Q
QuantAbundanciaAbundância, quantificada.

Notícias

Apenas manchetes de alto sinal - eventos macro, resultados, M&A, regulatório. Listicles e clickbait de analistas filtrados por padrão. Atualizado a cada hora.

24,843 signal articles · 225 in last 24h · 118,416 total before filter · latest 1h ago
225last 24h
1529last 7d
246● bullish (7d)
161● bearish (7d)
205publishers
AllMacro294Earnings623M&A97Regulatory24Product14Analyst23
✕ clear all filtersticker: PMSentiment:bullishneutralbearishshow all (incl. clickbait)
1 Dividend Powerhouse Retirees Can Lean On Even If Rates Hike
24/7 Wall St.60d agoneutral
1 Dividend Powerhouse Retirees Can Lean On Even If Rates Hike

Philip Morris International (NYSE:PM) is a tobacco giant in the middle of a profitable pivot, with smoke-free products now accounting for over 43% of net revenues through IQOS heat-not-burn devices and ZYN nicotine pouches. With markets nervous about a potentially hawkish Federal Reserve under Kevin Warsh, retirees want to know if this 3% yielder can ... 1 Dividend Powerhouse Retirees Can Lean On Even If Rates Hike

Philip Morris Shares Ease After Company Trims 2026 Earnings Outlook (PM)
InvestorsHub78d agoneutral
Philip Morris Shares Ease After Company Trims 2026 Earnings Outlook (PM)

Philip Morris International (NYSE:PM) shares edged lower in premarket trading on Tuesday after the tobacco group reduced its full-year adjusted earnings guidance, reflecting the impact of an expected impairment charge and currency-related headwinds. The stock slipped around 1% before the opening bell as investors assessed the updated outlook.

One Thing I’m Watching: The AI-Fication of the S&P 500
The Wall Street Journal78d agoneutral
One Thing I’m Watching: The AI-Fication of the S&P 500

When the S&P 500 was introduced nearly 70 years ago, it was designed to represent a wide swath of the U.S. economy. Call it the AI-fication of the S&P 500, in which a handful of companies now exert outsize influence over the benchmark index. According to Dow Jones Market Data, the 10 largest companies in the S&P 500 now represent 43.2% of the index's total market value.