Mobileye Global (NASDAQ:MBLY) shares surged nearly 10% in premarket trading on Thursday after the autonomous driving technology company reported second-quarter earnings well above Wall Street expectations and increased its revenue and profit guidance for the full year. The stronger outlook was supported by solid operational performance and the financial benefits of Israel’s new research and development incentive programme.
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IMAX stock projected an early entry buy signal on Thursday morning as a Q2 earnings beat added to momentum from its best-ever opening weekend. Christopher Nolan's "The Odyssey," the first-ever theatrical release shot in IMAX's largest and highest-resolution film format, delivered a record-breaking $52 million first-weekend haul for the immersive IMAX theaters alone. The blockbuster opening helped send AMC Entertainment past an early buy point on Monday but the liftoff for IMAX shares was postponed until after earnings.
Alternative investment manager Blackstone (NYSE:BX) reported Q2 CY2026 results topping the market’s revenue expectations, with sales up 62.9% year on year to $5.04 billion. Its GAAP profit of $1.54 per share was 15.9% above analysts’ consensus estimates.
Alphabet just posted strong earnings and the stock sold off anyway, but something brewing in Google's hardware labs may fundamentally change the economics of AI in ways most investors haven't priced in yet.
New ABot system targets some of robotics' toughest bottlenecks
Comcast (NASDAQ:CMCSA) shares rose around 3% in premarket trading on Thursday after the media and telecommunications company reported second-quarter earnings ahead of Wall Street expectations, supported by improving broadband performance and record wireless customer growth. The results also highlighted stronger profitability across several business segments, including Peacock, which achieved its first profitable quarter.
Cleveland-Cliffs (NYSE:CLF) shares climbed nearly 7% in premarket trading on Thursday after the steel producer issued a stronger-than-expected outlook for the third quarter, despite reporting a slight earnings miss for the second quarter. Investors focused on the company’s improving profitability and expectations for a significant increase in EBITDA during the current quarter.
Dow (NYSE:DOW) reported better-than-expected second-quarter earnings on Thursday, supported by higher selling prices across its business, particularly in polyethylene, helping offset a modest decline in sales volumes. The stronger results prompted a positive market reaction, with the company’s shares rising more than 2% in premarket trading.
Honeywell Technologies (NASDAQ:HON) reported stronger-than-expected second-quarter earnings and raised its full-year profit guidance, marking its first quarterly results as a standalone automation company following the separation of its aerospace business. The results were supported by higher organic sales, expanding margins and continued strength in its Building Automation division, sending shares modestly higher in early trading.
JPMorgan stock is trading in the 5% buy zone from a consolidation buy point after a strong earnings move in July.
T-Mobile (NASDAQ:TMUS) shares moved lower in premarket trading on Thursday after the wireless carrier reported second-quarter earnings above analysts’ expectations but fell short of revenue forecasts, despite lifting its full-year free cash flow outlook. While profitability and cash generation remained strong, investors focused on the slight revenue miss following another quarter of steady subscriber growth.
Network infrastructure growth helps offset a narrow revenue miss
The defense contractor posted $20.1 billion in quarterly sales and now projects free cash flow of more than $7 billion for the year
American Airlines (AAL) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +400.00% and +0.22%, respectively, for the quarter ended June 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
AI-driven semiconductor demand continues to fuel the sector's rally, making MU, INTC, NVDA, AMAT and TXN stocks to watch for growth this year.
Some CPU products have risen more than 40% in price in China since the start of the year, tightening supply for cloud providers and internet companies
Getting kicked off the Dow Jones Industrial Average sounds like a death sentence for a stock, but a handful of booted dividend giants went on to reward patient shareholders with stunning gains and steady income streams that index investors missed out on entirely.
Vertiv Holdings Co (VRT) has been in focus after reports that its stock more than doubled in the first half of 2026, with investors reacting to strong order activity, earnings and acquisitions. See our latest analysis for Vertiv Holdings Co. Recent trading has cooled after the surge, with Vertiv Holdings Co’s share price down about 16% over the past month and 6% over the past quarter. However, its year to date share price return of roughly 71% and very large multi year total shareholder...
Financial services company Ameriprise Financial (NYSE:AMP) reported revenue ahead of Wall Street’s expectations in Q2 CY2026, with sales up 15.6% year on year to $5.01 billion. Its non-GAAP profit of $11.07 per share was 2.4% above analysts’ consensus estimates.
Lockheed Martin and RTX both rose more than 5% before the market open. Their stocks are taking very different directions.
IBB delivered 44% returns in one year but swung 40% lower at its worst. IXJ grew steadily with half the volatility and a 1.5% dividend yield.
GE Vernova is taking reservations for 2031 deliveries now, said CEO Scott Strazik. He spoke of an increasingly diverse customer base, including data centers.
ServiceNow beat Q2 Wall Street consensus estimates and raised revenue forecasts. The company's shares now show signs of escaping the 'SaaSpocalypse'.
Alphabet's first cash burn on record has jolted investors awaiting more Big Tech results next week as soaring AI spending strains one of the world's most profitable companies, and the pain is only expected to increase. The Google parent burned $5.9 billion in the second quarter, even as the cloud unit that rents out AI computing power notched a record 82% growth. With Alphabet now expected to spend $15 billion more in 2026 and predicting another increase next year, the outlays behind the cash burn will only rise.
Energy Transfer offers investors stable fundamentals and a long run of distribution increases. Wall Street expects a Q2 earnings jump.
Nuclear just landed on the U.S. Critical Minerals List, 38 countries have pledged to triple capacity by 2050, and a Section 232 decision this month could reshape the entire uranium supply chain. Three stocks sit directly in the path of that policy shockwave.
Healthcare products company West Pharmaceutical Services (NYSE:WST) reported Q2 CY2026 results topping the market’s revenue expectations, with sales up 13.8% year on year to $872.3 million. Guidance for next quarter’s revenue was better than expected at $827.5 million at the midpoint, 0.8% above analysts’ estimates. Its non-GAAP profit of $2.37 per share was 13.9% above analysts’ consensus estimates.
Shares in the dominant consumer tech enterprise have soared 22% so far in 2026.