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HII falls short of expectations in Q4

Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) misses Wall Street estimates with Q4 earnings of $3.15 per share and $3 billion in revenue. Access a Zacks stock report on HII at https://www.zacks.com/ap/HII.

US Stock Futures Neutral Ahead Of Earnings, Amazon In Focus

Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 futures are higher, while Nasdaq 100 futures are slightly lower as investors await earnings reports from Amazon, Eli Lilly, and Ford.

Zimmer Biomet Q4 Profit Beats Estimates

Zimmer Biomet (ZBH) reports Q4 EPS of $2.31, beats estimates by $0.01. Revenue of $2.02B exceeds consensus of $2.01B.

Nathan's Famous Posts Q3 Profit

Nathan's Famous Inc. reported a profit of $4.5 million in its fiscal third quarter, with revenue of $31.5 million.

The Labor Market: Stable, but How Long Will It Last?

The labor market is currently in a "broadly stable" state, with little turnover and a steady unemployment rate. However, economists are concerned that inflation could eventually lead to a downturn in the job market, as higher prices could weigh on consumer spending and businesses may be less likely to hire new employees.

Highest CD Rates in Each State

Find the best CD rates in the U.S., updated as of Jan. 31, 2025. Compare rates from banks and credit unions to earn a solid return on your savings.

American Superconductor Reports Q3 Profit

American Superconductor Corp. (AMSC) reports a fiscal third-quarter net income of $2.5 million, compared to a loss in the same period last year.

The Future of AI: Big Tech's Earnings Season and the Race to Invest in Artificial Intelligence

Big Tech's earnings season winds down with AI taking center stage. Microsoft, Meta, and Google report mixed results, but analysts remain bullish on their long-term AI bets. Nvidia's earnings report on Feb. 26 is seen as a key indicator for AI stocks.

Corteva Reports Narrowed Q4 Loss on Strong Sales Volumes

Corteva posts smaller Q4 loss on strong sales volumes, led by Latin America and Brazil's Safrinha corn demand. Net loss was $41 million, or $0.06 per share, compared to $253 million last year.

AI Spending Boom Continues, Despite DeepSeek Threat

AI spending shows no signs of slowing down as Alphabet plans to invest $75 billion in capital expenditure in 2025, defying concerns raised by the emergence of China's DeepSeek. Despite Nvidia's initial stock sell-off, analysts remain bullish on the company and the AI chip sector overall.