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Microsoft (MSFT) is set to report earnings for the third quarter of the 2024 fiscal year Thursday after the bell, when investors will likely be watching for its cloud segment growth and any artificial intelligence (AI) updates from Microsoft's OpenAI partner.
American Express' (AXP) first-quarter results benefit from improved card member spending and net interest income. It expects earnings per share in the range of $12.67-$13.15 in 2024.
Steel stocks have been in focus this week as President Joe Biden has shifted focus to the industry. On April 17, the White House announced plans to enact further tariffs on Chinese-imported steel.
John Blackledge, internet and media analyst at TD Cowen, joins CNBC's 'The Exchange' to share why he's bullish on Netflix, the market's reaction to earnings, and more.
Software stock Bill Holdings Inc (NYSE:BILL) is trading below a trendline connecting higher lows since February, and earlier this month retested the level at which the breakdown of this trendline occurred. The equity also consolidated into its down-sloping 50-day moving average that is situated just below $67.90 -- half of its 52-week high. Adding to this weak technical setup, BILL gapped lower after the company's February earnings report and is now trading below $66, or triple its initial public offering (IPO).
Oil markets pulled back from session highs as reports indicated that Israel's response to the recent Iran's attack was carefully measured.
The continued selloff in shares of Tesla Inc. to 15-month lows hasn't deterred Cathie Wood's ARK Invest from buying.
PYMNTS Intelligence has closely watched the two leading U.S. retail giants — Amazon and Walmart — duke it out since 2019, sharing our findings in regularly released reports.
Small-cap stocks tend to outperform their larger brethren over time. After several years of underperformance, it looked like the little guys were going to start winning again.
Netflix (NFLX) continues to run up the score against other streamers, notes Jamie Lumley. He and Kenneth Suh discuss the major takeaways from Netflix's earnings.