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Earnings and key economic data ahead on Thursday, June 11
Yahoo Finance Video73d agoneutralVIDEO
Earnings and key economic data ahead on Thursday, June 11

Asking for a Trend Host Josh Lipton breaks down what investors should be on the lookout for on Thursday, June 11. On the earnings front, Adobe (ADBE) and Lennar (LEN) are set to report, while key economic releases include the Producer Price Index (PPI) and weekly initial jobless claims.

SpaceX Proxy EchoStar Sees Its Stock Drop. It Could Be a Bad Omen for SpaceX IPO.
Barrons.com73d agobearish
SpaceX Proxy EchoStar Sees Its Stock Drop. It Could Be a Bad Omen for SpaceX IPO.

EchoStar stock has been struggling lately and it could bode ill for the coming SpaceX initial public offering on Thursday. SpaceX is one the best proxies for SpaceX because the satellite company reached a deal last year to sell spectrum to SpaceX in return for about 2% of SpaceX stock—some 262 million shares. EchoStar stock has nearly doubled since the first of two spectrum deals was reached with SpaceX in September.

Chewy (CHWY) Q1 2026 Earnings Transcript
Motley Fool73d agoneutral
Chewy (CHWY) Q1 2026 Earnings Transcript

Joining me today are Chewy's CEO, Sumit Singh; and CFO, Chris Deppe. On our call today, we will be making forward-looking statements, including statements concerning Chewy's financial results and performance, industry trends, strategic initiatives, share repurchase program and the environment in which we operate. Such statements are considered forward-looking statements under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.

Former Exxon CEO Lee Raymond Dies at 87
The Wall Street Journal73d agoneutral
Former Exxon CEO Lee Raymond Dies at 87

The driven, unrelenting oil executive remade Exxon into a colossus that for a time was the world’s biggest and most profitable company.

Oracle Stock Slides on Increased Capital Spending
The Wall Street Journal73d agoneutral
Oracle Stock Slides on Increased Capital Spending

Oracle shares slid 6% in after-hours trading following an earnings report showing that the software and cloud-computing company spent more than expected on capital projects last year. Oracle, whose fiscal year ends in May, reported $55.

Michael Burry delivers contrary Lululemon stock verdict
TheStreet73d agoneutral
Michael Burry delivers contrary Lululemon stock verdict

Wall Street has plenty of reasons to run from Lululemon Athletica (LULU). The premium athletic apparel firm trimmed its full-year guidance, warned of lower demand in the second quarter, and highlighted further difficulties in its important Americas sector. But when a once-hot growth stock becomes ...

Caterpillar Stock Pulled Lower After AI-Driven Rally
The Wall Street Journal73d agobullish
Caterpillar Stock Pulled Lower After AI-Driven Rally

Investors may be having second thoughts about Caterpillar’s part in the AI data-center construction boom as a supplier of power generators. For Caterpillar, it’s the biggest drop in more than a year, when shares declined 5.78% on April 4, 2025. Shares are down four of the last five trading sessions and off since the start of June, according to Dow Jones Market Data.

New Middle East Clashes and Inflation Fears Spark Dow’s Worst Day of 2026
The Wall Street Journal73d agoneutral
New Middle East Clashes and Inflation Fears Spark Dow’s Worst Day of 2026

Renewed fighting in the Middle East hit stocks and drove up oil futures, even as data showing a sharp rise in inflation underscored the war’s pressure on consumer prices. In the S&P 500, losses were particularly acute in materials and industrial shares, sending the broad index down 1.6% to its lowest close in five weeks.

Strategist explains why stocks can continue climbing
Yahoo Finance Video73d agoneutralVIDEO
Strategist explains why stocks can continue climbing

U.S. Bank Asset Management Group National Investment Strategist Tom Hainlin joins Josh Lipton on Market Domination Overtime to discuss the key forces that could continue driving stocks higher despite a hotter-than-expected CPI report, escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran, and a recent sell-off in technology shares.

Oracle beats on Q4 earnings & revenue, but cloud sales disappoint
Yahoo Finance Video73d agobullishVIDEO
Oracle beats on Q4 earnings & revenue, but cloud sales disappoint

Oracle (ORCL) reported fourth quarter results on Wednesday after the closing bell. Adjusted earnings per share (EPS) came in at $2.11 (compared to analyst estimates of $1.97), and adjusted revenue came in at $19.18 billion (compared to analyst estimates of $19.09 billion). Yahoo Finance's Josh Lipton takes a closer look at the breaking numbers.

Associated Press73d agoneutral
How major US stock indexes fared Wednesday 6/10/2026

Another sell-off for artificial-intelligence stocks dragged the U.S. market sharply lower. The S&P 500 dropped 1.6% Wednesday after giving up a brief modest gain in the morning. The index had its first back-to-back drop in three weeks.

Stocks slide on US inflation surge, tech weakness
AFP73d agobullish
Stocks slide on US inflation surge, tech weakness

Global stock markets mostly fell on Wednesday as fresh strikes in the Middle East, a jump in US inflation and a tech sell-off weighed on sentiment.While the headline figure jumped, the core reading that excludes energy prices that have surged due to war in the Middle East, held steady at 2.9 percent.

Oracle's AI spending blows past estimates, raising worries over growing debt
Reuters73d agoneutral
Oracle's AI spending blows past estimates, raising worries over growing debt

Oracle on Wednesday forecast capital spending plans for fiscal 2027 above Wall Street estimates, as the cloud computing company said it will also raise more debt in 2027, reflecting the staggering scale of cash ‌burn needed to build out its AI infrastructure. Its shares fell 8.9% in extended trading, after Oracle said it expects to raise ‌nearly $40 billion through a combination of debt and equity financing in 2027. Oracle, which has major deals to build data centers for customers ​such as Meta Platforms and OpenAI, is working to position itself as a major rival to cloud leaders such as Amazon.com and Microsoft.