Month: August 2024

Léon Marchand Makes History With Double Gold in 200 Butterfly and Breaststroke at Paris Olympics

Léon Marchand Makes History With Double Gold in 200 Butterfly and Breaststroke at Paris Olympics

More news - Latest news NANTERRE, France — French sensation Léon Marchand continued his impressive run at the Paris Olympics, becoming the first swimmer in history to win gold in both the 200-meter butterfly and 200-meter breaststroke at the same Games. And he did it on the same night. Marchand won his first gold medal of the day in the 200-meter butterfly, setting an Olympic record with a time of 1:51.21, in an incredible comeback over Hungary's Kristóf Milák, who finished second with a time of 1:51.75. About two hours later, Marchand set another Olympic record by swimming the 200-meter…
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Kohl’s Seeks to Attract Young Families, Increase Sales with Babies R Us Partnership

Kohl’s Seeks to Attract Young Families, Increase Sales with Babies R Us Partnership

Related media - News 24 hours Kohl's plans to open 200 stores in its facilities by the end of September. The retailer will sell a wide variety of baby items, including strollers, car seats and cribs. WOODLAND PARK, NJ — Kohl's is targeting smaller retailers to boost sales. The retailer will open Babies R Us stores in its locations nationwide starting this week and plans to have 200 by the end of September. The stores will offer a variety of baby items the company has never sold before, including shampoo, strollers and car seats. Previously, Kohl's only sold baby clothing.…
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Amazon’s Q2 Revenue Misses, Forecasts Disappoint Investors

Amazon’s Q2 Revenue Misses, Forecasts Disappoint Investors

Related media - Recent news Amazon reported its second-quarter earnings on Thursday, reporting lower-than-expected revenue and a less optimistic outlook for the next quarter, sending the company’s shares lower in after-hours trading. Here are the key data: Earning per share: $1.26, versus $1.03 expected by LSEG Income: $147.98 billion, below LSEG's projection of $148.56 billion Additional metrics of interest to Wall Street include: Amazon Web Services (AWS): It generated $26 billion in revenue, according to StreetAccount Advertising: It brought in $13 billion in revenue, according to StreetAccount You may also be interested in - Other related media
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What to expect from Friday’s crucial jobs report

What to expect from Friday’s crucial jobs report

More news - Recent news The U.S. labor market is expected to show signs of cooling in July, due to the gradual economic slowdown and the impact of Hurricane Beryl on hiring rates. The Labor Department’s July nonfarm payrolls report, due Friday at 8:30 a.m. ET, is expected to reflect this slight decline. However, the expected decline is in line with the Federal Reserve’s strategy for a controlled economic slowdown. “If the Fed was aiming for a soft landing, it looks like it’s done it,” said Mike Reynolds, vice president of investment strategy at Glenmede. “We’re seeing some weakness in…
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Qualcomm Beats Expectations With 12% Increase in Phone Chip Sales

Qualcomm Beats Expectations With 12% Increase in Phone Chip Sales

Related media - Recent news Las Vegas — Qualcomm’s fiscal third-quarter earnings beat Wall Street forecasts, delivering solid results and an upbeat outlook for the next quarter. In a press conference during CES 2022, Qualcomm Chairman and CEO Cristiano Amon discussed the company's performance. Following the earnings report, Qualcomm shares jumped more than 6% in after-hours trading. For the quarter ended June 23, Qualcomm's results were as follows versus LSEG consensus estimates: Earning per share: $2.33 (adjusted) vs. $2.25 expected Income: $9.39 billion (adjusted) vs. $9.22 billion expected Net income for the quarter reached $2.13 billion, or $1.88 a share,…
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Team USA women aim for eighth consecutive gold amid tighter competition

Team USA women aim for eighth consecutive gold amid tighter competition

Related media - Recent news PARIS — In a modest gym north of Paris, U.S. team coach Cheryl Reeve pondered what gave her team the upper hand at the Olympics. “Depth,” she mused. “No, size. 1A, 1B.” Reeve’s assessment isn’t far off the mark. With three players over 6 feet 4 inches tall and several guards around 6 feet 1 inch, Team USA boasts a significant height and length advantage over most opponents. Their depth is equally formidable; while other nations might field competitive starting lineups, few can match the talent of the U.S.’s reserves. It’s a scenario where bench…
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