Disney Jumps After Announcing $4.99 ESPN Service
Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) investors got some major news about the company’s new ESPN streaming service on Tuesday afternoon after the company reported mixed first-quarter results.
Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) investors got some major news about the company’s new ESPN streaming service on Tuesday afternoon after the company reported mixed first-quarter results.
Equifax Inc. (NYSE: EFX) is hoping to show its investors the company has put its massive security breach behind on Tuesday when the company reports its fourth-quarter earnings after the market close. While analysts are expecting some solid numbers from Equifax, fallout from the breach will likely continue to hurt the stock.
General Motors Company (NYSE: GM) stock traded higher by 1.4 percent on Tuesday morning after the company reported record fourth-quarter earnings.
Wells Fargo & Co (NYSE: WFC) stock fell 7 percent on Monday after a handful of Wall Street analysts downgraded the stock in the aftermath of a recent crackdown by the Federal Reserve.
Broadcom Ltd. (Nasdaq: AVGO) has raised its buyout offer for Qualcomm, Inc. (QCOM) from $70 per share to $82 per share, but the market’s muted reaction on Monday suggests there is still plenty of investor skepticism that a merger will be completed.
Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. (NYSE: CMG) investors are hoping this is finally the year the struggling restaurant gets back on track following a string of food safety outbreaks back in 2015.
After years of lagging the market, General Motors Company (NYSE: GM) stock finally started to gain some traction in the second half of 2017 on reports the company’s transition to the driverless, electric age of the auto industry may be going smoother than anticipated.
Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE: XOM) stock dropped 5.5 percent on Friday after higher oil prices didn’t give Exxon profits the boost Wall Street had anticipated in the fourth quarter.
CBS Corporation (NYSE: CBS) has confirmed it is in talks with Viacom, Inc. (VIA, VIAB) to potentially reunite the two companies after they spit from each other back in 2006. The companies say they formed a joint exploratory committee to discuss a merger.
The California Department of Motor Vehicles has released its annual report on autonomous vehicle technology, and Tesla Inc (Nasdaq: TSLA) is nowhere to be found. According to the report, General Motors Co. (GM) and Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL) AVs logged nearly half a million miles on California public roads in 2017, while Tesla AVs failed log a single mile.