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Hershey’s stock saw a significant drop of 7% in premarket trading after the company’s second-quarter results fell short of analyst expectations. Despite earning $1.27 per share on revenue of $2.07 billion, the company missed the projected profit of $1.43 per share on revenue of $2.31 billion. This decline was attributed to consumers pulling back on
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Bill Ackman’s hedge fund, Pershing Square USA, recently withdrew its plans for an initial public offering due to what appeared to be a lack of investor demand. This decision came shortly after the fund announced its intention to raise $2 billion, a significant decrease from the previously speculated $25 billion. Despite the setback, Ackman expressed
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Microsoft experienced a 6% drop in shares due to disappointing results from its cloud business. Despite beating expectations in the fiscal fourth quarter, the negative cloud business impact overshadowed these successes. On the other hand, Advanced Micro Devices saw a 5% increase in shares after surpassing second-quarter estimates. The company posted impressive earnings and revenue
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Advanced Micro Devices recently released their second-quarter earnings report, surpassing Wall Street expectations and showcasing impressive growth in sales of the company’s AI chips. The company reported earnings per share of 69 cents, adjusted versus 68 cents, and revenue of $5.83 billion versus $5.72 billion expected. These results led to an 8% rise in AMD
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McDonald’s is set to release its second-quarter earnings report, and analysts have projected some key figures that the company is expected to announce. Despite these projections, McDonald’s has faced a slew of challenges throughout the year, which have reflected in its stock performance. The company’s shares have dropped by 15% year-to-date, largely due to concerns
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China recently announced a significant increase in subsidies to support specific consumer purchases, signaling a shift towards boosting domestic consumption. The government allocated the equivalent of 300 billion yuan ($41.5 billion) in special bonds towards trade-ins and equipment upgrades, expanding an existing program. According to Ding Wenjie, an investment strategist at China Asset Management Co.,
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