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[ad_1] A few companies that are reporting quarterly results next week could see their shares rise, including General Motors and Charter Communications . Earnings season ramps up next week, as 98 companies in the S & P 500 — or around 20% of the benchmark — are slated to share their most recent quarterly earnings. Telecom and defense names are set to report, while the week’s headliners will include big names like Tesla , Alphabet and General Motors . With this in mind, CNBC Pro screened data from FactSet to find the S & P 500 companies reporting earnings next…
[ad_1] Some stocks that have seen meaningful gains in recent days could be set to change course, a technical indicator shows. The S & P 500 ended Friday little changed , weighed down by trade policy concerns among investors after President Donald Trump reportedly called for more tariffs on the European Union. However, the broad market index posted a weekly gain of 0.6% as optimistic economic data and the latest slew of earnings results from names like Goldman Sachs and PepsiCo pushed the benchmark into the green for the period. CNBC Pro used its stock screener tool to identify the…
[ad_1] There’s a slew of stocks with more room to run ahead of earnings, according to Morgan Stanley. The firm’s analysts believe stocks such as AT & T are must-owns as the quarterly reporting season continues, they said. Other overweight-rated names include: Yum China, Starbucks , O’Reilly Automotive and Clearwater Analytics. Yum China Buy the dip in shares of the owner of Pizza Hut and KFC in China, the bank said. “We expect improvement in sales and continue to favor its solid business model and return visibility” analyst Lillian Lou wrote ahead of earnings in early August. The firm reiterated…
[ad_1] I don’t have the closest relationship with my parents, but I’m grateful that they exposed me to travel early in life. My mother is Kenyan and sent my brother and me to live with our aunt in Kenya when I was 12 years old.That trip to Kenya, as well as trips throughout my formative years, instilled in me a love of travel.As an adult, I continued to travel and even moved my family from Wisconsin to Maui. I’ve also lived in Medellín, Colombia, in several countries in Europe, and have spent periods traveling continuously.My wife and I have six…
[ad_1] Do you aspire to be the guardian of a high-profile company’s reputation?Pfizer’ Communications and Policy Chief Sally Susman has made a name for herself doing just that, such as by helping the pharmaceutical giant launch its COVID-19 vaccine at the height of the pandemic.Susman, who recently announced plans to leave Pfizer later this year after an 18-year-run, previously held similar roles at Estée Lauder and American Express. In an interview with Business Insider, she described her field as one in which there’s never an average day and said that it can sometimes be as dramatic as a Hollywood blockbuster.”This…
[ad_1] This week, I flew to Austin to do what only a few have been able to: ride in Tesla’s Robotaxis.I took five trips that my rider companion and I found mostly smooth, but there were some bumps. We encountered three issues, including one in which the Robotaxi began to drive the wrong way onto an empty one-way street clearly marked with “Do Not Enter” signs.Since the end of June, Tesla has been testing Robotaxi, the company’s autonomous ride-hailing service. Musk has said that Robotaxi is part of Tesla’s road map to becoming a full-fledged AI and robotics company.The service…
[ad_1] Tiger Management is not changing its stripes, but it is hunting in new territory.The legendary money manager founded by late billionaire Julian Robertson has undergone several iterations in its 45-year history. Now, close to three years after Robertson’s death, it’s firmly in its Tiger 3.0 era.The New York-based firm, known for decades for investing in long-short equity hedge funds, is expanding its remit to wherever talented investors are landing. That’s taken the firm to bets on co-investments in public and private positions alongside managers already in Tiger’s portfolio as well as long-only funds, private equity offerings, activism firms, and…
[ad_1] Uber drivers are waiting to see the company’s future driverless cars successfully dodge potholes before they start looking for new jobs.On Thursday, Uber said it would invest $300 million in electric vehicle maker Lucid as part of a deal to put robotaxis on the roads of a major US city in 2026. Uber is also partnering with startup Nuro on the autonomous driving technology.The deal comes as competitors already have driverless cars on the streets. Waymo is ferrying riders around cities like Phoenix and San Francisco without a human behind the wheel. And Tesla launched its robotaxi service to…
[ad_1] This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with James McQuillan, a telecoms consultant who appeared on the UK version of The Apprentice in 2009. The following has been edited for length and clarity.A few years after I appeared on “The Apprentice” in 2009, I was in a procurement meeting. One of the guys recognized me from the show. Then, another guy at the table looked at me and said, “Oh, you’re not one of those, are you?”This cemented in my head that I probably shouldn’t advertise that I was on “The Apprentice.”I’d gone on the show hoping it…
[ad_1] 2025-07-19T09:03:01Z Share Facebook Email X LinkedIn Copy link lighning bolt icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Save Saved Read in app This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Have an account? Log in. The biggest names in tech don’t agree on what AI means for white-collar jobs. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei sparked fears when he said that AI could wipe out 50% of entry-level office jobs. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman doesn’t see such a risk. He’s not alone. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei issued a…