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Option Volatility And Earnings Report For July 20-24
Barchart33d agoneutral
Option Volatility And Earnings Report For July 20-24

Earnings season ramps up this week with some key tech earnings on tap. This week we have Tesla, Intel, Alphabet, GE Verona, International Business Machines, ServiceNow, Freeport-Mcmoran and American Express all reporting in what shapes as a busy and pivotal week for stocks.

Bloomberg33d agoneutral
Oil-Service Companies Set to Reveal War’s Impact on Earnings

(Bloomberg) -- This week will offer the clearest picture yet of the Iran war’s impact on the world’s biggest oil field service providers, with the likes of SLB Ltd., Baker Hughes Co. and Halliburton Co. all expected to take hits to their bottom line.Most Read from BloombergUS Strikes Iran in Escalating Campaign After Troops KilledThousands of Trucks Haul Iraq’s Oil Through Syria in Sign of Hormuz LegacyUS Strikes Iran to ‘Punish’ It for Attack That Killed 2 TroopsTrump Silent So Far on Iran Plan

What the Paramount-WBD merger means for AEW's future: Tony Khan
Yahoo Finance Video33d agoneutralVIDEO
What the Paramount-WBD merger means for AEW's future: Tony Khan

AEW CEO Tony Khan explains to Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi why Paramount's move to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery could be a major boost for AEW, and how the combined streaming footprint could put AEW in more homes and expand its live-event business.

Is Passive Investing Sabotaging Fund Managers?
The Wall Street Journal33d agoneutral
Is Passive Investing Sabotaging Fund Managers?

Mutual-fund managers can’t catch a break, and maybe they never will. Hedge-fund manager David Einhorn  caused a stir two years ago when he called markets “fundamentally broken.” Money regularly comes out of paychecks and pours into index funds tracking the S&P 500, buying stocks with no regard to value—only their weighting.

Five market events investors should watch this week
InvestorsHub33d agoneutral
Five market events investors should watch this week

Investors face another busy week as major technology companies prepare to report earnings, central banks weigh inflation risks and geopolitical tensions continue to influence global markets. Developments surrounding artificial intelligence, the conflict in the Middle East and key economic data releases are all expected to shape investor sentiment in the days ahead.

How PayPal went from Wall Street favorite to unwilling merger target
Reuters33d agoneutral
How PayPal went from Wall Street favorite to unwilling merger target

Five years ago PayPal was a Wall Street favorite and a leader in digital payments. Since then the stock has plunged, Apple Pay dominates payment services in the U.S. and PayPal is facing a takeover bid it does not like. The company synonymous with digital payments this past week got a $53 billion ‌offer to be taken private by upstart rival Stripe and buyout shop Advent International.

Bloomberg33d agoneutral
‘Wild West’ of Untested Peptides Has Americans Paying in Crypto to Get Their Fix

(Bloomberg) -- The peptide boom has all the markings of a mainstream wellness craze: podcast evangelists, celebrity converts and a billion-dollar market promising shortcuts to weight loss, muscle gain and a longer life. One major hurdle: actually buying them.Most Read from BloombergUS Strikes Iran in Escalating Campaign After Troops KilledThousands of Trucks Haul Iraq’s Oil Through Syria in Sign of Hormuz LegacyUS Strikes Iran to ‘Punish’ It for Attack That Killed 2 TroopsTrump Silent So Far on

Bloomberg33d agoneutral
Citi Says Magnificent Seven Tag Is Obsolete in AI Stock Winners

(Bloomberg) -- The popular Magnificent Seven stocks moniker is “no longer relevant” in assessing how to play the US artificial intelligence trade, according to Citigroup Inc. strategists.Most Read from BloombergUS Strikes Iran in Escalating Campaign After Troops KilledThousands of Trucks Haul Iraq’s Oil Through Syria in Sign of Hormuz LegacyUS Strikes Iran to ‘Punish’ It for Attack That Killed 2 TroopsTrump Silent So Far on Iran Plans as US Death Toll Hits 17FCC Near Rulings Against Disney Over

The Massive Supply Deals Feeding the AI Frenzy Are No Sure Thing
The Wall Street Journal33d agoneutral
The Massive Supply Deals Feeding the AI Frenzy Are No Sure Thing

Contracts to supply computing power for artificial-intelligence calculations have become such a fixture of the craze that whole industries have begun reorganizing around them. AI suppliers say these arrangements give them unprecedented visibility into their future revenue, allowing them to wow investors with promises of bumper sales and profits ahead. Memory suppliers and their customers have sought out longer-dated deals in recent months.

Chubb (CB) Q2 Earnings: What To Expect
StockStory33d agoneutral
Chubb (CB) Q2 Earnings: What To Expect

Global insurance provider Chubb Limited (NYSE:CB) will be reporting earnings this Tuesday afternoon. Here’s what investors should know.