Pfizer’s stock falls despite fourth-quarter revenue and earnings beat. This analyst expects growth to accelerate.
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UK economy ekes out 0.1% growth in the fourth quarter, beating expectations
The U.K. economy grew by 0.1% in the fourth quarter, beating expectations, after recording zero growth in the previous three months.CNBC - 6d -
Shopify beats on fourth-quarter revenue, but gives mixed guidance
Shopify said the first quarter is "consistently" its lowest gross merchandise volume quarter seasonally.CNBC - Feb. 11 -
UK wage growth accelerates in final quarter of 2024
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Italy's UniCredit guides 2025 revenue slowdown after fourth-quarter profit beat
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Airbnb shares pop 15% on better-than-expected earnings and revenue
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Buy Nvidia’s stock ahead of earnings? This analyst makes the case.
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Moderna beats on revenue but loses more than expected as it scales down manufacturing
It marks another quarter of growing pains for the company, which is racing to launch new products and recover from the decline of its Covid business.CNBC - 4d -
Tesla’s stock falls again, and this analyst explains how Elon Musk is a problem
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Deere’s stock slides as earnings fall sharply and guidance is for more pain ahead
Deere is still grappling with a weak demand environment, with sales sharply lower across its core operating segments.MarketWatch - 5d
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