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Strategy has not bought Bitcoin in four weekly filings. Q2 earnings on July 30 will test whether the pause continues.
The multiple has come down while the growth rate has gone up. Wednesday decides whether that gap is an opportunity or a warning.
The telecom already has a plan for every dollar of its massive free cash flow stream -- and investors should love it.
The airline just posted the biggest quarter in its history and told investors it may lose money this year. Both are true.
Rising capital expenditures and tightening margins are not a good combination.
A Senate investigation has created fresh uncertainty for Amazon just days before earnings, but Wall Street remains focused on AWS growth and AI investments.
Citigroup stock dropped 7% post-earnings.
RTX and Lockheed Martin topped Q2 earnings estimates and grew their backlogs to record levels, sending both defense stocks higher as the Iran conflict reignites investor interest.
Northrop Grumman, D.R. Horton, Capital One and Charles Schwab reported Q2 earnings beats on July 21, revealing diverging trends in defense, housing and financials sectors.
Cincinnati Financial has an impressive dividend history, but there's more to consider before you buy this insurance stock.
The market keeps marking the stock down. The analysts covering it keep saying it belongs somewhere much higher.
The earnings season has kicked off with a bang, though not the kind that investors have been hoping for. Two Magnificent 7 members turned in their disappointing earnings on the same day. Alphabet (GOOGL) and Tesla (TSLA) both reported earnings on July 22, and both stocks dropped the following day. ...
Application security provider F5 (NASDAQ:FFIV) will be reporting earnings this Monday after market hours. Here’s what investors should know.
Digital infrastructure provider Applied Digital (NASDAQ:APLD) will be reporting earnings this Monday after market close. Here’s what to expect.
Ford reports Q2 earnings on July 28 carrying a combination of attributes rarely seen together in a major automaker, yet the market seems to be looking the other way. Here is what the bulls are watching heading into that report.
Seagate's hyperscaler contracts stretch well beyond this year, its free cash flow just posted a triple-digit surge, and Q4 earnings land July 28. Whether that combination justifies the current price is a question the numbers answer in a surprising way.
AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon all grew Q2 EPS and boosted shareholder returns, but subscriber trends, guidance and stock reactions diverged sharply across the three telecom giants.
Enphase Energy has shed half its value from its 52-week high, insiders have been buying shares at prices well above today's quote, and a catalyst covering 30 million customer accounts is still in its early stages. Here is what to watch before Q2 earnings land on July 28.
Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and RTX posted record backlogs and raised guidance this week, driven by both near-term missile defense demand and long-term military modernization programs.
Moby summary of Kinder Morgan, Inc.'s Q2 2026 earnings call
Energy technology company Baker Hughes (NASDAQ:BKR) will be announcing earnings results next tomorrow after the bell. Here’s what to expect.
KB Financial Group Inc (KB) reports a 13.1% increase in net profit and surpasses KRW10 trillion in operating income, while navigating challenges in nonoperating profit and net interest margins.
Net income jumped 21% as adjusted EBITDA reached record levels.
Amazon has long derived a disproportionate share of its profit from its cloud division, Amazon Web Services (AWS). A growing number of Wall Street analysts are now projecting AWS will exceed consensus growth estimates when CEO Andy Jassy reports second-quarter results on July 30, The Motley Fool ...
It’s peak earnings season, and investors could be forgiven for wanting an escape hatch. Corporate America is delivering solid results, but it’s not helping stocks. Last night, chip maker Intel’s quarterly results blew past Wall Street estimates.
Comfort Systems USA Inc (FIX) reports a remarkable 92% EPS increase and a record $14.1 billion backlog, signaling robust demand and future growth potential.
Texas Instruments and Qualcomm offer different paths to AI growth and dividend income, but which chip stock gives investors the better setup?
The idea of combining the two companies is no longer a fan theory. It came up on an earnings call, and the CEO didn't say no.