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3 Reasons MD is Risky and 1 Stock to Buy Instead
StockStory29d agobullish
3 Reasons MD is Risky and 1 Stock to Buy Instead

Pediatrix Medical Group has had an impressive run over the past six months as its shares have beaten the S&P 500 by 11.3%. The stock now trades at $25.83, marking a 19.9% gain. This was partly thanks to its solid quarterly results, and the run-up might have investors contemplating their next move.

Earnings Beat, Higher Free Cash Flow And Buybacks Could Be A Game Changer For T-Mobile US (TMUS)
Simply Wall St.29d agobullish
Earnings Beat, Higher Free Cash Flow And Buybacks Could Be A Game Changer For T-Mobile US (TMUS)

T-Mobile US, Inc. has reported past second-quarter 2026 results, with revenue rising to US$22.79 billion and net income edging up to US$3.24 billion, while earnings per share increased compared to a year earlier. Alongside the earnings beat and a higher full-year free cash flow outlook, T-Mobile continued its sizable share repurchase program, buying back 13.25 million shares for US$2.50 billion in the latest tranche. Next, we’ll examine how T-Mobile’s upgraded free cash flow guidance and...

Investing.com29d agobullish
Deckers beats Q1 earnings, raises guidance—but shares dip 3.4%

Investing.com -- Deckers Brands (NYSE: DECK) topped $1 billion in first-quarter revenue for the first time in company history, beating Earnings Per Share (EPS) estimates and nudging its full-year profit guidance higher. Despite the record milestone, shares dipped 3.4% following the report as full-year revenue projections slightly trailed Wall Street expectations.

Comfort Systems (NYSE:FIX) Beats Expectations in Strong Q2 CY2026
StockStory29d agobullish
Comfort Systems (NYSE:FIX) Beats Expectations in Strong Q2 CY2026

HVAC and electrical contractor Comfort Systems (NYSE:FIX) beat Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q2 CY2026, with sales up 50.3% year on year to $3.27 billion. Its GAAP profit of $12.53 per share was 20.3% above analysts’ consensus estimates.

Archer Aviation (ACHR)’s Defense Push Gains Momentum: Should You Buy This Stock?
Insider Monkey29d agobullish
Archer Aviation (ACHR)’s Defense Push Gains Momentum: Should You Buy This Stock?

Archer Aviation Inc. (NYSE:ACHR) shares are ripping higher, with roughly 19.6% gains in a single session. As of July 21, ACHR trades at $5.29. The market move comes after Archer, with Anduril, unveiled its Thunder autonomous vertical takeoff and landing defense craft, which is designed to accompany crewed aircraft and helicopters. ​While the market move […]

Investing.com29d agobullish
Intel jumps 10% after AI-fueled quarter crushes estimates, upbeat outlook

Investing.com -- Intel shares surged more than 10% in extended trading on Thursday after the chipmaker reported its strongest quarterly revenue growth in more than 15 years, easily beat Wall Street estimates for second-quarter earnings and revenue, and issued a stronger-than-expected sales forecast as booming AI demand accelerated its turnaround.

Intel's Q2 earnings blow past Wall Street's estimates, with an upbeat Q3 outlook to boot
Yahoo Finance Video29d agobullishVIDEO
Intel's Q2 earnings blow past Wall Street's estimates, with an upbeat Q3 outlook to boot

Intel (INTC) reported impressive second quarter results on Thursday after the closing bell. Earnings per share (EPS) came in at $0.42 (compared to analyst estimates of $0.21), and revenue came in at $16.1 billion (compared to analyst estimates of $14.43 billion). Yahoo Finance's Josh Lipton takes a closer look at the breaking numbers.

Uber (UBER) Wins Court Injunction Over New York Driver Deactivation Law
Simply Wall St.29d agobullish
Uber (UBER) Wins Court Injunction Over New York Driver Deactivation Law

A U.S. District Judge granted Uber and Lyft an injunction against a New York City law on driver deactivations. The ruling temporarily blocks new rules that would have limited how the platforms can remove drivers from their apps. The decision affects Uber Technologies' flexibility in managing driver relations and safety policies in a key market. For investors following Uber Technologies (NYSE:UBER), this legal ruling relates directly to how the company runs its core ride hailing business in...

Alphabet cloud surge overshadowed by negative cash flow shock
TheStreet29d agobullish
Alphabet cloud surge overshadowed by negative cash flow shock

Every business eventually reaches the moment when growth stops being free. For most of the past decade, the biggest American technology companies looked like they had found a way around that rule. They generated cash faster than they could spend it, bought back their own stock, and pushed into new ...

1 S&P 500 Stock on Our Buy List and 2 Facing Challenges
StockStory29d agobullish
1 S&P 500 Stock on Our Buy List and 2 Facing Challenges

The S&P 500 (^GSPC) is often seen as a benchmark for strong businesses, but that doesn’t mean every stock is worth owning. Some companies face significant challenges, whether it’s stagnating growth, heavy debt, or disruptive new competitors.

Big Tech's Off-Balance-Sheet AI Debt Reportedly Tops $1.65 Trillion: Ed Zitron Says It 'Should Be a Shareholder Riot'
Benzinga29d agobullish
Big Tech's Off-Balance-Sheet AI Debt Reportedly Tops $1.65 Trillion: Ed Zitron Says It 'Should Be a Shareholder Riot'

Big Tech is reportedly sitting on $1.65 trillion in debt that investors can’t see on any balance sheet, and prominent tech critic Ed Zitron calls it “a corporate scandal.” The figure comes from a Nikkei Asia study of Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META), Oracle (NYSE:ORCL), Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL), Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) and Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN). Combined with the roughly $1.35 trillion the companies officially report, their total obligations may sit around $3 trillion, with more than half of it outsid