Tag: NASDAQ:META
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Exxon Mobil Forecasts Earnings Decline, Twilio Seeks Board Tenure Changes, and More News
Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM) – Exxon Mobil predicted a drop in first-quarter operating results due to lower oil and gas prices and significant losses on fuel derivatives. After two years of strong profitability, the quarter registered an operating profit of about $6.65 billion. Twilio (NYSE:TWLO) – Twilio, a leader in cloud communications, proposes to shorten the…
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Super Micro Computer and Seagate Shares Surge on Analyst Optimism in Pre-Market Trading, and Latest News
Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ:SMCI) – An analyst has joined the optimistic group regarding the shares of Super Micro Computer, with an increase of about 856% over the last 12 months. Rated Overweight, JPMorgan analyst Samik Chatterjee justifies the “premium valuation” due to the rapid growth of the artificial intelligence server market. SMCI shares are up…
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FedEx Soars 13% with Profits Above Forecasts, Nike Hit by China Slowdown, and Latest News
FedEx (NYSE:FDX) – FedEx exceeded profit forecasts for the quarter, posting an adjusted profit of $3.86 per share, higher than the $3.45 per share expected by analysts consulted by LSEG. However, the company’s revenue did not meet estimates. FedEx also announced a $5 billion share buyback program. FedEx shares rose 12.6% in pre-market trading. Nike…
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Apple Pre-Market Drop Due to Antitrust Threats, Surprising Profit Boosts Micron Shares, and Latest Market Updates
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) – Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META), Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Match Group (NASDAQ:MTCH), and X joined Epic Games in protesting against Apple, accusing it of violating an injunction by restricting payment options in the App Store, claiming price inflation and competition hurdles. Furthermore, the U.S. Department of Justice is preparing to sue Apple for alleged antitrust law…
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JPMorgan boosts dividends, Chipotle unveils 50:1 stock split, and Latest News
JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM) – JPMorgan surprised by increasing its dividends by 9.5%, reflecting a record profit and the potential easing of capital rules by regulators. The largest US bank has sent about $60 billion to shareholders over the past three years. Additionally, JPMorgan established a new investment banking team focused on sports, targeting a growing…
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Meta says can cut monthly Facebook, Instagram fee to €5.99
Meta Platforms Inc. (NASDAQ:META) stated on Tuesday during a hearing at the European Commission that it is willing to drop the price of monthly subscription fee for its social media platforms Facebook and Instagram to €5.99. “We have wanted to accelerate that process for some time because we need to get to a steady state…so…
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Apple & Google in Talks for Gemini AI on iPhone, Nvidia’s GTC Conference Today, and Latest News
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) – Apple is in discussions with Google to integrate Gemini AI into the iPhone. Additionally, it is considering a partnership with Microsoft and OpenAI for generative features. Moreover, Apple is preparing updates for iOS 18 but is seeking a partner to enhance functionalities. An announcement could be made in June during the Worldwide…
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Intel Loses Pentagon Funding, Shell Plans 20% Business Team Reduction, and Latest News
Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) – The Pentagon has decided not to proceed with a plan to allocate up to $2.5 billion in chip subsidies to Intel, shifting the responsibility to another federal agency, the Department of Commerce, to cover the shortfall. This change could impact the total funding Intel expects to receive, generating controversy over the use…
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Oracle Soars 13% With Exceptional Growth and Boosts Nvidia Shares With Collaboration Announcement, and More
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) – Nvidia shares are up 1.7% in Tuesday’s pre-market, driven by Oracle‘s (NYSE:ORCL) emphasis on its importance in the artificial intelligence market. After Monday’s close, Oracle announced a new cloud computing infrastructure deal with Nvidia. Nvidia shares closed lower on Monday, but Oracle CEO Safra Catz indicated a promising collaboration in an earnings…
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CNOOC Oil Field Discovery in South China Sea, Grifols Surges 18% After KPMG Approval, and Latest News
CNOOC (NYSE:CEO) – The Chinese state-owned oil company CNOOC discovered a new reserve in the South China Sea, with over 100 million tons of oil equivalent, located in the Kaiping South field, Pearl River Delta. Substantial investment in offshore exploration catalyzes the increased production target for 2024, reflecting CNOOC’s commitment to expanding operations and securing…