This July, Coinbase, Qualcomm, Adobe, Meta, and Airbnb are standout growth stocks. Each company shows strong financial health and strategic initiatives. Coinbase's robust revenue growth, Qualcomm's AI advancements, Adobe's AI and cloud focus, Meta's significant AI investments, and Airbnb's market expansion highlight their potential for substantial returns. These stocks offer promising opportunities for growth-oriented investors.
While global markets are coping with various challenges and geopolitical uncertainties, Netflix has had its fair share of ups and downs since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.
For March 2022, Nio reported 9,985 vehicle deliveries, representing year-over-year growth of 37.6%, while cumulative deliveries of vehicles as of March 31, 2022, reached 192,838.
CEO Veteran Howard Shultz suspended billions of dollars in shares repurchases Monday and said his immediate focus would be on cafes, customers, and employees rather than the stock market.
In a securities filing Monday, Elon Musk reported owning nearly 73.5 million shares on Twitter, representing a 9.2% stake valued at $2.9 billion based on Friday's closing price.
Google's (NASDAQ:GOOGL) sister company, Waymo LLC, is making its first attempt at sending cars without any human control into major metropolitan areas with its fully autonomous vehicles.
Sought to be another interesting week in this week's market with potentially increased sanctions against Russia and intensified lockdowns in China, here's what to watch in this week's markets.
On Wednesday, Beyond Meat announced it is launching the first product from its joint venture with PepsiCo and, following the news, Beyond's stock rose 2.3%.
On Wednesday, FedEx subsidiary FedEx Express said it would begin testing Elroy Airâs Chaparral autonomous air cargo system next year.
SoFi Technologies, Inc. (SOFI) announced Tuesday that members will now be able to invest part of every direct deposit into cryptocurrency with zero fees, building on the company's robust offerings.
As the logistics company rolls out new data initiatives, United Parcel Services is set to announce an expansion of its 2019 deal with Alphabet's Google Cloud.
On Tuesday, Nvidia Corporation's CEO Jensen Huang announced a slew of new products and initiatives at the keynote address of the GTC 2022 virtual conference, which will run through Thursday, March 24.
On Tuesday, Adobe Inc. gave a disappointing outlook for its second quarter amid increased competition, making a dent against its prominent design software.
China Evergrande Group said in a stock exchange filing Tuesday that it would probably not meet a March 31 deadline to file its financial results for 2021 as its audit work is not complete.
In an attempt to reassure investors about the company's prospects after a year in which its stock has fallen by more than half, e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. boosted its share buyback program from $15 billion to $25 billion.
Investors will be looking to see whether stocks are set for a sustained recovery or if more turbulence awaits now that the long-awaited rate hike from the Federal Reserve is out of the way. Here's what to watch in this week's upcoming markets
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