Oil giant Royal Dutch Shell on Thursday reported weaker-than-expected third-quarter earnings and announced it had set itself a bigger carbon reduction target.
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Ford shatters Wall Street’s earnings expectations, raises guidance for the year on new vehicle demand
Ford nearly doubled Wall Street’s earnings expectations and slightly beat revenue projections for the third quarter.
Stocks making the biggest moves in the premarket: Robinhood, McDonald’s, Microsoft & more
These are the stocks posting the largest moves before the bell.
Ron Baron says he made $6 billion on Tesla investment, plans to be a shareholder for a long time
At more than $1,000 as of Wednesday, Baron’s namesake investment firm holds almost 6 million Tesla shares, on a cost of ownership basis at $42.88 each.
Remember dogecoin? A rival ‚meme token‘ just hit a record high and is close to overtaking it
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Investors pour money into Chinese start-ups despite regulatory crackdown
Venture capital investment in China rose in the third quarter, bringing year-to-date totals to more than all of 2020, multiple data sources show.
Robinhood drops 10% to below IPO price as investors worry about bleak outlook
Robinhood shares are plummeting 10% in extended trading, dipping below the stock trading app’s IPO price of $38 per share.
Boeing posts loss as Dreamliner flaws drive up costs, but airplane sales rise
Boeing reported close to $15.3 billion in revenue, an 8% improvement from last year but less than analysts expected.
Dow inches higher amid busy earnings, aims for 4th positive day in a row
U.S. stock index futures were in positive territory during early morning trading on Wednesday after stocks closed at record highs.
GM beats Wall Street’s third-quarter estimates, guides toward ‚high end‘ of 2021 earnings forecast
Analysts say they expect relatively solid results, despite a global shortage of semiconductor chips that has depleted vehicle inventories and suttered plants.