Category: Post-Earnings
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Salesforce Reinvents Microsoft’s Domination In Q1 2027 Earnings Report
Enterprises continue committing future dollars to Salesforce despite every AI headline screaming that software disruption is accelerating.
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AutoZone’s Q3 Earnings: Is This The Death Of Disposable Thinking?
AutoZone earnings reinforced the idea that consumers are becoming more selective about replacement and more committed to preservation.
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Zoom’s Earnings Revealed AI’s Next Target: Corporate Bureaucracy
Some investors still see Zoom as a pandemic relic. But the company’s latest earnings show that it Zoom may benefit from the next workplace transformation.
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Intuit’s Layoffs Revealed The Threat Hiding Inside The Company
Intuit had a strong earnings report, but the stock dropped almost 4%, which tells you investors were focused on the message hidden inside it.
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Why NVIDIA Stock Slipped Despite Record AI Revenue Growth
As expected, NVIDIA crushed earnings, further cementing its dominance in the booming AI market and strengthening the bullish outlook for AI stocks.
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Walmart Outlook Raises Fresh Concerns About Retail Demand
Shares of Walmart are down over 7.5% after the company issued a worse-than-expected outlook for the full year and current quarter.
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How NVIDIA Lost Billions In China And Still Posted Absurd Numbers
NVIDIA losing billions tied to China, while still crushing revenue, profits, cash flow, and guidance, could go down as the most critical AI story in decades.
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TJX Q1 Earnings: Great Numbers, But What Does It Signal?
A blowout quarter for TJX isn’t necessarily a vote of confidence in the American consumer — it may be closer to the opposite.
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Lowe’s Crushed Earnings, But Dropped – Here’s Why
While Lowe’s cautious guidance may have disappointed investors in the short term, several factors still support the bullish case.
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Home Depot Found A Way To Profit From “America’s Frozen Housing Market”
The real story from the Home Depot earnings report is how the company is benefiting from a major structural shift in America’s housing market.