Mirror’s revenue has never matched Lululemon’s expectations and has been weighing on the company’s bottom line.
Earnings Outlook: AT&T earnings to show if the wireless subscriber party has kept roaring
The wireless industry has seen robust net additions over recent years, and Wall Street wants to know how long companies can keep up the strong growth.
: Meta expected to announce latest round of layoffs Wednesday
Facebook parent Meta Platforms Inc. is expected to slash more jobs on Wednesday, the company’s latest round of layoffs since November, according to a person familiar with the company’s plans who is not authorized to speak publicly about them.
The MarketWatch Q&A: How ‘Bad Cinderella’ actress Linedy Genao went from bank teller to Broadway star
Genao, who started out working in finance, now stars in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s new musical, ‘Bad Cinderella.’
Key Words: ‘We want to pay more taxes,’ ultra-wealthy Americans tell Congress on Tax Day
Some of the nation’s richest people converged in front of the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday to ask Congress to raise their taxes.
Personal Finance Daily: U.S. housing starts decline as apartment construction cools and Tax Day 2023 by the numbers
Tuesday’s top personal finance stories.
: Netflix is sending its DVD-by-mail business to the Blockbuster graveyard
Netflix Inc. is ending the DVD-by-mail business that first made it a household name and took down Blockbuster Video.
Earnings Results: Netflix misses on subscriber growth and earnings forecast, but stock recovers on ad plans, password-sharing crackdown
Netflix’s stock initially plunged Tuesday, after the streaming giant posted weaker subscriber growth and forecast smaller profit than Wall Street expected.
The Margin: New Trump NFTs bring the former president back on Instagram for the first time since the Jan. 6 fallout
Former President Donald Trump’s official Instagram account hasn’t posted since Jan. 5, 2021 — the day before the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Now he’s back
Market Extra: Why bears can’t keep the stock market down despite bad news
Rising geopolitical tensions, a mini bank crisis and recession fears can’t bring stocks down in 2023. It’s been all about the “pain trade,” say some analysts.
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