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Over the past six months, Revolve’s stock price fell to $25.36. Shareholders have lost 13.3% of their capital, which is disappointing considering the S&P 500 has climbed by 8.6%. This might have investors contemplating their next move.
Tesla shares sank heavily after reporting quarterly earnings.
While other tech giants spend on AI data centers, Big Blue aims to keep selling mainframes and pour profits into quantum computing.
Order backlogs are a central theme this earnings season, and AI and data center companies with increasing order backlogs are expected to continue to prosper. Super Micro Computer (SMCI) and GE Vernova (GEV) made it clear that Wall Street remains obsessed with order backlogs. Super Micro Computer ...
Hear the name Walmart (WMT), and you probably picture blue-aproned employees, football stadium-sized stores, and a company that reliably sends its shareholders a dividend check every quarter. For decades, Walmart has been a store — and an investment — for all seasons. Consumers shop there for its ...
For years, Amazon was my default option when I wanted quick delivery. As a Prime member, I get free two-day delivery, and in many cases, the online giant actually delivers the next day, sometimes even before 8 a.m. That's a bar Walmart wants to raise. Fast Company writer Elizabeth Segran ...
Deckers Outdoor (NYSE:DECK) reported first-quarter fiscal 2027 revenue above $1 billion for the first time in company history, as growth in its HOKA and UGG brands and continued strength in direct-to-consumer sales helped offset planned wholesale timing shifts. President and Chief Executive Officer
SLM (NASDAQ:SLM), known as Sallie Mae, reported second-quarter 2026 GAAP diluted earnings of $0.29 per share and said early indicators from the first peak season following Federal PLUS reform are tracking at the high end of expectations or better. Chief Executive Officer Jonathan Witter said the co
Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) executives said the company delivered another quarter above its financial outlook, as demand for client and data center products continued to exceed available supply and management moved to increase capital spending to support future growth. Chief Executive Lip-Bu Tan said secon

<body><p>STORY: Wall Street stocks plummeted on Thursday, with the Dow dropping about 1%, the S&P 500 shedding 1.2% and the Nasdaq tumbling more than 2%.</p><p>The latest earnings results from large tech companies such as Alphabet and Tesla revived concerns about heavy AI spending, says Keith Buchanan, senior portfolio manager for Globalt Investments.</p><p>"We're at a point now where the hype has to kind of meet some level of realistic expectation, quantifiable expectation. And the markets are starting to digest just what this means to cash flow in some of the largest companies in the world going forward. And a lot of spending is eating into cash flow in a way that's making investors lose a bit of comfort and question a lot of valuations that have grown over the past couple of years. And that's what's really at the root of what's really hampering some of the market returns today and giving back some of the gains that we've gotten for the market over the past couple of weeks."</p><p>Shares of Alphabet sank 7% after the tech giant reported higher spending plans while it also burned cash.</p><p>And shares of Tesla tumbled 14.5% after Elon Musk's EV maker reported negative free cash flow in the second quarter for the first time in more than two years.</p><p>But shares of Intel rose 10% in extended trading after the company forecast quarterly profit and revenue above Wall Street estimates as an AI data center buildout increases demand for its central processing units, or CPUs.</p><p>Meanwhile, Brent crude oil futures settled above $100 a barrel for the first time since May, and U.S. oil futures settled above $92.</p><p>The surge in oil prices prompted worries about inflation ahead of next week's Federal Reserve policy meeting.</p></body>
Teck Resources Ltd (TECK) reports a robust financial performance with tripled adjusted EBITDA and increased copper production, despite facing higher energy costs and ongoing regulatory hurdles.
Asking for a Trend Host Josh Lipton previews several of the biggest stories to come tomorrow, Friday, June 24, including earnings out from American Express (AXP) and Verizon (VZ), as well as the latest reading on US new home sales.
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Intel and Advanced Micro Devices are signing longer-term purchase agreements with Chinese server customers as data center processor prices surge, according to a Reuters report citing people familiar with the talks. Server CPUs have spent years as the dependable, easy-to-source layer of an AI data ...
Sallie Mae (SLM) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of -36.96% and -6.31%, respectively, for the quarter ended June 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
MaxLinear (MXL) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +6.06% and +2.33%, respectively, for the quarter ended June 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
Knowles (KN) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +10.00% and +6.99%, respectively, for the quarter ended June 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
Primis Financial (FRST) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of -43.90% and +13.32%, respectively, for the quarter ended June 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
UnitedHealth Group (UNH) just delivered the quarter battered shareholders have been waiting for. The health care company blew past Wall Street's profit prediction, increased its most widely monitored cost index, and boosted its full-year earnings outlook. The results seemed to vindicate investors ...
Now an AI player, the chip maker is riding strong demand from data centers and hasn’t felt the worst of the memory-chip squeeze.
These are good times for copper producers. Demand for their product is decidedly robust, particularly for copper coil or copper plate or the ultra-pure copper broken up literally into atoms to make tiny, high-speed computer chips. Or all the wiring and related equipment used in data centers. Copper ...
The Mag7 had its worst day Thursday since the tariff-driven selloff last April.
At this stage of the year, parents all over the country are opening their wallets and hitting their local big-box stores to stock up on back-to-school items. And many are straining their budgets to do so. A good 45% of parents plan to take on debt to pay for back-to-school shopping this year, ...
Boyd Gaming (NYSE:BYD) reported comparable second-quarter growth as strength in its Midwest and South properties, online operations and managed business helped offset continued softness tied to Las Vegas destination travel and construction disruption at Suncoast. President and Chief Executive Offic
VeriSign (NASDAQ:VRSN) reported stronger second-quarter 2026 results, citing record domain name registrations, continued solid renewal rates and a rising contribution from artificial intelligence-related tools that management said are making it easier for users to get online. Executive Chairman, Pr
MaxLinear (NASDAQ:MXL) reported a sharp increase in second-quarter 2026 revenue and returned to GAAP profitability, as executives said demand for the company’s data center optical products is driving a new growth phase. On the company’s earnings call, Chief Executive Officer Kishore Seendripu said
JAKKS Pacific (NASDAQ:JAKK) reported second-quarter results that Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Stephen Berman said were “modestly better” than the company’s expectations, with revenue rising from a year earlier as North American sales rebounded from tariff-related disruption in the prior-year