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Amid a strong quarter of earnings results, Morningstar analysts have been bumping up their fair value estimates for a wide ...
Applied Materials’ AMAT fiscal third-quarter results met management guidance, but management expects a decline next quarter.
By Quentin Fottrell 'After the age of 50, I really only had sporadic contract work and I had to sell my house' "My savings ran out because of the periods of unemployment or undere ...
Standard Chartered PLC shares slumped on Friday after a lawmaker close to the Trump administration requested that the Justice Department probe the bank over alleged sanctions violations. Rep. Elise ...
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Retail Sales Notch Another Strong Month. Wall Street Was Depending on It. Consumer spending ticked up in July in line with economists' expectations, suggesting American households remain resilient.
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The admission is a sign of how changes to automotive policy under the Trump administration are starting to hurt the electric-vehicle industry. Lyft's co-founders Logan Green and John Zimmer are ...
Applied Materials, Inc. (AMAT) is currently at $165.00, down $23.24 or 12.35% --Would be lowest close since June 5, 2025, when it closed at $164.19 --On pace for largest percent decrease since March ...
--Best six day stretch since the six days ending March 18, 2025, when it rose 30.06% --Up 24.19% this week; best weekly performance since the week ending Jan. 14, 2000, when it rose 25.69% --Up 18.71% ...
Electric truck maker Rivian says the rollback of fuel economy rules in the U.S. is holding up $100 million of revenue, a sign of how changes to automotive policy under the Trump administration are ...
Telus’ push into noncore telecom businesses risks destroying value in search of sales growth. A safer choice would be to sacrifice sales growth for the sake of debt reduction and stock repurchases ...