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Nvidia reported an adjusted profit of $4.02 per share on $18.12 billion in revenue. Analysts polled by LSEG expected earnings of $3.37 per share and $16.18 billion in revenue. Autodesk — The software company fell roughly 7% in premarket trading after issuing disappointing fourth-quarter earnings guidance. GoDaddy — Shares of the web domain company rose 2.3% after RBC Capital Markets upgraded GoDaddy to outperform from sector perform. Deere — Shares fell 6.6% after the agricultural equipment maker issued net income guidance between $7.75 billion and $8.25 billion for fiscal 2024.
Persons: LSEG, Piper Sandler, Morgan Stanley, Kristine Liwag, Clorox, Dan Ives, , Alex Harring, Michelle Fox, Jesse Pound Organizations: Nvidia, Wall, HP —, HP, Autodesk, RBC Capital Markets, GoDaddy, Virgin Galactic Holdings, JPMorgan, Wedbush Securities, Deere, StreetAccount Locations: China
Affirm posted $496.5 million in revenue, more than the $444.5 million consensus estimate, according to FactSet. It posted adjusted per-share earnings of $8.03, greater than the consensus estimate of $7.55, according to FactSet. The media conglomerate expanded its cost-cutting measures by $2 billion, and reported stronger-than-expected adjusted earnings for the fiscal fourth quarter. Becton, Dickinson and Company — Shares dropped more than 8% after Becton, Dickinson and Company reported disappointing quarterly earnings. The medical technology company posted adjusted earnings of $3.42 per share, lower than the $3.43 per share anticipated by analysts polled by LSEG, formerly Refinitiv.
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Companies Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc FollowNEW YORK, Nov 7 (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Monday said British billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson must face shareholder claims he concealed problems in Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc's (SPCE.N) spaceship program, and sold hundreds of millions of dollars of stock at inflated prices. Lawyers for Virgin and Branson did not immediately respond to requests for comment. The lawsuit covers shareholders who owned the stock of either from July 10, 2019, to Oct. 14, 2021, when Virgin grounded Unity and delayed its commercial space travel service. In Monday afternoon trading, Virgin shares were up 5 cents at $4.97. The case is Kusnier et al v. Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc et al, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York, No.
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