Wynn Resorts is a buy as it wins UAE market share, UBS says

Farley’s upgrade is due to his bullish view on Wynn’s Al Marjan Island resort, a 70-story hotel tower in the United Arab Emirates scheduled to open early 2027.
Best Buy reports modest sales recovery, but says tariffs are complicating its turnaround

Best Buy surpassed revenue and earnings expectations for its most recent quarter on Thursday, but stuck with its full-year forecast, citing tariff uncertainty.
Amtrak is launching its faster NextGen Acela with better amenities after years of delays. Here’s what you need to know

Amtrak is introducing five of its 28 planned new NextGen Acela trains on Thursday, signaling the next step of America’s attempt at high-speed rail.
Dick’s Sporting Goods raises guidance after second-quarter earnings beat

Dick’s Sporting Goods beat Wall Street’s expectations on the top and bottom lines, leading it to raise its full year profit and sales guidance.
After Nvidia’s earnings beat, Jim Cramer pushes back against AI bubble fears

Jim Cramer attributed Nvidia’s stock slip to the fact that it had run up going into the quarter, and Wall Street’s expectations were extremely high.
Europe markets set to open higher as investors assess Nvidia results

European markets are heading for a higher open Thursday following a choppy session.
Tesla sales plunge 40% in Europe as Chinese EV rival BYD’s triple

Tesla faces a number of challenges in Europe including continued intense competition and brand damage from Elon Musk’s political involvement.
France’s latest budget crisis poses risk to defense investment pledges

As a parliamentary clash over reducing France’s deficit threatens to topple its government, analysts say defense spending may fall by the wayside.
Japan’s top trade negotiator cancels trip to U.S. over trade deal issues

Japan’s top trade negotiator Ryosei Akazawa canceled a trip to the United States on Thursday over issues related to the U.S.-Japan trade deal.
Microsoft fires two employees over breaking into its president’s office

The protesters, affiliated with the group No Azure for Apartheid, gained entry into Smith’s office and had demanded that Microsoft end its direct and indirect support to Israel.