Microsoft Erases Gains After Saying Azure Growth to Decelerate
Microsoft Corp. shares plunged by the most in three weeks after the company warned of a slowdown in cloud and business software sales.
Microsoft Corp. shares plunged by the most in three weeks after the company warned of a slowdown in cloud and business software sales.
Tesla Inc. investors badly bruised by last year’s 65% rout are looking for clarity from Wednesday’s earnings report on demand for its electric vehicles, how recent price cuts will impact profitability and how many cars the company plans to make in 2023.
PGA Tour Inc. is widening its antitrust clash with Saudi Arabia-backed LIV Golf, asking a US judge for permission to add the kingdom’s sovereign wealth fund as a defendant to a lawsuit it filed last year.
Massive job cuts in Silicon Valley are bringing some relief to investors after a year-long stock selloff, as companies indicate they’re focused on bolstering their profits heading into a key earnings reporting season.
(Bloomberg) — Bond bulls betting on a policy pivot just got a reality check after data from two major economies suggested that inflation has yet to peak.
Boeing Co. reported a surprise loss to end 2022 — its sixth straight money-losing quarter — as higher costs slowed the planemaker’s recovery even though a late flurry of jet deliveries drove a surge in cash.
UK courts will soon see two or three police officers in London charged every week with committing criminal offences including domestic violence, the head of the capital’s police force warned just one day after an officer pleaded guilty to child sex offences.
A Watergate-era honor system for safeguarding top-secret information in the White House clearly isn’t working.
Eni SpA is set to push ahead a potential investment of $8 billion in two natural gas fields in Libya, according to the North African country’s state energy firm, as Italy steps up efforts to wean itself off Russian supplies.
The release of Americanas SA’s list of almost 8,000 creditors filed overnight with a Brazilian court as part of its bankruptcy protection is adding to confusion around the retailer’s downfall.