Why ZoomInfo Technologies Stock Plunged by 21% This Week
A decent first-quarter report is overshadowed by a weak outlook.
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A decent first-quarter report is overshadowed by a weak outlook.
Even though Nvidia stock tripled over the past year, investors continue to underestimate the GPU maker.
At Tribeca’s trendy Spring Studios, I found an art fair in denial.
MAIN earnings call for the period ending March 31, 2024.
The Canadian company notched gains in important fundamentals, but there was a big caveat.
The company is doing well in a world full of cyber threats.
The fair may be geared toward the collector rather than the casual fairgoer, but its wild mix of genres makes it unique.
Can the stock continue rallying higher this year?
Warren Buffett has a large position in Sirius XM, which is down 44% so far this year.
We’re a few months away from the official announcement, but there are a few things we can say about it already.
Kyndryl is betting big on AI to fuel its future growth. Will it pay off?
Strong earnings remind investors the company’s business plan is on track.
Introns are perhaps one of our genome’s biggest mysteries. They are DNA sequences that interrupt the sensible protein-coding information in your genes, and need to be ‘spliced out.’
Researchers have taken a key step toward closing the silver nanoparticles knowledge gap with a study that indicates the particles’ shape and surface chemistry play key roles in how they affect aquatic ecosystems.
The turnaround vision is getting harder and harder to see.
Some good news finally came Peloton’s way this week.
Artists and art workers reflect on the maternal figures in their lives, on being mothers, and on the many layers of a universally beloved and misunderstood figure.
An analyst upgrade lifted shares of the coffee chain.
Melanoma, an aggressive form of skin cancer that accounts for 75% of all skin-cancer-related deaths, is often detected later in people with darker skin complexions — and the consequences can be devastating, a new study reveals.
New research into molten rock 20km below the Earth’s surface could help save lives by improving the prediction of volcanic activity.