Rising oil prices make energy companies risk missing the very rally that's supposed to save their balance sheets ExxonMobil said earlier this month that its first-quarter earnings could decline from ...
Cemex posted double-digit growth in first-quarter sales and operating gains, while net profit fell from the year-earlier period when the building materials company benefited from an asset sale. Cemex ...
AI is the tide floating all boats and the Fed's Treasury bill purchases also are helping 22V Research strategist Dennis DeBusschere fancies the S&P 500 to reach 7,800 this year - but this may come at ...
Union Pacific said higher pricing and fuel surcharges in the first quarter boosted its revenue. The freight company on Thursday posted a profit of $1.70 billion, or $2.87 a share, in the quarter ended ...
Shares of government contractor ASGN tumbled premarket as DOGE, or the Department of Government Efficiency, took a bite out its first-quarter net income and revenue. Late Wednesday, the Richmond, Va., ...
Teck Resources could see a jump in costs at its Chilean operations with the spike in energy costs driven by the conflict in the Middle East, though the miner is sticking to its production target for ...
The rental-car stock's selloff follows two days of 'true gap-ups,' something it oddly hadn't had during the sharp run-up in recent weeks Avis Budget's stock chart just sent some bearish signals, to ...
Two Polymarket users wagered bets on the temperature in Paris unexpectedly reaching a high of 21 degrees Celsius on April 6. The French meteorology agency has filed a police complaint over a suspected ...
Amex topped revenue and earnings expectations on Thursday. As American Express saw cardmember spending pick up in the first quarter, some of the strongest categories were high-end goods and services.
Honeywell's sales missed expectations for a third straight quarter, as the Middle East conflict resulted in shipping disruptions. Shares of Honeywell International were diving in early Thursday ...
ASML shares fell after chip giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. said it has no plans to buy the Dutch group's high-end lithography machines because they are too expensive. Shares in ...
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