📅 Weekly overview of interesting events! This week will be rich in economic data, major Fed decisions and the last few results of interesting companies. Let's take a look at the overview.
🏭 Monday 🛍 US Retail Sales - A key indicator of consumer strength. NY Fed Manufacturing Activity Survey - We track the state of industrial production and sentiment among manufacturers in New York... Read more
Surely the Fed's question for all the money is will the US go into recession or even stagflation? What does the Fed say? For now, I have only a pithy quote from today's WSJ
Fed policymakers are alternatively referred to as inflation-fighting "hawks" or labor-market-defending "doves." Right now, Powell looks more like a duck-calm on the surface while constantly paddling beneath murky waters.😂
🚛 Daimler Truck under pressure: Change in US emissions rules dampens pre-sale expectations! Shares of Daimler Truck $DTG.DE fell more than 7 %. The main reason is the announcement by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the U.S. that it's considering lifting stricter emissions rules. This regulation was supposed to encourage U.S. companies to massively pre-order... Read more
📉 Verizon warns of weak subscriber growth - telecom sector under pressure! 📡
Verizon Communications $VZ has announced that competition in the telecom sector is sharpening and expects weak subscriber growth in the first quarter. The company's shares responded by falling by more than 7 %.
📉 Adobe - strong results, but shares fall on AI concerns! Adobe $ADBE is a global leader in creative software used by millions of professionals in graphic design, digital marketing, video production and document management.
Key products include: 🎨Adobe Creative Cloud - Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, After Effects, InDesign and other tools for creatives. 📊 Adobe Experience... Read more
💥 Rheinmetall on the rise: 36% revenue growth and expectations of a boom in military orders! 🚀
Europe's defense sector is experiencing historic growth, and one of the biggest winners is German weapons manufacturer Rheinmetall $RHM.DE. The company announced a huge 36% sales growth in 2024 and predicts further 25-30% growth in 2025, mainly due to a massive influx of military... Read more
It has been a long time since a European stock had such an extreme growth. Some may find it expensive, but I'm toying with the idea of buying a few more shares as the growth is likely to continue.
☁️ Oracle and the battle for the cloud: 23% growth in the AI era! 🚀 Oracle Corporation $ORCL is an American technology company specializing in database systems, cloud services and enterprise software. It is best known for its Oracle Database relational database and Oracle Cloud platform .
The company released results for the third quarter of fiscal year 2025, where cloud revenue... Read more
Good evening, Buliosians! How are you going to take advantage of the current market downturns?📉
Of the growth companies, $SOFI, $MRVL and a number of others I've been following for a long timeare getting pretty interesting prices for me . These two companies have seen tremendous growth in the past year, but despite quality results the price is down significantly.
📅 This week's key investment events! This week will be packed with macroeconomic data and the results of interesting companies that can influence the markets. Here's a round-up of the highlights:
📊 Monday Results before the markets open Oracle $ORCL - is one of the largest providers of cloud and database solutions. It will be especially important to watch growth in cloud computing... Read more
☕ Starbucks at a crossroads: new management, restructuring and questions about the future!
Starbucks $SBUX is at a pivotal stage of transformation. After CEO Brian Niccol took over, significant changes, layoffs and a "Back to Starbucks" plan are coming .
📉 Marvell: Strong numbers, but weak outlook sends stock down more than 19%!
Marvell Technology $MRVL, a major manufacturer of chips for data centers, artificial intelligence (AI) and network infrastructure, reported results for the latest quarter. Although the company beat analysts' expectations, the outlook for the upcoming period did not impress investors. As a result, the... Read more
🚗 Europe confirms the end of the internal combustion engine in 2035 - what does this mean for European carmakers? ⚡
European Commission has confirmed its plan to completely phase out the sale of new cars with internal combustion engines from 2035. The move is part of a wider strategy to decarbonise transport, but comes at a time when the popularity of electric cars is slowing... Read more
📈 Okta surprises again: strong results, revenue growth and positive outlook for 2026 🚀
Okta $OKTA, a leader in cybersecurity and digital identity management, reported significantly better results than analysts expected last quarter. Shares responded by rising more than 17 %confirming investor confidence in the company and its strategy. 🔥
💻 DELL bets on the future of AI servers, raises dividend and announces record share buyback! 🚀 Dell Technologies$DELL released its fourth quarter fiscal year 2025 results last week and announced ambitious plans for further expansion in artificial intelligence. Although revenue missed Wall Street expectations , earnings per share beat consensus estimates, underscoring the... Read more
🗓️Týdenní an overview of key events in the markets!
This week will bring important macro data, key earnings reports and key comments on monetary policy. Also important will be an announcement from Donald Trump, US employment data and a speech from Fed Chair Powell.
Monday 🛠 ISM Manufacturing PMI - the state of industrial activity in the US
🚗 Results before the markets:Continental... Read more
📺 Warner Bros. Discovery expands. Warner Bros. Discovery $WBD continues to aggressively expand its streaming business, adding 6.4 million subscribers to its core MAX platform in the fourth quarter of 2024. This brings the total number of subscribers to 116.9 million, and the company expects to reach 150 million by the end of 2026.
Surely the Fed's question for all the money is will the US go into recession or even stagflation? What does the Fed say? For now, I have only a pithy quote from today's WSJ
Fed policymakers are alternatively referred to as inflation-fighting "hawks" or labor-market-defending "doves." Right now, Powell looks more like a duck-calm on the surface while constantly paddling beneath murky waters.😂