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The Trump administration has given the green light for Paramount Skydance to take over Warner Bros. Discovery in a mega-merger that will reshape Hollywood.
Even though corporate bankruptcies rose in May, footwear firms managed to avoid the Chapter 11 carnage, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence.
Yahoo Finance Senior Reporter Brooke DiPalma joins Market Domination to tackle today's top trending tickers, including the momentum driving SpaceX (SPCX) shares in Friday's session after the company's IPO, the impact it is having on other space stocks Virgin Galactic (SPCE) and Rocket Lab (RKLB), and how semiconductor stocks such as Micron Technology (MU) and Nvidia (NVDA) are moving on the historic public offering.
IPOs have a history of disappointing early investors.
Costco Wholesale (NasdaqGS:COST) has issued a recall of Lactantia UltraPur Milk due to a food safety risk. The company is also seeking dismissal of a lawsuit that challenges advertising claims related to its rotisserie chicken. Both developments focus attention on Costco's product quality controls, consumer protections, and marketing practices. For a warehouse club retailer like Costco, where members often buy food in bulk, any recall tied to a food safety issue goes straight to the heart...
Goldman Sees Limited Upside for Micron Despite AI-Driven Boom
Carvana (CVNA) closed Thursday, June 11, at $67.82, up less than 1% on the day and roughly 2% over the past week. The stock remains well below its 52-week high of $97.38, and Morgan Stanley just gave investors a catchy number that measures nicely against current price levels. In a research note ...
Adobe (NASDAQ:ADBE) shares are getting hammered on Friday, down 9% to $198 after the design-software giant reported a beat-and-raise quarter that investors decided to sell anyway. The move follows Thursday’s 6% drop to $218.80, stretching a brutal week into something closer to a capitulation. The selloff is striking because the numbers were strong. Adobe posted ... Adobe Tumbles 9% on CFO Exit, Downgrades: Is the AI Threat Now Salesforce’s Problem Too?
Investing.com -- Adobe shares are under fresh pressure on Friday after its latest quarterly results, with Wall Street firms downgrading the stock, citing a strategic pivot toward freemium growth and continued leadership turmoil.
Adobe beat Wall Street estimates and raised its full-year outlook, but investors focused on the departure of finance chief Dan Durn
The SpaceX IPO will greatly benefit one AI stock in particular.
FedEx built its reputation on speed with overnight packages, reliable routes, and trucks that became part of the daily routine and business districts across the country. Now, the company is trying to make that massive delivery system leaner through its Network 2.0 transformation project to reduce ...
Adobe’s CFO, Dan Durn, quits to join Marvell Technologies.
The unemployment rate says the job market is holding steady. Goldman Sachs analysts, though, say that might not tell the whole story. In a fresh note shared with me, the firm argues that the labor market is softer than the headline 4.3% unemployment rate suggests. They argue that the job market is ...
(In first paragraph, corrects number of states challenging indexes to four from five) By Ross Kerber June 11 (Reuters) - Investment leaders from four large states pressed Nasdaq and FTSE Russell for
The private-equity giant and co-investors would take a majority interest in a firm long resistant to outside ownership.
In January, two women filed a proposed class action lawsuit and claimed Costco falsely advertised its Kirkland Signature Seasoned Rotisserie Chicken.
Wall Street snapped a three-day losing streak on Thursday, but the rally lost steam by midday. Hot inflation data and Middle East tensions are keeping investors cautious ahead of SpaceX's historic IPO.
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Former xAI engineer Devin Kim alleges he was illegally fired for trying to implement safety mechanisms for the chatbot
FuelCell Energy stock plunged after weaker-than-expected earnings and revenue overshadowed a 267% surge in its AI-driven project pipeline.
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Shares of Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) are down 10% to $182.25 in early trading Thursday, following the company’s Q4 FY2026 earnings report released after the bell Wednesday. The slide is dragging on cloud and enterprise software names, with Salesforce (NYSE:CRM) stock down 1.28% to $168.80 and trading near its 52-week lows. Oracle stock closed at $201.26 Wednesday, ... Oracle Plunges 10% After Earnings, Salesforce Slips Near 52-Week Lows as Cloud Stocks Slide
Retail investors are clearing the decks ahead of the SpaceX IPO. For two straight days this week, ordinary investors dumped their single-stock holdings on a net basis, according to Vanda Research. The moves suggests that mom-and-pop investors are amassing dry powder ahead of SpaceX's anticipated public debut tomorrow.
At $106.97, ServiceNow (NYSE:NOW) looks dislocated from fundamentals. The stock has shed 16.2% in a week and 30.17% year to date as a new Federal Reserve chair takes over and the software sector flushes, creating a setup where price has detached from fundamentals. ServiceNow runs the dominant workflow automation platform for the Global 2000, and ... Buy, Hold, or Sell: Dropping 21% in a Week as a New Fed Chair Steps In, Is ServiceNow an Absolute Steal at $107?
Shares are mostly lower in Asia following another sell-off of artificial-intelligence stocks that dragged the U.S. market sharply lower. U.S. futures advanced and oil prices gained more than $1 a barrel.