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Builders, meanwhile, are luring buyers with some perks but are barely budging on prices. That's partly because these companies have another place to turn: the rental market. Opportunistic investors — mostly small and midsize players, who own the vast majority of single-family rentals in the country — are happy to oblige. Builders have also started developing entire communities of single-family homes to be rented out rather than sold, a strategy known as build-for-rent. Their embrace of the rental market says more about the obstacles for buyers than for builders.
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Amazon reported earnings of 65 cents a share, ahead of the 35 cents expected by analysts, per Refinitiv. Airbnb — Shares slid 1% after the company reported its second-quarter earnings. Dropbox — The online collaboration platform advanced 3% on the back of strong second-quarter earnings. Square — Shares of the payments tech company dipped more than 4% in after-hours trading even after the firm reported second-quarter earnings and revenue above expectations. Square reported earnings of 39 cents per share, versus analysts' 36 cents estimate per Refinitiv.
Persons: Refinitiv, Fortinet, DraftKings, Airbnb, Coinbase, Dropbox, — Redfin, Redfin, Darla Mercado, Hakyung Kim, Sarah Min, Samantha Subin, Yun Li Organizations: Apple, Refinitiv, Revenue, Holdings, Booking Holdings, Analysts, Tagger Media
Check out the companies making the biggest moves midday:Carvana — Carvana shares shed more than 15%, with trading briefly halted at one point due to volatility. Walgreens raised its fiscal year 2025 sales goal for its U.S. health-care business to $14.5 billion to $16.0 billion, from $11.0 billion to $12.0 billion to account for the deal. Viatris — The global health-care company rallied 16% after it announced it intends to create an ophthalmology franchise by acquiring Oyster Point Pharma and Famy Life Sciences. The toymaker's shares shed nearly 60% last Friday after it delivered disappointing quarterly results and issued a weak forward guidance that included a fourth-quarter loss. DoorDash — Shares of the food delivery company rallied 2.5% after being upgraded by Oppenheimer to outperform from perform.
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