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Fiserv Q2 Earnings Call Highlights
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Fiserv Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

Fiserv (NASDAQ:FISV) reported second-quarter results that were in line with its guidance, while lowering its full-year revenue and margin outlook as Argentina-related pressures, delayed client implementations, hardware sales trends and additional technology spending weigh on its second-half expectat

APA Q2 Earnings Call Highlights
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APA Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

APA (NASDAQ:APA) reported second-quarter 2026 net income of $747 million, or $2.11 per diluted share, as operational performance and cost-cutting initiatives supported free cash flow generation across its portfolio. Adjusted net income was $669 million, or $1.89 per diluted share, excluding an afte

Exclusive-Hackers targeted US private equity, other firms including Blackstone, CME, data shows
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Exclusive-Hackers targeted US private equity, other firms including Blackstone, CME, data shows

Ransom-seeking hackers who use phone calls to compromise their victims targeted dozens of prominent U.S. financial institutions and other businesses over the past month, according to Google and internet ‌intelligence data reviewed by Reuters. The data shows the hackers devised websites aimed at stealing passwords from employees of private equity firms ‌and companies including Blackstone, Bridgewater Associates, Apollo Global Management, Bain Capital, KKR, TPG, CME Group and Moody's, as well as a host of financial companies and other businesses.

📈 Earnings Snippet: ConocoPhillips
The Wall Street Journal12d agoneutral
📈 Earnings Snippet: ConocoPhillips

The oil and natural gas company's higher earnings in the second quarter were primarily driven by higher prices. The average price it realized was $62.33 per barrel of oil equivalent, a 36% increase from the prior year.

One (Not So) Great Chart for Dividend Investors
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One (Not So) Great Chart for Dividend Investors

Stocks are spitting out a smaller share of their returns in dividend income, a challenge for those who lean on steady cash flows to cover daily expenses. The trailing 12-month dividend yield on the S&P 500 is now hovering around a generational low of just over 1%, after trending downward for much of the past two decades.

BofA downplays China’s threat to Micron’s AI business
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BofA downplays China’s threat to Micron’s AI business

Micron Technology (MU) shares dropped in late July when a Chinese rival’s stock market debut instantly minted one of the country’s most valuable companies. Investors read it as a warning sign for the world’s AI memory leaders. Bank of America read the same headlines and reached the opposite ...

Datadog Q2 Earnings Call Highlights
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Datadog Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

Datadog (NASDAQ:DDOG) reported second-quarter revenue of $1.12 billion, up 36% from a year earlier and above the high end of its guidance range, as growth accelerated across both AI-focused and non-AI customers. Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Olivier Pomel said revenue growth among non-AI c

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Alphabet’s Jumbo Bond Sale Draws $115 Billion of Investor Demand

(Bloomberg) -- Alphabet Inc. has received about $115 billion of orders for its latest jumbo bond sale, signaling renewed investor appetite for debt tied to the artificial intelligence boom after a recent selloff.Most Read from BloombergIran Says Agreement on Hormuz Shipping Reached With OmanGoogle AI Veterans Depart During Seismic Leadership ShiftWhy Do Data Centers Use So Much Fresh Water?Microsoft’s AI Sales Mostly Come From OpenAI, Disclosures ShowOpenAI Models Joined Forces Months Ahead of H

Alphabet Lures Investors to Mega Bond Deal With High Premiums
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Alphabet Lures Investors to Mega Bond Deal With High Premiums

Alphabet Inc. is looking to raise as much as $25 billion from its latest US investment-grade bond offering, a deal that is testing investor appetite for AI-related debt following a July selloff. Mandeep Singh, Global Head of Tech Research for Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses the bond offering as well as Google's Deepmind departures, and leadership shift to California.

Oscar Health Stock Sinks Amid This Second-Half Risk
Investor's Business Daily12d agoneutral
Oscar Health Stock Sinks Amid This Second-Half Risk

Oscar Health dived Thursday morning, despite reporting better-than-expected earnings and raising its full-year outlook. Oscar said it sees more tailwinds than headwinds based on what it knows. Shifts in the ACA Marketplace due to the surge in premiums related to the end of enhanced government subsidies have transformed the market.

Costco delivers a service Lowe's and Home Depot can't match
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Costco delivers a service Lowe's and Home Depot can't match

After building a new house earlier this year, my wife and I got to experience the challenge of having bulky items that either needed to be signed for or needed to be moved into a house we weren't yet living in. It was about an hour drive between our former and our new residence, so it was ...

ConocoPhillips CEO Ryan Lance to Retire, as Finance Chief Takes the Helm
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ConocoPhillips CEO Ryan Lance to Retire, as Finance Chief Takes the Helm

Ryan Lance is retiring next month after 14 years leading U.S. oil giant ConocoPhillips and will hand the top job to Chief Financial Officer Andy O’Brien. During his tenure, ConocoPhillips cemented its dominant presence in Alaska, established itself as a top player in the Permian Basin, the largest oil field in the U.S., and made hefty investments in natural gas export terminals. The announcement Thursday came as ConocoPhillips reported its best quarterly results in four years, with profits of $3.9 billion, boosted by higher oil and fuel prices amid the Iran war.