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The S&P 500 (^GSPC) heads into Tuesday with momentum after a powerful rebound last month in which the broader markets advanced 9%. A pullback in crude oil and first-quarter earnings beats are driving today’s gains as the markets embrace a reprieve in the Mideast escalation. The S&P 500 (^GSPC) is capturing those tailwinds for gains ... S&P 500 Rises on Big Tech Bump, Corporate Profits and Oil Price Relief
When SiteOne Landscape Supply (NYSE: SITE) hit public markets on May 12, 2016, it was a niche bet: the only national wholesale distributor in a deeply fragmented landscape supply industry. A decade later, that thesis has played out. SiteOne has rolled up local players at a relentless pace—completing eight acquisitions in fiscal 2025 alone—including Reinders, ... $1,000 Invested in This 2016 IPO Would Be Worth $4,700 Today, Crushing the S&P 500
Tuesday, Cummins reported first-quarter earnings per share of $4.71 from sales of $8.4 billion. Wall Street was looking for earnings per share of $5.63 from sales of $8.4 billion.
Jet fuel prices have jumped far more than crude oil since fighting in Iran began, pressuring airlines like Delta Air Lines and forcing capacity cuts.
Ferrari beat analysts’ earnings targets and stuck with its full-year guidance on Tuesday, even though the war in the Middle East disrupted deliveries over the first quarter. Ferrari shipped 3,436 cars over the first quarter, down 157 from the same period a year ago. Shipments for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa fell by 243 from a year ago to 1,458.
Coinbase Global plans to slash 700 jobs, or 14% of its workforce, as the cryptocurrency exchange operator aims to cut costs and streamline its operations. Artificial intelligence is partially to blame. CEO Brian Armstrong said in a letter to employees that Coinbase remains “well-capitalized” and “well-positioned to weather any storm.”
Presidents love rising stock markets because voters tend to notice their 401(k) balances before they notice legislative details. That’s especially true heading into a midterm election year, when political messaging shifts from campaign promises to real-world results. Yet history suggests President Donald Trump may soon run into a familiar Wall Street problem — midterm-year volatility. ... Prediction: The Stock Market Is About to Do Something President Trump Will Hate
Profit taking follows sharp gains
Eaton reported first-quarter earnings per share of $2.81 from sales of $7.5 billion, up 17% year over year. Wall Street was looking for earnings per share of $2.73 from sales of $7.1 billion.
The stock market keeps climbing, even as investors wrestle with sticky inflation, elevated interest rates, and slowing earnings growth. The S&P 500 has returned over 26% over the past 12 months, driven largely by artificial intelligence enthusiasm and a small group of mega-cap technology stocks. But beneath the rally sits a number that deserves attention ... The Stock Market Flashed This Warning Only Once Before. What Comes Next Isn’t Pretty
Though investors are waiting for Elon Musk's company to pinpoint its stock market debut, there's a far more encompassing filing right around the corner.
The company reported first-quarter earnings per share of 55 cents from sales of $1.7 billion. Wall Street was looking for earnings per share of 48 cents from sales of $1.7 billion.
Wall Street futures pointed moderately higher pre-bell Tuesday after media reports that commercial v
The S&P 500 (^GSPC) is home to the biggest and most well-known companies in the market, making it a go-to index for investors seeking stability. But not all large-cap stocks are created equal - some are struggling with slowing growth, declining margins, or increased competition.
Industrials businesses quietly power the physical things we depend on, from cars and homes to e-commerce infrastructure. But their prominence also brings high exposure to the ups and downs of economic cycles. Luckily, the tide is turning in their favor as the industry’s 16.3% return over the past six months has topped the S&P 500 by 9.9 percentage points.
The performance of consumer discretionary businesses is closely linked to economic cycles. Lately, it seems like demand trends have worked in their favor as the industry has returned 7.5% over the past six months, similar to the S&P 500.
The Dow transports are pouring cold water on Wall Street's latest record run.
Futures tied to major U. S. indices edged higher on Tuesday, pointing to a potential rebound after the previous session was hit by renewed tensions around the Strait of Hormuz.
In the current global market landscape, large-cap stocks have outpaced their smaller counterparts, with the S&P 500 Index posting its best monthly performance since November 2020. Despite these trends, small-cap stocks remain an intriguing area of exploration, particularly those showing signs of being undervalued and exhibiting insider activity. Identifying such opportunities often involves assessing a company's fundamentals and market position within a fluctuating economic environment.
In the current global market landscape, central banks are maintaining interest rates amid geopolitical uncertainties, while major indices like the S&P 500 have shown resilience with robust earnings reports driving gains despite fluctuating energy prices. As investors navigate these complex conditions, dividend stocks offer a compelling opportunity for those seeking stability and income potential in their portfolios.
While the S&P 500 (^GSPC) includes industry leaders, not every stock in the index is a winner. Some companies are past their prime, weighed down by poor execution, weak financials, or structural headwinds.
V.F. Corp, Masco and Photronics gain attention as broker upgrades signal earnings growth potential in a near-record market despite lingering macro risks.
Stocks were set to edge higher on Tuesday as investors looked past rising tensions in the Middle East and took the opportunity to buy the dip in equities following another batch of solid earnings reports. S&P 500 futures added 0.3% and contracts tied to the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 gained 0.5%. The three major indexes all dropped on Monday after the United Arab Emirates said Iran was attacking it with missiles, sparking fears that the Middle East conflict could escalate after weeks of relative calm.