Sean Spicer makes 'Dancing With The Stars' debut
Former White House frontman Sean Spicer made his debut last night on ABC's 'Dancing with the Stars.' Yahoo Finance's On The Move panel discusses.
“Those people aren’t just being useless (and being coddled to think useless jobs actually matter—they don’t), but they are also taking money away from the rest of the workforce’s retirement programs.”
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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The Oracle of Omaha's short-term actions and long-term ethos don't always mesh.
While a high yield today is great, finding companies that consistently increase dividends can provide greater returns in the long run. These four companies just took steps to reward their shareholders with higher payouts, demonstrating a commitment to ...
The industrial giant has taken the right actions in cutting its dividend and clarifying its legal issues, and it is now fully in restructuring mode.
Investors holding Nvidia continue to check to see what others in the market are doing. The reason: Even with obvious market leaders like Nvidia stock, it can be challenging to make trading decisions. One answer came Tuesday from billionaire investor Stanley Druckenmiller.
After a rocky month of April, investor sentiment has improved somewhat. At least in part, this can be attributed to a better-than-expected earnings season. So far, about 80% of the S&P 500-listed companies have reported their Q1 results, and 77% of those have shown a quarterly EPS above the forecasts. Overall, the earnings reported are 7.5% better than the estimates, a beat that’s well above the 6.7% decadal average. Scott Chronert, a U.S. equity strategist at Citigroup, comments on the broader