Zscaler Stock Sinks on Gross Margin, Profitability Concerns
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Zscaler (ZS) was the worst-performing stock in the Nasdaq Wednesday afternoon, even though the cloud security firm’s fiscal 2026 first-quarter results topped estimates and it issued a rosy full-year forecast.
Shares sank 10% in recent trading, a day after the San Jose, Calif.-based company reported adjusted earnings of $0.96 per share on revenue that increased 26% year-over-year to $788.1 million. Analysts polled by Visible Alpha had expected $0.86 and $773.6 million, respectively.
For fiscal 2026, Zscaler sees adjusted EPS of $3.78 to $3.82 and revenue of $3.282 billion to $3.301 billion, both above expectation.
However, on a GAAP basis, Zscaler recorded a Q3 net loss of $11.6 million, or $0.07 per share, and its adjusted gross margin slipped to 80% from 81% a year ago.
Despite today’s sharp declines, Zscaler shares remain up more than 40% this year.
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HP Joins Big Tech Companies Laying Off Workers Amid AI Push
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Computer and printer maker HP’s (HPQ) stock slid Wednesday, a day after the company announced a major cost-cutting plan that includes layoffs.
The company said it aims to eliminate between 4,000 and 6,000 roles as part of its efforts to save $1 billion over the next three fiscal years. For HP, which said it had about 58,000 employees in its latest annual filing, the cuts could represent up to 10% of its workforce.
Meanwhile, CEO Enrique Lores told investors during Tuesday’s earnings call that the company plans to continue investing in AI-related initiatives as it sees “a significant opportunity to embed AI into HP to accelerate product innovation, improve customer satisfaction, and boost productivity,” according to a transcript provided by AlphaSense.
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The move makes HP the latest tech company to announce layoffs despite business looking solid in its latest quarter, highlighting what could be growing trend. A number of tech giants, including Amazon (AMZN) and Microsoft (MSFT), have also undertaken layoffs in recent months, while ramping up their AI efforts.
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Big Changes Coming to the Fed—And Interest Rates—Next Year If This Frontrunner Gets Powell’s Job
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Kevin Hassett, the reported frontrunner to take over as Federal Reserve chair in May, has a recent track record of advocating for the central bank lowering interest rates.
Hassett is the leading candidate to replace Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell when his term ends in May, Bloomberg reported this week. President Donald Trump is expected to announce his choice for the Fed chair nominee in the coming weeks.
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Hassett is a top economic advisor to Trump, currently serving as Director of the National Economic Council. In recent media interviews, Hassett has criticized the current leadership of the Fed for not lowering interest rates quickly enough, aligning with his current boss’s views.
The central bank has already cut interest rates by a quarter-point at each of its last two meetings, and is now expected to do so again at its next meeting in December. However, the 12 officials who vote on policy are divided about whether to keep rates higher for longer to push down inflation that’s still running above the Fed’s target of a 2% annual rate, or to lower them to help boost the ailing job market.
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Apple to Surpass Samsung in Global Smartphone Shipments for 1st Time in 14 Years, Counterpoint Research Says
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For the first time in 14 years, Apple (AAPL) will have more global smartphone shipments than Samsung, a research note says.
Counterpoint Research wrote that the iPhone maker’s global shipments “will reach a global share of 19.4% in 2025, making Apple the world’s No.1 smartphone [original equipment manufacturer] for the first time since 2011.”
Global shipments from South Korea’s Samsung are “expected to grow 4.6% YoY and reach a global share of 18.7%, yet the company will relinquish the top spot it has held for more than a decade,” Counterpoint wrote.
Apple shares rose about 1% early Wednesday afternoon and have gained 11% this year.
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Deere Is Not Out of the Woods Yet. Here’s Why the Stock is Falling Today
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Shares of Deere & Company (DE) fell Wednesday morning after the maker of large farm and construction equipment gave a weak forecast and warned that “difficult market conditions” will continue for a while longer.
In the company’s fourth-quarter fiscal 2025 earnings report, CEO John May said “ongoing margin pressures from tariffs and persistent challenges in the large ag sector remain.” He added that Deere believes “2026 will mark the bottom of the large ag cycle.”
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The company predicts next year’s net income will be in a range of $4.00 billion to $4.75 billion. Analysts surveyed by Visible Alpha were looking for $5.19 billion.
The outlook offset a strong fourth quarter. Deere reported earnings per share of $3.93, with revenue up 11% to $12.39 billion. Both exceeded the Visible Alpha estimates.
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Workday Stock Leads S&P 500 Decliners Despite Strong Results, Full-Year Subscription Outlook
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Workday (WDAY) reported better-than-expected third-quarter results and issued a rosy full-year subscription revenue outlook. Investors are punishing the stock nevertheless.
After the closing bell yesterday, the HR software company posted third-quarter adjusted earnings of $2.32 per share on revenue that increased nearly 13% year-over-year to $2.43 billion. Analysts surveyed by Visible Alpha had expected $2.16 and $2.42 billion, respectively.
In addition, Workday projected full-year subscription revenue of $8.828 billion, which would represent more than 14% growth and was above consensus estimates. However, the Pleasanton, Calif.-based firm’s current-quarter forecast for subscription revenue of $2.355 billion was merely in line with expectations.
Workday was the worst-performing stock in the S&P 500 in recent trading, with shares sinking 10%. The stock now is down almost 20% this year.
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Retailers Hype—and Hope for—a Busy Black Friday This Year
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Let the cash registers ring.
Retailers are working hard to beckon Americans on Black Friday, one of the busiest shopping days of the year. Companies are rolling out digital wishlists, running sweepstakes, and setting up elaborate in-store displays. Nordstrom’s flagship Seattle store will feature funhouse-style mirrors and digital palm readings, and Bloomingdale’s will wrap its Manhattan headquarters in a jumbo Burberry scarf.
Millions of Americans are expected to browse and buy between Thanksgiving and Cyber Monday, though many started their holiday shopping early this year. Online sales this Friday may total $18 billion, according to estimates from Salesforce, which provides software to retailers. The five-day “cyber week”—from Thanksgiving to Monday—may bring $78 billion in sales, Salesforce said.
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The National Retail Federation expects holiday-season spending to crack $1 trillion for the first time. But the 3.7% to 4.2% year-over-year increase NRF is expecting comes as inflation is trending near 2.7%. and consumer confidence is sliding. Some surveys show Americans aim to spend less this year and, by some accounts, even affluent Americans may be experiencing fatigue.
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Robinhood Stock Surges on Latest Prediction Markets Offering
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Robinhood Markets (HOOD) is leaning into prediction markets. Traders are leaning into the stock.
Shares of Robinhood surged 6.5% to pace S&P 500 gainers early Wednesday, a day after the trading platform announced it would be partnering with Susquehanna International Group on a futures and derivatives exchange and clearinghouse.
“Robinhood is seeing strong customer demand for prediction markets, and we’re excited to build on that momentum,” Robinhood VP and General Manager of Futures and International JB Mackenzie said. “Our investment in infrastructure will position us to deliver an even better experience and more innovative products for customers.”
Prediction markets are Robinhood’s fastest-growing product line by revenue, with 9 billion contracts traded by more than 1 million customers in its first year since launch, the company said.
In a related move, the exchange is acquiring MIAXdx, a wholly owned subsidiary of Miami International Holdings (MIAX) that clears and executes derivatives trades. Miami International will hold a 10% equity stake in the exchange, which is expected to launch in 2026, Robinhood said. Miami International shares rose about 2% Wednesday.
Robinhood shares have more than tripled this year.
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A December Fed Cut Is in Play Again—But What Would It Really Mean for Mortgage Rates?
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Financial markets are once again betting the Federal Reserve will cut its benchmark interest rate by a quarter point at its Dec. 10 meeting, assigning a nearly 85% probability at the time of this writing.
That’s a sharp pivot from just a week ago, when odds were split on whether the Fed would cut or hold, and even more dramatic given that as recently as five days ago, markets were widely expecting a December pause.Part of the volatility stems from the lack of timely government data following the recent shutdown. But it also reflects the competing pressures the Fed is trying to balance. Inflation remains higher than policymakers want—typically an argument for keeping rates elevated—while the job market has shown signs of weakness, which would normally support a case for cuts.
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On Friday, though, public comments from a key Fed policymaker saying he was open to a December cut quickly shifted sentiment. Fed-funds futures traders moved to price in a strong probability of a committee-announced cut on Dec. 10, reversing the earlier expectation of a hold.
All of this underscores how quickly rate-cut expectations can swing. Markets react not only to economic data but also to how investors read the Fed’s communications, broader financial conditions, and even geopolitical risks. With so many moving parts, the odds of a December cut could shift again before the meeting.
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This AI Chip Stock Is Getting a Big Boost From Google’s Hot Streak
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Alphabet’s stock has been on a roll lately. One big beneficiary of that move? Broadcom.
The rise in shares of Alphabet, Google’s parent company, has helped inject some energy back into a flagging AI trade. That’s had knock-on effects on a range of tech stocks—though few have benefitted as much as Broadcom (AVGO), which counts Google as a major customer for its AI chips.
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Broadcom’s shares have surged recently, climbing along with Alphabet’s (GOOGL, GOOG), which have been lifted by a series of positive developments for the cloud giant from a vote of confidence from Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway to an upbeat reception for its latest AI model and signs of a new deal involving its chips.
Alphabet shares advanced around 2% to finish at a fresh high Tuesday, and have added about 17% since Berkshire’s stake was revealed in a regulatory filing a little over a week ago.
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Autodesk Stock Pops as Digital Design Software Maker Raises Full-Year Outlook
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Autodesk’s finance chief says the digital design software maker has “current momentum.” Shareholders appear to agree.
Shares of Autodesk (ADSK) surged 8% in premarket trading Wednesday, a day after the firm reported third-quarter results above expectation and lifted its full-year outlook.
The San Francisco-based company, which is known for its AutoCAD software, posted adjusted earnings of $2.67 per share on revenue that rose 18% year-over-year to $1.85 billion. Analysts surveyed by Visible Alpha expected $2.50 and $1.81 billion, respectively.
Autodesk raised its full-year projections for adjusted EPS to $10.18 to $10.25 from the previous range of $9.80 to $9.98, and for revenue to $7.15 billion to $7.165 billion, up from $7.025 billion to $7.075 billion.
“The macroeconomic environment has been broadly stable though uncertainty remains elevated, and we have so far successfully executed our sales and marketing optimization plan,” Autodesk CFO Janesh Moorjani said. “We are raising our full-year guidance to reflect the current momentum of the business.”
Autodesk shares entered Wednesday near flat on the year.
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Polymarket Just Got CFTC Sign-Off. Prediction Markets Are on the March
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Polymarket is back on American shores.
The popular predictions marketplace operator said late Tuesday that the Commodity Futures Trading Commission cleared the way for U.S. customers to bet on events—whether they’re central bank policy moves or how the Packers will fare against the Lions come Thanksgiving—through their brokerages.1
Polymarket’s regulatory clearance to return to the U.S. coincides with a boom in events trading, with pretty much every fintech platform from Robinhood (HOOD) to Coinbase Global (COIN), along with sports gambling purveyor DraftKings (DKNG) and Trump Media & Technolgy (DJT), angling for a piece of the action.
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Experts believe something akin to a gold rush could come to the predictions business. Bank of America analysts earlier this month noted that more than two dozen sportsbooks were chasing users in 2020, with many taking steep losses along the way. “Unchecked, this is what [prediction markets] could look like in 2026,” they wrote.
Prediction markets continue to extend into a range of forums. Yahoo Finance earlier this month said Polymarket would power a prediction markets hub. And Google said it would add “support for prediction markets data” from Kalshi and Polymarket.
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Stock Futures Point Further Higher Entering Thanksgiving Holiday
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Futures contracts tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average were up 0.2%.
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S&P 500 futures advanced 0.3%.
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Nasdaq 100 futures rose 0.4%.
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