Aug 9, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffPioneer Natural Resources Was Down 13% OvernightPioneer’s earning report had investors running for the hills on some nasty-looking trends.
Aug 9, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffPolarizing Results for Two Solar CompaniesEarnings reports for First Solar and SunPower shot the stocks in completely opposite directions last week. Here's why.
Aug 9, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffThat Wasn't the Q2 That El Pollo Loco, Chuy's, or Texas Roadhouse Shareholders OrderedPollo Loco's and Chuy's stocks got 8% haircuts after earnings, while shares of Texas Roadhouse were essentially flat despite beating expectations.
Aug 8, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffWhy MercadoLibre's Second-Quarter Profit Problem Is Probably Just a HiccupShares fell more than 10% on Friday after the Q2 report, but this e-commerce giant is still fundamentally strong.
Aug 8, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffWhy Teva Pharmaceutical and Under Armour Are Looking So UnhealthyThe world's top generic-drug maker just suffered through a week that saw the market trim its value by about one-third. Meanwhile, the athletic gear upstart is down by half in the past year.
Aug 8, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffStandard & Poors Takes a (Small) Stand for Shareholders' RightsThe S&P 500 index will no longer add companies with dual-class share structures designed to disenfranchise outsiders. (Take that, Snap!)
Aug 8, 2017 by Motley Fool Staff3 Keys to Apple's $45 Billion in Q3 RevenueThe world's biggest public company is firing on all cylinders -- both in hardware and services.
Aug 8, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffWhy the Market Liked Take-Two Interactive Better Than Activision Blizzard or Trivago Last WeekBoth video game companies turned in some impressive performances last quarter, and so did the online hotel booking site -- at least on the top line.
Aug 7, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffWhy Tesla's Beat on Profits in Q2 Isn’t EnoughThere’s some concern that sales of the automaker’s older -- and pricier -- models are slowing down.
Aug 7, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffTeva Pharmaceuticals Had a Very Bad Day, in a Very Bad YearThe generic drugmaker lost 20% of its market cap last Thursday after a quarterly report that was heavy on bearish news.
Aug 6, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffThe 3 Stocks on the MFM Team's Radar This WeekOur analysts explain why they recommend these companies for your portfolio.
Aug 6, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffFool Mailbag: How Do You Spot the Good Stocks That Don't Make the News?Listener Zach, a college student, is looking for the hidden gems in the market.
Aug 6, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffFool Mailbag: What's the Better Position in Digital Payments?Listener Sam wants to know whether the stronger tactical advantage belongs to specialists focused on the space or tech giants that have made it one dish in their corporate smorgasbord.
Aug 6, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffMattel and Hasbro Both Surprised the Markets for Q2But Mattel did it with a bigger-than-expected loss, while Hasbro outperformed the consensus with strong profits.
Aug 6, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffWhy PayPal and Electronic Arts Are Going Nowhere but UpBy every metric, the digital payments giant is on a tear. And the video game maker is seeing great results from the shift to digital.
Aug 6, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffWhat's Bringing Customers Back to McDonald's? And What's Up with Chipotle?The burger chain’s same-store sales were up sharply last quarter, surprising everyone. But the fast-casual Mexican chain’s report left investors unsure.
Aug 6, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffBoston Beer Is Back From the Brink; Starbucks Tanks on TeaThe craft beer leader ended its string of declines and guidance cuts this quarter.
Aug 6, 2017 by Motley Fool Staff1 Number Had Alphabet Investors Concerned; but for Baidu, It Was All SmilesThe U.S. search giant grew revenue at an impressive pace in Q2, but it paid for it -- literally. The Chinese search giant, though, is putting its advertising issues in the rearview mirror.
Aug 6, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffAnd You Think You Spend a Lot on Amazon?The e-commerce giant spent far more on itself than investors expected in the second quarter, which really cut into profits.
Aug 6, 2017 by Motley Fool StaffThe Most Important Number in Facebook's Impressive Quarterly ReportAd revenue was up 47%, and mobile accounted for 87% of that. But neither of those was the stat that really defines the company’s success.