(Bloomberg) -- Ericsson AB’s shares plummeted the most in 18 months after the Swedish mobile equipment provider reported weak ...
Ericsson and its Nordic competitor Nokia Oyj, which reports results next week, are contending with a weak market for telecom ...
Nokia Oyj’s fourth-quarter results showed signs of improvement in its mobile telecoms equipment unit after a period of low spending by operators.Most Read from BloombergManhattan’s Morning Commute ...
It’s early days, but there already appears to be a clear buzzword among corporate executives this earnings season: tariffs.
European stocks pared earlier gains and closed slightly negative as losses in the telecommunications sector weighed on the benchmark.
Gjensidige Forsikring ASA was the biggest leader among large stocks during the session, gaining 9.0%, and BioArctic AB Series B rose 8.8%. Alleima AB rounded out the top three leaders on Friday, with ...
A week that started off fraught with risks is ending on a positive note, with global stocks at record highs after US ...
The major U.S. index futures are currently pointing to a roughly flat open on Friday, with stocks likely to show a lack of direction ...
European stocks opened on a firm note Friday after U.S. President Donald Trump called for lower interest rates and cheaper oil ...