The Technology sector has been a bright spot throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. One of the reasons the sector has led the market for most of the past year and a half is because so much of the shift to remote, work-from-home operations for corporate America, and contactless sales and delivery methods now being used by […]
Read MorePlus, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said the central bank is likely to begin tapering before the end of this year, Apple announced App Store updates, and Rivian Automotive confidentially filed to go public.
Read MorePlus, Ulta reported second quarter sales jumped more than 60%, Salesforce delivered an earnings beat, and Forbes is going public via a SPAC merger.
Read MoreCisco Systems Inc. (CSCO) is one of the most recognizable and established companies in the Technology sector. With a market cap of about $245 billion, they are also one of the largest, if not THE largest player in the Networking & Communications segment. They are, without question, the standard that all other networking businesses are […]
Read MorePlus, Lordstown Motors said it will begin limited production next month, Microsoft is protesting the NSA’s decision to award a $10 billion contract to Amazon, and the a U.K. regulator said Facebook’s acquisition of Giphy presents competition concerns.
Read MorePlus, Southwest lowered its revenue and profit forecast as the COVID-19 delta variant impacts bookings, Rocket Labs announced a deal to provide three of its photon spacecraft to Varda Space Industries, and the Labor Department reported July’s CPI came in at 5.4% year-over-year.
Read MorePlus, Virgin Galactic shares are up after the company announced it is reopening ticket sales for its space flights, Novavax said it is delaying submission to the FDA for emergency use authorization for its COVID-19 vaccine until the fourth quarter, and Levi Strauss is breaking into the athletic apparel industry in purchasing Beyond Yoga.
Read MorePlus, American Airlines and Southwest Airlines both posted second quarter profits on federal aid and surging travel demand, DiDi shares are dropping on reports that Chinese regulators are planning unprecedented penalties for the ride-share giant, and Uber Freight is buying shipping software company Transplace.
Read MoreFrom late March to the first part of April, one of the attention-grabbing stories in the market was the fall of ViacomCBS Inc. (VIAC) from a peak at around $102 in less than one week to below $50. VIAC announced announced it would be selling new shares to the market. The news diluted the value […]
Read MorePlus, Morgan Stanley delivered an earnings beat, Taiwan Semiconductor said it expects sales to rise more than 20% in 2021, and Netflix is pushing into video games with its latest executive hire.
Read MorePlus, bank earnings kicked off this morning with JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs delivering beats, Boeing cut its delivery target for its 787 Dreamliner for this year, and Mastercard and Verizon announced a new partnership.
Read MorePlus, jobless claims were higher than expected last week, three dozen state attorneys general filed a new antitrust suit against Google, and Beyond Meat has debuted its new faux-chicken tenders.
Read MorePlus, the U.S. added 850,000 jobs in June, Tesla reported more than 201,000 deliveries in the second quarter, and DiDi shares are down after China announced a cybersecurity review of the company just days after its IPO.
Read MorePlus, Walgreens delivered better-than-expected earnings results, GM said its vehicle sales in the second quarter were slightly lower than expected, and Amazon is opening a “Development Center” in Helsinki to focus on new technology for autonomous delivery vehicles.
Read MorePlus, Bed Bath & Beyond said sales rose nearly 50% in the first quarter, Plug Power got a new Buy rating, and Taboola has gone public via a SPAC acquisition.
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