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News Corporation's third-quarter fiscal 2025 results reflect growth in the Digital Real Estate Services, Book Publishing and Dow Jones segments.
TRIP's first-quarter earnings surpass expectations, driven by growth in its marketplace businesses, including Viator and TheFork.
Valvoline (VVV) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of -5.56% and 0.21%, respectively, for the quarter ended March 2025. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
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Companies that burn cash at a rapid pace can run into serious trouble if they fail to secure funding. Without a clear path to profitability, these businesses risk dilution, mounting debt, or even bankruptcy.
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Auto part retailers like AZO, GPC & AAP are set to benefit from rising demand for replacement parts and expansion efforts.
ORLY reports lower-than-expected first quarter results and expects 2025 EPS in the band of $42.90-$43.40 compared with the previous expected range of $42.60-$43.10.
After a sudden jump in retail sales data, it seems the auto parts and automaker sector is the top pick for analysts and institutions today.
Advance Auto Parts (AAP) has been upgraded to a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy), reflecting growing optimism about the company's earnings prospects. This might drive the stock higher in the near term.
Advance Auto Parts is set up for a short squeeze that could be triggered by the Q1 results and guidance update scheduled for July.
Goldman Sachs analyst Brooke Roach warns that U.S. tariff hikes will significantly impact retail, with China's tariff rate soaring to 54% and key sourcing nations like Vietnam (46%) and Cambodia (49%) facing steep increases. Apparel and footwear tariffs will average 38%, forcing brands to adjust pricing and negotiate costs.
Advance Auto Parts said Wednesday it was “entering its next phase of returning to growth" with plans to launch 30 new stores in the U.S. this year. More are slated to open by 2027.
Quantum computing stocks aren't in style on Wall Street like they were three months ago. With questions circling the U.S. economy about how it will fare with tariffs, investors are looking for safer places to stash their money. As a result, many pure-play quantum computing stocks are down significantly from the all-time highs they set a few months ago.
Shares of auto parts and accessories retailer Advance Auto Parts (NYSE:AAP) jumped 8.6% in the afternoon session after shares of auto parts companies rose as the 25% tariffs announced by President Trump on all vehicles imported into the US suggested new vehicles might be more expensive. Anticipating higher prices, markets were betting that consumers would delay purchasing new vehicles and instead hold on to their current ones longer. This shift in behavior is expected to boost demand for car rentals as well as repairs and maintenance, potentially benefiting auto parts suppliers.
Alibaba stock gained after the Chinese tech giant announced a new AI model designed to run on smartphones and other devices.