The stock market started Wednesday with mixed performances, with major indexes trading sideways. The Dow Jones was flat, while the

Lucid CEO Marc Winterhoff acknowledges challenges in ramping up production of the Gravity SUV. The company expects to produce 18,000

Las Vegas Sands Corp. (LVS) operates resorts and convention centers, with a market cap of $36 billion, offering gaming, entertainment,

3M Company (MMM) offers a variety of technology services across different markets, with a market cap of $78.8 billion. Despite

Giverny Capital Asset Management, LLC published its Q2 2025 investor letter, noting market volatility. S&P 500 ended June up 6.20%,

Giverny Capital Asset Management, LLC released its second-quarter 2025 investor letter, reporting a 5.41% gain in the first half of

Kovitz Investment Group Partners, LLC released its second-quarter 2025 investor letter, showing a 7.9% return compared to the S&P 500’s

Stocks are expected to bounce back as investors shrug off Trump’s tariff threats and weak economic data. Dow Jones futures

Six Flags Entertainment Corporation (NYSE:FUN) shares are trading lower in the premarket session on Wednesday. The company reported second-quarter sales

Snap (SNAP) stock dropped 19% in premarket trading due to disappointing second-quarter earnings. Revenue fell short at $2.87 ARPU, with

Yum Brands stock dropped 3% due to earnings miss and weak US sales in a challenging consumer environment. CEO David

Kovitz Investment Group Partners, LLC released its second-quarter 2025 investor letter, with a 7.9% return compared to the S&P 500’s

Energy Star, a program that sets energy-efficiency guidelines for buildings, is at risk of being cut by the Trump administration.

A survey reveals that tariffs are significantly impacting US supply chains and investment decisions. 94% of respondents noted raw material

Novo Nordisk A/S reported second-quarter 2025 sales of $11.68 billion, missing the consensus of $11.79 billion. Sales increased by 13%

Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) is a trending AI stock on Wall Street. Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas reiterated an Overweight rating

Shopify predicts strong quarterly revenue, with no slowdown in consumer demand. Second-quarter revenue surged 31%, reassuring investors amidst trade policy

Snap reported second-quarter revenue of $1.3 billion, up 9% year over year, with an adjusted EBITDA margin of 3.1%. However,

Uber announced a $20 billion stock buyback program and beat Wall Street estimates for third-quarter bookings, driven by a 60%

Pfizer exceeded expectations with 10% revenue growth and $0.78 adjusted EPS in Q2, raising full-year guidance. Strong sales from cardiovascular

Disney reported fiscal third quarter earnings that beat expectations, with a profit of $346 million in its streaming unit. The

MontClerc Capital has acquired a minority stake in Polykar, a Canadian manufacturer specializing in sustainable flexible packaging solutions. The investment

U.S. stock index futures rose on Wednesday in anticipation of Federal Reserve interest rate cuts, with S&P 500 E-minis up

Snap shares dropped 17% in premarket trading due to a weak quarter and intense competition in the AI-driven market. Advertisers

The market is on edge as uncertainty looms over potential secondary tariffs on buyers of Russian oil, with President Trump’s