Samsung Electronics' shares rose as much as 6.5% in morning trade on Thursday after the tech giant and its South Korean union reached a tentative pay deal, potentially averting a strike that had threatened to hit the economy and undermine global chip supply chains. The union said the planned 18-day strike by nearly 48,000 members would be suspended while the tentative 11th-hour deal is put to a vote between May 22 and 27. Ryu Young-ho, a senior analyst at NH Investment & Securities, said investors were relieved that uncertainty surrounding the prospect of a strike had eased.
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NVIDIA's earnings grew +140% year over year, +85% on revenues. An $80B share repurchase was also announced.
Nvidia (NVDA) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +5.78% and +3.63%, respectively, for the quarter ended April 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
Scion Group CEO Rob Bronstein said that his team is targeting real estate around universities that represent a 'strong return on investment' in terms of tuition, as his company announces a deal with Ares Management to but $910M in student housing properties. Bronstein, joined by Bloomberg's Norah Mulinda, said that his investment is aimed at providing a wide net of locations and price points in the student housing market.
e.l.f. Beauty (ELF) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +10.00% and +5.51%, respectively, for the quarter ended March 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
Arm stock pushes higher as Bernstein initiates coverage with an “outperform” rating. Here’s why analyst David Dai sees ARM shares ripping higher from here as the year unfolds.
Nvidia forecast second-quarter revenue above Wall Street expectations on Wednesday, and announced an $80 billion share repurchase program. Shares of the company were marginally down in extended trading. The world's most valuable company expects revenue of $91 billion, plus or minus 2%, compared with estimates of $86.84 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.
Wednesday's rally is a mirror image of Tuesday's sell-off. Here's what changed overnight.
Strong traffic growth and higher guidance reinforced confidence
Novo Nordisk-linked pharmaceutical strength helped Denmark post a fourth straight quarter of economic expansion.
Costco is enjoying a strong 2026, with shares up 27%, while Walmart recently surpassed the $1 trillion market cap milestone.
The S&P 500 is up roughly 10% in 2026. Global earnings are being revised higher. Corporate capital spending is at levels not seen in decades. Goldman Sachs published a global strategy note on May 19 that agrees with all of that. And then it explains why the rally may be more fragile than it ...
The massive gains in chip manufacturers from South Korea to Silicon Valley have hit a volatile stretch. Chip makers, including Intel, Micron and AMD, closed Monday on their worst two-session skid since March, an abrupt halt to a torrid weekslong rally.
Valero Energy and two other refiners topped buy points this week amid high crude oil prices, before slipping somewhat on Wednesday.
Cava stock jumped on Wednesday after the fast-growing Mediterranean chain posted stronger-than-expected sales, traffic and earnings growth. Cava Group revenue growth was the fastest since the third quarter of 2024, while same-store sales growth was the best in a year. Restaurant Dive said that Cava's traffic and sales trends "far outpaced its fast casual rivals," noting that Sweetgreen and Wingstop posted some of their worst-ever comparable-store sales gains in Q1.
HAS beats Q1 EPS and revenue estimates as MAGIC: THE GATHERING and Monopoly Go! fuel Wizards' growth despite weaker Entertainment.
The TJX Companies tops fiscal first-quarter earnings and sales estimates, driven by strong comparable sales growth and margin expansion across its retail divisions.
BioArctic AB (BRCTF) reports robust financial performance and advances in Alzheimer's treatment, while navigating market access hurdles and rising operational costs.
These stocks have declined this year, while the consensus estimates for the companies’ earnings per share have soared.
The TJ Maxx parent posted first-quarter earnings of $1.19 per share and raised its full-year EPS outlook to $5.08–$5.15
The Mediterranean fast-casual chain posted same-restaurant sales growth of 9.7%, lifted by a 6.8% rise in guest traffic
The booming global semiconductor market will be "tense" with tight supply for the foreseeable future, the head of chip-making machine giant ASML told Reuters, with demand from AI, satellites and robots outpacing what the industry can produce. In a rare interview on the sidelines of a tech event in Antwerp, ASML Chief Executive Christophe Fouquet said that there would likely be sporadic bottlenecks throughout the supply chain of the chip market which could hit $1.5 trillion by 2030. "Demand on AI is coming so strongly that we will be in a supply-limited market for quite a while," Fouquet said, citing plans like Elon Musk's huge proposed "TeraFab" AI plan and Starlink satellites as potentially driving a new leg of demand.
Investing.com -- TJX Companies Inc. (NYSE: TJX) reported first-quarter results that exceeded analyst expectations, driving shares up 3.7% premarket as the off-price retailer raised its full-year outlook on strong sales momentum and margin expansion.
Artificial intelligence cloud computing startup Lamda on Wednesday said it has won a cloud contract with high-speed trading firm Hudson River Trading. Lamba, which is backed by Nvidia and raised $1.5 billion last year after signing a deal to provide Microsoft with access to Nvidia's chips, said the deal with Hudson River Trading will entail renting more than 1,000 of Nvidia's latest "Blackwell" systems to the trading firm, which Reuters last month reported had $12.3 billion in trading revenues last year. Lamda and Hudson River Trading did not disclose the financial terms of the deal.
Investing.com -- Analog Devices Inc. (NASDAQ:ADI) reported second-quarter fiscal 2026 results that exceeded analyst expectations, with both earnings and revenue surpassing the high end of the company’s prior outlook.
NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) reports fiscal Q1 2027 results later today, and the bar has rarely looked higher. The traders on CNBC’s Fast Money segment “Yields Surge and Prepping for Nvidia Results” framed it around a single number: “Anything south of 75% gross margins, then we can start having a different conversation. 75% is a bogey.” The ... Nvidia’s $5.7 Trillion Market Cap Faces Its Toughest Test Yet. Can It Beat 75% Gross Margin Expectations Before Earnings?
Net sales rose 6.7% in the first quarter, with comparable sales up 5.6% — the retailer's first positive comp in five quarters