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Mark Zuckerberg Blames Slower Sales on War, Layoffs on AI Costs

In an internal Q&A with employees, Meta's CEO said the company will shrink teams and develop more new apps as AI changes workflows.

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Sandisk, Western Digital Report Jumps in Third-Quarter Profit on AI Data Storage Demand

Sandisk and Western Digital logged profits of $3.62 billion and $3.21 billion, respectively, as both companies benefited from efforts to scale up AI infrastructure.

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Apple Shares Rise on Strong iPhone Sales, but Higher Memory Prices Loom

CEO-in-waiting John Ternus spoke to investors as Apple reported a gross profit margin approaching 50%.

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Roblox Cuts Outlook as Safety Efforts Weigh on First-Quarter Results

The videogame company now forecasts revenue of $5.87 billion to $6.14 billion for the full year, down from its prior outlook of $6.02 billion to $6.29 billion.

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Rivian Automotive Boosts Initial Capacity for Georgia Plant; First-Quarter Revenue Rises

Rivian plans to increase initial production capacity for a plant it's building in Georgia by 50%, a move the electric car maker disclosed as it posted higher revenue in its latest quarter.

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Air Canada Swings to First-Quarter Profit, Suspends Full-Year Guidance

The airline swung to a profit in the first quarter on resilient air travel demand, but suspended its full-year guidance amid unpredictable jet fuel costs.

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Amgen Posts Higher First-Quarter Profit, Revenue

The biotechnology company reported a profit of $1.82 billion, driven by a 4% rise in product sales.

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Reddit Stock Gets Much- Needed Earnings Boost

Reddit reported adjusted earnings of $1.01 a share, beating estimates of 57 cents a share.

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Clorox Cuts Earnings Outlook Despite Higher Profit

The cleaning-products maker lowered its outlook for earnings per share to $4.78 to $4.98 for the year, down from previous guidance of $5.60 to $5.95.

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Stryker First-Quarter Sales, Profit Rise as it Dealt with Cyberattack

The medical-device company posted a profit of $745 million, up from $654 million in the same quarter a year ago.

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FCC's Carr Says Disney TV License Review Isn't About Kimmel

The commission's chairman said the decision to do an early review of ABC licenses is related to DEI initiatives, not speech.

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Union Pacific, Norfolk Southern Refile Rail-Merger Application

The latest application says the merged railroad would have a 39% market share and provides conditions under which Union Pacific would walk away from the tie-up.

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Cigna to Exit Affordable Care Act Market, Adding to Tumult

The move follows Aetna's departure from the ACA market, which has seen significantly declining membership amid rising premium bills.

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Elon Musk Concludes Testimony in OpenAI Lawsuit

OpenAI President Greg Brockman and Musk's fixer, Jared Birchall, are also expected to testify on Thursday.

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Eli Lilly Shares Jump 10% as Mounjaro, Zepbound Fuel Massive Growth

Surging consumer demand for blockbuster weight-loss drugs helped offset their declining prices.

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Caterpillar Lifts Outlook as AI-Fueled Power Demand Persists

Caterpillar said demand for its construction equipment, engines and generators remains strong despite rising geopolitical tensions and higher energy prices.

 

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