Google to Double Spending as Earnings Beat Wall Street Expectations
The tech giant's annual revenues surpassed $400 billion for the first time.
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Qualcomm First-Quarter Sales Rise, But Memory Shortage Dents Outlook
The semiconductor company logged revenue of $12.25 billion, but said the memory supply shortage will put a damper on its performance in the current quarter.
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Arm Holdings Third-Quarter Profit Falls Despite Revenue Growth
The British semiconductor company logged lower profit in its latest quarter despite a rise in sales due to increased demand for its chips in artificial intelligence data centers.
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Snap Sales Rise But Perplexity Deal Is Delayed
The company behind Snapchat said its outlook excludes potential sales from the integration with Perplexity because Snap hasn't yet agreed on a path to a broader rollout of its deal with the AI company.
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Uber Accelerates Growth Outside of Cities, Names New CFO
The ride-hailing company saw an increase in trips and monthly active platform customers thanks to geographic and product expansions.
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Nike Is Investigated for Alleged Discrimination Against White Workers
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is investigating allegations that Nike's diversity, equity and inclusion objectives resulted in "a pattern or practice of disparate treatment against white employees."
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RTX to Increase Missile Production Under Pentagon Deals
RTX's Raytheon division committed to surging its missile output, following pressure from Pentagon officials and President Trump to increase production.
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Eli Lilly Profit Rises Amid Weight-Loss Drug Demand
Eli Lilly reported higher fourth-quarter profit on the back of surging demand for its GLP-1 weight-loss drugs.
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Texas Instruments to Acquire Silicon Labs in Deal Valued at $7.5 Billion
Texas Instruments agreed to acquire Silicon Labs in a deal with an enterprise value of about $7.5 billion, including cash and debt.
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Washington Post Lays Off One-Third of Staff in Bid to Reshape the Company
The job cuts hit the newsroom and other departments, and will affect sports, international and other coverage.
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Ford January U.S. Sales Decline as EV Sales Slow
The Dearborn, Mich., carmaker said that it has sold a total of 135,362 vehicles in the U.S. last month, a 5.3% decline over the prior-year period.
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Fox Revenue Climbs on Growth in Cable, Advertising
Fox recorded higher revenue in the fiscal second quarter as growth in the cable segment and higher advertising revenue offset a slight decline in the television segment.
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Wegovy Maker Novo Nordisk's Shares Slump After Guidance Disappoints
The stock tumbled 19% at the opening bell in Copenhagen after its outlook for the year ahead disappointed investors.
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GE HealthCare Technologies Posts Lower Profit, Despite Higher Revenue
GE HealthCare Technologies said profit fell in the fourth quarter, despite higher revenue, as the company continues to operate in what Chief Executive Peter Arduini called a dynamic macroeconomic environment.
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Spain's Santander Launches Buyback Alongside Earnings Beat
The lender reported a 15% rise in net profit for the last quarter of 2025 and approved a €5 billion share-buyback program.
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Yum Brands Logs Higher Revenue on Growth at Taco Bell, KFC
Yum Brands logged higher revenue in its latest quarter, helped by growth at its Taco Bell and KFC businesses.
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