Apple’s Q1 2026 earnings was defined by one core reality. Demand outran supply.
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Amazon’s stock slid after earnings because investors suddenly realised how massive Amazon’s next capital expenditure is going to be.
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Microsoft (MSFT) reported earnings on 29th January 2026, with GAAP net income and EPS both growing 60% Year on Year. Following the earnings release, stock price was down roughly 12%, as investor ...
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As of 3 Feb 2026, StockOracle™ 's OracleValue™ model estimates Alphabet's (GOOG Stock) intrinsic value to be around $303.07 per share, based on a set of underlying assumptions around growth and ...
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The Magnificent 7 are basically the seven dominant U.S. technology stocks that have driven much of the global stock market’s performance due to their scale, innovation, and market influence. They ...
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NVIDIA is currently trading at a Price/OracleValue™ of 0.86 in January 2026, indicating the stock’s OracleValue™ is undervalued relative to its price despite already reflecting strong AI optimism.
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StockOracle™, the stock intelligence web app created by Piranha Profits®, won the Chairman’s Award: Best Stock Research Tool for Retail Investors at the Benzinga Global Fintech Awards 2025.
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Alphabet’s Q3 2025 earnings reignited investor confidence, delivering its first-ever $100 billion quarter and proving its growth engine is alive and well. Revenue and EPS surged. From the ...
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When you analyze a company's financial health, it’s easy to get lost in a sea of metrics. But if you want to understand how much risk a business is carrying, few ratios are as insightful as the ...
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Airlines may fly high at 30,000 feet, but their profits rarely do. American Airlines (AAL), one of the largest carriers in the world, perfectly illustrates the difficulties of investing in this ...
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