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Earnings Reports 1 January 2026

CarMax reported fiscal Q1 revenue of $8.01 billion, surpassing forecasts due to higher used-car prices and strong wholesale demand, though its retail used-vehicle gross profit per unit fell as the company continued price cuts to drive sales. La-Z-Boy shares rebounded after hours following an earnings beat, despite flat revenue and ongoing weakness in same-store orders and Joybird sales; retail expansion supported results. Micron Technology shares declined 3.6% after a record close, as semiconductor stocks broadly slipped with investors taking profits. Netflix shares fell amid deal speculation involving Roku and Lionsgate, with the next earnings date set for July 16; the stock’s outlook remains tied to ads, pricing, and engagement. AT&T shares dropped 1.23% while the broader market rose, with telecom stocks pressured more by rate changes than company-specific news. Dave & Buster’s shares fell 4.72% after reporting Q1 revenue, profit, and comps below estimates, raising questions about future sales and free-cash-flow targets. Nokia shares pulled back 3.32% in Helsinki after a recent surge, with its ADR slightly higher in New York. Ford shares lagged the S&P 500, slipping 0.3% as the company seeks to keep importing China-built Lincoln Nautilus amid upcoming U.S. rules for connected-car software. Nu Holdings shares rose 1.7% despite a Citi downgrade and lowered price target, while Brazilian shares underperformed U.S. markets. SoFi Technologies gained 3.35% as growth-focused fintech stocks advanced, with its Q2 earnings expected in late July or early August. Citi raised its S&P 500 year-end target to 8,100, citing stronger earnings and AI-driven demand, while a U.S.-Iran framework deal eased oil market pressures. Palantir settled at $127.99, down 2.36%, with Q2 revenue guidance between $1.797 billion and $1.801 billion; bulls cite strong U.S. AI demand, while bears focus on valuation. Coupang shares fell 2.49% after a previous jump, as the company prepares to book about $410 million in privacy-related fines in Q2.
Shopify stock price today: SHOP ends 2025 lower as New Year break shifts focus to jobs data and earnings

Shopify stock price today: SHOP ends 2025 lower as New Year break shifts focus to jobs data and earnings

Shopify shares closed down 1.7% at $160.97 in the final trading session of 2025, with about 4.2 million shares traded. The company reported $14.6 billion in Black Friday-Cyber Monday sales, up 27% from last year. Investors await Shopify’s holiday-quarter results, expected Feb. 17, and key U.S. economic data releases in early January. U.S. markets will reopen Jan. 2 after the New Year’s break.
Wells Fargo stock today: WFC ends 2025 lower as traders eye rates, funding markets and Jan. 14 earnings

Wells Fargo stock today: WFC ends 2025 lower as traders eye rates, funding markets and Jan. 14 earnings

Wells Fargo shares closed down 1.18% at $93.20 in the final trading session of the year, marking a fourth straight decline. Trading volume was light, and the stock ended about 2.8% below its Dec. 24 high. Treasury yields rose after a drop in jobless claims, while banks borrowed a record $74.6 billion from the Fed’s repo facility. Wells Fargo’s fourth-quarter earnings are due Jan. 14.
KLA stock today: KLAC ends 2025 with a slide as chip-tool names cool; earnings next in focus

KLA stock today: KLAC ends 2025 with a slide as chip-tool names cool; earnings next in focus

KLA Corp shares fell 2.3% to $1,215.08 at Wednesday’s close, underperforming chip-equipment peers Applied Materials and Lam Research. The stock sits 5.6% below its Dec. 26 high after three straight declines. Investors await KLA’s Jan. 29 earnings report and early January U.S. economic data for direction. Markets are closed Thursday for New Year’s Day.
Financial services stocks: Citigroup flags $1.2B Russia-exit loss ahead of Jan. 14 earnings

Financial services stocks: Citigroup flags $1.2B Russia-exit loss ahead of Jan. 14 earnings

Citigroup said it will record a pre-tax loss of about $1.2 billion in fourth-quarter 2025 results from the planned sale of AO Citibank in Russia to Renaissance Capital. The loss is tied mainly to currency translation adjustments and will be capital neutral for Citi’s CET1 ratio. Citi shares last traded at $116.69, down 0.4%. The sale is expected to close in the first half of 2026.
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Bank of America stock ends 2025 down as Fed liquidity signal sets up Jan. 14 earnings test

Bank of America stock ends 2025 down as Fed liquidity signal sets up Jan. 14 earnings test

Bank of America shares closed at $55.00, down 0.51%, in the final U.S. trading session of 2025. The S&P 500 fell 0.74% and the Dow lost 0.63% as Treasury yields rose and funding markets saw record repo facility usage. Investors await Bank of America’s Jan. 14 earnings for margin guidance. U.S. markets are closed Jan. 1 for New Year’s Day.
Apple stock slips into 2026 as year-end tech pullback bites; AAPL earnings next

Apple stock slips into 2026 as year-end tech pullback bites; AAPL earnings next

Apple shares fell $1.22, or 0.45%, to close at $271.86 on the final trading day of 2025. U.S. stocks dropped in thin holiday trading, with the S&P 500 down 0.74% and the Nasdaq off 0.76%. Markets are closed Thursday for New Year’s Day and will reopen Friday. Investors are watching January economic data, the Fed meeting on Jan. 27-28, and Apple’s expected earnings on Jan. 29.
Applied Digital (APLD) stock in spotlight as analysts tout upside ahead of Jan. 7 earnings

Applied Digital (APLD) stock in spotlight as analysts tout upside ahead of Jan. 7 earnings

Applied Digital (APLD) closed at $24.52, up 1.8% before the New Year’s holiday. The company plans to spin out its cloud unit and merge it with Ekso Bionics to form ChronoScale, with Applied Digital retaining 97% ownership. Analysts at Northland, Lake Street, and Citizens kept bullish ratings, citing strong GPU revenue and data-center demand. The proposed deal is expected to close in the first half of 2026, pending approvals.
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  • SpaceX Stock Drops After Breaking Three-Day Winning Streak
    June 18, 2026, 9:27 AM EDT. SpaceX (SPCX) stock fell over 3% in premarket trading Thursday, breaking a three-day winning streak. The drop extended a nearly 5% fall from Wednesday, influenced by cautious market sentiment after Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh's remarks following the central bank's rate hold. SpaceX briefly surpassed Microsoft and Amazon in recent sessions to become the fifth-most-valuable stock. Retail investors have driven strong buying, with Vanda Research highlighting SpaceX as the top retail pick for three consecutive days since its public debut. The stock is now trading similarly to major tech leaders like Nvidia and Alphabet, reflecting high retail interest amid ongoing evaluation of its valuation.

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