HPE’s stock is sliding after earnings — these factors are affecting its outlook
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HPE to cut 2,500 employees as stock slides 19% on weak earnings outlook
Management said execution wasn't perfect across the board in the January quarter.CNBC - 1h -
These are the factors weighing on Block’s stock after earnings
Block expects accelerating growth as the year goes on, but investors may have wanted more from the company’s overall gross-profit outlook.MarketWatch - Feb. 21 -
Ad giant WPP says economic uncertainty is building. Its stock is sliding.
WPP, the world’s largest advertising company, saw its shares plunge on Wednesday after it forecast that sales may drop this year.MarketWatch - Feb. 27 -
Hims & Hers offers upbeat forecast, but stock slides after hours
Telehealth and wellness platform Hims & Hers on Monday offered a revenue outlook for the year ahead that topped Wall Street’s expectations, but shares fell hard in after-hours trading, in an echo ...MarketWatch - Feb. 25 -
Nvidia’s stock selloff deepens after Marvell earnings: ‘Boy, sentiment is rough.’
There’s a “crisis of confidence” on Wall Street when it comes to AI stocks, according to an analyst.MarketWatch - 10h -
MLB Park Factors that will affect your fantasy baseball hitters in 2025
Fantasy baseball analyst Dalton Del Don unveils his Park Factor findings for 2025.Yahoo Sports - Feb. 20 -
Warning of economic uncertainty as Walmart stocks tumble after retailer lowers sales outlook
CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady joins "CBS Mornings" to analyze a possible sign that the economy could slip back this year due to lower consumer spending. Walmart's yearly sales ...CBS News - Feb. 21 -
Nvidia Earnings Could Crash the Stock Market if Wall Street Doesn’t Get Its Way
The dominant AI company faces headwinds from Trump 2.0, DeepSeek, and China.Inc. - Feb. 26 -
SoundHound earnings mean the stock could end its tough month on a high note
SoundHound saw accelerating growth in the latest quarter and touted new voice-based AI deals with fast-food restaurants.MarketWatch - 6d
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Costco says customers could stay cautious due to inflation and tariffs. ‘When it rains, it rains on everyone,’ CEO says.
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Broadcom’s stock pops as upbeat outlook soothes AI investors
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Here’s when Walgreens will go private after its $10 billion private-equity buyout
After nearly a century as a publicly traded company, drugstore chain Walgreens is going private as part of a roughly $10 billion buyout deal.MarketWatch - 1h -
Gap’s holiday quarter was a big win. Here’s what’s working for the retailer.
Gap’s holiday-quarter profit is head and shoulders above Wall Street expectations and retailer speaks of a “reinvigoration” of its brands.MarketWatch - 1h
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Trump signs executive order establishing U.S. strategic bitcoin reserve
President Trump is launching a strategic bitcoin reserve as part of a new executive order.CNBC - 22m -
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Broadom reported earnings and revenue that topped analysts' expectations.CNBC - 31m -
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