Bank of America had a strong third quarter in 2025, with big improvements compared to last year. The bank earned $8.5 billion in profit, up from $6.9 billion, and its earnings per share rose by 31% to $1.06. Total revenue grew 11% to $28.1 billion, helped by record interest income from loans and deposits. Costs grew slower than revenue, making
Goldman Sachs reported strong Q3 2025 results, driven by a robust client base and strategic execution in a better market environment, marking its third-highest quarterly net revenue. The firm posted $15.18 billion in revenue and $4.10 billion in net earnings, with diluted EPS of $12.25, an annualized ROE of 14.2%, and ROTE of 15.2%. Book value per share reached $353.79.
Ericsson's Q3 results were dominated by a SEK 7.6 billion capital gain from the divestment of iconectiv, which significantly inflated reported profitability while the company's core top line showed a 2% organic sales decline. This sales dip was primarily driven by a 5% organic decline in the key Networks segment, although the Cloud Software & Services division was a bright
PepsiCo reported Q3 2025 results with net revenue up 2.6% for the quarter and 0.8% year-to-date. GAAP EPS fell 11% to $1.90 in Q3 and 29% YTD to $4.15, while foreign exchange had a minor positive impact in Q3 but a negative YTD effect. On a non-GAAP basis, organic revenue rose 1.3% in Q3 and 1.5% YTD, with core EPS
NIKE reported $11.7 billion in revenue, up 1% from the same period last year. However, net income fell 31% to $700 million, and earnings per share dropped 30% to $0.49. NIKE Direct sales, which include online and physical stores, declined 4%, driven by a 12% drop in digital sales. In contrast, wholesale revenue rose 7%, reflecting strong performance through retail
FedEx reported strong earnings growth in the first quarter of fiscal 2026 compared to last year. Revenue rose to $22.2 billion from $21.6 billion, and adjusted earnings per share increased to $3.83 from $3.60. This growth came from higher U.S. domestic shipping, better efficiency, and cost-cutting efforts, although results were slightly affected by one-time tax costs and ongoing business changes. The
General Mills reported its first-quarter results for fiscal 2026, showing mixed performance. Sales fell 7% to $4.5 billion, partly due to selling its U.S. yogurt business. Organic sales, which exclude one-time events, were down 3%. The company made a $1.05 billion gain from the yogurt sale, which helped push total operating profit up 108% to $1.7 billion. However, adjusted operating
Oracle announced blockbuster first-quarter results, highlighted by an astonishing 359% surge in its future contracted revenue backlog, known as Remaining Performance Obligations (RPO), to $455 billion. This massive increase, fueled by major cloud and AI deals, signals a dramatic acceleration in the company's future growth and overshadowed solid gains in current revenue and earnings. For the quarter, Oracle's total revenue grew
Dollar Tree reported strong results for the second quarter of fiscal 2025 after selling Family Dollar in July. Quarterly sales rose 12.3% to $4.6 billion, with same-store sales up 6.5% thanks to more customer traffic and higher spending per visit. Operating income grew 7% to $231 million, and earnings per share were $0.75, or $0.77 adjusted, including a $0.20 benefit
NVIDIA reported Q2 FY2026 revenue of $46.7 billion, up 6% from the previous quarter and 56% from a year ago, with Data Center revenue at $41.1 billion, up 5% sequentially and 56% year-over-year. Blackwell Data Center revenue grew 17% sequentially. Net income was $26.4 billion, up 41% from Q1 and 59% from last year, with GAAP EPS of $1.08 and
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Lowe's reported solid second quarter results for 2025, with sales and earnings slightly higher than last year. Total sales reached $24.0 billion, up from $23.6 billion in Q2 2024, and comparable sales grew 1.1%. Net earnings were $2.4 billion, and diluted earnings per share (EPS) was $4.27. After adjusting for acquisition costs related to Artisan Design Group (ADG), adjusted EPS
In Q2 fiscal 2025, The Home Depot reported $45.3 billion in sales, up 4.9% year-over-year. Comparable sales rose 1.0%, with U.S. comps up 1.4%. Net earnings were $4.6 billion, flat from last year, while diluted EPS was slightly lower at $4.58 (GAAP) and $4.68 (adjusted). Customer transactions dipped 0.9%, but average ticket size increased 1.2% to $90.01, reflecting stronger spending per
Deere & Company reported third-quarter net income of $1.289 billion, or $4.75 per share, down 26% from $1.734 billion, or $6.29 per share, a year ago. Net income for the first nine months totaled $3.962 billion, a 32% decline from $5.855 billion last year. Quarterly net sales and revenues fell 9% to $12.018 billion, while year-to-date figures dropped 18% to
In Q2 2025, SAP's business showed strong growth. Operating cash flow rose 71% to €2.58 billion, and free cash flow increased 83% to €2.36 billion. This was due to higher profits, better working capital, and lower tax and restructuring payments. For the first half of the year, operating cash flow reached €6.36 billion, and free cash flow was €5.94 billion.
The Walt Disney Company reported strong financial results for its third fiscal quarter ended June 28, 2025, with revenues up 2% to $23.7 billion and income before taxes rising 4% to $3.2 billion. Total segment operating income grew 8% to $4.6 billion, while diluted EPS more than doubled to $2.92. Adjusted EPS increased 16% to $1.61. A major highlight was the
McDonald's reported strong results for Q2 2025, with global comparable sales up 3.8%. U.S. sales rose 2.5%, driven by higher average check sizes. International Operated Markets grew 4.0%, while International Licensed Markets increased 5.6%, led by Japan. Systemwide sales rose 8% (6% in constant currency), and revenue reached $6.84 billion, a 5% increase. Operating income grew 11% to $3.23 billion,
AMD reported record revenue of $7.7 billion in Q2 2025, up 32% from last year. Net income was $872 million, with earnings per share at $0.54. On a non-GAAP basis, net income was $781 million and EPS was $0.48. Profit margins dropped due to a $800 million charge from U.S. export restrictions on its MI308 AI chips. Without this, the adjusted
Meta reported a strong Q2 2025, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg highlighting progress towards "personal superintelligence". Financially, revenue increased 22% year-over-year to $47.52 billion, with net income up 36% to $18.34 billion and diluted EPS rising 38% to $7.14. The operating margin was 43%. Operational growth included a 6% increase in Family daily active people (DAP) to 3.48 billion, ad impressions up 11%,
Palantir has delivered an exceptionally strong quarter, with results indicating a massive acceleration driven by the successful leverage of its Artificial Intelligence Platform. The company's performance significantly surpassed expectations, validating its strategic focus on AI. The dominant story of the quarter was the explosive growth within its U.S. business. The U.S. Commercial sector surged an incredible 93% year-over-year, which CEO Alex
Ferrari N.V. announced strong preliminary unaudited results for the second quarter of 2025, reporting net revenues of Euro 1,787 million, a 4.4% increase from the prior year, and operating profit of Euro 552 million, up 8.1%. The company's net profit reached Euro 425 million and diluted earnings per share were Euro 2.38. CEO Benedetto Vigna highlighted the company's agility, disciplined
Microsoft reported strong results for the fourth quarter and full fiscal year 2025, driven by continued momentum in cloud and AI services. For the fourth quarter ended June 30, 2025, revenue reached $76.4 billion, an increase of 18% year-over-year (17% in constant currency). Operating income grew 23% to $34.3 billion, and net income was $27.2 billion, up 24%. Diluted earnings per
Procter & Gamble (P&G) reported solid financial results for the fourth quarter and full fiscal year 2025, showing resilience in a challenging global environment. For the full year, P&G posted net sales of $84.3 billion, flat compared to fiscal 2024. Organic sales grew by 2%, driven equally by higher pricing and volume. Diluted earnings per share rose 8% to $6.51,
Boeing reported a strong second quarter, with revenue surging 35% year-over-year. The company significantly narrowed its losses and nearly achieved positive free cash flow, driven by a 63% jump in commercial airplane deliveries as production stabilizes. Financially, the company's revenue grew to $22.7 billion, while the core loss per share improved dramatically to ($1.24) from ($2.90) in the same quarter last