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Investing.com -- Shares in AT&T rose 2.5% in premarket trading Wednesday after the telecom giant reported second-quarter earnings that topped Wall Street estimates, driven by accelerating subscriber growth.
AUM hit record $15.3 trillion as net inflows more than doubled year over year.
Two companies report earnings on the same morning, but retirement investors only have room for one. Before the opening bell on July 23, the gap between these two stocks tells a story worth understanding.
Tesla's second-quarter earnings report will provide insights into the state of the core business — but it's the company's future that investors will be focused on more than ever.
The automaker also cited cost pressures tied to inflation and the manufacturing expenses related to onshoring more production to the U.S. for the decline in Q2 profit.
Host Kenny Polcari, Hennion & Walsh CIO Kevin Mahn, and Neostellar Capital Corp Principal Willy Lee break down Apple's intellectual property lawsuit against OpenAI, how it exposes Apple's AI vulnerabilities, and why the legal battle could push the highly anticipated IPO to 2027.
Super Micro Computer's gross margins are surging, Kraft Heinz turns to Mickey Mouse for help, and more news to start your day.
GE Vernova raised its full-year revenue guidance and lifted its margin expectations after a second-quarter surge in orders boosted its backlog.
Investing.com -- Alphabet reports its second-quarter 2026 results after the bell on Wednesday, and for this cycle, Wall Street has made clear that the numbers themselves are almost beside the point.
The banks did well in Q1 of 2026, but JPMorgan Chase's CEO warns the next credit cycle might not be so kind.
SK hynix (SKHY) is considering acquiring Intel's (INTC) semiconductor campus in New Albany, Ohio, as
AT’s second-quarter earnings from continuing operations came in at 66 cents a share, compared with 62 cents a share a year earlier.
AT&T’s second-quarter earnings from continuing operations came in at 66 cents a share, compared with 62 cents a share a year earlier.
(Bloomberg) -- AT&T Inc. added more monthly wireless phone subscribers than analysts expected in the second quarter, a bright spot for the carrier in a period that had investors spooked by potential competitive threats.Most Read from BloombergTrump’s 100% Generic Drug Duty Threatens US Low-Cost SupplyApple to Launch ‘Upgrade’ Device Leasing Program With Klarna to Spur SalesTrump Extends Pardons to Companies, Echoing a 17th Century KingSpaceX Set to Unlock $116 Billion in Shares After IPO Restric
The Congressional Budget Office in January 2001 predicted such large future budget surpluses that it said all redeemable U.S. government debt could be paid off within five years. Treasury reversed course five years later as deficits instead widened, yet those bonds remain an afterthought. The long bond isn’t as closely followed as the 10-year note, the benchmark shown daily in this newsletter and important for things like mortgage rates.
LONDON, July 22 - What matters in U. and global markets today , Editor-At-Large, Finance and Markets Oil prices, bond yields and chip stocks were rising in sync again overnight, as this renewed round of fighting between the U.
Major banks just gave investors a fresh read on the American consumer, and the news is a good sign for the economy.
Take-Two Interactive is scheduled to report its fiscal first-quarter results later next month, and analysts are expecting earnings to decline by double digits year over year.
By Sarah Young FARNBOROUGH, England, July 22 (Reuters) - BAE Systems revealed a new unmanned fighter jet on Wednesday, boosting Britain's entry into one of the defence industry's hottest and most
US stock futures edged lower on Wednesday as investors prepared for a packed earnings calendar led by several of the technology sector’s biggest names, while rising oil prices and escalating tensions in the Middle East added another layer of uncertainty to global markets. Market participants are looking to results from Alphabet, Texas Instruments and Tesla for fresh indications about artificial intelligence spending, semiconductor demand and the outlook for some of the market’s most closely watc
Philip Morris International Inc‘s (NYSE:PM) investors may be eyeing potential gains from the tobacco company’s dividends ahead of its second-quarter earnings report on Wednesday, July 22. Analysts expect quarterly earnings of $2.05 per share, up from $1.91 per share in...
Because federal over-regulation has frightened off private investors a new pipeline will only get built if taxpayers finance it
July 22 (Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures dipped on Wednesday, pressured by weakness in chip stocks, as investors remained cautious ahead of the first batch of Big Tech earnings that could decide
Revenue climbed 1.9% year-on-year, while adjusted EBIT grew 29.8% to $3.94bn, pushing the adjusted EBIT margin up to 8.2% from 6.4%.
Korean authorities are working to restore order following on-again-off-again appetite for artificial-intelligence trades, but analysts say it will be difficult to keep AI-driven volatility in check.
The company ranks low in car sales among the top-10 automakers, but its valuation is greater than the next 37 combined.
Multimillion-dollar lawsuits accusing companies of profiting from seized assets have overcome key legal hurdles, but reclaiming the physical properties remains elusive.
Robinhood is learning just how discerning ultra-luxe credit cardholders can be. The company known for its trading app is retooling its platinum card after customers complained about the perks when it was announced back in March. For a card that charges a $695 annual fee, many pointed out that some of the perks weren’t as generous as they seemed.