While the consumer part of Zoom doesn’t look as strong as it once did, the enterprise side looks robust enough for executives to raise their forecast.
Arm files for Nasdaq listing, as SoftBank aims to sell shares in chip designer it bought for $32 billion
Arm is aiming to sell shares to the public during a historically slow period for U.S. tech IPOs.
Palo Alto Networks soars 15% after earnings report. What the pros say to do next
Pros on CNBC discussed Palo Alto Networks after the cybersecurity company reported better-than-expected earnings.
Trump’s bond in Georgia election case set at $200,000
The bond filing came days before the deadline for Trump and his 18 co-defendants to surrender in Georgia.
Hot strike summer has ‘real potential to last,’ Ivy League expert says: ‘There’s a contagion effect’
“When you see another union succeed, you’re more inclined to push yourself for a better deal,” says Alex Colvin, labor expert at Cornell University.
Wall Street gets more bullish on Nvidia (again). Where Jim Cramer stands going into earnings
“I’m not saying sell. I just question the valuation being created by this endless level of enthusiasm,” Jim Cramer said Monday.
The most expensive cars sold at Pebble Beach, even amid disappointing auctions
A $30 million Ferrari led the parade of trophy cars sold during Monterey Car Week last week.
The August sell-off has the market testing some key levels. Here’s a breakdown
The 4,200 threshold is a key support level for the S&P 500.
10-year Treasury yield hits highest level since 2007
U.S. Treasury yields climbed on Monday as investors braced themselves for comments from Federal Reserve officials and economic reports expected this week.
Teva, Glenmark fined $255 million by DOJ to resolve price fixing charges
It’s the latest resolution in a string of cases related to price-fixing, referring to competitors banding together to artificially set the price of a product.
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