Tag: NYSE:KO
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Keep An Eye Out: Pre-Market Movers And Recommendations
Investors await the release of fresh economic data on Thursday, as Wall Street considers how a faster-than-anticipated measure of consumer price gains may impact future Federal Reserve policy. Elsewhere, debate swirls around the European Central Bank’s own crucial interest rate decision later today, while British semiconductor designer Arm prices its hotly-anticipated initial public offering at…
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Crypto This Thursday: Shiba Inu Strengthens Digital Identity, Upbit Dominates July Trading, and More
Tether generates surprising profits and doubts Tether (COIN:USDTUSD) reported profits of over $1 billion in its latest quarterly attestation, which seems surprising for a company with only around 60 employees. The company holds a large amount of US Treasuries, which may explain its profitability. However, the lack of real money on its balance sheet is concerning and…
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Coca-Cola Net Profit Rises 34% In The 2nd Quarter to $2.547 Billion
Coca-Cola (NYSE:KO) reported net income of US$ 2.547 billion in the second quarter of 2023, which represents an increase of 34% compared to the same period of the previous year. On the same basis of comparison, revenue totaled US$ 11.972 billion, an increase of 6%. The results reflect the increase in sales, the consumer base…
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Crypto This Thursday: BlackRock CEO Supports BTC Accessibility, Circle to Launch Stablecoin in Japan, and More
Circle plans to launch stablecoin in Japan Circle plans to launch a stablecoin in Japan, taking advantage of new regulations in place. CEO Jeremy Allaire sees great potential in Japan if adoption of stablecoins in global commerce increases. He expressed interest in partnerships in the Asian country. Japan implemented a new stablecoin law, becoming one of the first…
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Monday’s Wall Street Highlights: Coca-Cola, Philips, Credit Suisse, C3.ai and more
Main subjects of the day By 8:18 AM, Dow Jones futures were down 43 points, or 0.13%. S&P 500 and Nasdaq-100 futures fell 0.12% and 0.14%, respectively. The main indices fell last week, with the Dow Jones (DOWI:DJI) down 0.23% and ending a four-week streak of gains. The Nasdaq (NASDAQI:NDX) shed 0.42%, while the S&P (SPI:SP500) shed 0.1%. This week,…