Take-Two reiterates fiscal 2027 guidance for net bookings even as ‘Grand Theft Auto VI’ preorders began June 25.
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Investing.com -- Take-Two Interactive Software (NASDAQ: TTWO) delivered a solid start to its fiscal year, but a cautious outlook for upcoming quarters caused investors to pump the brakes. The video game giant posted first-quarter net bookings of $1.39 billion—down 3% year-over-year, but beating its own guidance and topping Wall Street estimates of $1.37 billion. Total net revenue climbed 2% year-over-year to $1.53 billion, surpassing the $1.49 billion expected by analysts. Despite the initial to
The burger chain halved its quarterly dividend to 7 cents a share as new CEO Bob Wright works to reverse a sharp U.S. sales decline
Wendy's (WEN) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +12.50% and +1.07%, respectively, for the quarter ended June 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
Top Wall Street Banks Stay Bullish on Sandisk Despite Weak Outlook
Sezzle (NASDAQ:SEZL) reported record second-quarter results for 2026, with gross merchandise volume, revenue, subscriber growth and profitability all increasing from a year earlier. The buy now, pay later company also raised its full-year revenue and adjusted earnings outlook, citing momentum across
SharonAI Holdings, Inc. Class A Common Stock (NASDAQ:SHAZ) said it expanded its secured AI factory capacity, contract backlog and funding during the second quarter, as the company works to deploy GPU infrastructure across Australia and New Zealand. Chief Executive Officer and co-founder James Manni
Serve Robotics (NASDAQ:SERV) reported second-quarter revenue growth but sharply reduced its full-year outlook after delivery volume through Uber declined for the first time in 17 quarters, prompting the company to reassess the future of the partnership and redirect resources toward other channels.
Stock Market Today: The Dow Jones index rises Friday ahead of a pivotal July jobs report. AI name Cloudflare stock soars on earnings.
The Toronto-based startup, founded in 2023, has raised $219 million and builds chips hardwired for specific AI models
Volatility in the stock market and the Magnificent Seven dominate the headlines. Investors are repositioning toward more value-based funds.
US equity futures were edging higher pre-bell Friday as traders stood by for July's national jobs re
Wall Street analysts reshuffled their ratings on Friday with some bold calls that could move money fast, including a dramatic target cut on Trade Desk and a fresh Buy on SpaceX as markets brace for next week's inflation data.

Investors should keep a close watch for the July jobs report and earnings from Take-Two (TTWO), Under Armour (UAA), and Wendy's (WEN) on Friday, August 7.
The fast food chain is formulating a turnaround plan including improving its menu and marketing as U.S. traffic falls.
Nonfarm payrolls fell by 23,000, marking the first monthly decline in employment in years
Take-Two Interactive maintained its annual bookings forecast on Friday, but reiterated the November 19 launch date for its highly anticipated title "Grand Theft Auto VI", bringing the blockbuster release one step closer to fans. Shares of the company were marginally up in volatile premarket trading after Take-Two projected current-quarter bookings below Wall Street estimates, signaling continued weakness from the lack of new titles ahead of "GTA VI" release. The videogame publisher began taking pre-orders for "GTA VI" on June 25, but did not provide any details on demand trends in its earnings report.
Futures pointed higher Friday morning as traders awaited payrolls data, with the Nasdaq on pace for its best week since May
Fluor (FLR) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +24.66% and +13.97%, respectively, for the quarter ended June 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
Wendy’s withdrew its guidance and cut its dividend as it works to return to sales growth at its U.S. restaurants.
Gross bookings rose 23% to $5.5 billion in the second quarter, but net income of $50.3 million fell short of analyst estimates
Amazon, with the staff and funds to experiment with any AI model out there, has come to some interesting conclusions about using the technology well. First, pairing a smart human with the AI matters, says Stephen Schmidt, Amazon’s chief security officer.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an Airworthiness Directive after it identified cracks in the fuselage of some Boeing Co. (NYSE:BA) 737 family aircraft. Cracks in the Fuselage In the directive released on Thursday, the FAA said that the probe covers the 737 family’s 737-8, the 8-200 and 737-9 aircraft. “The FAA estimates that this AD affects 471 airplanes” to be affected by the probe, it said in the report. Read Also: FAA, Boeing Say Fuel Switch Locks On 787 Dreamliner Are Sa
The short-term rental company now expects full-year revenue growth of at least mid-teens, up from its prior outlook of low- to mid-teens
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Wall Street futures pointed moderately higher pre-bell Friday as traders awaited the national jobs r
Per capita GDP and gig employment — but not total employment — grew in the regions where these services launched in the 2010s, the study found.
ConocoPhillips CFO Andy O’Brien is the latest finance chief to step into the top job, with current CEO Ryan Lance retiring next month after 14 years. The leadership change comes as U.S. oil giant 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, our WSJ colleague Benoît Morenne reports. CFO background and cred: O’Brien joined the company in 1997 and has held several finance, planning and strategy roles throughout his time.