Comcast stock falls 12% after company underwhelms in broadband, Peacock subscribers
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Comcast shifts strategy to mobile as fourth-quarter broadband numbers disappoint
Broadband customer growth has lagged in recent quarters as competition from wireless providers has ramped up.CNBC - 2h -
Comcast’s broadband woes may fuel the stock’s worst day in 16 years. What’s next?
Some analysts see brighter days ahead for the company, with its new Epic Universe theme park on the horizon.MarketWatch - 3h -
ServiceNow’s stock falls as the outlook underwhelms. But it is conservative?
ServiceNow’s CFO said the forecast for subscription revenue is prudent. And one analyst cheered the company’s momentum with large deals.MarketWatch - 17h -
GM stock falls even as company beats analyst expectations on earnings
While investors will be watching GM's quarterly results, they will also be focused on its guidance for 2025 and any changes under the Trump administration.CNBC - 1d -
AT&T’s stock bucks S&P 500 weakness as subscriber growth shines
AT&T Inc. topped subscriber expectations in the latest quarter, following Verizon Communications Inc., which announced a beat of its own last week.MarketWatch - 2d -
Verizon’s stock rises after biggest gain in five years on key subscriber metric
The company added 568,000 postpaid phone subscribers in the fourth quarter.MarketWatch - 6d -
Twilio stock surges after company issues optimistic 2027 profit forecast
Twilio wants to grow in conversational artificial intelligence while also becoming more profitable.CNBC - 6d -
Netflix’s stock surges as huge subscriber beat goes beyond traction with sports
Analysts predicted live sports might power a Netflix subscriber beat. But as the company trounced the expectations, management said sports drove only a “small minority” of additions.MarketWatch - Jan. 22 -
California wildfires send power company Edison International’s stock falling
The company will likely face questions over whether any of its power lines may have contributed to the fires. No officials have made any statements on this issue.MarketWatch - Jan. 10
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67 believed dead after American Airlines plane collides with Army helicopter
An American Airlines regional jet collided with a helicopter near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.CNBC - 3m -
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