JetBlue posted a loss for the first three months of the year but forecast a profit for the second quarter thanks to strong travel demand.
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McDonald’s earnings beat estimates as U.S. traffic grows despite price hikes
Shares of McDonald’s have risen 11% this year, giving it a market value of $214 billion.
General Motors raises 2023 guidance as first-quarter earnings beat expectations
General Motors on Tuesday raised key guidance for 2023 after reporting first-quarter results that topped Wall Street’s top- and bottom-line forecasts.
Stocks making the biggest premarket moves: Coca-Cola, First Solar, C3.ai and more
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in the premarket.
Hollywood backers Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney help springboard a Welsh soccer club back into the big leagues
Wrexham, the Welsh soccer club owned by Hollywood A-listers Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, secured promotion to the English Football League (EFL).
Credit Suisse logged asset outflows of more than $68 billion during first-quarter collapse
The stricken Swiss lender posted a one-off 12.43 billion Swiss franc profit for the first quarter of 2023, due to the controversial write-off of 15 billion Swiss francs of AT1 bonds by the Swiss regulator as part of its emergency takeover by domestic rival UBS.
Coca-Cola earnings beat estimates, fueled by price hikes and higher demand
Coke’s stock has risen less than 1% in 2023, and the company has a market value of $277 billion.
Credit Suisse logged asset outflows of more than $68 billion during first-quarter collapse
The stricken Swiss lender posted a one-off 12.43 billion Swiss franc profit for the first quarter of 2023, due to the controversial write-off of 15 billion Swiss francs of AT1 bonds by the Swiss regulator as part of its emergency takeover by domestic rival UBS.
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TipRanks‘ analyst ranking service pinpoints Wall Street’s best-performing analysts
Are gas-powered or electric vehicles a better deal? EVs may win out in long run, experts say
Electric vehicles tend to cost more upfront than gasoline-powered cars. But EVs may be a better financial deal for consumers over the long haul.