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U.S. Job Openings Drop Sharply, But Layoffs Remain Low

Number of job openings falls but job market remains tight as layoffs fall and hires rise.

PepsiCo Cautious on 2025 Outlook Amid Tariffs, Competition

PepsiCo expects muted growth amid tariffs and competition, with 2025 sales and EPS guidance in line with estimates. Despite strong international sales, concerns linger over domestic challenges and geopolitical tensions, reflected in a discounted forward P/E multiple compared to historical averages.

WEC Q4 Earnings Miss Estimates

WEC Energy Group (WEC) reported a Q4 net income of $453.5 million, below expectations. Revenue was $2.28 billion, also missing estimates. For the year, the company reported a profit of $1.53 billion with revenue of $8.6 billion.

Bill Gates: Nvidia's AI Chip Dominance Faces Growing Competition

Bill Gates discusses the challenges facing Nvidia in the AI chip race, as competition from Amazon, Google, and Chinese company DeepSeek intensifies.

Lancaster Colony Beats Q4 Estimates: Buy Opportunity?

Lancaster Colony Corporation (LANC) reported Q4 sales of $509.3 million, surpassing analyst estimates. Despite an 8.2% EPS decline, the company's sales volume grew 6% year-over-year. Lancaster Colony operates in the shelf-stable food industry, caters to retail and foodservice channels, and continues its sales growth. Find out if the company is a buy in our full research report.

Home Furnishings Stocks Q3 Highlights: Lovesac, La-Z-Boy, Leggett & Platt

Home furnishings stocks' Q3 earnings review: Lovesac, La-Z-Boy, Leggett & Platt, Mohawk Industries, and Tempur Sealy. Q3 revenue misses for most companies while guidance remains in line. Lovesac has weakest results with 32% stock drop since reporting. La-Z-Boy sees highest growth and analyst beat, with a 7% stock rise.

China's retaliatory tariffs on US goods

China has imposed retaliatory tariffs on a range of US products after the US raised tariffs on Chinese goods. The new tariffs will take effect on February 10, 2025.

Volvo Cars Sales Drop 5% in January

Volvo Cars' sales dropped 5% in January to 50,820 cars, primarily due to the timing of the Chinese New Year. Electrified car sales surged 17%, accounting for 44% of total sales.

Trump Tariffs on China: Impact on Tech Industry and Consumers

Trump's tariffs on Chinese goods, including electronics, take effect, potentially impacting tech industry giants like Apple, Nvidia, AMD, and Intel.

AMD earnings preview: What to watch amid tariffs, DeepSeek and AI

AMD Reports Q4 Earnings Amidst Tariffs and DeepSeek Competition