(RTTNews) - F5, Inc. (FFIV) will host a conference call at 4:30 PM ET on January 27, 2026, to discuss Q4 25 earnings results. To access the live webcast, log on to https://investors.f5.com/events-and-presentations To listen to the call, dial +1 (877) 407-0312 (US) or +1 (201) 389-0899 (International). For a replay call, dial +1 (877) 660-6853 (US) or +1 (201) 612-7415 (International), meeting ID 1...
(RTTNews) - F5, Inc. (FFIV) will host a conference call at 4:30 PM ET on January 27, 2026, to discuss Q4 25 earnings results. To access the live webcast, log on to https://investors.f5.com/events-and-presentations To listen to the call, dial +1 (877) 407-0312 (US) or +1 (201) 389-0899 (International). For a replay call, dial +1 (877) 660-6853 (US) or +1 (201) 612-7415 (International), meeting ID 13757533. The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.
(RTTNews) - Paccar Inc (PCAR) will host a conference call at 12:00 PM ET on January 27, 2026, to discuss Q4 25 earnings results. To access the live webcast, log on to https://investors.paccar.com/events-and-presentations/default.aspx To listen to the call, dial +1 646 844 6383 (US) or +1 833 470 1428 (International), Access Code: 798198. The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and op...
(RTTNews) - Paccar Inc (PCAR) will host a conference call at 12:00 PM ET on January 27, 2026, to discuss Q4 25 earnings results. To access the live webcast, log on to https://investors.paccar.com/events-and-presentations/default.aspx To listen to the call, dial +1 646 844 6383 (US) or +1 833 470 1428 (International), Access Code: 798198. The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.
(RTTNews) - HCA Healthcare, Inc. (HCA) will host a conference call at 10:00 AM ET on January 27, 2026, to discuss Q4 25 earnings results. To access the live webcast, log on to https://investor.hcahealthcare.com/events-and-presentations The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.
(RTTNews) - HCA Healthcare, Inc. (HCA) will host a conference call at 10:00 AM ET on January 27, 2026, to discuss Q4 25 earnings results. To access the live webcast, log on to https://investor.hcahealthcare.com/events-and-presentations The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.
(RTTNews) - Texas Instruments Inc. (TXN) will host a conference call at 4:30 PM ET on January 27, 2026, to discuss Q4 25 earnings results. To access the live webcast, log on to https://investor.ti.com/upcoming-events The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.
(RTTNews) - Texas Instruments Inc. (TXN) will host a conference call at 4:30 PM ET on January 27, 2026, to discuss Q4 25 earnings results. To access the live webcast, log on to https://investor.ti.com/upcoming-events The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.
(RTTNews) - Union Pacific Corp. (UNP) will host a conference call at 8:45 AM ET on January 27, 2026, to discuss Q4 25 earnings results. To access the live webcast, log on to https://investor.unionpacific.com/events-presentations To listen to the call, dial 877-407-8293 (US) or 201-689-8349 (International). The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not ...
(RTTNews) - Union Pacific Corp. (UNP) will host a conference call at 8:45 AM ET on January 27, 2026, to discuss Q4 25 earnings results. To access the live webcast, log on to https://investor.unionpacific.com/events-presentations To listen to the call, dial 877-407-8293 (US) or 201-689-8349 (International). The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.
(RTTNews) - Boeing Co. (BA) will host a conference call at 10:30 AM ET on January 27, 2026, to discuss Q4 25 earnings results. To access the live webcast, log on to https://investors.boeing.com/investors/events-presentations The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.
(RTTNews) - Boeing Co. (BA) will host a conference call at 10:30 AM ET on January 27, 2026, to discuss Q4 25 earnings results. To access the live webcast, log on to https://investors.boeing.com/investors/events-presentations The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.
One of Scotland’s most celebrated rock bands, Deacon Blue, say they are “appalled” that one of their greatest hits is being used by Reform UK’s new Scottish leader to bolster his party’s “poisonous rhetoric”. Malcolm Offord quoted at length on Monday from the group’s song Dignity at his first major speech since he was announced as Reform UK’s first Scottish leader, three months before a crucial Ho...
One of Scotland’s most celebrated rock bands, Deacon Blue, say they are “appalled” that one of their greatest hits is being used by Reform UK’s new Scottish leader to bolster his party’s “poisonous rhetoric”. Malcolm Offord quoted at length on Monday from the group’s song Dignity at his first major speech since he was announced as Reform UK’s first Scottish leader, three months before a crucial Holyrood election in which the party is expected to win up to 18 seats. Describing it as “one of my favourite songs”, the multimillionaire financier said the lyrics encapsulated his own journey from growing up in modest circumstances on the Clyde and admiring the yachts he “couldn’t afford to sail”, to making his money in the City of London and now being able to afford several yachts of his own. View image in fullscreen Deacon Blue pictured in 1989. Photograph: Trinity Mirror/Mirrorpix/Alamy Dignity – the first single from Deacon Blue’s critically acclaimed debut album Raintown – tells the story of a council worker who sweeps litter and dreams of saving up enough money to buy a dinghy. Responding overnight from Perth, Australia, where the band are embarking on a two-week tour with songs from their new album, The Great Western Road, Deacon Blue told the Guardian: “Once a song is released into the world it can be sung, listened to and loved or hated by anyone; that is just the nature of releasing a song. “However, it appals us to see the lyrics of any of our songs being used to bolster a campaign and ideology which is completely at odds with what the song, and we as a band, believe”. The former Conservative peer told an audience of Reform supporters gathered at a country club near Glasgow on Monday that he loved the song “not just for the words and music but also for the message of working hard and saving up to make your dreams come true”. According to most recent reports, Offord owns at least two yachts, including an 11-mete (37-ft) racer and another named Braveheart. “I think...
Social Security just gave all beneficiaries a 2.8% cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA, for 2026. And while it's too early to know for sure what to expect for 2027, here's an initial estimate based on the information we know now. *Stock prices used were the morning prices of Jan 22, 2026. The video was published on Jan 23, 2026. Where to invest $1,000 right now? Our analyst team just revealed what ...
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Synchrony Financial press release ( SYF ): Q4 GAAP EPS of $2.04 misses by $0.01 , and included a $51 million after-tax restructuring charge related to a voluntary employee early retirement program, or $0.14 per diluted share. Revenue of $3.79B (-0.3% Y/Y) misses by $40M . Purchase volume increased 3% to $49.5 billion. Loan receivables decreased 1% to $103.8 billion, which included the sale of $0.2...
Synchrony Financial press release ( SYF ): Q4 GAAP EPS of $2.04 misses by $0.01 , and included a $51 million after-tax restructuring charge related to a voluntary employee early retirement program, or $0.14 per diluted share. Revenue of $3.79B (-0.3% Y/Y) misses by $40M . Purchase volume increased 3% to $49.5 billion. Loan receivables decreased 1% to $103.8 billion, which included the sale of $0.2 billion in the quarter. Average active accounts decreased 1% to 69.3 million. Net interest margin increased 82 basis points to 15.83%. Efficiency ratio increased 360 basis points to 36.9%, which included an approximate 180 basis point increase related to restructuring costs. Return on assets decreased 10 basis points to 2.5%. Return on equity decreased 130 basis points to 17.6%. Return on tangible common equity decreased 120 basis points to 21.8%.Book value per share increased 13% to $44.74. Tangible book value per share increased 9% to $37.21 More on Synchrony Financial Synchrony Financial: The Dip Made Valuation Synchronized With Fundamentals Synchrony Financial: Trump's Credit Card Proposal Creates An Opportunity Synchrony Financial (SYF) Presents at Goldman Sachs 2025 U.S. Financial Services Conference Transcript Synchrony Financial Q4 2025 Earnings Preview Bilt introduces three new cards with 10% introductory APR
Saving only seems impossible until you find small ways to make it work for you. If you lie awake at night, worried that you're not saving enough for retirement, you're in good company. An Allianz Life retirement study found that 64% of Americans worry more about running out of money than dying, and 62% say they're not saving as much for retirement as they would like. In other words, building a nes...
Saving only seems impossible until you find small ways to make it work for you. If you lie awake at night, worried that you're not saving enough for retirement, you're in good company. An Allianz Life retirement study found that 64% of Americans worry more about running out of money than dying, and 62% say they're not saving as much for retirement as they would like. In other words, building a nest egg is not as easy as some may lead you to believe, and you may have to get creative. While there are many ways to save money, some are more Draconian than others and are difficult to stick with. Here are three ideas that are doable and may encourage you enough to come up with your own saving techniques. 1. Do some (nearly) painless trimming The truth is, you could severely cut your budget by buying fruit just before it goes bad and leaving your thermostat set to 79 all summer, but why take drastic action you're unlikely to stick with? Instead, scan your monthly budget (if you don't have one, now's the time to put one together). What you're looking for are expenses you can cut without feeling deprived. For example, if you're paying for a gym membership or home exercise program that you haven't used in a year, cancel it. If you have subscriptions you can live without -- including grooming boxes, makeup deliveries, or streaming channels you rarely visit -- cancel them. If you occasionally forget to pay a bill and get hit with penalties, make sure all your monthly bills are set to auto-pay so they're paid even when you're busy. In the event you spend more than you intend when you're out with friends, find a workaround. For example, if you normally go out to eat three times a week, cut back to once or twice. If you're spending money at clubs, plan at-home events with your friends, like movie or game nights. 2. Increase income in a way you can enjoy Side hustles are a great way to bring in extra cash, especially when you're saving for something important, like retirement. Howe...
UPS press release ( UPS ): Q4 Non-GAAP EPS of $2.38 beats by $0.18 . Revenue of $24.5B (-3.2% Y/Y) beats by $490M . For the full year 2026, on a consolidated basis, UPS expects revenue to be approximately $89.7 billion and non-GAAP adjusted operating margin to be approximately 9.6%. The company is planning capital expenditures of about $3.0 billion and dividend payments of around $5.4 billion, sub...
UPS press release ( UPS ): Q4 Non-GAAP EPS of $2.38 beats by $0.18 . Revenue of $24.5B (-3.2% Y/Y) beats by $490M . For the full year 2026, on a consolidated basis, UPS expects revenue to be approximately $89.7 billion and non-GAAP adjusted operating margin to be approximately 9.6%. The company is planning capital expenditures of about $3.0 billion and dividend payments of around $5.4 billion, subject to board approval. The effective tax rate is expected to be approximately 23.0%. More on UPS UPS Is Out Of The Hole, And My Portfolio (Downgrade) United Parcel Services: Valuation, Fundamentals, And Technicals Are Unitedly Buy United Parcel Service's Turnaround Story: Lower Expectations Doesn't Mean The Plan Is Working UPS Q4 2025 Earnings Preview: What to Expect Earnings week ahead: TSLA, META, MSFT, AAPL, T, BA, V, MA, GM, CVX, XOM, and more
Alexandros Michailidis/iStock Editorial via Getty Images I only own a handful of healthcare stocks. Given my preference to invest in small-cap stocks, most of these stocks are very thinly covered even on Seeking Alpha, which, in my opinion, is the best place on the Internet for small-cap research. Pfizer, Inc. ( PFE ) is one of the two big pharma stocks I own. The other one is Vertex Pharmaceutica...
Alexandros Michailidis/iStock Editorial via Getty Images I only own a handful of healthcare stocks. Given my preference to invest in small-cap stocks, most of these stocks are very thinly covered even on Seeking Alpha, which, in my opinion, is the best place on the Internet for small-cap research. Pfizer, Inc. ( PFE ) is one of the two big pharma stocks I own. The other one is Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. ( VRTX ). PFE stock has gained some momentum in the recent past, but a major breakthrough to the upside has not occurred yet. When I first invested in PFE, I thought the market was underestimating the company's potential to cut back on large investments to drive earnings higher. This was more than 2 years ago. I have added to my position at regular intervals since then, but I am hardly at the breakeven point with my PFE investment still. On January 15, President Trump introduced a new healthcare framework to lower healthcare costs in the U.S., named the Great Healthcare Plan. This reminds us that the threat of adverse policy developments is far from over. However, as I discuss in this analysis, I believe Pfizer has what it takes to come out unscathed from these policy pressures and thrive in the long run. A Closer Look At The Great Healthcare Plan If you are a pharma investor, keeping a close eye on new regulatory developments is key, especially today, given the rapid pace at which new reforms are introduced. In the first year in Office, President Trump has already signed 2 impactful reforms into law. I am not planning to discuss these reforms in detail here, but I thought it best to summarize the potential impact of these 2 reforms on Pfizer's financial performance. Policy reform Comments Impact on Pfizer Medicare Part D redesign under the Inflation Reduction Act Drug manufacturers are now liable to offer a 20% discount on brand-name drugs in the catastrophic phase of coverage. Pfizer management has guided for a $1 billion impact from this reform in 2025 alone. Th...
AMD US0079031078 Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) finds itself in a pivotal moment, navigating investor concerns just days before its quarterly earnings release. The pressure stems not from typical market cycles, but from a strategic move by a key partner: Microsoft's introduction of its own AI processor, the "Maia 200." This development has sparked a broader debate about the future role of traditiona...
AMD US0079031078 Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) finds itself in a pivotal moment, navigating investor concerns just days before its quarterly earnings release. The pressure stems not from typical market cycles, but from a strategic move by a key partner: Microsoft's introduction of its own AI processor, the "Maia 200." This development has sparked a broader debate about the future role of traditional chip suppliers as major cloud providers, or hyperscalers, seek greater independence. All eyes are now on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, when AMD will disclose its financial results for the fourth quarter of 2025. Following recent market softness, the company faces heightened expectations to deliver strong figures. Analyst consensus estimates point to: * Revenue: $9.65 billion * Earnings Per Share (EPS): $1.31 The core focus will be the performance and scaling of AMD's data center and AI product lines. Market participants will scrutinize any commentary on demand for accelerators like the MI300 and the upcoming MI350. The reaction could swing sharply: weaker-than-expected signals from this segment may amplify recent selling pressure by validating fears of customer erosion, while a report that beats estimates and raises guidance could help assuage concerns related to Microsoft's move. Microsoft's Chip Ambitions Rattle the Sector Microsoft's decision to develop the Maia 200 AI processor is being interpreted as a warning sign for the industry. It fuels apprehension that large cloud infrastructure companies will increasingly turn to in-house chip designs to control costs and reduce reliance on external suppliers like AMD and Nvidia. This strikes at the heart of AMD's most sensitive and vital growth engine: its data center and AI business. The immediate market reaction included elevated trading volumes and a risk-off sentiment across the semiconductor space, particularly affecting shares of chip design and equipment firms. Divergent Signals from Analysts and Insiders Despite the unc...
CNBC host Jim Cramer is doubling down on Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) stock, issuing a succinct “Buy” rating just days after reports emerged that the tech giant is preparing to slash thousands more corporate jobs—a move some analysts believe is quietly driven by artificial intelligence (AI). Bull Case For Efficiency On Monday, the Mad Money host posted a straightforward directive to his followers...
CNBC host Jim Cramer is doubling down on Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) stock, issuing a succinct “Buy” rating just days after reports emerged that the tech giant is preparing to slash thousands more corporate jobs—a move some analysts believe is quietly driven by artificial intelligence (AI). Bull Case For Efficiency On Monday, the Mad Money host posted a straightforward directive to his followers: “Amazon: Buy.” Cramer's endorsement aligns with a broader Wall Street sentiment that favors Amazon's aggressive pivot toward “operational efficiency.” Amazon: Buy Don't Miss: Sam Altman Says AI Will Transform the Economy — This Platform Lets Investors Back Private Tech Early The AI Marketing Platform Backed by Insiders from Google, Meta, and Amazon — Invest at $0.85/Share The stock, currently trading near $240, has seen analysts set a consensus price target of $291.40 s per Benzinga, representing a potential upside of over 24%. The optimism follows reports that Amazon is initiating a second wave of mass layoffs. The company plans to cut approximately 14,000 corporate roles, mirroring a similar reduction in October 2025. These cuts, affecting divisions including Amazon Web Services, Prime Video, and Human Resources, are part of a larger strategy to eliminate roughly 30,000 white-collar positions. Trending: If there was a new fund backed by Jeff Bezos offering a 7-9% target yield with monthly dividends would you invest in it? ‘Unspeakable’ AI Factor While CEO Andy Jassy has publicly stated these reductions are driven by “culture” rather than financial distress or AI, prominent voices in the tech investment space remain skeptical. Gene Munster, managing partner at Deepwater Asset Management, argues that the “cultural” narrative is a cover for a reality executives find too difficult to discuss: AI is replacing human labor. “One truth about how AI is impacting the workforce is that it's hard to talk about,” Munster noted on X. He believes acknowledging that AI is enabling smal...
One of the few advantages of being as conspicuous as I am is that many people come up to me whom I don’t know, to talk about what’s happening in America. It’s like a free-floating focus group. On Monday morning, I was at a restaurant counter finishing my breakfast when a middle-aged man sat down next to me and said he didn’t want to intrude. (He just had, so I put down my knife and fork, wiped my ...
One of the few advantages of being as conspicuous as I am is that many people come up to me whom I don’t know, to talk about what’s happening in America. It’s like a free-floating focus group. On Monday morning, I was at a restaurant counter finishing my breakfast when a middle-aged man sat down next to me and said he didn’t want to intrude. (He just had, so I put down my knife and fork, wiped my mouth with my napkin, and turned toward him.) He wanted me to know that although he’d been a life-long Republican, the events of the past weeks had caused him to leave the Republican party. “I’m happy to hear that,” I said with a smile, and turned to finish my breakfast. “I’m from New Hampshire and many of my Republican friends are leaving the party, too,” he said. “Minneapolis was the last straw.” I put down my fork and turned toward him again. “I assume you’re talking about the behavior of ICE and border patrol agents there, and the killings?” “All terrible, of course,” he said, shaking his head. “But what really finished me were the lies – Noem. Miller, Bovino, Vance, Trump.” He frowned. “They lied through their teeth. I saw the videos! Can’t trust them ever again. None of them. Pack of liars.” I agreed and then excused myself, explaining I had to finish my breakfast and get to an appointment. But his words stuck with me. There are two ways to look at what’s happened in Minneapolis – two different tipping points for America. The first is to see the nation tipping more deeply into Trump’s fascist police state. ICE and the border patrol have become vehicles of state terror. They’re engaged in extrajudicial killings with apparent impunity. The tipping began with Trump’s purging of federal prosecutors who tried to hold him accountable for his attempted coup. It continued with his pardons of the January 6 rioters, pardons of his allies and wealthy friends, his criminal prosecutions of James Comey and Letitia James and the criminal investigation of Jerome Powell. Now, we’re fu...