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Investing.com -- Wedbush analyst Ygal Arounian added both Alphabet and Reddit to the firm's Best Ideas List on Thursday, citing cloud share gains and advertising momentum as the respective investment theses for each name.
Palo Alto Networks is expected to announce its fourth-quarter earnings soon, and Wall Street forecasts a double-digit rise in its bottom line.
Treasuries are getting hit hard thanks to data showing economic resilience and higher oil prices. Meanwhile, jobless claims unexpectedly plunged. Higher oil prices push up yields as investors demand more coupon for a potentially higher inflation print in the future.
VALE heads into Q2 results with higher iron ore, copper and nickel volumes and stronger realized prices, but rising costs may pressure earnings.
Sandisk is expected to announce its fourth-quarter results in August, and analysts predict a significant jump in the company’s bottom-line figure.
NVR (NVR) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of -11.45% and -5.23%, respectively, for the quarter ended June 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
IRDM's revenue beat estimates as new satellite products, Aireon and Rocket Lab deals reshape its growth strategy despite an EPS miss.

US stocks (^DJI, ^IXIC, ^GSPC) are selling off on Thursday as shares of Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL) and Tesla (TSLA) sink lower after reporting negative cash flow on top of massive AI investments. Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management Company CIO Brent Schutte and Yahoo Finance Senior Reporter Brooke DiPalma comment on these post-earnings moves by both companies' stock.
Quest Diagnostics put up a definitive beat Thursday, driven by solid demand across its consumer division, leading the stock to surge.
July 23 (Reuters) - European regulators have launched a series of antitrust, privacy and online-safety investigations into major technology companies in recent years.Below are some of the most
July 23 () - European regulators have launched a series of antitrust, privacy and online-safety investigations into major technology companies in recent years.Below are some of the most significant cases: GOOGLE The European Commission said on July 23 it fined Google a total of 890 million euros ($1 billion) for breaching European Union rules aimed at curbing the power of Big Tech.
Honeywell International (NASDAQ:HON) reported stronger-than-expected second-quarter 2026 results for its newly defined Honeywell Technologies business and raised its full-year outlook, citing broad order strength, margin expansion and momentum across its automation-focused portfolio. Chairman and C
Comcast (NASDAQ:CMCSA) executives said the company’s second-quarter results reflected progress in wireless, streaming and studios, while broadband and theme parks remained under pressure amid competitive and macroeconomic challenges. On the company’s earnings call, Chairman and Co-CEO Brian Roberts
American Airlines Group (NASDAQ:AAL) reported record quarterly revenue in the second quarter of 2026, as executives said gains from commercial initiatives helped offset a sharp year-over-year increase in fuel costs. Chief Executive Officer Robert Isom said the airline delivered revenue growth of mo
QS narrows its Q2 loss as Eagle Line gains and $10.8M in customer billings mark progress toward commercialization.
Elon Musk provided few updates about robotaxis and Optimus during second-quarter earnings. The stock fell more than 10%.
Second-quarter earnings results from Alphabet and Tesla kicked off a crucial test for the AI trade yesterday. The initial verdict? Oof. Both companies reported soaring revenue, but investors these days care much more about the AI spending bill.
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Tesla prioritizes record deliveries, FSD growth and robotaxi expansion over near-term margins as 2026 spending tops $25 billion.
AT&T says fiber, wireless convergence and copper shutdowns are driving growth, margin gains and faster buybacks while 2026 targets remain intact.
QuantumScape is widening its commercialization path with Honda, AI data centers and defense while keeping its PowerCo automotive goals intact.
Kinder Morgan raises its 2026 outlook as LNG, power and data center demand expands a gas project pipeline above $10 billion.
IBM cuts its 2026 revenue growth outlook after delayed software deals, while early Q3 closures and infrastructure strength support a second-half rebound.
GEV Q2 earnings call highlights a $176B backlog, higher guidance and a push to expand gas and electrification capacity.
EQT raised 2026 production guidance, advanced demand-linked deals and highlighted buybacks as it targets growth from Appalachian opportunities.
The market has spent the past two years rewarding companies tied to artificial intelligence, robotics, and next-generation infrastructure. Investors are increasingly looking beyond a company’s original business and looking more closely at which ecosystem is building it. That shift is key because some of today’s biggest winners no longer fit neatly into a single industry. ... Historic Tesla and SpaceX Merger Looks More Likely. Is This Sell-Off Your Best Buying Opportunity Yet?
Elon Musk came the closest he has yet to addressing long-running speculation that he intends to combine Tesla and SpaceX on Tesla's Q2 earnings call, but stopped short of confirming anything.
Postpaid service revenue climbed 13% year-over-year to $15.9 billion, and the carrier raised its full-year free cash flow outlook
Union Pacific struck a deal with Canadian National to secure that rival's support for its proposed $85 billion acquisition of Norfolk Southern railroad. The deal to create the nation's first transcontinental railroad has been divisive within the industry because it would concentrate so much market power in the hands of one company that would control more than 40% of all rail traffic and reduce the number of major freight railroads in the United States down to five. BNSF, CPKC and CSX railroads all strongly oppose the merger, but now Canadian National said it will support it after winning concessions from Union Pacific.