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McDonald's narrowly beat on earnings per share for the first quarter, but fell short on revenue.
Billionaire Lukas Walton names new CIO for his family office
Noelle Laing will take the reins after managing the firm's $1.7 billion endowment for philanthropy.
GM lowers 2025 guidance, citing up to $5 billion in tariff exposure
GM on Thursday lowered its 2025 earnings guidance to include a possible $4 billion to $5 billion impact as a result of President Donald Trump's auto tariffs.
CVS tops estimates, hikes guidance as insurance business shows some improvement
The company now expects full-year adjusted earnings of $6 to $6.20 per share, up from a previous guidance of $5.75 to $6 per share.
How wealthy horse owners finance their passion and potentially earn millions
The Kentucky Derby's first place prize is $3.1 million, but track winnings aren't the most lucrative part of race horse ownership.
Lloyds first-quarter profit drops, sets aside $133 million for tariff impact
Lloyds Banking Group's profits fell 7% in the first-quarter, hit by higher costs and impairment charges.
UK stocks head for higher open amid best run in 8 years; European markets closed for May Day
The FTSE 100 ended Wednesday 0.37% higher, continuing its longest winning run since late 2016 into early 2017.
Microsoft quiets critics, delivers the kind of quarter worthy of its post-earnings stock pop
Microsoft delivered a strong quarter Wednesday evening, with beats nearly across the board.
McDonald's is about report earnings. Here's what to expect
Shares of McDonald's have climbed 15% this year, raising its market value to nearly $26 billion.
Meta's strong quarter quells concerns that its aggressive AI spending is misguided
Sales, daily active users, earnings per share and operating margins all exceeded estimates.