Wall Street keeps reaching for the dot-com playbook every time an AI stock surges, but Fox Business host Charles Payne thinks that reflex is costing investors something far more valuable than peace of mind.
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The South Korean tech giant's memory chip division hit all-time highs on AI server demand, while elevated component costs pushed its mobile unit into the red
Ares Capital continues to provide investors with a durable stream of dividend income.
Warsh gave plenty of assurances but hardly any details.
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European bourses tracked moderately higher midday Thursday as traders weighed the earnings season, s
By Michael Erman July 30 (Reuters) - Bristol Myers Squibb raised its full-year revenue and profit forecast on Thursday after reporting second-quarter results that came in well ahead of Wall Street
Check Point (CHKP) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +4.08% and -0.19%, respectively, for the quarter ended June 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh praised the bond market’s recent rate moves on Wednesday. He may not feel that way now.
Futures pointed higher Thursday as investors also weighed the Fed's decision to hold rates and rising Treasury yields
Yields on 30-year U.S. Treasurys rose further to hit 5.24%, a 19-year high, before paring gains slightly, in a sign of investors' worries about rising inflation and the Fed’s willingness to combat it. The Fed's statement yesterday delivered “a hawkish hold,” wrote economists at Barclays. “But this was unwound by a dovish presser in which Kevin Warsh emphasized tightening in financial conditions that now seems inconsistent with his reluctance to react to data.”
Ares Management’s biggest private-credit fund took more losses from software loans in the second quarter. The $29 billion Ares Capital Corp. fund swung to a $188 million quarterly unrealized loss from existing loans compared with the same period in 2025, but the result was an improvement from a $306 million loss in the first quarter. While net new loan commitments declined by $323 million in the quarter, the fund did more new deals in June and July, especially with larger companies, fund executives said.
Coinbase reports Q2 earnings after the close on July 30, with Wall Street expecting a soft quarter. Consensus revenue sits near $1.31 billion, down roughly 13% year over year. The EPS consensus has slipped to about $0.15, while HC Wainwright projects $0.05. The bigger question is whether management can justify ...
Xcel (XEL) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +17.72% and -13.48%, respectively, for the quarter ended June 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
Bristol Myers Squibb faces declining revenue in its legacy drug portfolio, but new products like Opdivo are offsetting the drop.
Cigna (CI) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +2.64% and +0.18%, respectively, for the quarter ended June 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
Bristol Myers Squibb raised its outlook for the year after notching higher profit and revenue in the latest quarter, boosted by its portfolio of newer treatments.
Qualcomm shares fell about 5% in premarket trading on Thursday after the chipmaker's warning about higher memory costs and a steeper decline in Apple revenue raised concerns about near-term profit growth. A surge in AI infrastructure spending has tightened semiconductor supply chains, driving up costs for memory, wafers, packaging and testing. Qualcomm plans to pass on those increases to customers through double-digit price hikes.
Sensata Technologies (NYSE:ST) reported second-quarter 2026 results that exceeded its expectations, with revenue, adjusted operating income and adjusted earnings per share all rising from a year earlier. Chief Executive Officer Stephan von Schuckmann said the company recorded its fourth consecutive
London Stock Exchange Group (LON:LSEG) reported stronger first-half growth, margin expansion and cash generation, while raising its full-year revenue and EBITDA margin outlook. The company also emphasized its expanding role as a data and technology partner for financial-services customers adopting a
Seagate Technology (STX) makes high-capacity hard drives used by cloud providers and large corporate data centers. Those drives store training files, model outputs, videos, customer records, and other data created by artificial intelligence applications. Cloud customers have been reserving ...
(Bloomberg) -- Blue Owl Capital Inc. said fundraising slowed in the second quarter as turmoil in the private credit market caused investors to pull back from its lending business.Most Read from BloombergStocks Fall as 30-Year Bond Yields Surge After Fed: Markets WrapUS Strikes Iran Again as Conflict Widens Across Middle EastWarner Bros. Deal Collapse Would Cost the Ellisons $9.8 BillionTrump Says US Will Strike Iran Hard as War Escalates AgainMeta’s Zuckerberg Defends AI Bets to Skeptical Invest
The chain’s Recipe for Growth initiative, which launched in February, is already shifted momentum with same-store sales up 2.2%.
Will they insist we call it THE JPMorgan Chase now? Here we are, the latest installment of college sports dropping the ruse that it isn’t all about the dollars. ESPN reported that Ohio State’s deal with JPMorgan calls for the bank to pay the school nearly $17 million each season, for which it will get its logo on game day jerseys and perhaps find an opportunity for Jamie Dimon to chuck one pass versus Nebraska.
KKR posted a higher profit and revenue in the second quarter, buoyed by higher management fees and fundraising along with strong asset inflows across its asset management and insurance segments.
(Bloomberg) -- KKR & Co. posted a record profit in the second quarter, fueled by $1.29 billion of asset sales, the most in the firm’s 50-year history. Most Read from BloombergStocks Fall as 30-Year Bond Yields Surge After Fed: Markets WrapUS Strikes Iran Again as Conflict Widens Across Middle EastWarner Bros. Deal Collapse Would Cost the Ellisons $9.8 BillionTrump Says US Will Strike Iran Hard as War Escalates AgainMeta’s Zuckerberg Defends AI Bets to Skeptical InvestorsAdjusted net income surge
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