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Kids' programming like "CoComelon" and "Bluey" is becoming an important tool in retaining streaming customers as the services chase profitability.
Fighter jet maker Saab pops 12% on profit beat amid European defense splurge
Saab reported better-than-expected sales growth and income for the second quarter.
How family offices can protect the bottom line when putting family members on payroll
Sargento heir Joshua Gentine told CNBC how to set the next generation up for success.
The impact of tariffs is starting to show up in Europe's company earnings
From chocolate makers to automakers — U.S. tariffs are starting to bite.
Israel's stock market outperforms Middle East counterparts despite multi-front wars
Israel's markets have been lifted by significant foreign investment and more recently by renewed investor confidence following its 12-day conflict with Iran.
Netflix posts earnings beat as revenue grows 16% in second quarter
Netflix posted an earnings beat Thursday, as revenue grew 16% during the second quarter of 2025.
Netflix posts earnings beat as revenue grows 16% in second quarter
Netflix posted an earnings beat Thursday, as revenue grew 16% during the second quarter of 2025.
Abbott stock fell victim to an old earnings season truth: It's all about the guidance
Abbott delivered a solid second quarter but left investors disappointed over the outlook.
Homebuilders are slashing prices at the highest rate in 3 years
More homebuilders are cutting prices as interest rates remain stubbornly high, and potential buyers pull back over concerns in the economy.
Here's where Walmart prices are changing — and staying the same — as Trump's tariffs hit
Price increases on things like baby gear and home goods at Walmart reflect broader trends following President Donald Trump's tariffs.