Investing.com -- Several clean energy companies received rating upgrades from analysts who pointed to improving growth prospects in domestic manufacturing, energy storage demand and hyperscale data center opportunities, despite ongoing policy and execution risks.
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AT&T stock rose after its Q2 earnings topped estimates while revenue missed for the second straight quarter. Wireless postpaid phone subscriber additions came in above views.
AT&T reported quarterly results that topped earnings expectations but missed Wall Street’s revenue estimates.
Strong quarterly results overshadowed by softer third-quarter outlookPhilip Morris International Inc. (NYSE:PM) reported better-than-expected second-quarter 2026 results on Wednesday, but investors focused on weaker-than-anticipated third-quarter earnings guidance, sending the stock modestly lower.
Results exceed expectations as outlook disappoints investorsMoody’s Corporation (NYSE:MCO) reported stronger-than-expected second-quarter 2026 results on Wednesday, although investors focused on a slightly softer full-year earnings outlook that weighed on the stock. The credit ratings and analytics company posted adjusted earnings per share of $4.
Lower credit-loss provisions and stronger earnings offset a slight miss in net interest income.
Adjusted EPS topped estimates while revenue came in slightly light
Record quarterly performance drives earnings beatTeledyne Technologies Incorporated (NYSE:TDY) reported better-than-expected second-quarter 2026 results on Wednesday, as record orders, revenue and operating profit helped the company surpass Wall Street forecasts and lift its full-year guidance. The aerospace and defence technology company posted adjusted earnings per share of $6.
Artificial intelligence threatens to hurt many kinds of enterprise software, especially those like ServiceNow that bill by the user.
Virgin Atlantic to become exclusive UK airline partnerJoby Aviation (NYSE:JOBY) shares gained 4% on Wednesday after the electric aircraft developer announced a long-term partnership with Virgin Atlantic to introduce commercial air taxi services across the United Kingdom. The agreement, unveiled during the Farnborough International Airshow, names Virgin Atlantic as Joby’s exclusive airline partner for UK air taxi operations.
Intel reported its Q2 earnings after the bell on Thursday.
Philip Morris (PM) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +7.84% and +6.03%, respectively, for the quarter ended June 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
Moody's (MCO) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +10.38% and +4.43%, respectively, for the quarter ended June 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
The AI server maker now expects gross margins of 15% to 17% for the quarter ended June 30, versus earlier guidance of 8.2% to 8.4%
Orders surged 88% organically in the second quarter, and free cash flow of $5.1B exceeded all of 2025
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AT&T (T) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +10.17% and -1.49%, respectively, for the quarter ended June 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
Investing.com -- Philip Morris International Inc. (NYSE: PM) reported second-quarter earnings and revenue that topped consensus expectations on Wednesday, however, shares have edged lower after the company's Q3 earnings guidance missed the consensus estimate.
Digital imaging and instrumentation provider Teledyne (NYSE:TDY) reported revenue ahead of Wall Street’s expectations in Q2 CY2026, with sales up 9.8% year on year to $1.66 billion. Its non-GAAP profit of $6.28 per share was 8.4% above analysts’ consensus estimates.
The telecom company posted adjusted EPS of $0.65 in the second quarter, topping analyst estimates of $0.59, as postpaid phone and internet additions both exceeded expectations
Earnings outperform as customer additions gather paceAT&T (NYSE:T) shares climbed 2. 5% in premarket trading on Wednesday after the telecommunications company reported second-quarter results that exceeded earnings expectations, supported by continued momentum in broadband and wireless customer growth.
Shares in Super Micro Computer jumped more than 15% in premarket trading after the AI server company projected fourth-quarter gross margins of 15% to 17%—nearly double its prior 8.2% to 8.4% target. The surprise margin expansion puts Super Micro’s fourth-quarter earnings per share on track to top current Wall Street estimates by at least 80%, JPMorgan analysts said.
AT&T added more wireless subscribers than expected in the second quarter, as its revamped low-cost, unlimited plans along with bundled mobile and broadband offerings attracted value-conscious customers. The gains build on AT&T's broader convergence strategy of selling multiple connectivity services to the same household to reduce churn and increase customer lifetime value as U.S. telecom providers chase the same finite pool of users. AT&T in March launched OneConnect, a single subscription that bundles unlimited wireless service with home internet under one monthly bill.
SpaceX must bridge the gap between its visionary long-term plans and the reality of its current operations.
Intel's results on Thursday will show whether the American chip icon has the numbers to back a Wall Street rally that has sent its shares nearly three times higher this year, as its turnaround push wins over investors and the AI buildout powers demand. Investors are also eager for details on potential new customers for its contract manufacturing business, which has shown growing traction with deals including a Tesla tie-up. • Among the biggest questions for Intel is a potential deal to manufacture processors for Apple that U.S. President Donald Trump announced in April but neither company has confirmed.
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Nvidia is trailing the Nasdaq-100 this year, but that may not last.
Shares of Airbus jumped in Paris after the European plane maker issued an bullish business update, saying it was targeting an operating profit of at least 12 billion euros ($13.7 billion) in 2029. That would represent a gain of 70% over last year’s results.
FTSE 100 up 163 points at 10,749 Index hits highest since 3 March Inflation eases to 2.6% from 2.8%, but core CPI unmoved Brent crude oil hits 6-week high Wetherspoon's, Greencore, Mulberry, Liontrust post updates 3.12pm: Super Micro with super update An exception to the selling...