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BMW Profit Margin to Miss Target as China Demand Slumps

BMW cuts profit margin outlook, warns of provisions in financial services

Kimberly-Clark Earnings Miss, Revenue Beat; Stock Falls

Kimberly-Clark stock declined after reporting Q4 earnings that missed profit expectations but surpassed revenue projections. Despite the EPS shortfall, CEO Mike Hsu emphasized the company's strategic achievements in 2024 and expressed confidence in its long-term growth trajectory.

Camden National reports Q4 earnings, revenue beat

Camden National Corp. (CAC) reports Q4 earnings of $14.7 million, beating Street revenue forecasts with revenue of $75.7 million.

Polaris Q4 profit beats Wall Street estimates

Polaris Inc. (PII) reports better-than-expected Q4 net income of $10.6 million ($0.19 per share) on revenue of $1.76 billion.

Sonos vs. the Consumer Electronics Pack: Q3 Earnings Recap

Consumer electronics stocks had a solid Q3, with Sonos (SONO) beating analyst estimates and GoPro (GPRO) showing strong growth. Apple (AAPL) and Peloton (PTON) also performed well. Despite economic uncertainty, the stock market thrived in 2024, with indices reaching historic highs. For solid investments, consider our Top 5 Quality Compounder Stocks.

AI-Related Power Stocks Plunge as Market Questions AI Spending

AI-powered stocks plummeted Monday as Chinese start-up DeepSeek's advancements raised concerns about US companies' AI spending. CEG plunged 21%, VST sank 28%, and GEV declined by 21%. However, analysts are pushing back against the market's reaction, arguing that DeepSeek's technology is not a "doomsday" scenario for AI infrastructure.

Japan Pension Fund Seeks Direct Access to Bond Auctions

Japanese Government Pension Investment Fund to Participate in Government Bond Auctions Directly

ChineseAI模型冲击美科技巨头和市场

The Nasdaq tumbled over 3% on Monday as worries over US AI dominance and spending mounted after Chinese startup DeepSeek's AI model raised questions. Nvidia (NVDA) tanked 17% as the sell-off spread to chip-related stocks and AI-exposed power stocks. Fears about AI investment prompted investors to seek defensive sectors, lifting the Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI). Big Tech earnings season kicks off this week, highlighted by results from Apple, Tesla (TSLA), Meta, and Microsoft, with guidance for future profit under scrutiny. The Federal Reserve will hold its first policy meeting of 2025 this week, with attention on potential rate changes as President Donald Trump calls for lower rates.

Bloomberg: Dollar Advances, Asian Stocks Fall on Tariff Talk

Global markets react to Trump's tariff threats, with Asian shares falling as the dollar strengthens. Concerns over high valuations in the artificial intelligence sector linger. US earnings announcements this week will be closely watched for signs of sector rotation.

Smithfield Foods Prices IPO Below Forecast, Valued at $7.95 Billion

Smithfield Foods, the top U.S. pork processor, priced its initial public offering at $20 per share raising $521.7 million, below its forecast range of $23 to $27 per share.