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Amazon’s Q2 Revenue Misses, Forecasts Disappoint Investors

Amazon’s Q2 Revenue Misses, Forecasts Disappoint Investors

More news - Latest news Amazon reported its second-quarter earnings on Thursday, reporting lower-than-expected revenue and a less optimistic outlook for the next quarter, sending the company’s shares lower in after-hours trading. Here are the key data: Earning per share: $1.26, versus $1.03 expected by LSEG Income: $147.98 billion, below LSEG's projection of $148.56 billion Additional metrics of interest to Wall Street include: Amazon Web Services (AWS): It generated $26 billion in revenue, according to StreetAccount Advertising: It brought in $13 billion in revenue, according to StreetAccount News of interest - Featured Contributors
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Qualcomm Beats Expectations With 12% Increase in Phone Chip Sales

Qualcomm Beats Expectations With 12% Increase in Phone Chip Sales

More news - Breaking news Las Vegas — Qualcomm’s fiscal third-quarter earnings beat Wall Street forecasts, delivering solid results and an upbeat outlook for the next quarter. In a press conference during CES 2022, Qualcomm Chairman and CEO Cristiano Amon discussed the company's performance. Following the earnings report, Qualcomm shares jumped more than 6% in after-hours trading. For the quarter ended June 23, Qualcomm's results were as follows versus LSEG consensus estimates: Earning per share: $2.33 (adjusted) vs. $2.25 expected Income: $9.39 billion (adjusted) vs. $9.22 billion expected Net income for the quarter reached $2.13 billion, or $1.88 a share,…
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Diageo sales plunge on market challenges, but Guinness shines

Diageo sales plunge on market challenges, but Guinness shines

More news - Latest news Shares of Diageo, the renowned spirits maker behind Johnnie Walker, fell more than 10% on Tuesday after it reported its first annual sales decline since the pandemic began. By the end of the trading day, the shares had recovered some losses but still closed down 5.08%. The London-based company reported a 0.6% decline in organic net sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, attributed primarily to underperformance in Latin America and the Caribbean markets. Reported net sales fell 1.4%. Despite the overall downturn, Guinness emerged as a bright spot for Diageo. The iconic Irish…
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Philips shares rise 10.5% on strong second-quarter sales despite weakness in China

Philips shares rise 10.5% on strong second-quarter sales despite weakness in China

Related media - News 24 hours Shares in Dutch company Philips rose more than 10.5% on Monday morning after it reported second-quarter earnings that beat analysts' expectations. As of 9.32am London time, the stock had seen a slight decline, up 10.45%. Philips reported a 2% increase in group comparable sales to €4.5 billion ($4.88 billion), mainly driven by strong demand in North America, while sales in China declined. The company, known for its medical devices and personal care products such as electronic toothbrushes, also saw a 9% increase in comparable orders during the quarter. Philips attributed the muted demand in…
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UK regulator fines Coinbase’s UK arm .5 million for high-risk customer breaches

UK regulator fines Coinbase’s UK arm $4.5 million for high-risk customer breaches

More news - News 24 hours Coinbase’s UK subsidiary has been fined £3.5 million ($4.5 million) by British regulators for breaching an agreement aimed at preventing the cryptocurrency exchange from taking on high-risk customers. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has imposed the fine on CB Payments Limited (CBPL), a subsidiary of Coinbase Group, which operates a global cryptocurrency trading platform. The fine comes after CBPL breached a voluntary agreement it entered into in October 2020 to avoid taking on and offering services to high-risk clients. The FCA reported that CBPL served 13,416 high-risk customers despite the settlement, with 31% of…
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UK Finance Minister Rachel Reeves promises most pro-growth, pro-business government in history

UK Finance Minister Rachel Reeves promises most pro-growth, pro-business government in history

Related media - Recent news LONDON — UK Finance Minister Rachel Reeves said on Friday that the newly elected Labour government aims to be the most growth-oriented and business-friendly administration the country has ever seen. In an interview with CNBC, Reeves stressed that improving the living standards of ordinary Britons and increasing investment in public services depend on wealth creation. “This will be the most pro-growth, pro-business Treasury this country has ever seen,” Reeves, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, told CNBC’s Steve Sedgwick in a remote interview. “I will work with businesses to ensure we are doing everything we can…
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Starliner crew mission delayed until August, NASA says

Starliner crew mission delayed until August, NASA says

More news - News 24 hours NASA has announced that Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft will remain docked with the International Space Station (ISS) until August as the agency and Boeing address issues that arose early in the mission. The Starliner capsule, named "Calypso," has been in space for more than 50 days, carrying NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams. Originally scheduled for an early return, the mission faced several delays as NASA conducted necessary ground tests before approving the spacecraft's reentry. In a recent press conference, Steve Stich, NASA's commercial crew manager, said that despite significant progress, the agency is…
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Stellantis reports significant drop in first-half earnings due to weak U.S. sales

Stellantis reports significant drop in first-half earnings due to weak U.S. sales

Related media - Recent news Stellantis, the multinational automaker behind brands including Jeep, Dodge and Chrysler, announced a 48% drop in net profit for the first half of 2024, mainly due to declining sales and production issues in the U.S. market. The company reported net income of €5.6 billion ($6.07 billion) in the first six months, down significantly from the same period in 2023. Adjusted operating income fell to €8.5 billion, down €5.7 billion, largely attributed to challenges in North America. Following the announcement, Stellantis shares in Milan fell 8.5%. CEO Carlos Tavares acknowledged the underperformance, citing a challenging industry…
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Ford Reports Significant Revenue Drop Due to Warranty Issues

Ford Reports Significant Revenue Drop Due to Warranty Issues

More news - Breaking news DETROIT — Ford Motor Company fell significantly short of Wall Street expectations for second-quarter earnings, despite beating revenue forecasts, as long-running warranty issues plague the automaker. Here's how the company performed against analyst estimates reviewed by LSEG: Earnings per share: 47 cents adjusted vs. 68 cents adjusted expected Automotive revenue: $44.81 billion vs. $44.02 billion forecast Ford shares are up about 15% this year as prices in the auto sector have remained more resilient than expected. However, as the industry-wide shift to electric vehicles proceeds more slowly than expected, the automaker has adjusted its production…
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Alphabet Hits Revenue Goals But Fails to Match YouTube Ad Revenue

Alphabet Hits Revenue Goals But Fails to Match YouTube Ad Revenue

More news - Recent news Google parent company Alphabet reported its second-quarter results after the market closed on Tuesday, meeting analysts’ expectations for revenue and profit but falling short on YouTube advertising revenue. Following the announcement, Alphabet shares rose about 1% in after-hours trading. Here's how the company performed against analyst estimates reviewed by LSEG: Earnings: $1.89 per share vs. $1.84 per share expectedRevenue: $84.74 billion vs. $84.19 billion expectedAdditional key figures tracked by Wall Street: YouTube Ad Revenue: $8.66 Billion vs. $8.93 Billion, According to StreetAccountGoogle Cloud Revenue: $10.35 Billion vs. $10.20 Billion, StreetAccountTraffic Acquisition Cost (TAC): $13.39 billion…
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