Tag: NASDAQ:MCHP
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Robinhood Shares Surge 3.3% on Stock Buyback Announcement; Anglo Declines BHP Deadline Extension, and More News
Robinhood Markets (NASDAQ:HOOD) – Robinhood has launched a $1 billion share buyback program, reflecting confidence in the company. The program is expected to be executed over two to three years, starting in the third quarter of 2024, subject to market conditions. Robinhood’s shares rose 3.3% in pre-market trading. Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) – Nvidia’s shares…
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Disney Slashes Streaming Losses, UBS shoots up 9% as profit triples expectations, and More in Earnings
Walt Disney (NYSE:DIS) – In the fiscal second quarter, Disney exceeded analysts’ earnings estimates, thanks to reduced losses from its streaming services. The company reported a 17% increase in operating income for the segment, with Disney+ and Hulu turning a profit for the first time. Disney reported an adjusted earnings per share of $1.21, surpassing…
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Index Futures Point to Strong Monday Opening, Building on Last Week’s Gains; Oil Prices Rise
U.S. index futures indicate a positive opening in Monday’s pre-market, extending the robust gains achieved last week. At 06:36 AM, the futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DOWI:DJI) rose 102 points, or 0.26%. The S&P 500 futures advanced 0.29%, and the Nasdaq-100 futures gained 0.24%. The yield on 10-year Treasury bonds was at 4.473%.…
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Wall Street Highlights: HPE and Juniper Networks in Negotiations, Elliott Invests $1 Billion in Match Group, and More
U.S. index futures are registering a decline in pre-market trading this Tuesday, suggesting that the enthusiasm generated by the technology-driven recovery yesterday is losing steam. At 05:46 AM, Dow Jones futures (DOWI:DJI) fell 119 points, or 0.31%. S&P 500 futures dropped 0.32%, and Nasdaq-100 futures declined 0.45%. The 10-year Treasury bond yield stood at 4.044%.…
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Wall Street Highlights: Google Rejects Union Negotiations, Exxon Mobil Announces $2.5 Billion Accounting Write-Down in California
U.S. index futures are registering a decline in pre-market trading this Friday, anticipating a crucial report on the job market as Wall Street seeks to overcome a lukewarm start to January. The three major indices are set to end nine consecutive weeks of gains, with the Nasdaq facing the biggest weekly drop, down 3.3%. At…
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Friday’s Wall Street Highlights: Jobs report, Apple, Lyft, Coinbase, Carvana and More
On Friday, US stock futures are higher after four consecutive days of losses, as investors weigh the jobs data and the possibility of an interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve. Also, there was a rebound in regional bank stocks, led by PacWest Bancorp, after a week of losses. Apple’s better-than-expected results also boosted sentiment. By 8:31…