Comcast (CMCSA) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +7.22% and +2.62%, respectively, for the quarter ended June 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
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RTX (RTX) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +13.86% and +8.21%, respectively, for the quarter ended June 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
Tesla (TSLA) shares fell early Thursday after the electric vehicle manufacturer reported an unexpect
West Pharmaceutical Services (WST) reported Q2 adjusted earnings Thursday of $2.37 per diluted share
Molina Healthcare (NYSE:MOH) shares dropped more than 9% in premarket trading on Thursday after the health insurer issued a full-year revenue outlook that disappointed investors, despite reporting second-quarter earnings ahead of market expectations. While profitability exceeded forecasts, concerns over slowing revenue growth and ongoing Medicaid headwinds weighed heavily on market sentiment.
U. S. stock futures traded lower on Thursday as investors digested quarterly results from Alphabet, Tesla and IBM while awaiting the European Central Bank’s latest interest rate decision.
Norfolk Southern Corp. said Q2 earnings exceeded Wall Street expectations on higher freight volumes and fuel surcharges. The post First look: Norfolk Southern earnings appeared first on FreightWaves.
Lumentum Holdings will release its fourth-quarter earnings next month, and analysts anticipate a robust triple-digit bottom-line growth.
Qnity Electronics will release its second-quarter earnings next month, and analysts anticipate a high double-digit profit dip.
Dominion Energy will release its second-quarter earnings next week, and analysts anticipate a single-digit bottom-line growth.
STMicroelectronics (NYSE:STM) reported second-quarter 2026 revenue above the midpoint of its outlook and said demand accelerated across all end markets, with management pointing to particularly strong momentum in AI data centers, optical connectivity and industrial applications. President and Chief
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KB Financial Group (NYSE:KB) reported higher first-half profit and announced a new shareholder return plan, as management pointed to stronger fee income, growth in non-bank earnings and a stable capital position despite what it described as a volatile operating environment. During the company’s fir
Intel Corp (NASDAQ:INTC) reports second-quarter financial results Thursday after the closing bell, with investors expected to look for updates on whether the company has started easing the supply constraints that executives said limited revenue in the first quarter. Supply Limited Revenue in Q1 During the first-quarter earnings call in April, CEO Lip-Bu Tan said demand continued to outpace supply across Intel’s businesses, particularly for Xeon server CPUs, even as the company expanded factory o
Wall Street banks are having their best run in over a decade, while Blackstone Inc. (NYSE:BX), heading into its second-quarter earnings today, has missed nearly all of it. Banks Pull Ahead of Private Capital Shares of the largest U.S. private capital groups have slumped more than 15% this year and over 20% in the past […]
Investors were positioning their trades ahead of Intel’s second-quarter earnings report, due after the market closes on Thursday.
Intel is scheduled to report second-quarter financial results after the stock market closes on Thursday.
Kinder Morgan Inc (KMI) reports robust earnings growth and strategic advancements, driven by increased natural gas demand and disciplined capital management.
Tesla Inc (TSLA) reports record Q2 deliveries and significant investments in AI and infrastructure, despite facing margin declines and supply chain challenges.
Despite challenges in consumer demand and regional deflation, Wal - Mart de Mexico SAB de CV (WMMVF) reports strong eCommerce and new business growth in Q2 2026.
Alphabet Inc (GOOG) reports a 24% revenue surge, driven by robust cloud growth and new AI model launches, despite challenges in free cash flow and operating expenses.
IBM reports modest growth amid shifting client priorities, while focusing on AI and quantum computing investments to drive future success.
ServiceNow Inc (NOW) reports a strong Q2 with 23% subscription revenue growth and AI ACV surpassing $1 billion, despite facing market uncertainties.
Oilfield services provider SLB (NYSE:SLB) will be reporting earnings this Friday before market hours. Here’s what investors should know.
Executives said the firm’s 21% year-over-year revenue growth in the second quarter was partly due to RIAs’ continued interest in long-short strategies.
Global payments company American Express (NYSE:AXP) will be reporting earnings this Friday before market hours. Here’s what to expect.
Earnings dominated the narrative in the U.S. markets on Wednesday, with Alphabet, Tesla, and IBM reporting Q2 results.
Record orders and sales driven by defense demand and space-based imaging growth.

<body><p>STORY: U.S. stocks ended lower on Wednesday, with Dow virtually flat, the S&P 500 dipping fractionally, while the Nasdaq lost more than half a percent.</p><p>Investors eagerly awaited earnings results after the closing bell from Alphabet and Tesla, the first of the Magnificent Seven megacaps to report.</p><p>Shares of Alphabet, down more than 1% at the close, dipped further in extended trading despite the Google parent topping Wall Street estimates for cloud revenue growth thanks to the AI boom.</p><p>And shares of Tesla, which also closed lower, tumbled another 2.5% in extended trading after Elon Musk's EV maker reported negative free cash flow for the first time in more than two years due to accelerated spending on AI infrastructure, battery capacity, robotaxis and next-generation manufacturing.</p><p>Bob Lang, founder and chief options analyst of Explosive Options, said that strong earnings are needed to keep the market moving higher.</p><p>“The one thing that has been pretty constant here for the past 4 or 5 months for the stock market has been strong earnings and certainly a first quarter brought us about 26, 27% earnings growth. So far in the second quarter, we're seeing it at about 16 to 17%. And that's without some of the big names that have reported for the second quarter yet. We're going to have big names like, Nvidia. We're going to have big names like Micron reporting in September. That's a couple of months away, of course. But you know, we're going to have some of these companies out there that are probably going to report some stellar earnings. And, it's really been the linchpin for keeping the stock market afloat right now.”</p><p>Shares of IBM rose in extended trading after the company cut its annual revenue growth forecast, days after shocking Wall Street with a warning that corporate spending was shifting toward AI-focused data-center gear at the expense of its software and mainframe computers.</p><p>:: ServiceNow Handout</p><p>And shares of ServiceNow, down about 6.5% at the close, rose more than 3% after hours as the company raised its forecast for annual subscription revenue for the second time after beating second-quarter revenue and profit estimates, driven by growing demand for its AI-powered software.</p><p>Among other tech names, shares of Super Micro Computer rallied almost 20%, making it the S&P 500's biggest percentage gainer, a day after the server maker said it had secured more than $60 billion in new orders in its fiscal fourth quarter. </p></body>