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…
US stocks opened on a cautious note Friday, barely budging after a strong three-day rally, as investors parsed through…
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…
The FTSE 100 index extended its recovery this week, reaching its highest level since April 2. It has jumped…
The CAC 40 index has rallied in the past two weeks as concerns about Donald Trump’s tariffs ease. It…
Wall Street stocks had an eventful April as the fear and greed index plummeted to the extreme fear zone…
Enterprise software stocks found themselves in the market’s spotlight on Thursday after ServiceNow posted stronger-than-expected earnings and guidance, reassuring…
