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Earnings Watch: Big Tech’s big test arrives in the busiest week of earnings season

26.07.2020 16:05 Even though Big Tech’s day in the antitrust spotlight is delayed, the coming week will be a big test for the biggest names on Wall Street.

Your Digital Self: The most disturbing part of the Twitter hack: Many of its employees have access t

25.07.2020 20:05 Users should demand end-to-end encryption.

Congress has a million-plus documents from Big Tech antitrust investigation, and are ready to grill

25.07.2020 18:40 For more than a year, the federal government has circled Big Tech and its business practices. On Wednesday, members of the House of Representatives will roll out evidence their staffs have found and put pressure directly on some of the most prominent executives in the world.

What's Worth Streaming: Here’s what’s coming to Amazon Prime Video in August 2020

24.07.2020 22:36 ‘Eco-Challenge,’ ‘Chemical Hearts’ and ‘Clifford’ on the way, along with some classic ’80s movies

S&P 500 earnings have been as bad as feared, even as the beat rate has improved

24.07.2020 21:05 Companies are beating expectations at a relatively good pace, but investors shouldn’t take that to mean earnings season has been better feared, with the year-over-year decline in profit and sales roughly the same as it was before the season kicked off.

Business in the Age of COVID-19: Amazon has the right businesses to prosper during coronavirus, but

24.07.2020 21:05 Amazon.com Inc.’s stock has soared to record heights since mid-March, catapulting the company’s market value atop $1.5 trillion, because in the age of COVID-19 it is arguably Big Tech’s best-positioned player.

Business in the Age of COVID-19: Muted spending growth in pandemic doesn’t cancel big opportunities

24.07.2020 21:05 COVID-19 is creating short-term spending pain for many payment providers, but it’s also driving new purchasing habits that could leave the companies in a stronger position once the crisis is over.

Business in the Age of COVID-19: Closed Apple Stores could change iPhone buying habits, but there’s

24.07.2020 19:32 What’s normally a ho-hum quarter for iPhone sales will be interesting for Apple Inc. this year as the COVID-19 crisis prompts big changes in the way people shop for electronics.

Top Ten: Weekend reads: Additional unemployment benefit of $600 a week is on the line

24.07.2020 18:03 Also, an interview with Anthony Fauci, Tesla’s big run and beautiful retirement destinations.

The Ratings Game: Intel stock savaged as next-gen chip delay prompts loss of confidence from Wall St

24.07.2020 18:03 Intel Corp.’s stock faces one of its worst days in 20 years Friday amid a flurry of Wall Street downgrades after the chip giant divulges in an earnings call that its next generation of chips would be delayed and that it may seek a third-party manufacturer to make them.

Economic Report: U.S. service sector lags behind manufacturing in flash July Markit PMI data

24.07.2020 16:36 The U.S. service sector continued to contract in July as manufacturing saw its first improvement since February, according to flash PMI data from IHS Markit on Friday.

Autotrader: These are the most popular cars this summer

24.07.2020 12:33 Here are the 10 vehicles that shoppers are searching for most often online.

Anthony Fauci tells MarketWatch: I would not get on a plane or eat inside a restaurant

24.07.2020 09:07 ‘I certainly don’t think we’re near the end of this, if you look at what’s going on in the United States,’ says Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Monday’s House hearing with top tech CEOs may be delayed

24.07.2020 04:31 Four of the country’s most prominent tech CEOs are scheduled to testify before a House panel Monday, but that highly anticipated hearing may be delayed due to plans for the late Rep. John Lewis to lie in state at the U.S. Capitol.

MarketWatch First Take: Intel admits another defeat with unprecedented manufacturing issues

24.07.2020 04:31 Intel’s admission that it may have to partner with a contractor foundry on its next generation of manufacturing technology calls into question its multi-decade manufacturing leadership in the industry, and shows how difficult it is to keep the chip industry’s guiding light, Moore’s Law, alive.