Paul Ausick - Managing Editor, Financial News for 24/7 Wall St.
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EV charging station provider ChargePoint replaced two top executives Thursday and said Q3 revenue will fall far short of expectations.
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A reported Department of Justice investigation into potential illegal sales to China has cratered Applied Materials stock despite a solid earnings report.
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Before U.S. markets opened on Thursday, Walmart reported better-than-expected Q3 earnings. They weren't good enough, however.
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Cisco Systems Q1 earnings beat low expectations. But it is the company's guidance that punished the stock on Thursday.
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Big-box retailer Target beat some easy comparisons and missed some tough ones. Investors seem happy with what they hear, though.
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Tesla has added a section to its buyers' contract forbidding resales of its Cybertruck for at least one year.
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Home Depot reported quarterly results on Tuesday morning that beat consensus estimates. But the lowered fourth-quarter outlook could whack the stock price.
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A downbeat forecast and a revenue miss do not appear to have affected investors' enthusiasm for Tyson Foods stock.
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Boeing has announced billions of dollars in new orders at the opening of the Dubai Airshow. And a rapprochement with China may be on the way, too.
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Tesla is the most heavily traded stock on U.S. markets. Where Tesla stock could be in the longer term may be a useful thought experiment.
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Two companies' stocks are showing the damage that a weak forecast can cause, even if the earnings results are fine but the outlook is a little short.
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If you're considering retirement in 2024, here are some things to keep in mind as you decide about Social Security benefit payments.
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Here's a look at how prices compare for a variety consumer products available at both Costco and Target stores.
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Virgin Galactic has launched six flights to space so far this year, doubling its quarterly revenue. The company sees better days ahead.
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Disney stock jumped by around 6% shortly after Thursday's opening bell. Cost-cutting and new subscribers were important, but there's more.
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