Hershey beats quarterly sales estimates
Hershey beat Wall Street expectations for quarterly sales on Thursday, riding on benefits from higher prices of its chocolates and candies.
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Hershey beat Wall Street expectations for quarterly sales on Thursday, riding on benefits from higher prices of its chocolates and candies.
Harley-Davidson Inc on Thursday reported a 24% fall in third-quarter profit as customers cut back on discretionary spending due to higher borrowing costs and inflationary pressures.
Honeywell International Inc on Thursday posted a better-than-expected quarterly profit, helped by strong performance in its aviation unit.
Newmont Corp on Thursday fell short of Wall Street estimates for third-quarter profit, as the world's largest gold miner struggled with weak production after a strike at its Mexico mine
CenterPoint Energy Inc on Thursday raised its full-year profit outlook and announced that chief executive officer David Lesar will retire early next year.
Textron Inc on Thursday raised its full-year adjusted earnings forecast after beating estimates for quarterly profit, betting on demand for its business jets despite higher prices.
Tobacco giant Altria Group cut its annual profit forecast on Thursday as more smokers swapped its higher priced cigarettes for cheaper brands or smoking alternatives, sending the Marlboro
Mastercard on Thursday reported a rise in third-quarter profit, as strength in consumer spending held up against fears of an economic slowdown.
Laboratory Corporation of America topped Wall Street expectations for quarterly adjusted profit on Thursday, as strength in its routine diagnostics business more than offset weak COVID
Traders on Thursday added to bets the Federal Reserve will keep policy on hold through this year and will begin interest rate cuts in mid-2024, despite a stronger-than-expected reading for
A gunman on Wednesday left multiple casualties after opening fire at a bar and a bowling alley in the Maine town of Lewiston, authorities said.
Ford shares rose 3% before the bell on Thursday as the company's unionized workers were set to return to work following a tentative agreement between the automaker and the United Auto
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Citigroup Inc has named Nancy Bertrand as the head of its private bank in Canada, succeeding Bob McGuire who retired earlier this month, according to a memo seen by Reuters on
Oilfield and liquefied natural gas supplier Baker Hughes on Thursday raised its full year revenue forecast, primarily on strong demand for its liquefied natural gas (LNG) equipment
The person at the center of a police manhunt following a mass shooting in Maine, Robert Card, is a petroleum supply specialist in the U.S.
Goldman Sachs on Thursday launched an institute to offer its clients insights on geopolitics and technology, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has 8 to 10 filings of possible exchange-traded products for Bitcoin in front of it for consideration, SEC chair Gary Gensler said on Thursday.
The Federal Reserve Board on Thursday terminated the enforcement action with Citigroup, sending the shares of the lender up 2/1% in morning trading.
Iran's Foreign Minster Hossein Amirabdollahian warned at the United Nations on Thursday that if Israel's retaliation against Palestinian militants Hamas in the Gaza Strip
U.S. defense contractor RTX Corp and Israel's Rafael Advanced Defense Systems will build a missile manufacturing facility in East Camden, Arkansas, the companies said on Thursday.
Former lawmaker Maria Corina Machado was formally declared the victor of the Venezuelan opposition's weekend presidential primary on Thursday, as a government official warned
President Joe Biden delivered a direct message to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei against targeting U.S. personnel in the region, the White House said on Thursday