CEO of Meta and Facebook Mark Zuckerberg, Lauren Sanchez, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, Google CEO Sundar Pichai and Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk. Photo credit: Getty The Fed is used to steering markets on its big day,
Beyond the immediate frustration for Tesla owners, incidents like these have broader implications. Tesla owner outraged after catching vandal on camera: 'What's with all the hate?' first appeared on The Cool Down.
The social-networking giant that owns Facebook and Instagram will report quarterly earnings after Wednesday's market close. Here’s what investors will be looking out for: Meta Platforms is expected to earn $6.
Gift Nifty indicated a muted start for the Indian stock market indices. Asian markets dipped, while the US stock market ended lower overnight as investors reacted to the US Fed’s interest rate decision and quarterly earnings from Microsoft,
Tesla’s fourth-quarter adjusted earnings miss analysts’ estimates but the stock rises on optimism over the electric-vehicle maker’s growth projections, Microsoft’s Azure growth misses estimates, and Meta’s fourth-quarter profit handily tops forecasts.
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In the early 2000s, the complaints were similar...We missed that underneath the surface many things were changing,” says Jens Ulbrich, chief economist at the Bundesbank, Germany’s central bank. Back then,
President Trump’s allies and aides are learning to deal with Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who has had a consistent presence in the early days of the Trump administration. Musk had a front-row seat at
Tesla (TSLA) stock gained 4.1% in yesterday’s after-hours trading session fueled by CEO Elon Musk’s comments that the vehicle business would
Good morning. Meta and Tesla shares gain on solid earnings news. The European Central Bank is widely expected to cut rates again. And increasing thefts in Britain are costing retailers billions of pounds.
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