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SpaceX revenue jumps 92% in first earnings report, but shares slide
AFP15d agobullish
SpaceX revenue jumps 92% in first earnings report, but shares slide

SpaceX's revenue jumped 92 percent in the second quarter, beating analyst expectations by around $1 billion in its first post-IPO earnings report, but shares tumbled as investors remained skeptical about the company's ability to deliver on lofty promises. Investors remain skeptical even with SpaceX beating expectations, Emarketer Senior Analyst Gadjo Sevilla told AFP.  "I don't think people want to hear promises about the next five years or a mission to Mars," Sevilla said. 

Microsoft is Soaring After Earnings While Meta Platforms Drops. Is The Market Giving Zuckerberg Too Little Credit?
24/7 Wall St.15d agobearishVIDEO
Microsoft is Soaring After Earnings While Meta Platforms Drops. Is The Market Giving Zuckerberg Too Little Credit?

On the latest episode of the AI Investor Podcast, 24/7 Wall St. Analyst Austin Smith opens with a puzzle: two companies are being treated in opposite ways for the same underlying behavior. Microsoft is up roughly 16% after Azure growth accelerated from 38% to 43%, with guidance pointing to 45–46%, vindicating a capex program the market had criticized. Meta, meanwhile, is down about 10% at roughly 20x earnings despite 28% top-line growth — and is being punished for the same infrastructure spending, even after Zuckerberg argued that Meta rents out compute at a markup over its cost. Co-host Eric Bleeker's answer is that both moves are likely overreactions, and that the real variable is what each company said versus what Wall Street wanted to hear. Microsoft delivered on message: Azure at a $124 billion run rate, 90% of cloud demand coming from outside the frontier labs, and no capex increase. He frames Microsoft's position as a prisoner's dilemma, since compute routed to Azure is compute unavailable for its own AI products, and argues Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella relented under pressure from prior quarters. He compares the market's discomfort with capex growth to Apple's mid-decade smartphone choppiness versus Google's steadier trajectory. Meta hit every wrong note: an EPS miss on one-time costs, decelerating guidance, Zuckerberg walking back the cloud-capacity revenue opportunity, and incremental compute directed toward Meta Superintelligence rather than the core ad business. Eric estimates the justified moves were only a few percent in either direction, with the rest attributable to PR and positioning. He credits Microsoft's software exposure as valuable diversification, but concludes the share-price gap doesn't reflect any real difference in business trajectory.

Is Intel (INTC) Fairly Valued Following Q2 Guidance And AI Partnership Updates?
Simply Wall St.15d agobullish
Is Intel (INTC) Fairly Valued Following Q2 Guidance And AI Partnership Updates?

Intel (INTC) heads into the Future of Memory and Storage 2026 conference in Santa Clara with investors weighing fresh Q2 results, updated revenue guidance, and new AI focused partnerships across PCs, packaging, and foundry services. See our latest analysis for Intel. Intel’s recent conference buzz, new AI PC and packaging collaborations, and stronger Q2 guidance sit against a mixed price pattern. The share price is up 10.92% over one day and 16.96% over seven days, yet down 16.13% over 30...

Charles Schwab (SCHW) Stock Still Looks Cheap On Fair Value Yet Fair On Earnings
Simply Wall St.15d agoneutral
Charles Schwab (SCHW) Stock Still Looks Cheap On Fair Value Yet Fair On Earnings

Charles Schwab stock has delivered a 69.3% return over the past three years, yet its current checks still suggest the shares may be trading below an intrinsic value estimate based on the Excess Returns model. After that kind of run, the key issue for investors is whether the current price already reflects the recent strength in the business or whether there is still a margin between market price and intrinsic value. A 69.3% return over three years indicates Charles Schwab has already...

Amgen Q2 Earnings Call Highlights
MarketBeat15d agoneutral
Amgen Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

Amgen (NASDAQ:AMGN) reported second-quarter revenue above $10 billion, up 10% from a year earlier, as growth across several key medicines offset competitive pressure on its bone-health franchise. The company raised its full-year revenue and adjusted earnings outlook while continuing to increase spen