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Disney reported quarterly results Wednesday, posting earnings that topped expectations but revenue that came in just shy of analyst projections.
What the end of Energy Star could mean for commercial real estate
More than 8,800 commercial buildings earned the Energy Star last year, saving more than $2 billion and preventing more than 5.7 million metric tons of emissions.
Trump’s tariff playbook comes with a baseball twist
Say what you like about U.S. President Donald Trump's leadership style and policies, but he certainly has a unique way with words.
War-weary Syria will be hurt further by Trump's 41% tariff rate — the highest on earth
The tariffs could be a form of U.S. leverage over the decisions of the fragile Al Sharaa government, one analyst suggested.
AMD reports weaker-than-expected earnings even as revenue tops estimates
AMD, which is second in the market for AI graphics processing units, is grappling with chip export controls.
Lucid softens full-year production forecast as EV maker misses second-quarter estimates
The electric vehicle maker now anticipates producing between 18,000 and 20,000 vehicles for the year after previously projecting a goal of 20,000.
Hinge Health stock pops 6% after first quarterly report since IPO
The company reported quarterly results for the first time since its debut on the New York Stock Exchange in May.
Palantir stock pops 8% after blowout quarter driven by AI, efficiency demand
Palantir shares popped more than 8% after the software analytics provider lifted its full-year outlook, benefitting from ongoing AI tailwinds.
Yum Brands is cooking up more than fast food. It's preparing the industry's next CEOs
CEOs like Brian Niccol, Kevin Hochman and Julie Felss Masino spent years at Yum Brands before leaving to lead other restaurant companies.
We're upgrading Eaton as shares of the industrial AI winner fall on earnings
The stock's sell-off on Thursday is excessive.