Texas Instruments falls after the chip maker’s first-quarter earnings forecast misses estimates, and Boeing declines after revealing it expects to post a wider fourth-quarter loss because of strikes at the aerospace giant.
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Texas Instruments falls after the chip maker’s first-quarter earnings forecast misses estimates, and Boeing declines after revealing it expects to post a wider fourth-quarter loss because of strikes at the aerospace giant.
The S&P 500 hit a high. Tesla launched the new Model Y in the U.S. and Europe. AI stocks like Nvidia are testing key levels.
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Verizon Communications on Friday reported its best quarterly wireless subscriber growth in five years, fueled by robust demand for its customizable myPlan, Black Friday deals and trade-in offers for the AI-powered iPhone 16 series.
U.S. stock futures showed small losses due to tariff concerns stirred by President Trump's trade policies. Boeing and Verizon shares fell due to forecasts of higher losses and lower profits, respectively.
China's BYD could start selling its first plug-in hybrid vehicle in Japan this year, the company said on Friday, as it aims to expand its lineup in the country to seven or eight models over the next two years or so.
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Futures are near the all-time high of $2,826.30, set in late October, with the latest rally triggered by Trump's threat to impose tariffs on some of the biggest U.S. trading partners, including Canada, Mexico, Europe and China, Saxo said.