Bob Doll Says Stocks Are in a 'High-Risk Bull Market'
Bob Doll, CIO at Crossmark Global Investments, says his firm is trying to be "more reactionary than usual" in the current market environment and is looking to buy stocks with "okay fundamentals."
Bob Doll, CIO at Crossmark Global Investments, says his firm is trying to be "more reactionary than usual" in the current market environment and is looking to buy stocks with "okay fundamentals."
Best Buy (NYSE:BBY) delivered a stronger-than-expected performance for the first quarter of fiscal 2027, driven by a return to positive comparable store sales and improved operating margins.
Burlington Stores (NYSE:BURL) reported first-quarter financial results that exceeded internal forecasts, driven by sustained consumer traffic and improved operational efficiency.
Build-A-Bear Workshop (NYSE:BBW) today announced its financial results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2026 ended May 2, 2026, delivering expanded bottom-line profitability and improved margins despite experiencing a slight contraction in its top-line revenue.
Dollar Tree (NASDAQ:DLTR) raised its full-year profit outlook after reporting a 38% jump in adjusted quarterly earnings, driven by resilient demand for discount merchandise and significant operating margin expansion across its retail network.
The US struck Iranian military targets for the second time this week, shooting down four Iranian drones fired at a commercial ship and hitting a launch unit near the Strait of Hormuz, according to a US official. Tyler Kendall reports on Bloomberg Television.
Hormel Foods (NYSE:HRL) reported solid second-quarter fiscal 2026 financial results on Thursday, marked by its sixth consecutive quarter of organic top-line expansion and significant growth in adjusted profitability.
Royal Bank of Canada (NYSE:RY) delivered a powerful second-quarter performance, reporting a 25% surge in net income as growth accelerated across all primary business divisions.
Xunlei (NASDAQ:XNET) delivered substantial top-line expansion for the first quarter of 2026, though a significant non-cash write-down within its investment portfolio dragged its bottom-line performance into a steep GAAP loss.
ATS (NYSE:ATS) today reported a significant narrowing of its net loss for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2026, supported by robust top-line revenue growth, even as forward-looking order metrics cooled.
BRP (NASDAQ:DOO) delivered a starkly divided opening to its fiscal year, posting a major surge in first-quarter revenue while simultaneously scaling back its full-year profitability projections to account for a volatile global trade environment.
Autohome (NYSE:ATHM) reported a steep decline in first-quarter revenue and recorded an operating loss, reflecting a challenging landscape for automotive advertising and lead-generation platforms in China.