Kroger’s private labels resonate with shoppers: Growth outpaced national brands during the quarter and helped the retailer stand out.
Target had a rough Q3: The retailer is struggling to adjust to the macroeconomic environment, and its challenges aren’t going to get easier anytime soon.
Paramount’s Q3 results reflect strong streaming growth: To attain 3.5 million new subscribers and $49 million in DTC profit, it’s leveraged cost cutting and content innovation to balance revenue pressures from traditional TV.
Nextdoor q3 earnings highlight growth in ad revenues and active users: "Next" initiative drives platform evolution with focus on in-community connections.
Fox Corp. Q3 fueled by political ads and Tubi growth: Live sports and news strategy drives gains, with digital ads growing.
New York Times demonstrates steady growth in Q3: Digital subscriptions and content verticals drive revenue as leadership outlines long-term subscriber strategy.
Amazon grows ad revenues by 19% in Q3: Sports, shoppable ads, and live news bolster its appeal to advertisers.
Comcast Q3 performance fueled by streaming and live sports: Olympics and Peacock growth attract high-value audiences for advertisers.
Roku Q3 results emphasize ad-supported growth: Increased streaming hours and accounts offer advertisers valuable inventory.
Alphabet’s Q3 beats expectations: Google’s ad dominance holds as it navigates regulatory and competitive challenges in the digital ad market.
Reddit posts strong Q3 profit: Ad revenues surge 56%, though user engagement and global growth remain critical to long-term success.
McDonald’s value focus paid off in Q3: But challenges remain as the company needs to dig out from the recent E. coli outbreak.
Defying global challenges, Pinterest excels in Q3: Innovations and strategic partnerships bolster its market position.
Meta showcases robust Q3 growth with $34.15 billion in revenues: Facebook and Instagram parent surges, despite Threads struggling to find its footing.
The firm’s total processing volume increased 54% in the quarter. It plans to double down on embedded finance to sustain growth.
The company’s gross merchandise volume surged 62% YoY thanks to a boost in active customers and merchants.
Apple sets a revenue record: After a bleak week for Big Tech, Apple shows strength in Q3 earnings. Backed by Mac, wearables, and a consumer spending uptick—it’s doing something right.
Rising interest rates boosted revenues, but bad loan provisions knocked profits.
Strong fixed-income trading drove revenue, but profits plummeted. The bank hopes restructuring will drive a turnaround.
JPMorgan, Citi, Wells Fargo, and Bank of America reported double-digit card spending growth but are wary of economic conditions.
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