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MicroStrategy Q4 Loss Widens

MicroStrategy Inc. (MSTR) reported a loss of $670.8 million in Q4 2022, with a loss per share of $3.20. For the year, the company reported a loss of $1.17 billion, or $6.06 per share. Revenue for the full year was reported as $463.5 million.

Murphy USA beats earnings estimates, misses revenue

Murphy USA Inc. (MUSA) beats earnings expectations by $0.53 per share, reporting $6.96 earnings per share for the fourth quarter.

Where to Put $100,000: A Step-by-Step Guide for Making Smart Choices

Congratulations on reaching $100,000 in savings! This guide provides tried-and-true strategies for prioritizing where to put your money: paying off high-interest debt, creating an emergency fund, setting up sinking funds, and maximizing retirement contributions.

Fed Officials Preach Patience Amid Tariff Uncertainty

Federal Reserve officials express caution over President Trump's new tariffs, saying they want to wait and see how they affect inflation. Despite pausing the tariffs for 30 days, economists are concerned they could result in higher inflation, creating challenges for the Fed. The Fed's wait-and-see approach follows a decision to hold rates steady after three straight cuts, and concerns remain about the impact of tariffs on rate cuts in 2025.

Alphabet's AI Spending Spree Boosts Nvidia, Broadcom Shares

Sharp gains for Nvidia and Broadcom following Alphabet's plans to ramp up spending on AI, while highlighting demand for artificial intelligence.

Impoundments: Early tests of presidential spending power under Trump

Trump administration debates presidential spending authority, potentially leading to a legal battle over the Impoundment Control Act.

Chipotle Taps Colombia, Peru, Dominican Republic for Half of Its Avocados, Limiting Mexico Reliance

Chipotle diversifies its avocado supply chain, sourcing from Mexico, Colombia, Peru, and the Dominican Republic, enhancing its resilience against Mexican import tariffs.

Egg Prices Surge: Restaurants Forced to Add Surcharges

America's favorite breakfast food is getting more expensive as restaurants add egg surcharges to menus amid a nationwide egg shortage caused by bird flu.

Uber Shares Fall on Weak Q4 Results and Commercialization Concerns

Ride-sharing giant Uber's shares plunged 7.24% after reporting weak Q4 results, including missed gross booking guidance. However, the company added more users than expected, leading to revenue growth. Despite a mixed quarter, Uber remains bullish with a share repurchase program and strong financial outlook, including mid-to-high teen gross bookings growth over the next three years.

Why Snap Stock Is Falling Today

Snap (SNAP) stock fell 7.1% after reporting mixed Q4 results. DAUs grew 9% to 453 million, while revenue met expectations and earnings/EBITDA exceeded them. Despite the positive metrics, the market sold off SNAP, leading analysts to downgrade the stock. Its volatility and the potential impact of a US TikTok ban make it a challenging investment. However, given the stock's 38.1% decline from its 52-week high, it may present a buying opportunity. Access our free analysis report for an in-depth look at SNAP's prospects.