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BigBear.ai Q2 Earnings Call Highlights
MarketBeat18d agoneutral
BigBear.ai Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

BigBear.ai (NYSE:BBAI) reported second-quarter 2026 revenue growth and a substantial improvement in gross margin, while management said it is pursuing additional contract wins, product deployments and acquisitions to expand its position in defense, security, trade and travel technology markets. Rev

Sony hikes profit forecast on gaming strength
Reuters18d agobullish
Sony hikes profit forecast on gaming strength

Sony on Friday hiked its full-year operating profit forecast by 8% to 1.72 trillion yen ($10.72 billion), ‌citing the strength of its gaming business. The Japanese conglomerate has received ‌plaudits for its pivot to entertainment, but the market is concerned about the impact of ​AI and a memory chip price boom on its business. In the April-June quarter, ‌group operating profit rose 40% ⁠to 476.5 billion yen, beating analyst estimates, due to the strength of the gaming and image sensors businesses.

Bloomberg18d agobullish
Sony Raises Outlook After Entertainment Drives Earnings Beat

(Bloomberg) -- Sony Group Corp. raised its profit outlook after its lucrative content holdings generated continued growth, underscoring the entertainment group’s resilience in the face of rising component prices.Most Read from BloombergChip Stocks Post Biggest Advance Since April 2025: Markets WrapUS Strikes Iran Again as Conflict Spreads Across Middle EastBond Yields at 19-Year High Send Warsh Credibility WarningWarner Bros. Deal Collapse Would Cost the Ellisons $9.8 BillionMicrosoft’s $450 Bil