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Broadcom Sales Rise as AI Developers Build More Products and Agents

The semiconductor and software maker's revenue rose 29% as AI demand continues to drive sales.

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Morgan Stanley Lays Off 2,500 Employees Across All Divisions

The layoffs of 3% of the workforce are tied to shifting business priorities and individual job performance.

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Robinhood Aims High With New Products, Including a Premium Credit Card

The company is rolling out new features and services to win affluent investors as well as gain wallet share with existing customers.

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Tech Bosses Tell Trump They'll Pay Up for Electricity

Big Tech's decision to foot more of the electricity bill has begun to benefit companies that provide power and their stocks.

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Ford Posts Lower U.S. Sales in February on Declines in Electric, Hybrid Vehicles

The carmaker said it sold a total of 149,962 vehicles in the U.S. last month, down 5.5% from the prior-year period.

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Cracker Barrel Works to Repair Its Business

The restaurant chain reported lower profits and revenue in its latest quarter, but the CEO says efforts to turn it around are taking shape.

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American Eagle Fourth-Quarter Sales Rise on Growth of Aerie

Same-store sales climbed 23% at Aerie, helping boost American Eagle's overall revenue 10% in the fourth quarter.

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StubHub Swings to Loss, Revenue Falls

The ticket exchange platform posted a loss of $535.3 million that included a $492.9 million nonrecurring, noncash provision for income taxes during the quarter.

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Apple Uses Low Prices to Attack Rivals During Memory-Chip Crunch

Leveraging its supply-chain might, the iPhone giant is making a play for more share in cheaper phone and laptop categories.

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Okta Expects Revenue Growth to Slow in New Fiscal Year

The identity management and security company expects revenue of $749 million to $753 million in the first quarter, below Wall Street estimates of $754.9 million.

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Brown-Forman Says Sales in Developed Markets Still Falling

The Jack Daniel's maker attributed the sales decline to a number of macroeconomic pressures, some of which could persist.

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Bayer Net Loss Widens on Weedkiller Litigation Charges

The agriculture and pharmaceutical company reported a steeper net loss, including a €3.55 billion hit mainly from litigation-related expenses.

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Campari Sees Stable Performance This Year Despite Continued Hit From Tariffs

The Italian distiller set out cautiously positive guidance for a year in which it expects sales and earnings growth to be tempered by trade tariffs and currency effects.

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Abercrombie Expects Slower Sales Growth, Tariff Headwinds in 2026

The clothing company forecast sales to climb 3% to 5% in 2026. The outlook marks a slowdown from the 6.2% increase in sales that Abercrombie logged last year.

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Bath & Body Works Says Strategy Shift Making Progress But 'Will Take Time'

Bath & Body Works reported lower fourth-quarter profit, but said its strategy pivot to refocus on its core products was making progress.

 

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March 04, 2026 21:00 ET (02:00 GMT)

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