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Bloomberg22d agoneutral
Qualcomm Gives Tepid Profit Forecast in Sign of Phone Woes

(Bloomberg) -- Qualcomm Inc., the largest maker of smartphone processors, gave a weak profit forecast for the current quarter, signaling that component shortages and rising costs are taking a toll on its main market. Most Read from BloombergUS Intercepts Iran Attack on Bases, Puncturing Days of CalmWarner Bros. Deal Collapse Would Cost the Ellisons $9.8 BillionTrump Says US Will Strike Iran Hard as War Escalates AgainApple Set to Make Big Smart Home Push With Siri AI at CenterSK Hynix Profit Dis

Arm forecasts quarterly revenue above estimates on AI-driven chip demand
Reuters22d agoneutral
Arm forecasts quarterly revenue above estimates on AI-driven chip demand

Arm Holdings forecast second-quarter revenue above Wall Street estimates on Wednesday, signaling strong demand for ‌its energy-efficient chip designs for AI data centers. Demand for Arm's chip architecture has ‌surged as companies like Alphabet and Amazon.com build custom AI chips, boosting the company's licensing revenue and ​royalties as more complex chips are shipped to data centers. Revenue from royalties, which Arm collects on each chip shipped using its technology, rose 22% to $715 million in the first quarter, while licensing revenue grew 23% to $574 million.

Meta narrows annual capex forecast as AI buildout grows
Reuters22d agoneutral
Meta narrows annual capex forecast as AI buildout grows

The Facebook parent now expects 2026 capital expenditure to be ‌between $130 billion and $145 billion, compared with its prior forecast of $125 billion to $145 billion. Meta said it now expects full-year 2026 total expenses to be in the range of $165 billion to $169 billion, compared with its prior forecast of $162 billion to $169 billion.

Peabody Energy Q2 Earnings Call Highlights
MarketBeat22d agoneutral
Peabody Energy Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

Peabody Energy (NYSE:BTU) reported a second-quarter net loss attributable to common stockholders of $90.6 million, or $0.74 per diluted share, and adjusted EBITDA of $24 million, as lower U.S. thermal volumes and elevated commissioning costs at its Centurion metallurgical coal mine weighed on result

Boston Scientific Q2 Earnings Call Highlights
MarketBeat22d agoneutral
Boston Scientific Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

Boston Scientific (NYSE:BSX) reported second-quarter 2026 revenue growth at the high end of its guidance range and adjusted earnings per share above expectations, but lowered its full-year outlook as it faces slowing demand in its WATCHMAN left atrial appendage closure business and increased competi

S&P 500 Back Down After Warsh Wraps Presser
Barrons.com22d agoneutral
S&P 500 Back Down After Warsh Wraps Presser

The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite were struggling to hold onto gains as after Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh took questions from reporters. The S&P 500 was back down 0.2% after briefly popping during Warsh’s presser. The Nasdaq was up just 0.1%.

S&P 500 Mounting Biggest Fed Day Comeback Since 2003
Barrons.com22d agoneutral
S&P 500 Mounting Biggest Fed Day Comeback Since 2003

The Nasdaq Composite is mounting its biggest comeback on a Federal Reserve decision day in more than four years. The tech-heavy index was up 0.4% as Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh took questions from reporters. It was down nearly 1.6% at its low today; if it closes higher, it would mark its biggest reversal from an intraday low to positive territory on a Fed decision day since May 4, 2022, according to Dow Jones Market Data.

S&P 500 Poised for Biggest Fed-Day Reversal Since 2003
The Wall Street Journal22d agoneutral
S&P 500 Poised for Biggest Fed-Day Reversal Since 2003

The S&P 500 is trading up around 0.1%, erasing a decline of 1.2% at today’s low. The move came as Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh takes questions from reporters. If the index closes in positive terriory, it will be the biggest reversal into positive terriotry on a Fed decision-day since 2003, according to Dow Jones Market Data.

SoFi Doubles Down on AI Despite Market Pullback
Bloomberg22d agoneutralVIDEO
SoFi Doubles Down on AI Despite Market Pullback

SoFi posted record quarterly revenue and raised its full-year sales outlook. SoFi CEO Anthony Noto discusses why the company is keeping its earnings guidance unchanged, how AI is boosting engineering productivity and customer service, and why SoFi is continuing to invest for long-term growth despite shifting expectations for interest rates. Noto joins Ed Ludlow on "Bloomberg Tech."

Stocks Back Down as Warsh Begins Speaking
Barrons.com22d agoneutral
Stocks Back Down as Warsh Begins Speaking

As Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh began his press conference, stocks had erased most of their post-decision pop. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 775 points, or 1.5%. The S&P 500 was down 0.

Piper Sandler turns heads with bold Rivian stock prediction
TheStreet22d agoneutral
Piper Sandler turns heads with bold Rivian stock prediction

Rivian (RIVN) has spent most of 2026 testing the patience of everyone who owns it. The stock is down about 14% year to date, and it fell again over the past week, even as the wider market held up. So a fresh vote of confidence from Wall Street lands at an interesting moment. On Monday, July 27, ...

Why Is HIMS Stock Down 13% Today?
Stocktwits22d agoneutral
Why Is HIMS Stock Down 13% Today?

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday sued the telehealth company over allegations it shared sensitive user health data with advertisers.

Bond Yields Shoot Lower on Fed Decision
Barrons.com22d agoneutral
Bond Yields Shoot Lower on Fed Decision

The bond market got a bit of relief after the Fed left short-term rates steady again. Yields on two-year Treasuries fell by as much as four basis points after Wednesday's Fed decision to 4.252%, compared with the previous close. Yields had been higher most of the day leading up to the interest-rate announcement.