Tech stocks were under pressure in the last week, but the broader markets continued to show resilience as Dow and S&P 500 continued to trade higher. Our deep learning algorithms paired with AI technology has rated the top ETFs by weekly inflows.
YRC, the fourth largest LTL shipper, received a $700 million Cares loan that gave the Treasury a 30% stake. With YRC shares down 99.9% from their March 2005 high, don't bet on a recovery.
Markets are hopeful after the European Union signed off on a 750-billion-euro package last night that drove European markets higher. Earnings have also given stocks a boost. If you're looking for stocks to invest in, our AI has picked out 5 for today.
Dow is up over 300 points, Nasdaq has retreated after hitting a record high, and sentiment has improved following news of a European stimulus package. Mark Cuban says this rally reminds him of the dot-com bubble and to not get greedy. If you agree, AI has selected several Top Shorts for today.
Chipotle is expected to report $0.25/share on $1.22 billion in revenue. Meanwhile, the so-called Whisper number is $0.15. The Whisper number is the Street's unofficial view on earnings.
Microsoft is expected to report earnings of $1.38/share on $36.64 billion in revenue. Meanwhile, the so-called Whisper number is $1.50. The Whisper number is the Street's unofficial view on earnings.
Tesla is expected to report a loss of ($0.71)/share on $4.67 billion in revenue. Meanwhile, the so-called Whisper number is a loss of ($0.23). The Whisper number is the Street's unofficial view on earnings.
In trading on Tuesday, shares of International Business Machines crossed above their 200 day moving average of $129.18, changing hands as high as $132.17 per share. International Business Machines shares are currently trading up about 1.7% on the day.
Britannia Industries, India’s largest biscuit maker, reported a net profit jump of 5,460 million rupees ($72 million), up 117% from a year ago, on revenue of 33,840 million ($450 million), for the quarter ending June.