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Zoom Raises Full-Year Profit Outlook, Shares Gain in Premarket Trading
Zoom Video Communications (NASDAQ:ZM) boosted its annual earnings guidance after delivering stronger quarterly revenue and profit, supported by continued expansion in its enterprise segment and disciplined cost management. The stock climbed roughly 3% in U.S. premarket trading on Tuesday. During its fiscal third quarter, Zoom reported adjusted earnings of $1.52 per share, surpassing analyst expectations…
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Dow Jones, S&P, Nasdaq, Wall Street Futures, Markets Eye Fresh U.S. Data, Fed Signals, and Upcoming Dell Earnings
U.S. equity futures slipped early Tuesday as traders positioned themselves for a wave of delayed economic releases. A wide set of reports—including retail sales and producer price data—will give investors fresh insight into the state of the economy, while Federal Reserve officials continue to debate the direction of interest rates. Meanwhile, Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) is said…
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Tesla’s European Sales Nearly Halve in October as BYD Pulls Ahead
Tesla’s performance in Europe weakened sharply in October, with registrations almost cut in half compared with last year. Meanwhile, China’s BYD continued its rapid ascent, outselling Tesla and securing a larger share of the regional market. Fresh data from the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) shows that Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) logged 6,964 new registrations across…
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Nel facing a shutdown? JinkoSolar weak! NEO Battery Materials’ Next big moves!
Will the lights soon go out at Nel? After weak figures, the share price briefly rebounded. However, that rally has already faded, with the all-time low back in focus. Orders are seemingly being ignored by investors. The shares of NEO Battery Materials appear interesting for investors with a bit of patience. It is likely only…
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Amazon’s Global Data Center Network Surpasses 900 Sites, Far Exceeding Previous Estimates
Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) operates a far larger cloud infrastructure than widely assumed, with Amazon Web Services (AWS) running more than 900 facilities in over 50 countries, according to a Bloomberg report on Monday based on internal documents and findings from investigative outlet SourceMaterial. Although AWS is best known for its sprawling data center campuses in…
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Five Market Themes to Watch in the Week Ahead
The coming week will be shaped by a heavy slate of delayed U.S. economic data releases, a midweek Thanksgiving pause in trading, renewed attention on peace talks between the U.S. and Ukraine, and the U.K.’s closely watched Autumn Budget. Here are the key developments investors will be monitoring: 1. U.S. Retail Sales Take Center Stage…
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Dow Jones, S&P, Nasdaq, Wall Street, Futures Edge Higher as Markets Track Fed Rate Path and Ukraine Peace Efforts
U.S. equity futures crept upward on Monday, with investors fixated on the Federal Reserve’s upcoming policy decision and the latest developments in U.S.–Ukraine talks over a possible peace framework with Russia. Oil prices eased, while earnings from Agilent (NYSE:A) and reports of Lenovo stockpiling memory chips underscored ongoing tensions in AI-driven supply chains. Futures Tick…
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iPhone 17 lead times stay elevated as strong demand outpaces supply: JPMorgan
Apple’s (NASDAQ:AAPL) iPhone 17 range continues to experience unusually long wait times, with JPMorgan noting that consumer demand is still running ahead of available supply as the latest product cycle unfolds. In its Week 10 Apple Product Availability Tracker, analyst Samik Chatterjee reported that delivery estimates across the lineup “remained unchanged, modestly better than a…
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AI Rally Still Has Room to Run: UBS
Despite a recent pullback in tech shares and growing investor caution, UBS remains upbeat about the prospects for artificial intelligence, arguing that ongoing AI-driven innovation should continue to propel global equity markets over the coming months. The bank’s optimism is rooted in strong investment-spending forecasts. UBS projects that global AI expenditure will reach €571 billion…
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Ford shares slip after another fire hits key aluminum supplier
Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) shares edged down 0.7% on Thursday, underperforming a broadly stronger market, after reports surfaced of yet another fire at a Novelis aluminum plant that supplies the automaker. The latest incident—a four-alarm blaze—erupted Thursday morning at Novelis’ Oswego, NY facility, which manufactures aluminum sheet used in Ford’s truck lineup, including the all-electric…