Netflix Authorizes $25 Billion Buyback as It Shifts Focus After M&A Exit
Netflix approved an additional $25 billion share buyback program, signaling a renewed focus on shareholder returns after abandoning a major acquisition plan.
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Netflix approved an additional $25 billion share buyback program, signaling a renewed focus on shareholder returns after abandoning a major acquisition plan.
Intel beats earnings expectations with strong EPS and revenue, sending shares up 8%.
Tesla beats earnings expectations across key metrics, sending shares up 5%.
Adobe unveiled a $25 billion share buyback program as it seeks to boost investor confidence while expanding its AI-driven product suite.
Apple will appoint hardware chief John Ternus as CEO, with Tim Cook transitioning to executive chairman, marking a major leadership shift at the tech giant.
Kering outlined an ambitious plan to revive Gucci and double profits, aiming to restore growth after a prolonged slowdown in its flagship brand.
EasyJet stock declined after the airline warned that rising fuel costs and Middle East tensions are weighing on its bookings outlook.
Luxury stocks declined sharply after weak earnings from Hermès and Kering, as the Iran war weighed on Middle East demand and tourism.
Micron shares fall after earnings as investors weigh valuation and supply risks despite strong AI-driven growth.
Alibaba reports a 66% profit drop as AI and cloud investments weigh on earnings despite strong demand.
Volkswagen’s profit falls 44% in 2025 as the automaker plans to cut 50,000 jobs in Germany by 2030.
Porsche reports a 91% drop in net profit for 2025, with earnings falling to €310 million from €3.6 billion a year earlier.
Dell shares climb 19% after earnings beat and strong guidance anchored in AI server demand.
Nvidia reported record fourth-quarter revenue of $68.1 billion, up 73% year over year, as artificial intelligence demand continued to fuel explosive growth. Net income surged 94% to $43 billion, well above analyst expectations.
Nvidia posts strong earnings driven by AI chip demand, reinforcing its leadership in high-performance computing infrastructure.