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Q4 Earnings Highs And Lows: Haemonetics (NYSE:HAE) Vs The Rest Of The Medical Devices & Supplies - Specialty Stocks
Quarterly earnings results are a good time to check in on a company’s progress, especially compared to its peers in the same sector. Today we are looking at Haemonetics (NYSE:HAE) and the best and worst performers in the medical devices & supplies - specialty industry.
A Look Back at Sit-Down Dining Stocks’ Q4 Earnings: Cracker Barrel (NASDAQ:CBRL) Vs The Rest Of The Pack
The end of the earnings season is always a good time to take a step back and see who shined (and who not so much). Let’s take a look at how sit-down dining stocks fared in Q4, starting with Cracker Barrel (NASDAQ:CBRL).
Q4 Rundown: Abbott Laboratories (NYSE:ABT) Vs Other Medical Devices & Supplies - Diversified Stocks
Let’s dig into the relative performance of Abbott Laboratories (NYSE:ABT) and its peers as we unravel the now-completed Q4 medical devices & supplies - diversified earnings season.
Finance and HR Software Stocks Q4 Recap: Benchmarking Intuit (NASDAQ:INTU)
As the craze of earnings season draws to a close, here’s a look back at some of the most exciting (and some less so) results from Q4. Today, we are looking at finance and HR software stocks, starting with Intuit (NASDAQ:INTU).
Guess (NYSE:GES) Posts Better-Than-Expected Sales In Q4, Stock Jumps 10.1%
Contemporary clothing brand Guess (NYSE:GES) reported Q4 CY2024 results topping the market’s revenue expectations, with sales up 4.6% year on year to $932.3 million. Guidance for next quarter’s revenue was better than expected at $631.3 million at the midpoint, 0.8% above analysts’ estimates. Its non-GAAP profit of $1.48 per share was 7.6% above analysts’ consensus estimates.
United Parcel Service (UPS) Stock Trades Down, Here Is Why
Shares of parcel delivery company UPS (NYSE:UPS) fell 8.7% in the afternoon session after President Trump announced "reciprocal tariffs" on all US imports, set at a minimum rate of 10%. From clothing brands and electronics makers to the e-commerce sites that move their goods, companies built on global supply chains took the biggest hit. Stocks with heavy exposure to Asia were especially hard-hit, as the new tariffs threatened the growth and profits of firms with factories in the region. Vietnam, central to many companies' production plans, faced a 46% tariff. Cambodia and Indonesia were also in the crosshairs, with tariff rates of 49% and 32%. These measures could significantly erode the competitiveness of goods produced in those regions. For example, reduced production volumes would negatively affect the sales growth of all companies benefiting from these manufacturing hubs.
Why Columbia Sportswear (COLM) Stock Is Trading Lower Today
Shares of outerwear manufacturer Columbia Sportswear (NASDAQ:COLM) fell 13% in the afternoon session after President Trump announced "reciprocal tariffs" on all US imports, set at a minimum rate of 10%.
Why Carter's (CRI) Stock Is Falling Today
Shares of children’s apparel manufacturer Carter’s (NYSE:CRI) fell 15.7% in the afternoon session after President Trump announced "reciprocal tariffs" on all US imports, set at a minimum rate of 10%.
Why Upstart (UPST) Stock Is Falling Today
Shares of aI-powered lending platform Upstart (NASDAQ:UPST) fell 16.5% in the afternoon session after President Trump announced "reciprocal tariffs" on all US imports, set at a minimum rate of 10%. Markets reacted negatively to the announcement, reflecting deep concerns among investors about the broader economic implications. The tariffs were likely seen as a significant threat to global trade flows, with the potential to slow economic growth, drive up consumer prices, and spark retaliatory measures.
onsemi (ON) Stock Trades Down, Here Is Why
Shares of analog chips maker onsemi (NASDAQ:ON) fell 11.3% in the afternoon session after President Trump announced "reciprocal tariffs" on all US imports, set at a minimum rate of 10%. From clothing brands and electronics makers to the e-commerce sites that move their goods, companies built on global supply chains took the biggest hit. Stocks with heavy exposure to Asia were especially hard-hit, as the new tariffs threatened the growth and profits of firms with factories in the region. Vietnam, central to many companies' production plans, faced a 46% tariff. Cambodia and Indonesia were also in the crosshairs, with tariff rates of 49% and 32%. These measures could significantly erode the competitiveness of goods produced in those regions. For example, reduced production volumes would negatively affect the sales growth of all companies benefiting from these manufacturing hubs.