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Trade Desk Tumbles 13%, AppLovin Holds Gains as Ad-Tech Q1 Earnings Split Wall Street
24/7 Wall St.106d agobearish
Trade Desk Tumbles 13%, AppLovin Holds Gains as Ad-Tech Q1 Earnings Split Wall Street

Shares of The Trade Desk (NASDAQ:TTD) are down roughly 13% to $20.41 in early Friday trading after the company posted a Q1 2026 earnings miss and issued a softer Q2 2026 outlook than the Street had hoped to see. The stock closed Thursday at $23.49, already down 38% year to date (YTD) heading into the ... Trade Desk Tumbles 13%, AppLovin Holds Gains as Ad-Tech Q1 Earnings Split Wall Street

Mark Zuckerberg Just Told 8,000 Employees Their Layoffs Are a Line Item in His $145 Billion AI Bill
24/7 Wall St.106d agobearish
Mark Zuckerberg Just Told 8,000 Employees Their Layoffs Are a Line Item in His $145 Billion AI Bill

On Meta’s Q1 2026 earnings call, CFO Susan Li said the quiet part out loud. “We recently shared internally that we plan to reduce the size of our employee base in May. We believe a leaner operating model will allow us to move more quickly while also helping to offset the substantial investments we are ... Mark Zuckerberg Just Told 8,000 Employees Their Layoffs Are a Line Item in His $145 Billion AI Bill

Treasury Yields Fall Amid Higher-Than-Expected U.S. Payrolls
Barrons.com106d agobearish
Treasury Yields Fall Amid Higher-Than-Expected U.S. Payrolls

Treasury yields decline despite higher-than-expected job creation in the U.S. and as President Trump calls a new flareup of hostilities with Iran a "trifle." April payrolls stand at 115,000, slower than March's upwardly revised 185,000 but well above WSJ consensus of 55,000.

At $20 Is TTD Stock A Value Play Or A Falling Knife?
Trefis106d agobearish
At $20 Is TTD Stock A Value Play Or A Falling Knife?

The Trade Desk (TTD) stock is trading near $20 in extended trading. The primary catalyst is a Q1 earnings report featuring a revenue beat of $688.9 million but an EPS miss of $0.28, coupled with softer forward guidance. At a $20 price point, the stock trades at a forward P/E multiple of 9.7x based on $2.06 in estimated 2026 earnings. This represents a significant compression from its three-year average forward P/E of approximately 42x. It also sits well below the S&P 500 average of 24.0x. On the

Jim Cramer Dismisses GameStop CEO’s Remarks About eBay (EBAY)
Insider Monkey106d agobearish
Jim Cramer Dismisses GameStop CEO’s Remarks About eBay (EBAY)

We recently published Jim Cramer Said Sandisk Stock Performance is Befuddling & Discussed These 17 Stocks. eBay Inc. (NASDAQ:EBAY) is one of the stocks discussed by Jim Cramer. Online retailer eBay Inc. (NASDAQ:EBAY)’s shares are up by 53% over the past year and by 24% year-to-date. Citi discussed the firm on May 6th. It raised […]

Tesla Just Ripped 19% in a Month. Is It Time to Sell in May and Go Away?
24/7 Wall St.106d agobearish
Tesla Just Ripped 19% in a Month. Is It Time to Sell in May and Go Away?

Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) has staged a sharp rebound. Shares closed at $411.81 on May 7, capping a roughly 19% monthly run that has erased much of the spring drawdown. Even so, the stock is down 8.4% year-to-date, which sets up a familiar tactical question for holders heading into summer: is this the moment to invoke ... Tesla Just Ripped 19% in a Month. Is It Time to Sell in May and Go Away?

Google has bit more time to address concerns in EU investigation, EU Commission says
Reuters106d agobearish
Google has bit more time to address concerns in EU investigation, EU Commission says

EU regulators are giving Alphabet's Google a little bit ‌more time to sooth their concerns ‌after a previous proposal from the company fell short, ​the European Commission said on Friday. "Google is engaging with the Commission to defend itself and in other in order to offer a ‌solution that really ⁠addresses the concerns that were raised in the case and in the ⁠preliminary findings," Commission spokesperson Thomas Regnier told a daily news conference. The ​Commission, which acts as ​the EU competition ​enforcer, has charged Google with ‌breaching the Digital Markets Act, ​which aims ​to rein in the power of Big Tech, and is in the midst ​of finalising ‌its decision that could include a fine ​against Google.