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The FDA said that PepsiCo launched an internal investigation which found that some of the products labeled "zero sugar" actually contained "full sugar."
Sales and earnings for semiconductor manufacturing equipment maker ASML tumbled in Q1. The South China Morning Post reveals why: China is ready to build its own semiconductor chips now.
Google CFO Ruth Porat wrote to employees that the finance teams would be restructured, a move that will include relocations and layoffs.
Management to discuss first quarter 2024 results and host investor Q&A at virtual event Management to discuss first quarter 2024 results and host investor Q&A at virtual event
Wall Street's spotlight is turning to the nationwide ground stop for Alaska Airlines (NYSE: ALK ), which the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recently lifted. While this was a concerning news item following a major safety issue earlier this year, ALK stock is actually gaining significantly today.
Boeing whistleblower Sam Salehpour testified before a Senate subcommittee on Wednesday, where he told senators he received “physical threats” after raising concerns about the manufacturing process for the 787 Dreamliner and the 777.
U.S. Steel should stay a U.S.-owned company, President Joe Biden said on Wednesday during remarks to steelworkers at an event in Pittsburgh.
Analysts believe computing vendors like Intel Corp (NASDAQ:INTC, ETR:INL) and Advanced Micro Devices Inc (NASDAQ:AMD, ETR:AMD) faced a softer-than-anticipated first quarter but there are positive signs the market is improving. In a note to clients ahead of Intel and AMD's quarterly earnings reports, Wedbush analysts highlighted that momentum in building personal computers (PCs) slowed in the first quarter when compared to 4Q 2023.
Citizens Financial's (CFG) Q1 earnings reflect an improvement in non-interest income. However, challenges emerge with lower net interest income and higher provisions and expenses.
Pacer US Cash Cows 100 ETF focuses on high cash flow companies with dividend growth potential and healthy balance sheets. The ETF's holdings have been rebalanced, with the energy sector being the largest sector exposure. While the starting dividend yield is low, the ETF has shown exceptional dividend growth since inception.