The software giant raised its fiscal 2027 revenue target despite heavy infrastructure spending.
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May 21 (Reuters) - Wall Street's main indexes opened lower on Thursday as oil prices surged following a Reuters report that Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei ordered the country's near
Rare earth stocks continued to snap back early Thursday after a sharp recent sell-off tied to President Donald Trump's China visit and news that Beijing would address U.S. concerns that its export restrictions have resulted in shortages. USA Rare Earth, which announced new funding from the Department of Energy, MP Materials, Critical Metals and REalloys are all climbing. Beijing's export restrictions, especially for military uses of rare earths, have fueled pricing of some rare earths that is around 400% higher outside of China than within, William Blair analyst Neal Dingmann noted in a Wednesday report.
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Nebius Group is turning to fuel-cell maker Bloom Energy for ‘behind-the-meter’ power at its data centers.
The sale of the aerospace and defense segment would mark a huge return on KKR’s initial investment into Circor.
A handful of quantum-computing companies have been given grants that include U.S. government equity stakes, sending their shares higher in premarket trading: IBM is getting $1 billion of the $2 billion total package.
Deere (DE) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +12.74% and +2.98%, respectively, for the quarter ended April 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
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Investing.com -- Deere & Company (NYSE:DE) reported second-quarter earnings that exceeded analyst expectations, driven by strong performance in its construction and small agriculture divisions, sending shares up 2.2% premarket on Thursday.
NIO (NYSE:NIO) shares gained more than 5% in U. S.
Investing.com -- NIO shares rose more than 5% in U.S. premarket trading Thursday after the Chinese electric vehicle maker reported better-than-expected earnings for the first quarter, and provided second-quarter revenue outlook that also trumped estimates.
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e. l. f. Beauty (NYSE:ELF) exceeded Wall Street expectations for its fourth-quarter performance on Wednesday but issued softer annual guidance, highlighting the growing impact of higher oil prices linked to the conflict involving Iran.
U. S. equity futures traded slightly lower on Thursday as investors absorbed another set of blockbuster earnings from artificial intelligence chip leader Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) while continuing to monitor developments surrounding the conflict between the United States and Iran.
CEO Tarang Amin said e.l.f. delivered its 29th consecutive quarter of revenue growth, with fiscal 2026 net sales rising 25%.
Data from Stocktwits shows that retail sentiment remained ‘extremely bullish’ on SPY and QQQ.
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The world's most valuable company beat forecasts as revenues jumped 85%. Yet rising competition and efforts to diversify beyond big tech left investors cautious, sending shares lower in late trading.View on euronews
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Nvidia now sees sales growing an astounding 95% in the current quarter, and that's without any China sales.
Nvidia Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA, XETRA:NVD) has delivered another blockbuster quarter, reporting record first-quarter revenue of US$81.6 billion, up 85% year-on-year, as demand for its artificial intelligence chips continued to dominate global data centre spending. Despite topping Wall Street...
Samsung Electronics' shares surged on Thursday after it clinched an 11th-hour deal with its South Korean union to avert a strike, although the terms which included bonuses of around $416,000 for some workers gave rise to some concern. A planned 18-day strike by some 48,000 union members has now been suspended, while the agreement, which was mediated by the government, is put to a vote between May 22 and May 27. The deal sparked relief across South Korea.
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Shares rallied Thursday across Asia, tracking gains on Wall Street after pressure from the bond market eased and oil prices fell back. The advance was also powered by a stronger-than-expected quarterly report from chipmaker Nvidia, whose profit rocketed more than 200% higher in the February-April quarter from a year earlier, while revenue jumped 85%. Nvidia has been one of the biggest beneficiaries from the boom in artificial intelligence, thanks to powerful demand for its high-end AI chips.