Weekly StockWatch: Tesla Record Revenues, Netflix Subscriber Growth, Deliveroo Lower GTV Guidance & More
The earnings season picked up this week of October 17-21, with Tesla, Netflix and Snap standing out, ahead of more Tech heavyweights next week
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The earnings season picked up this week of October 17-21, with Tesla, Netflix and Snap standing out, ahead of more Tech heavyweights next week
The leader of the Electric Vehicle (EV) market announced overall strong financial results for the third quarter of the year, after the US markets closed on Wednesday
The FXCM US.BANKS basket has moved into its bullish channel between the upper blue and red bands (top). Moreover, its stochastic (middle) is moving towards the 80+ levels (red arrow). If it hits and maintains, the positive momentum will likely be price supportive.
After a dismal first half of the year, the streaming giant staged an impressive turnaround, adding almost 2.5 million new subscribers during the third quarter, as per Tuesday’s earnings report
The earnings season kicked-off in the US during the week of October 10-14, with Delta Airlines and big banks, while Netflix’s ad-supported plan also drew attention amidst a flurry of news
The last earnings season of the year gets underway in the US this week, against a difficult backdrop for Wall Street and stock markets around the world
During the week of October 3-10 we got another twist in the Musk-Twitter saga, EV start-ups released their latest sales figures, amidst more corporate news, as the latest earnings season is right around the corner
Tuesday marked another episode to the acquisition saga, as Tesla’s CEO offered to buy Twitter at the original price of the April agreement, after previously having backed away from the deal
The bank had endured several knocks, including losing $5.1bn when Archegos Capital Management collapsed. It may need to raise capital but hasn't announced new fundraising endeavours yet. However, selling new shares will dilute the value of existing shares, and increasing debt will hurt its balance sheet further
During the final week of September and Q3, there were many corporate news as the latest earnings season approaches, including Amazon’s new sale event, Nike’s results and more
Against a stagflationary environment and aggressive monetary tightening by the Fed, which are harmful to Wall Street, we take a look at some companies that will be on our radar over the coming months
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