Throwback: iPhone turns 10
Today marks the 10th birthday of the iPhone. Yahoo Finance’s Jen Rogers, Rick Newman, and Nicole Sinclair talk about their first iPhones and how Apple has improved.
Palantir followed up its “bombastic” December quarter with even better results for the March quarter as the data analytics software company continued to gain traction with its artificial-intelligence tools in particular with U.S. commercial customers. For the March quarter, Palantir posted revenue of $634 million, up 21% from a year ago, and ahead of both the company’s guidance range of $612 million to $616 million and Wall Street’s consensus of $615 million as tracked by FactSet. Adjusted operating income was $226 million, well ahead of Palantir’s forecast of $196 million to $200 million.
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Shares of the fitness equipment maker rose 20.6% in premarket trading. "We do not comment on speculation or rumors," a Peloton spokesperson said when contacted for comment on the report. Last week, Peloton CEO Barry McCarthy quit and the company announced job cuts to reduce costs after posting weak results.
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