Expectations for Bed Bath & Beyond’s Revenue in Next 4 Quarters
For the next four quarters, analysts are expecting Bed Bath & Beyond (BBBY) to post revenue of $12.29 billion, which represents a 1% rise.
For the next four quarters, analysts are expecting Bed Bath & Beyond (BBBY) to post revenue of $12.29 billion, which represents a 1% rise.
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The two lenders agree terms on a takeover deal that could be worth up to £780m.
Q1 2024 Blackstone Inc Earnings Call
O'Donnell took aim at Watters and his predecessors in the primetime slot at what he called "the lying channel."
Israel’s military has not confirmed the strike and Iranian officials maintain ‘no damage’ in Isfahan
Ashok Kumar/TAS24/Getty Images for TAS Rights ManagementAs the clock struck midnight on Friday and Spotify streams raged, Taylor Swift dropped a few hints behind the meaning of her latest album, The Tortured Poets Department.In her first statement since the album’s release, Swift said that she had “no scores to settle” via her music, and described the project as “both sensational and sorrowful in equal measure.” Reviews, however, are already describing it as a “doozy” of a break-up album.In her
A wave of risk aversion swept over markets on Friday and sent investors chasing after traditional safety assets such as the Swiss franc and the yen following reports that Israel attacked Iran in an escalation of conflict in the Middle East. Three people familiar with the matter told Reuters that Israel attacked Iran, days after Iran launched a retaliatory drone strike on Israel. Some of those moves were later retraced as few details emerged about the attack and an Iranian official told Reuters no missile attack took place.
Oil and gold prices rose and shares fell in Asian trade.
Futures fell on reports of Iran explosions: The market power trend is about to end. Netflix gave weak guidance.
Pop star shares message with fans from Instagram as they scramble to stream her latest record
US officials reportedly tell CBS News an Israeli missile has struck Iran
Swift dropped her 11th studio album on Friday, April 19
ABCTaylor Swift fans have been counting down the seconds until the release of her much-anticipated new album, The Tortured Poets Department, which arrives today. But it was the Swifties who ended up being tortured when Jimmy Kimmel decided to prank a few of them by attempting to pass “Anything Is Possible,” Lara Trump’s painful-to-hear new single, off as a track from Swift.Spoiler alert: No one was impressed.“Taylor Swift’s album isn’t the only major release this month,” Kimmel told his audience
Finance chiefs from economies large and small are scrambling to keep pace with the Federal Reserve's rapid resetting of rate-cut expectations as U.S. inflation data roils markets from London to Brazil. All insist they are setting policy independently of the Fed and basing it on local conditions. It's an unexpected turn that has supercharged the U.S. dollar, stressing other currencies in return and raising the prospect of currency intervention in Asia.
Regulated information Issy-les-Moulineaux, April 19, 2024 Financial Report for First half Fiscal 2024 available Sodexo announces that its First half Fiscal 2024 Financial report is available online and filed with the Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF). This document is available on Sodexo’s website, www.sodexo.com, under “Regulated information” in the ”Investors section”. It includes the condensed consolidated financial statements for First half Fiscal 2024, the First half activity report, th
U.S. airlines have enjoyed a travel boom for the past three years, but until this past quarter, big-spending corporate travelers had been largely missing. The U.S. airlines that have so far released results - including Delta, United and Alaska Air - all reported a sharp rebound in flying for business purposes. On Thursday, Alaska Air said increased spending by technology companies like Amazon.com and Microsoft in the March quarter increased revenue from corporate travel to pre-pandemic levels.
Nearly a billion voters will decide if Narendra Modi gets a third term as prime minister
The Security Council veto has triggered backlash as global divisions continue to sharpen over Israel’s war on Gaza.