuit filed by farmers. Repair-rights advocates hope to elevate the new complaint to class-action status, which potentially would allow thousands of owners of Deere construction and forestry equipment to join as plaintiffs.