Lowe’s earnings report comes a day after Home Depot’s third quarter earnings beat analysts‘ estimates.
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Charlie Munger calls the success of Elon Musk’s Tesla a ‚minor miracle‘ in the car business
„We haven’t had a successful new auto company in a long, long time. What Tesla has done in the car business is a minor miracle,“ Munger said.
Stocks making the biggest moves in the premarket: Walmart, Vodafone, Getty Images and more
The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include Walmart, Vodafone, Getty Images, and more.
FTX says it could have over 1 million creditors in new bankruptcy filing
In an updated filing Tuesday, FTX said there could be more than one million creditors with claims in its bankruptcy case.
Charlie Munger says crypto is a bad combo of fraud and delusion — ‚good for kidnappers‘
„This is a very, very bad thing. The country did not need a currency that was good for kidnappers,“ Munger said in an interview with CNBC’s Becky Quick Tuesday.
‚We will see spectacular failures‘: CEOs and investors on what the end of cheap money means for tech
Multibillion-dollar unicorn companies will collapse in „spectacular failures,“ one venture capitalist told CNBC.
Credit Suisse sells most of its securitized products business to Apollo as it speeds up restructure
Credit Suisse said it would accelerate the restructure of its investment bank by selling a significant portion of its securitized products group to Apollo.
Home Depot posts better-than-expected quarter despite inflation
Home Depot reported third-quarter earnings on Tuesday, beating analyst expectations.
Walmart raises outlook as groceries boost sales, inventory glut recedes
Walmart, the nation’s largest grocer, benefited from food sales, as apparel and electronics sales slowed.
Crypto.com CEO downplays FTX contagion fears, says he’ll prove naysayers wrong as withdrawals rise
Crypto.com CEO Kris Marszalek said his firm had a „tremendously strong balance sheet“ and wasn’t engaged in the kinds of practices that caused FTX’s collapse.