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US stock futures surged on Monday morning as oil sank and markets entered the busiest week of the quarter, jam-packed with more Big Tech earnings and a Federal Reserve decision
U.S. stocks rose at midday Friday in a broad-based rally, with the Dow up around 0.5% and the S&P 500 gaining 0.4%, as a roughly 4% slide in oil prices cooled the inflation and rate-hike anxieties that had gripped markets all week
Intel (NASDAQ:INTC), a leading semiconductor manufacturer, closed down 7.89% at $92.32. Investors sold off Intel shares after initial optimism following yesterday’s earnings, as questions about foundry customers and artificial intelligence (AI) progress took focus. Trading volume reached 179.1 million shares, coming in about 36% above its three-month average of 131.4 million shares
US stocks eyed a tentative recovery before the bell on Friday as investors assessed a new set of global tariffs against a backdrop of AI jitters, rising oil prices, and elevated bond yields
Micron(NASDAQ: MU) stock jumped 3.7% through 2 p.m. ET on Thursday, on no obvious good news for the computer memory stock — but I think we can figure out why Micron popped anyway
US stocks were hammered on Thursday as the latest AI spending outlooks from Alphabet (GOOG) and Tesla (TSLA) spooked investors and oil prices surged above $100 in the wake of expanded attacks in the Middle East
US stock futures stepped lower on Thursday as investors digested the latest spending outlooks from Alphabet (GOOG) and Tesla (TSLA), and eyed surging oil prices in the wake of expanded attacks in the Middle East
US stocks slipped on Wednesday as investors looked ahead to earnings from Alphabet (GOOG) and Tesla (TSLA) after the market close, while fresh tariffs and rising oil prices remained in focus
Ondas (NASDAQ:ONDS), a drone networking and autonomous defense systems provider, closed at $8.00, up 4.44%. Premarket, the company announced $70 million in new orders over the past month, and investors are watching the execution of the order backlog next. Trading volume reached 171.9M shares, coming in about 107% above its three-month average of 82.9M shares.…
Shares of energy transition company GE Vernova (NYSE: GEV) fell 7.1% in the pre-market session after the company reported second-quarter earnings results that missed Wall Street’s profit expectations. The company posted GAAP earnings per share of $2.47, falling short of the $3.18 consensus estimate. Adjusted EBITDA of $1.25 billion also missed analysts’ expectations of $1.28…
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