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Duke Energy Q2 Earnings Call Highlights
MarketBeat14d agoneutral
Duke Energy Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

Duke Energy (NYSE:DUK) reported second-quarter 2026 adjusted earnings of $1.43 per share, up from $1.25 per share a year earlier, as customer growth and infrastructure investment at its electric utilities supported results. Reported earnings were $1.38 per share, compared with $1.25 per share in the

DigitalOcean Q2 Earnings Call Highlights
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DigitalOcean Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

DigitalOcean (NYSE:DOCN) reported second-quarter 2026 revenue of $281 million, up 29% from a year earlier and above the high end of its guidance, as growth accelerated among its largest customers and AI-focused offerings gained adoption. Chief Executive Officer Paddy Srinivasan said the company add

Oil prices ease and Asian shares gain on hopes for Mideast deal, as companies report strong profits
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Oil prices ease and Asian shares gain on hopes for Mideast deal, as companies report strong profits

Asian shares surged and oil prices slipped Wednesday after the U.S. stock market rallied to records, helped by strong corporate earnings reports and hopes for a deal setting the stage for talks that might eventually lead to an end to the war in Iran. Japan's Nikkei 225 gained 3.3% to 66,068.24, with chipmaker Kioxia surging 6.3% while chip testing equipment maker Advantest soared 6.9%. Tech giant Samsung Electronics advanced 4.1%.

Did Stronger Q2 Results, Lowered Guidance and Divestiture Plans Just Shift FIS’s Investment Narrative?
Simply Wall St.14d agoneutral
Did Stronger Q2 Results, Lowered Guidance and Divestiture Plans Just Shift FIS’s Investment Narrative?

Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. has already reported second-quarter 2026 results, with revenue rising to US$3,377 million and net income improving to US$231 million, alongside confirming new third-quarter and full-year 2026 revenue guidance and affirming a quarterly dividend of US$0.44 per share. Despite the stronger profitability, management cut full-year forecasts and began exploring sales of parts of the capital markets business amid softer demand and economic uncertainty...

Coupang Q2 Earnings Call Highlights
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Coupang Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

Coupang (NYSE:CPNG) reported second-quarter revenue growth that accelerated from the prior quarter on a constant-currency basis, while management said the company continued to recover from a prior data incident that disrupted product-commerce customer activity and pressured margins. Consolidated ne

Arista Networks Q2 Earnings Call Highlights
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Arista Networks Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

Arista Networks (NYSE:ANET) reported fiscal second-quarter revenue of just over $3 billion, up 37.7% from a year earlier and above its prior guidance of $2.8 billion, as demand from AI and enterprise customers supported the company’s first $3 billion quarterly revenue milestone. Chief Executive Off

Viasat Q1 Earnings Call Highlights
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Viasat Q1 Earnings Call Highlights

Viasat (NASDAQ:VSAT) reported first-quarter fiscal 2027 results that included positive free cash flow, rising government satellite communications revenue and record awards and backlog in its Defense & Advanced Technologies segment, while legacy fixed broadband and maritime businesses remained un

Convenience store giant takes on Coca-Cola and Pepsi
TheStreet14d agoneutral
Convenience store giant takes on Coca-Cola and Pepsi

As the two best-known cola manufacturers, Coca-Cola and PepsiCo have been locked in a struggle for decades. While Pepsi often ranks second, the corporate powerhouse continues to chase Coca-Cola consumers at an impressive pace. And although Coca-Cola remains ahead, it's had its share of stumbles — ...