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Netflix Stock Dips Ahead of Q2 Earnings Focused on Margins and Ads
Netflix shares slipped 3.7% last week, closing at $77.38, as the market shifts focus to its Q2 earnings report due July 16, where margins, pricing, and ad growth will be key topics.
Netflix Shares Fall 3.6% on Lionsgate Deal Chatter, M&A Concerns
Netflix shares fell 3.6% after reports of Lionsgate deal talks, but the company denied acquisition plans. Investors focus on M&A strategy as Fox buys Roku.
Fox Stock Plunges 17% on $22B Roku Acquisition, Investor Skepticism Mounts
Fox shares tumbled 16.8% after agreeing to acquire Roku for $22 billion. The deal raises concerns about debt, dilution, and execution risks.
Fox Shares Tumble on $22B Roku Acquisition, Debt and Dilution Concerns
Fox shares plunged Monday after the company unveiled a $22 billion cash-and-stock acquisition of Roku, sparking investor concerns over added debt and share dilution.
Fox 4's Irving Studio Wins Dallas Real Estate Award, Signals Media Shift
Adolfson & Peterson Construction announced Fox 4's Irving studio won a Dallas Business Journal award. The 60,000-square-foot facility topped out, with move-in slated for December 2026.
Intel-Foxconn AI Deal Fails to Lift Stock as Sector Rout Continues
Intel shares fell 0.8% premarket despite an AI deal with Foxconn, as Broadcom's disappointing outlook and broader sector selloff pressure chip stocks.
Foxx Development Stock Skyrockets Amid Filing Activity and Compliance Boost
Foxx Development shares surged over 100% on heavy Nasdaq volume, fueled by compliance news and ownership shifts, though the company warned of going-concern risks.
Intel Stock Falls Despite Foxconn AI Deal; Chip Sector Hit by Broadcom Miss
Intel shares fell 3.71% premarket despite announcing an AI infrastructure deal with Foxconn, as the broader chip sector sold off following Broadcom's disappointing results.
Foxconn's AI-Driven Revenue Surge Signals Robust Demand for Nvidia Servers
Foxconn's first-quarter revenue surged 29.7% year-over-year, highlighting strong AI server demand for key client Nvidia. Nvidia projects $78 billion in Q1 revenue, excluding China data-center sales, as competition intensifies.