Workday Inc (NASDAQ:WDAY) shares rose 8% after the enterprise software company reported first quarter results that topped Wall Street expectations and raised its full-year profitability outlook. The company reported adjusted earnings of $2.66 per share for the quarter, ahead of analyst...
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JPMorgan expects the shares to "recover and get back to its grind higher" as market prices in the company’s future earnings power over time.
Ross Stores earnings growth accelerated again after strong results from off-price peer TJX, after Walmart warned on Q2 amid high gas prices.
The videogame maker said it expects fiscal 2027 net bookings to be between $8 billion to $8.2 billion, below Wall Street estimates of $9.13 billion.
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Comparable store sales surged 17% in the first quarter, driving earnings per share to $2.02 — well above the company's own guidance of $1.60 to $1.67
Broadcom is locked in a clash of titans with rival artificial intelligence chip giant Nvidia but seems to be holding its own as the member of Investor's Business Daily's Sector Leaders list hovers just below a buy point. As it awaits its second-quarter results, due June 3, Broadcom ended trading Thursday just below a cup base's pivot of 414.61 after recently scoring an all-time high, according to chart analysis tools on IBD's MarketSurge. In April, Broadcom scored a partnership with Google parent Alphabet.
The footwear company's full-year revenue reached $5.47 billion, with Hoka sales climbing 16% and international demand surging 27%
Nvidia stock has become even more inexpensive on a price-to-earnings basis and compared with Wall Street's targets.
Salesforce is set to report earnings Wednesday afternoon, with traders expecting a large swing in the software maker's stock following the results.
For the fiscal fourth quarter ended March 31, Deckers reported a record $1.12 billion in sales, up 10%.

Retail names, including Walmart (WMT), Target (TGT), Lowe's (LOW), and Home Depot (HD), all reported quarterly earnings this week. Zacks Investment Management chief market strategist Brian Mulberry joins Yahoo Finance to share his thoughts on the earnings prints, how oil (CL=F, BZ=F) prices and Treasury yields (^FVX, ^TNX, ^TYX) factor in, and more.
Workday stock rises after the enterprise-management software company reported better-than-expected fiscal first-quarter earnings.
The videogame maker said it expects fiscal 2027 net bookings to be between $8 billion to $8.2 billion, below Wall Street estimates of $9.13 billion.
Walmart beat Q1 EPS and revenue estimates, held FY27 guidance and warned of fuel-driven cost pressure as it scales ads, marketplace and membership.
Freedom Broker upgraded Walmart to ‘Hold’ from ‘Sell’.
Zoom Communications Inc (ZM) reports a 5.5% revenue increase and significant AI-driven growth, despite facing competitive pressures and slight churn uptick.
Workday Inc (WDAY) reports a 14% increase in subscription revenue and significant AI adoption, while navigating challenges in scaling and execution.
Ross Stores Inc (ROST) reports a 21% sales increase and robust store expansion, while navigating challenges in SG&A expenses and fuel costs.
Take-Two Interactive Software Inc (TTWO) surpasses guidance with strong financial performance and anticipates a breakout year driven by Grand Theft Auto VI.
Webull Corp (BULL) reports impressive revenue growth and customer loyalty, while navigating increased expenses and market volatility.
MongoDB has been treading water for the past six months, recording a small return of 2% while holding steady at $335.56. The stock also fell short of the S&P 500’s 13.2% gain during that period.
Over the past six months, Vitesse Energy’s shares (currently trading at $18.50) have posted a disappointing 10% loss, well below the S&P 500’s 13.2% gain. This was partly driven by its softer quarterly results and might have investors contemplating their next move.
DocuSign has gotten torched over the last six months - since November 2025, its stock price has dropped 22.7% to $49.50 per share. This may have investors wondering how to approach the situation.
Dycom currently trades at $419.62 and has been a dream stock for shareholders. It’s returned 394% since May 2021, blowing past the S&P 500’s 77.9% gain. The company has also beaten the index over the past six months as its stock price is up 29.8% thanks to its solid quarterly results.
The chipmaker's record quarter came with a historic capital return -- and the underlying business is moving even faster.
DFDV reports a 108% increase in Solana per share, while navigating market challenges with strategic alliances and financial resilience.