Why Tesla’s stock is falling despite a beat on delivery numbers
Tesla’s stock is shrugging off a slight beat on delivery numbers for the third quarter, as expectations had become elevated heading into Wednesday’s report.
Tesla’s stock is shrugging off a slight beat on delivery numbers for the third quarter, as expectations had become elevated heading into Wednesday’s report.
Bernstein analysts say spending on AI inference has trailed expectations, putting Nvidia in a relatively better spot than peers as the company dominates the AI training market.
Conagra’s stock was headed for a selloff on Wednesday after the maker of frozen foods and snacks suffered a rare quarterly profit miss, as sales were hurt by declines in pricing and volumes.
A prolonged strike may lead to delayed shipments and deliveries to warehouses, notes one analyst.
While Nike bulls have been anticipating turnaround plans to bear fruit in the Spring 2026 fashion cycle, “that timeline may prove optimistic,” according to one analyst.
U.S. businesses added a higher-than-expected 143,000 new jobs in September , paycheck company ADP said. Yet it was the sixth straight month in which employment gains totaled less than 200,000 in a sign the labor market has cooled off considerably.
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Humana’s stock was headed for another sharp selloff on Tuesday, toward a more than four-year low, after the government cut its rating on one of the health insurer’s large Medicare Advantage plans because it missed some performance measures.
Stocks often struggle in the three months after Inauguration Day.
The political debate over energy policy has become epitomized by fracking, a controversial method of extracting oil and natural gas that has led the U.S. to become the world’s largest producer of fossil fuels for the first time since the 1960s.
Oil futures extended gains Wednesday, rising more than 3% while investors awaited Israel’s response to a massive missile barrage by Iran a day earlier, stoking fears of a wider conflict that could impede flows of crude from the Middle East.
Jet-engine aftermarket company prices above the top of its range for its trading debut on Wednesday.
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Mortgage applications fell 1.3% in the past week, the Mortgage Bankers Association said.
LPL Financial Holdings Inc.’s stock was down 4.7% in premarket trading on Wednesday after it said it fired Dan H. Arnold as chief executive for allegedly violating the financial advice firm’s rules on a respectful workplace.
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Treasury yields rose early Wednesday amid concerns rising energy prices and a prolonged U.S. dock strike may stoke inflation.
Markets crave certainty, which can be in short supply in October when it comes before a U.S. presidential election.