
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.
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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
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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
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Wall Street futures pointed moderately higher pre-bell Friday as traders awaited the national jobs r
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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.
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B. Riley Financial (NASDAQ:RILY) reported second-quarter net income attributable to common shareholders of $19 million, or $0.45 per diluted share, as its capital markets, wealth management and communications businesses contributed to what Chairman, Founder and Co-CEO Bryant Riley called the company
Rigetti Computing (NASDAQ:RGTI) reported second-quarter 2026 revenue of approximately $5.1 million, up from $1.8 million a year earlier, as the quantum computing company recognized revenue from previously announced on-premises Novera quantum processing unit purchase orders. Chief Executive Officer
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Cloudflare shares rose before the bell on Friday after the cloud services firm raised its annual forecasts, betting that resilient AI-driven demand will sustain traffic across its network. Quarterly results of Cloudflare, whose shares were last up 16.2% at $330.51, follow Amazon.com's strongest cloud growth in more than four years. Cloudflare now expects full-year revenue of $2.86 billion to $2.87 billion, up from its prior expectation of $2.805 billion to $2.813 billion.
Cloudflare shares rose before the bell on Friday after the cloud services firm raised its annual forecasts, betting that resilient AI-driven demand will sustain traffic across its network. Quarterly results of Cloudflare, whose shares were last up 16.2% at $330.51, follow Amazon.com's strongest cloud growth in more than four years. Cloudflare now expects full-year revenue of $2.86 billion to $2.87 billion, up from its prior expectation of $2.805 billion to $2.813 billion.
Today's jobs report, out at 8:30 a.m. ET is expected to show fairly solid payroll gains and a steady unemployment rate in July. A deviation from those expectations could swing the outlook for Federal Reserve rate hikes, with markets on the fence about September's meeting. S&P 500 futures are slightly higher and Nasdaq 100 futures moderately so ahead of the jobs report.
U.S. stocks haven't had a week this strong for months. The S&P 500 and Dow are up 2.9% and 2.7%, respectively, through Thursday—putting both on track for their largest weekly gains since the week ending April 17.
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