Teradyne (NASDAQ: TER) shares shot higher by more than 15% as of 2 p.m. today as the market took a more positive view of its first quarter 2026 earnings report released on Tuesday. It's a fascinating situation for artificial intelligence (AI)- focused investors, not least because Teradyne CEO Gregory Smith described AI as "the dominant force shaping our business," accounting for "nearly 70% of our...
Teradyne (NASDAQ: TER) shares shot higher by more than 15% as of 2 p.m. today as the market took a more positive view of its first quarter 2026 earnings report released on Tuesday. It's a fascinating situation for artificial intelligence (AI)- focused investors, not least because Teradyne CEO Gregory Smith described AI as "the dominant force shaping our business," accounting for "nearly 70% of our revenue, up from about 60% in Q4 of 2025" during the earnings call. The company makes automated test equipment systems that assess a chip's functional capability. As AI chips become ever more complex and increasingly important to the global economy, and investment in AI continues to boom, Teradyne continues to see exceptional growth. Revenue grew an outstanding 87% year over year in the first quarter, but the stock slumped on Tuesday after management's second-quarter guidance disappointed investors. While the revenue guidance of $1.15 billion to $1.25 billion implies a 76% to 92% increase over the second quarter of 2025, it also implies a sequential decline from the $1.28 billion reported in the recent first quarter. That was enough to send the shares down sharply , as the market immediately began pricing in an inflection point in the company's revenue trajectory – also potentially bad news for AI investors. Continue reading
Earnings Call Insights: Regency Centers Corporation (REG) Q1 2026 Management view "We are off to an outstanding start to the year, building on the positive momentum from last year." (President, CEO & Director Lisa Palmer) "In the first quarter, we delivered
Earnings Call Insights: Regency Centers Corporation (REG) Q1 2026 Management view "We are off to an outstanding start to the year, building on the positive momentum from last year." (President, CEO & Director Lisa Palmer) "In the first quarter, we delivered
Earnings Call Insights: Hippo Holdings Inc. (HIPO) Q1 2026 Management view "Hippo kicked off 2026 with strong momentum, accelerating the top line growth of our business in the first quarter" (President, CEO & Director Richard McCathron), adding the company delivered "a fourth consecutive quarter of profitability on
Earnings Call Insights: Hippo Holdings Inc. (HIPO) Q1 2026 Management view "Hippo kicked off 2026 with strong momentum, accelerating the top line growth of our business in the first quarter" (President, CEO & Director Richard McCathron), adding the company delivered "a fourth consecutive quarter of profitability on
Earnings Call Insights: Altria Group, Inc. (MO) Q1 2026 Management view CEO William Gifford said the quarter delivered “a strong start to the year,” highlighting “adjusted diluted EPS” growth of 7.3% and stating that Altria’s “highly cash-generative businesses supported significant returns to shareholders through dividends and
Earnings Call Insights: Altria Group, Inc. (MO) Q1 2026 Management view CEO William Gifford said the quarter delivered “a strong start to the year,” highlighting “adjusted diluted EPS” growth of 7.3% and stating that Altria’s “highly cash-generative businesses supported significant returns to shareholders through dividends and
Earnings Call Insights: DTE Energy (DTE) Q1 2026 Management View "2026 is off to a strong start" and "we are off to a great start in 2026 and well positioned to achieve the high end of our operating EPS guidance" (President, CEO & Director Joi Harris).
Earnings Call Insights: DTE Energy (DTE) Q1 2026 Management View "2026 is off to a strong start" and "we are off to a great start in 2026 and well positioned to achieve the high end of our operating EPS guidance" (President, CEO & Director Joi Harris).
The Invesco QQQ Trust ETF ( QQQ ) is delivering a standout performance in April, climbing 15.4% and positioning itself for its strongest monthly gain since 2002. The rally underscores renewed investor appetite for large-cap technology and growth-oriented equities, which dominate the fund’s
The Invesco QQQ Trust ETF ( QQQ ) is delivering a standout performance in April, climbing 15.4% and positioning itself for its strongest monthly gain since 2002. The rally underscores renewed investor appetite for large-cap technology and growth-oriented equities, which dominate the fund’s
Yahoo Finance anchor Josh Lipton tracks Thursday's top moving stocks and biggest market stories. Nvidia (NVDA) stock is moving lower after Wednesday's round of Big Tech earnings. Hertz (HTZ) stock is surging after the company announced its partnership with Uber (UBER) on autonomous robotaxis.
Yahoo Finance anchor Josh Lipton tracks Thursday's top moving stocks and biggest market stories. Nvidia (NVDA) stock is moving lower after Wednesday's round of Big Tech earnings. Hertz (HTZ) stock is surging after the company announced its partnership with Uber (UBER) on autonomous robotaxis.
Boeing (NYSE: BA) recently delivered one of its strongest quarterly earnings reports in years. Boeing is in the middle of a lengthy effort to improve its company performance; while the turnaround seems to be working, Boeing still has a long way to go to fully recover. Shares of Boeing have risen more than 20% in April as I write this. In the first quarter of 2026, Boeing's revenue jumped 14% year ...
Boeing (NYSE: BA) recently delivered one of its strongest quarterly earnings reports in years. Boeing is in the middle of a lengthy effort to improve its company performance; while the turnaround seems to be working, Boeing still has a long way to go to fully recover. Shares of Boeing have risen more than 20% in April as I write this. In the first quarter of 2026, Boeing's revenue jumped 14% year over year to $22.2 billion. The company's defense segment reported a particularly strong quarter with its revenues rising 21% to $7.6 billion. Boeing's backlog is now a record high of $695 billion, with more than 6,100 commercial airplane orders. This is a sign of healthy and growing demand for Boeing. The company's balance sheet is gaining strength, and losses are narrowing. Continue reading
The Alberta government believes it will have Indigenous support for its plan to build a new oil pipeline to the Pacific coast when it’s unveiled in June. “The conversations I’m having with First Nations, and have had up to this time, have been very positive,” Energy Minister Brian Jean said in an interview with Bloomberg News. The loudest voices in opposition to the pipeline don’t necessarily spea...
The Alberta government believes it will have Indigenous support for its plan to build a new oil pipeline to the Pacific coast when it’s unveiled in June. “The conversations I’m having with First Nations, and have had up to this time, have been very positive,” Energy Minister Brian Jean said in an interview with Bloomberg News. The loudest voices in opposition to the pipeline don’t necessarily speak for the communities that live along the prospective routes, he said. Alberta, the province home to Canada’s largest oil deposits, signed an energy agreement with Prime Minister Mark Carney ’s government last November that included a potential new pipeline through British Columbia to supply crude to Asian markets. While the plan is for the private sector to eventually build and operate it, for now the Alberta government is developing the proposal itself. Jean said his government is working hard on both Indigenous consultations and environmental plans ahead of submitting its application to the federal Major Projects Office for review. “We’re making sure that those parts of the agreement or negotiations are well underway, if not completed,” he said. Asked directly if he expects to have Indigenous support for the pipeline application, he answered, “Yes, I do.” Gaining the support of affected Indigenous groups is important to building major infrastructure in Canada. While it’s possible to construct projects over the objections of First Nations, governments are legally required to deeply consult with impacted communities, and the path is smoother with their support. The federal government and provinces have also created funds to help Indigenous groups buy equity stakes in energy projects, and the agreement Alberta signed with Carney foresees Indigenous co-ownership of the proposed pipeline. Jean said a route through northern BC “only makes sense” in comparison to trying to build one south to Vancouver. Attempting to follow the same route as the Trans Mountain pipeline, as some ...
The stock market was gaining steam as a chip stock rally overcame some Mag 7 woes. The Nasdaq was up 0.6%. The S&P 500 was up 0.8%. THe Dow was up 724 points, or 1.5%. The S&P and Nasdaq were both on track for closing highs.
The stock market was gaining steam as a chip stock rally overcame some Mag 7 woes. The Nasdaq was up 0.6%. The S&P 500 was up 0.8%. THe Dow was up 724 points, or 1.5%. The S&P and Nasdaq were both on track for closing highs.