Artificial intelligence. 5G. Streaming video. Video games. These are the most substantive markets in technology … and yet, to ...
Communications-services rose amid deal intrigue. Shares of Netflix rallied amid relief among its investors that Paramount Skydance appeared to have wrested Warner Bros Discovery from its arms.
Communications-services ticked up amid mixed earnings. Warner Bros. Discovery logged lower revenue in its latest quarter, driven by declines across each of its segments, as it remains in the middle of ...
Bets against communication services stocks fell in August compared to the end of July, with Charter Communications (CHTR) being the most shorted stock in the sector and Google-parent Alphabet (GOOG) ...
Communication Services has been one of the success stories from Wall Street over the past year, as the market has rebounded from the vagaries of 2022. As of February 2024, The Communication Services ...
With help from the artificial intelligence boom, communication services and technology stocks fueled the stock market’s rally for a second straight year in 2024. Meanwhile, it was a tough year for ...
Communication Services was one of Wall Street's biggest success stories in 2024. The Communication Services Select Sector SPDR (XLC) jumped 34.1% through the year and emerged as the S&P 500’s biggest ...
In this week's earnings recap, 7 companies belonging to the S&P 500 communication services sector (XLC) reported their earnings for the period ended March. This week, out of the 7 companies, 6 of them ...
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Source: Morningstar. Data as of March 22, 2024. Ironically, Alphabet has provided one of the few bright spots for the traditional television business. The firm announced in early February that YouTube ...
The National Institutes of Health has awarded 17 companies positions on the third iteration of the potential five-year, $1 billion Public Information and Communication Services, or PICS, contract.