
Ark Invest was a buyer of tech and fintech stocks that declined on Monday.
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Ark Invest was a buyer of tech and fintech stocks that declined on Monday.

Closely followed investor Cathie Wood bought a sizable amount of Block (NYSE: $XYZ) stock as the shares declined re...
ARKW and ARKF purchased a combined 7,115 shares of the 3iQ Solana Staking ETF, consistent with ARK’s recent buying trend of the fund and higher exposure to Solana and staking rewards.

The company's Square unit has upgraded its seller-focused credit card, adding incentives and linking to digital transfers rails. This comes as Stripe may acquire PayPal and AI developer OpenRouter.

A cash-heavy balance sheet is often a sign of strength, but not always. Some companies avoid debt because they have weak business models, limited expansion opportunities, or inconsistent cash flow.

Block (NYSE:XYZ) launched Bitcoin payments on Square's point-of-sale system, allowing merchants to accept Bitcoin with no processing fees until 2027. The company expanded its partnership with Google to bring Square food and beverage sellers into conversational AI ordering through Google Maps. Cash App ordering is set to link directly within Google Maps, connecting discovery to checkout for participating Square restaurant sellers. Block is far from the only stock tied to payment rails,...

Block Inc. (NYSE:XYZ) posted one of its strongest quarters in years on August 5, then watched its shares fall roughly 6% the next day. Adjusted EPS came in at $1.02, well ahead of the $0.87 Wall Street expected, and the company raised its full-year guidance across the board. Investors, it turns out, cared more about […]

AI-driven efficiencies are an underappreciated catalyst for the fintech company.

Block’s fair value estimate has shifted from US$93.23 to US$97.60, pointing to a modest reset in how the stock’s long term potential is being framed. Recent Street research, including reactions to Q2 results, higher guidance, AI rollouts and buyback progress, is a key factor behind this recalibration of upside and risk. As you read on, you will see how to track these changing views and what to watch as the analyst narrative around Block continues to evolve. Stay updated as the Fair Value for...

PYPL's $1.5B cost savings plan aims to boost profitability through AI, operational changes and a simpler structure while funding future growth.

XYZ grows customer engagement as Square supports The Baked Bear's expansion, strengthening its role in daily operations across its franchise network.

Venture capitalist Tim Draper projected on Tuesday that Bitcoin will go to infinity against the dollar in a fundamental global shift. Draper Confident About Bitcoin Adoption In an X post, Draper attached a screenshot of a March announcement about Jack...

Block's Q2 results highlight stronger growth, record profitability and raised guidance, while higher AI and sales spending keep investors focused on margin discipline.

Record profitability and AI integration drive guidance raise across Square and Cash App.

PYPL's Venmo posts mid-teens TPV growth, but rising product adoption and monetization determine how much of that activity becomes revenue.

XYZ's refreshed Square Credit Card and upgraded Bill Pay help sellers manage expenses, earn rewards and preserve cash flow in one ecosystem.

Ahuja retains 454,275 shares worth $38.25 million post-transaction.
After years of acquisitions and spin-offs, the bank technology vendors are under pressure to sell parts of their businesses.
FISV's deep valuation offers appeal, but weaker earnings, falling revenues and margin pressure keep the rebound case tied to stabilization.
Block Inc. CEO Jack Dorsey said on Wednesday that the firm’s new workspace collaboration platform, Buzz, elevates its core technologies to a new height. AI Tech Part of Block’s DNA, Says Dorsey During Block’s second-quarter earnings call, Dorsey stated that...
Block (XYZ) just posted second quarter results that topped expectations, raised its 2026 profit outlook, and pointed to artificial intelligence driven efficiency gains across Cash App and Square as key drivers of that performance. See our latest analysis for Block. Despite the Q2 beat and raised guidance, Block's share price has been volatile, with the stock falling 6.15% on the day yet still posting a 21.29% year to date share price return and a 2.82% total shareholder return over the past...
In early August 2026, Block reported second-quarter revenue of US$6,617.69 million with net income of US$88.52 million, while also completing a multi-year US$4.43 billion share repurchase program that retired 11.03% of its stock. A day later, Google announced an expanded collaboration with Square that plugs food and beverage sellers directly into Ask Maps and Order by Cash App, tying Block’s payments ecosystems more tightly into everyday AI-driven restaurant discovery and ordering. Next,...
Block stock has delivered a steep 68.9% decline over the past five years, yet the current checks send mixed messages on value, with the Excess Returns intrinsic value estimate suggesting upside while earnings based multiples lean expensive. The share price performance over five years is down 68.9%, which puts a spotlight on whether the current level reflects a reset opportunity or lingering concerns. Recent growth in Cash App and Square activity can support higher earnings expectations,...
By Karen Roman Shift4 Payments, Inc. (NYSE: FOUR) said second quarter gross revenue increased 34% to $1.295 billion compared to the year prior, with volume up 22% to reach $61 billion. Net income was $24 million and net income per share was $0.08 on a basic and diluted basis, while gross profit rose 53% to […] The post Shift4 Q2 Revenue Surges 34%, Adjusts 2026 Outlook appeared first on ExecEdge.
XYZ's Q2 earnings and revenues top estimates as Cash App and Square gained strength, while management raises its 2026 profit outlook.
AI keeps getting the blame for mass layoffs across corporate America, but one major company just made a surprising cut for a completely different reason, and it challenges everything the doomsayers are predicting.
The payment company's CEO says it's developing and shipping products faster despite cutting nearly half of its staff. It's a strategy he says can be replicated at other businesses.
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