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A hub for timely, in-depth analysis on the quarterly earnings of the world’s most powerful companies in media, tech and finance. Clear breakdowns of financial reports, with expert commentary on what the numbers mean for the industry and the global market. Sharp insights into how these earnings reflect broader trends, impact stock prices and influence corporate strategies. Expect concise yet comprehensive coverage that cuts through the jargon, helping investors of all levels to better understand the financial health of these giants and anticipate their next moves. It’s where the pulse of power meets financial clarity. Read more about Finance.

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PepsiCo Focuses on Healthier Snacks Amid Trump-Era Policy Changes

From portion control to prebiotics, PepsiCo is revamping its portfolio for a cleaner, healthier future.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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Netflix Profit Soars, Gears Up for a Blockbuster-Heavy Second Half of 2025

Netflix’s winning formula of higher prices, global hits and ad growth powers a standout quarter.
By Andy Meek
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Tariff-Related Volatility Is Fueling Trading Revenue Across Wall Street Banks

Citigroup, Goldman Sachs and other major banks post massive trading gains as market volatility defines Trump’s economic landscape.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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FedEx Execs Are Bracing for a $170M Tariff Hit

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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Nvidia Posts Record Revenue But Faces $4.5B Hit from China Chip Ban

By Victor Dey
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Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic Returns to Business After a 2-Year Pause

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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Walmart Executives Warn of Imminent Price Increases Despite Lowered Tariffs

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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Travel Executives Notice Foreign Tourists Are Skipping the U.S. This Summer

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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Uber’s Business Model Remains Tariff-Proof, Says CEO Dara Khosrowshahi

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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CEO Jim Farley Says Ford Can Offset $1B in Tariff Costs

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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Tim Cook Says Tariffs Will Cost Apple at Least $900M in April-June Quarter

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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Mark Zuckerberg Touts A.I. Business Messaging as Future Revenue Focus

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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Google Faces Losing Temu and Shein Ad Revenue Due to China Tariffs

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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Elon Musk Vows to Refocus on Tesla Amid Profit Plunge and Brand Fallout

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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LVMH and Hermes CFOs Say Luxury Titans Are Starting to Feel Tariff Pains

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon Says Tariffs Could Spook International Clients

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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Wall Street CEOs Speak Out on Tariffs and Recession Fears on Earnings Calls

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn Defends the Language App’s A.I. Spend Despite Stock Plunge

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Predicts the Next Big Thing After ‘Agentic A.I.’

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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Amid an Uncertain Year, Can Nvidia Soothe Wall Street’s Nerves?

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky Is in No Rush to Fully Embrace A.I.

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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Google’s A.I. Spending Spree Spooks Wall Street

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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Elon Musk’s DOGE Is ‘Very Good’ for Palantir, Says CEO Alex Karp

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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Tesla’s EV Business Is Slowing—But Investors Are Buying Elon Musk’s A.I. Promises

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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