The past week has been a tumultuous one for the software and enterprise tech industry. With Salesforce executives revealing that deals are getting delayed, Dell experiencing shrinking margins, and Okta facing macroeconomic challenges, it was clear that the sector was in for a rough ride. Veeva’s CEO also highlighted the competition posed by generative artificial
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The Russian government’s decision to soften requirements for mandatory sales of foreign currency for exporters has raised questions about the efficacy of capital controls in the country. President Vladimir Putin signed a decree in October mandating the reintroduction of capital controls to prop up the rouble and address capital outflows. However, the recent changes to
Dell Technologies saw its stock slide more than 16% after executives warned investors about further margin pressure in the coming years. While the company posted a first-quarter earnings beat on both the top and bottom line, the forecast of a roughly 150 basis point reduction in gross margin by 2025 caused concern among shareholders. On
The Food and Drug Administration has given its approval for Moderna’s vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus for adults aged 60 and older. This marks the company’s second product to enter the U.S. market, providing Moderna with a much-needed revenue stream as demand for its Covid jab declines. The decision to approve Moderna’s shot was based
Dell Technologies experienced a significant drop in share price, with shares falling more than 16% following the release of the company’s fiscal first-quarter results. Despite beating analysts’ expectations, investors were discouraged by Dell’s lower-than-expected artificial intelligence server backlog and the anticipated decline in margins. The stock market’s negative reaction to these news highlights the underlying
The recent market activity has taken a toll on Salesforce, with shares plummeting over 14% after missing first-quarter revenue estimates. The company did manage to surpass adjusted earnings expectations, but its current-quarter guidance fell short on both top and bottom lines. This drop signifies the importance of meeting revenue projections in maintaining investor confidence. UiPath
Dick’s Sporting Goods reported a solid first quarter with substantial growth in comparable sales. The company exceeded analyst expectations, with earnings per share of $3.30 compared to an expected $2.95, and revenue of $3.02 billion versus an anticipated $2.94 billion. This strong performance led to a 5.3% increase in comparable sales, driven by higher transaction
Pinduoduo (PDD) has emerged as a dominant player in China’s e-commerce landscape, beating out competitors such as Alibaba and JD.com. The company’s value-for-money positioning and the growth of its Temu marketplace have propelled it to the top spot in terms of market capitalization. With stellar first-quarter results and a surge in share value, PDD is
American Airlines recently announced a significant cut to its sales outlook, indicating a challenging road ahead for the company. The airline giant now expects unit revenues to plummet by as much as 6% in the second quarter compared to the previous year, a stark contrast from the initial forecast of a decline of no more
Robinhood’s decision to initiate a $1 billion share repurchase program is certainly a bold move. The market’s positive reaction with a 4.5% increase in after-hours trading indicates that investors are optimistic about the company’s future. However, the extended timeline of two to three years for the execution of the program starting in the third quarter
Semler Scientific, a relatively unknown medical technology company, made headlines recently as its shares experienced a significant surge in value. This sudden increase came after the company announced its decision to embrace bitcoin as its primary treasury reserve asset, following in the footsteps of industry giant MicroStrategy. Despite focusing on products related to the detection
In George Miller’s new Mad Max film “Furiosa,” a red paint flare explodes and casts the theater screen in a saturated crimson cloud. However, this is not the ordinary movie-viewing experience that most people are familiar with. The theater is equipped with gyroscopic 4DX chairs, plumes of fog, and environmental effects that enable the audience
Neon had a successful weekend at the box office with the expansion of the indie film “Babes.” Directed by Pamela Adlon, the film follows the story of childhood best friends Eden and Dawn, played by Ilana Glazer and Michelle Buteau, as they navigate the complexities of adulthood. The film made an estimated $1.06 million over
Tuya, a Chinese company listed on U.S. stock exchanges, has caught the attention of analysts at Morgan Stanley. They have recently revised their forecasts, predicting a potential surge of over 75% in the company’s stock price. This optimistic outlook is based on Tuya’s strong performance in the overseas market, where it generates more than 80%