T-Mobile US (NASDAQ: TMUS) reported better-than-expected first-quarter earnings on Thursday, but its slower-than-anticipated growth in core wireless phone subscribers weighed on investor sentiment, with shares tumbling 6.4% in premarket trading on Friday. The company posted adjusted earnings of $2.58 per share on revenue of $20.9 billion, surpassing analyst expectations of…
Pony AI Inc (NASDAQ: PONY) is up some 20% in premarket after the Chinese startup said it has teamed…
Grupo Mexico, South America’s biggest mining and transport conglomerate, posted a 17% increase in first-quarter net profit on Friday,…
The benchmark S&P 500 index has recovered nearly 10% in recent weeks after President Trump agreed to a 90-day…
A US court monitoring the high-profile auction of shares in Citgo Petroleum’s parent company has allowed a 30-day bidding…
IBM (NYSE: IBM) is evolving into a successful turnaround story under the leadership of Arvind Krishna, says Wamsi Mohan…
Chile’s competition watchdog, Fiscalía Nacional Económica (FNE), has approved a joint venture between state-run copper major Codelco and SQM,…
Semiconductor stocks are already under significant pressure amidst escalating China-US trade tensions, but a Wall Street analyst warns these…
American consumers, grappling with economic uncertainty and inflationary pressures, are pulling back on spending—an emerging trend now reflected in…
