GE Aerospace (NYSE:GE) reported fourth-quarter results that cleared Wall Street’s bar and signaled a robust 2026, as the world’s leading jet-engine maker converts a massive $190 billion backlog into high-margin service revenue.
Santa Clara, California-based Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) reported fourth-quarter 2025 revenue of $13.7 billion, a 4% decline from the year-ago period, while full-year revenue remained flat at $52.9 billion.
Plus Therapeutics (NASDAQ:PSTV) on Thursday detailed a strategic shift toward "pivotal trial readiness," supported by a recently completed $15 million public offering designed to extend the company’s cash runway into 2027.
In times of uncertainty, we often look for something solid to hold onto. Lately, it seems the world’s investors have decided that “something solid” is, quite literally, gold.
The metal’s soaring price is more than just a market trend; it's a global barometer of anxiety.
When faith in currencies, governments, and traditional financial systems begins to waver, we see a familiar flight to the perceived safety of this timeless asset.
Well, pull out the party hats and dust off the stock tickers.
Lithium, the commodity that investors and analysts had all but left for dead in the great market purge of 2023-2024, is back.
The stock market has long treated Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) less as a traditional automaker and more as a futuristic technology cult, with its valuation soaring on the gravitational pull of its CEO, Elon Musk.
This persistent "Musk Premium" has burned countless short-sellers.
Bitcoin has vaporised more than US$800 billion in its latest crash and sucked US$1 trillion out of the broader crypto market.
With nearly US$2 trillion in market value and rising allocations from Wall Street firms, ETFs, pension funds, and insurers, Bitcoin is increasingly woven into traditional finance.
Japan’s bond market has been sliding all week, with the 10-year yield now near 2.37% and the 40-year pushing above 4.2%, both multi-decade highs.
U.S. President Donald Trump has escalated his confrontation with European leaders on the eve of the World Economic Forum in Davos, threatening to impose a 200% tariff on French wine and champagne.
If you think the Formula 1 season finale in Abu Dhabi is just about who gets to spray the rose water, you aren’t looking at the balance sheet.
As the sun sets over the Yas Marina Circuit this weekend, we aren’t just witnessing a sporting event; we are watching the closing bell of one of the most efficient capital-generating machines in modern sports.
LSI Industries (NASDAQ:LYTS) reported fiscal second-quarter results that surpassed Wall Street estimates, underpinned by a surge in demand for its lighting solutions and a significant strengthening of its balance sheet.
Procter & Gamble (NYSE:PG) maintained its full-year outlook Thursday despite a slight earnings dip, as the consumer giant leans into a massive $2 billion global restructuring to combat rising tariffs and a "bifurcated" consumer landscape.
McCormick & Company (NYSE:MKC) today reported solid 2025 results and issued a robust 2026 outlook fueled by its recent acquisition of a controlling stake in McCormick de Mexico.
Freeport-McMoRan (NYSE:FCX) reported fourth-quarter adjusted earnings that sailed past Wall Street forecasts, proving that record-high metal prices can insulate the world’s largest publicly traded copper producer from even severe operational disruptions.
Cass Information Systems (NASDAQ:CASS) capped off a historic 2025 with record annual net income, as the St. Louis-based payment processor successfully leveraged higher interest rates to offset a persistent slump in the transportation sector.
PayPal Holdings (NASDAQ:PYPL) has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Cymbio, a Tel Aviv-based orchestration platform that specializes in connecting brand catalogs to diverse digital marketplaces and AI interfaces.