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Tech‘There are no quick fixes’: Intel’s CEO gives Wall Street a reality check about the chipmaker’s would-be turnaround
By Verne KopytoffApril 24, 2025
Google wows Wall Street with strong Q1, but deflects questions about its business since Trump’s tariffs
TechGoogle wows Wall Street with strong Q1, but deflects questions about its business since Trump’s tariffs
By Alexei OreskovicApril 24, 2025
Hasbro CEO Chris Cocks
RetailHasbro has a winning hand with Wizards, bucking the trend in retail
By Sydney LakeApril 24, 2025
Commercial real estate giant CBRE sees choppy waters ahead due to tariffs: ‘Our outlook has become less clear’
FinanceCommercial real estate giant CBRE sees choppy waters ahead due to tariffs: ‘Our outlook has become less clear’
By Alena BotrosApril 24, 2025
ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott giving a thumbs up sign.
TechServiceNow’s CEO says company is capitalizing on economic upheaval—and projects revenue growth of more than 18% this year
By Jeremy KahnApril 24, 2025
RTX warns of potential $850M hit from Trump tariffs as defense companies grapple with fallout of rising costs
TechRTX warns of potential $850M hit from Trump tariffs as defense companies grapple with fallout of rising costs
By Jessica MathewsApril 23, 2025
Plastic Zyn cans are stacked on top of each other, with some small white pouches piled next to them
RetailPhilip Morris shrugs off economic volatility as Zyn shipments reach new heights—skyrocketing more than 50% year over year
By Sasha RogelbergApril 23, 2025
Elon Musk says first Tesla robotaxis in Austin will be a fleet of 10 to 20 Model Ys but gives few details: ‘You can just see for yourself in two months’
TechElon Musk says first Tesla robotaxis in Austin will be a fleet of 10 to 20 Model Ys but gives few details: ‘You can just see for yourself in two months’
By Jessica MathewsApril 22, 2025
Two Halliburton employees, clad in red coveralls, work at a pressure pumping, or fracking, operation in the Permian Basin.
FeaturesHalliburton CEO sees ‘more risk’ to company’s outlook than 3 months ago
By Jordan BlumApril 22, 2025
Battered by tariffs and boycotts, Tesla really needs a successful robotaxi launch—and it needs to be on time
TechBattered by tariffs and boycotts, Tesla really needs a successful robotaxi launch—and it needs to be on time
By Jessica Mathews and Jeremy KahnApril 20, 2025
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FinanceInvestors want to know what firms are spending more than earning
By Esha Dey and BloombergApril 19, 2025
colleagues using computer together at work
FinanceMore companies than ‘normal’ are withdrawing guidance for the quarter as uncertainty about tariffs looms, UBS analyst says
By Natasha Piñon and CFO BrewApril 19, 2025
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FinanceU.S. Bank’s new CEO Gunjan Kedia says she’s ‘not happy’ with its stock price: Urgency, discipline, and growth will be key to her tenure
By Eleanor PringleApril 17, 2025
Netflix CEOs Greg Peters and Ted Sarandos with Zoe Saldaña at the 97th Annual Oscars Governors Ball
FinanceNetflix says it plans to double its revenue and triple its operating profit in the next five years to join the pantheon of companies worth $1 trillion
By Stuart DyosApril 16, 2025
LVMH CFO Cecile Cabanis clasps her hands together
RetailLVMH says Sephora sales are slowing down in the U.S. because Amazon is ‘very aggressive’ in lowering prices ‘and we try to avoid this technique’
By Dave SmithApril 15, 2025
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