Marvell plunges nearly 20% as outlook falls short of high expectations
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UK budget surplus for January falls short of expectations
Figures come as chancellor struggles to revive the economy, with business survey showing activity is stallingFinancial Times - Feb. 21 -
‘Epstein Files’ Phase 1 Release, Hyped by Pam Bondi, Falls Short of Expectations
The release of flight logs and Jeffrey Epstein’s contact list by the attorney general was met with criticism from those who had expected the documents to reveal new information.The New York Times - 6d -
Instacart stock falls as profit forecast comes up short
Shares of Instacart fell after hours on Tuesday, after the grocery delivery app’s forecast for its preferred measure of profit came in below expectations.MarketWatch - Feb. 26 -
UK ‘falling short’ in fight against rise of superbugs resistant to antibiotics
Antimicrobial resistance contributing to estimated 35,000 deaths a year in UK, and government ‘a long way’ from containing the problem, says NAO. Superbugs are on the rise in the UK and the ...The Guardian - Feb. 26 -
India’s renewables sector falling far short of needed investment surge
Clean energy financing lags behind $68bn needed annually to hit ambitious climate targets, report warnsFinancial Times - Feb. 26 -
Hong Kong mulls basketball betting as finances fall short
Asian financial hub slashes civil service and property transaction tax to combat slowing economic growthFinancial Times - Feb. 26 -
Talks on Syria’s Future Fall Short of Promises, Participants Say
The country’s new leaders had billed a two-day “national dialogue” in Damascus as the start of a process to build an inclusive government. But some who attended came away disappointed.The New York Times - Feb. 26 -
MongoDB plummets nearly 27% for worst day ever as weak outlook overshadows strong quarterly results
MongoDB shares plummeted nearly 27% after the database software maker shared weak guidance that signaled a slowdown in growth.CNBC - 2h
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Trump says he's not even looking at stock market, tariffs will make U.S. 'very strong'
Tariff decisions have 'nothing to do' with the stock market, President Donald Trump said Thursday.CNBC - 2h -
Walgreens to go private in roughly $10 billion deal with Sycamore Partners
The historic transaction ends Walgreens' tumultuous run as a public company, which began in 1927.CNBC - 1h -
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 - 54m -
The pivotal February jobs report is out Friday. Here's what to expect
Markets will get another snapshot into the health of the labor market when the BLS releases its February nonfarm payrolls report Friday.CNBC - 3h -
Costco reports mixed second-quarter earnings, comparable sales growth
Costco on Thursday reported mixed earnings for the fourth quarter.CNBC - 35m
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Trump appeals order reinstating fired NLRB member, judge tells him 'president is not a king'
Gwynne Wilcox was the first National Labor Relations Board member ever fired. A judge said Trump does not have the power to fire board members 'at will.'CNBC - 9m -
Worried about the stock selloff? These low-volatility ETFs could help you manage the ups and downs of the market.
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Broadcom shares soar 16% as earnings top estimates on demand for custom AI chips
Broadom reported earnings and revenue that topped analysts' expectations.CNBC - 20m -
Sweeping Tariffs Threaten to Undo a 30-Year Trade Alliance
The stiff tariffs President Trump briefly imposed on Mexico and Canada this week could have pushed those allies into recession. The impact for America would be messy.The New York Times - 28m