Deere Stock Falls Despite Earnings Surprise

John Deere’s stock price plummeted on Friday after the company reported better-than-expected earnings, but ultimately missed investor expectations. The agricultural equipment manufacturer announced a net income of $1.22 billion in its latest quarter, beating estimates by 6 cents per share. However, the stock dropped over 10% in pre-market trading, indicating that investors were not convinced … Read more

Bitcoin Surpasses $124K Record High as Ether Draws Near 2021 Peak.

Bitcoin broke its July record, reaching a new high of $124,496 on Wednesday, while ether edged closer to its all-time high of $4,866.01. However, both coins took a hit Thursday following hotter-than-expected wholesale inflation data in July. Bitcoin fell 3.7% to $118,045.99 and ether dropped 4.1% to $4,532.27. The recent surge in the cryptocurrency market … Read more

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Robotic Musketeers to Explore Moon’s Lava Tubes for Manned Bases

Spanish and German scientists have developed a team of robotic musketeers to explore lava tubes on the Moon, paving the way for establishing a manned lunar base. The robots, named SherpaTT, LUVMI-X, and Coyote III, successfully demonstrated their functionality in volcanic environments on Earth before being sent to the Moon. The researchers aimed to find … Read more

US Tariffs Hit Westport’s Botox Hub, Ireland’s Pharmaceutical Industry at Risk

A small coastal town in Ireland’s west coast, Westport, is home to the world’s largest Botox supply facility operated by Chicago-based pharmaceutical company AbbVie. The plant has transformed the town’s economy, employing over 1,300 locals and generating billions of dollars for the company. However, with US President Donald Trump announcing a 15% tariff on all … Read more

Yahoo-konsernin Eväste- ja Tietosuojalupaus

Yahoo on julmaillut säännöksistään ja ilmoittaa omien ja ylläpitämänsä sivustoiden evästeiden käytöstä. Yhdistelmä-konsernin brändiä, kuten Yahoo, AOL, Engadget, In The Know ja Makers, käyttää tietonsa ja evästiä luotettavasti. Käyttäjät voivat antaa suostumuksensa evästeiden käytölle ja henkilötiedoista. Jos haluat hylkäsi kaikki evästeet tai muokata valintojaan, napsauta “Hylkää kaikki”. Jos haluat toimintaasi hallita, napsauta “Hallitse tietosuoja-asetuksia”. Evästeiden … Read more

Palantir’s 1,700% Surge Since 2020 IPO Sets New Highs in AI-Powered Growth

Palantir, a leading artificial intelligence software company, has experienced an astonishing surge of over 1,700% since its initial public offering (IPO) on the New York Stock Exchange in September 2020. The Denver-based firm, co-founded by renowned venture capitalist Peter Thiel and current CEO Alex Karp, has secured numerous government contracts with the U.S. Department of … Read more

Coach Sales Boosts Tapestry’s Earnings, Yet Stock Still Slumps

Despite record-high earnings, Tapestry Inc.’s stock price has taken a hit due to declining Kate Spade sales. The fashion brand, which owns both Coach and Kate Spade, reported a revenue jump in its fourth-quarter results, driven by growing popularity among millennials and Gen Z customers. However, the strong performance of Coach was not enough to … Read more

Frank Frank’s Spurs Show Promise After Super Cup Heartache

Spurs’ disappointing Europa League Super Cup defeat against Paris St-Germain offers a glimmer of hope under new manager Thomas Frank. The 2-1 loss in Udine marked a late collapse for the Danish boss, who saw his side wilt under pressure. Despite this, Frank’s Tottenham showed promising signs throughout the match. Their pragmatism and efficiency were … Read more

Trump’s Jobs Report Nominee Backs Off Suspensions Plan

President Donald Trump’s pick for Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner, E.J. Antoni, has withdrawn his proposal to suspend monthly jobs reports, despite previously stating that the data is unreliable and frequently revised. Heritage Foundation economist Stephen Moore told CNN that Antoni had changed his mind after discussing the issue with him. “I think it’s a … Read more