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Jul 23

Morgan Stanley's Screening of Wealth-Management Clients Draws More Scrutiny

A probe by Finra, Wall Street's self-regulator, spans the wealth unit as well as the division that houses trading.

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Kohl's and Opendoor Headline a New Class of Meme Stocks

Individual investors are flocking to social media to cheer on a new group of oddball stocks and squeeze the short sellers; 'Let's goo!!' says Hot-Ticket9440.

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AT&T Earnings Are Up Next. Verizon's Results Bode Well.

Investors will be hoping for big things considering that rival Verizon raised its guidance earlier this week.

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T-Mobile, Comcast, Charter Team Up on Mobile Services for Businesses

Comcast and Charter Communications have agreed to use T-Mobile's network to deliver mobile services to their business clients starting in 2026, the companies said.

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Texas Instruments Profit, Sales Up in Second Quarter

The Dallas-based chip maker reported higher profit and sales in the second quarter with growth across key revenue segments.

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Baker Hughes Logs Higher Second-Quarter Profit, but Revenue Slides

The company, which provides oilfield products, services and digital solutions, posted higher profit in the second quarter despite a decline in revenue.

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Cal-Maine Foods Results Climb as Squeezed Egg Supply Drives Prices

Cal-Maine Foods logged a jump in earnings and sales during its fiscal fourth quarter as a limited supply of eggs drove prices 55% higher.

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Trump Expects $20 Million More in Ad Dollars From '60 Minutes' Settlement

President posts on social media that he will receive more than the already agreed to $16 million payment.

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Canadian National Railway Lowers 2025 Outlook Amid Tariff Uncertainty

The freight railway company reported a decline in second-quarter revenue and lowered its 2025 earnings guidance, citing tariff volatility.

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Coke With Cane Sugar Is Coming. But Corn Syrup Isn't Going Away.

The beverage maker will roll out a new cane sugar-sweetened option in the fall, while retaining the high-fructose corn-syrup version.

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Hershey Lifts Candy Prices, Citing High Cocoa Costs

The chocolate maker has notified retail customers of a double-digit percentage increase, as cocoa markets have stayed high on supply concerns.

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Capital One Swings to Loss After Discover Financial Acquisition

Capital One completed its $35 billion acquisition of Discover in May. The transaction's dent to earnings per share was around $14.06 after tax.

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GM Profit Shrinks After $1.1 Billion Tariff Hit

General Motors' net income shrank 35% in the second quarter despite strong sales gains.

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Wall Street Loves GE Vernova. Earnings Are an Important Test.

For the second quarter, due Wednesday morning, Wall Street is looking for Ebitda of $721 million and earnings per share of $1.51 from sales of $8.8 billion.

 

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July 22, 2025 23:00 ET (03:00 GMT)

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