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Walmart helps headline the reporting docket for retail companies next week, who has outperformed many of the Magnificent Seven members in 2026. Can the retail titan's momentum continue?
Epistrophy Capital Research Chief Market Strategist and The Drill Down Podcast host Cory Johnson joins Market Catalysts to discuss the Cerebras IPO and key factors to watch in Nvidia’s (NVDA) upcoming earnings report.
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Beachbody (NASDAQ:BODI) reported first-quarter 2026 results that management said extended the company’s financial turnaround, with revenue above guidance and a third consecutive quarter of profitability on both a net income and operating income basis. Executive Chairman Mark Goldston said total rev
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Moby summary of Shopify Inc.'s Q1 2026 earnings call
Walmart's (WMT) second P&L has driven a significant upward revaluation of its share price, though UB
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Amazon just posted what may be its best quarter ever. Revenue beat. Earnings nearly doubled the estimate. AWS hit its fastest growth rate in 15 quarters. And operating margins reached a level the company had never seen before. Wall Street responded quickly. Five major firms raised their Amazon ...
Amazon (AMZN) gave Wall Street a lot to like, and BofA analysts have responded in kind. The bank kept its buy rating on Amazon stock, while raising its price target to $310 from $298, implying roughy 18% upside from its recent $263 level. Three primary drivers anchoring the call include a robust ...