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AbbVie’s newer immunology drugs are offsetting Humira’s decline, sending stock up 5%
AbbVie’s earnings topped estimates, and it offered an upbeat view of 2025.MarketWatch - 5d -
JetBlue’s bonds find buyers despite stock slide
JetBlue’s stock plunged more than 25% after the air carrier reported its fourth-quarter results earlier this week, but its bonds are finding buyers.MarketWatch - 6d -
Tractor Supply’s stock slides on narrow Q4 earnings miss, weaker-than-expected guidance
Tractor Supply’s CEO said the company “performed well in a challenging retail environment.”MarketWatch - 6d -
Whirlpool swings to a loss and guides for more weakness in 2025, sending stock down
Appliance maker is still working to cut costs and hoping for a recovery in the U.S. housing market.MarketWatch - 6d -
Microsoft shares slip on weak quarterly revenue guidance
Microsoft intends to address execution challenges in its key cloud unit, while continuing to endure supply constraints.CNBC - 6d -
EA shares drop 7% after company lowers guidance due to weakness in soccer, other games
Electronic Arts slashed its full-year guidance on Wednesday, blaming the shortfall on underperforming games, in particular, its soccer franchise.CNBC - Jan. 22 -
Johnson & Johnson clears a few hurdles, but Wall Street focuses on weak guidance
Johnson & Johnson’s stock dropped more than 3% Wednesday after the medical-technology and drug company beat estimates for the fourth quarter but as lower sales guidance for the year stoked fears of ...MarketWatch - Jan. 22 -
US stocks slide as strong data sends Treasury yields higher
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