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Strike | 50.00 |
Expiry date | 2025-01-17 |
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Open interest | 776 |
Spotify CEO Daniel Ek suggested more price increases are coming as the audio giant plans to offer various subscription plans to attract as many users as possible.
A busy day for Wall Street kicked off with earnings from big names, including General Motors (GM), PepsiCo (PEP), UPS (UPS), and Spotify (SPOT). General Motors topped estimates while also raising its full-year guidance. The automaker credited truck sales in North America for much of its strong quarter. PepsiCo also topped expectations, which was helped by strong sales in its international division. After the bell today, investors are gearing up for Tesla (TSLA) earnings. The electric carmaker has been under immense pressure lately, with shares down over 40% year-to-date. Yahoo Finance trending tickers include Marvell Technology (MRVL), Ford (F), and Riot Platforms (RIOT). Key guests include:9:30 a.m. ET - Veronica Willis, Wells Fargo Investment Institute Global Investment Strategist9:45 a.m. ET - Paul Jacobson, General Motors CFO10 a.m. ET - Peter Oppenheimer, Goldman Sachs Global Chief equity strategist11:30 a.m. ET - Orphe Divounguy, Zillow Senior Economist
Wall Street's main indexes advanced on Tuesday as growth and chip shares gained, while stocks like General Motors and Spotify rose on upbeat earnings updates ahead of quarterly reports from big technology companies. On the earnings front, General Motors advanced 4.6% after the automaker posted quarterly results above Wall Street targets and raised its annual forecast.