Key Takeaways U.S. equities were little changed at midday after a strong week that saw the S&P 500 set a record high.American Express's 2025 revenue guidance was mostly short of analysts' estimates.Verizon Communications posted better-than-expected results as it benefited from higher prices.
Earnings season continues, and we're here to spotlight the companies set to unveil their financial results on the next trading day, helping you prepare for the market's reaction. Leading the charge are NextEra Energy,
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Market Domination Overtime anchors Julie Hyman and Josh Lipton preview what market news investors can expect on Friday, January 24. Before the market opens, investors will review quarterly reports from American Express (AXP) and Verizon (VZ).
In addition to an earnings beat, American Express disclosed a 17% increase to its quarterly dividend. Here's what that means for the Dow Jones stock.
The Danish drug company said an experimental weight-loss shot helped patients lose over one-fifth of their bodyweight. Novo's U.S. and [Europe-listed s
American Express's 2025 revenue guidance was mostly short of analysts' estimates. Verizon Communications posted better-than-expected results as it benefited from higher prices. U.S. equities were ...
U.S. stock futures are pointing lower after indexes neared or set all-time highs yesterday; Novo Nordisk stock is jumping in premarket trading after the drugmaker reported positiv
Before then earnings are due later today from American Express and Verizon, among others. In recent trading: The dollar weakened. Trump said in a Fox News interview Thursday that he would "rather ...
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ET, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.12 per cent, the S&P 500 gained 0.01 per cent, the Nasdaq Composite lost 0.03 per cent
This week, we look at digital fragmentation through the eyes of a transformed marketing industry – because to really see where media is headed, you have to follow the money. Ben and Max bring on CMO of Verizon and former Twitter CMO,