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Hello getquin,
today the quarterly results of Airbnb, Starbucks, Moderna and Uber were presented. We also talk about Meta, oil and Twitter.
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1. ððŠðµð¢ ðŽðµðŠð©ðµ ð·ð°ð³ ðŠðªð¯ðŠð³ ð«ð¢ð©ð³ðŠðð¢ð¯ðšðŠð¯ ðŽðµð³ðŠð¯ðšðŠð³ðŠð¯ ðð¢ð³ðµðŠððð¢ð¶ð§ðŽðªð€ð©ðµ ðªð¯ ððŠð¶ðµðŽð€ð©ðð¢ð¯ð¥
Meta is the next tech giant to fall under a special anti-competitive abuse control regime in Germany. The designation, which is valid for five years, empowers the regulator, the Bundeskartellamt (BKartA), to respond more quickly to competition concerns related to Meta's activities by imposing operational conditions to correct antitrust violations.
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More on Meta and antitrust oversight: https://tcrn.ch/38Pwl9I
ððð¿ðŒðœð®ð:
1. oilðð±ð³ðŠðªðŽðŠ ðŽðµðŠðªðšðŠð¯
Oil prices jumped Wednesday as the European Union, unveiled plans to phase out imports of Russian crude, offsetting demand concerns from China, the main importer. Brent crude futures rose $3.99, or 3.8%, to $108.96 a barrel. West Texas Intermediate crude futures rose $4.05, or 4%, to $106.46 a barrel.
ð© Oil price in dollars (Brent) per barrel, $108.93(ðŒ +3.35%).
More on the reasons for rising oil prices here: https://reut.rs/3LNNdN0
ðªð²ð¹ðððð:
1. ðð¶ðŽð¬ ðŽð¢ðšðµ, ð¥ð¢ðŽðŽ ðð¯ðµðŠð³ð¯ðŠð©ð®ðŠð¯ ð¶ð¯ð¥ ððŠðšðªðŠð³ð¶ð¯ðšðŠð¯ ð®Ã¶ðšððªð€ð©ðŠð³ðžðŠðªðŽðŠ ð§ÃŒð³ ð¥ðªðŠ ðð¶ðµð»ð¶ð¯ðš ð·ð°ð¯ ððžðªðµðµðŠð³ ð£ðŠð»ð¢ð©ððŠð¯ ð®ÃŒðŽðŽðŠð¯
Elon Musk has said that businesses and governments will soon have to pay a "small cost" to use Twitter, just weeks after announcing that he plans to buy the social media platform for $44 billion. The tech billionaire, who is also CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, added in a post late Tuesday that the platform will continue to be free for "casual users." It's unclear how much Musk wants to charge businesses and governments, or whether certain groups such as nonprofits and journalists will be exempt from fees.
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Interested in the consequences? https://cnb.cx/3w70zwY
ð€ðð®ð¿ðð®ð¹ððð®ðµð¹ð²ð»:
Apartment rental company Airbnb is making a strong comeback after its business slumped during the Corona crisis. In the first quarter of 2022, revenues grew 70 percent year-on-year to $1.5 billion (â¬1.4 billion), the company reported after the US close.
LPS: ð©-0.24$ expected vs -0.01$ reported; variance: +94.23%.
Revenue: ð©$1.45bn expected vs $1.51bn reported; variance: +3.89%
Source: https://bit.ly/3KCAZoY
Starbucks on Tuesday lifted its fiscal 2022 forecast as covid closures in China hurt international sales. Still, strong demand in the U.S. offset sharp declines in China, and the company's quarterly revenue beat Wall Street estimates. Shares rose 5% in extended trading after the report.
EPS: ð¥ $0.6 expected vs $0.59 reported; variance: -0.88%.
Revenue: ð© $7.6 billion expected vs $7.64 billion reported; variance: +0.44%
Source: https://cnb.cx/3KKzSUd
Uber reported rising first-quarter revenue on Wednesday. The ride-sharing company said it has recovered from its coronavirus slump and does not need to make "significant" investments to keep drivers on the platform. However, the company also reported a $5.9 billion loss, largely due to the revaluation of investments. Shares fell more than 10% after the stock market opened.
LPS: ð©$-0.11 expected vs $-0.10 reported; variance: +15.79%.
Revenue: ð© $6.1 billion expected vs $6.85 billion reported; variance: +12.31%
Source: https://cnb.cx/3KWxOc1
Moderna sold $5.9 billion of its Covid vaccine in the first quarter, beating revenue and profit expectations. Shares of the biotech company rose more than 7% in premarket trading Wednesday. Moderna maintains its full-year guidance of $21 billion for the Covid vaccine.
EPS: ð©$5.21 expected vs $8.58 reported; variance: +64.68%.
Sales: ð© $4.62 billion expected vs $6.07 billion reported; variance: +12.31%
Source: https://cnb.cx/384Pd4K
ðŠððŒð°ðž ðŒð³ ððµð² ð±ð®ð:
ð© TOP, $SBUX (-6.28%) Starbucks Corp (ðŒ+5.45%).
ð¥ FLOP, $AKAM (-5.56%) Akamai Technologies Inc (ðœ-11.96%)
ð© Most searched, $BAS (-5%) BASF SE (ðŒ+3.38%)
ð© Most traded, $BAS (-5%) BASF SE (ðŒ+3.38%)
ð¥ S&P500 (ðœ-0.42%)
ð¥ DAX (ðœ-0.17%)
ð© $BTC (-0.83%) Bitcoin â¿, $38,775.00 (ðŒ+2.79%)
FunFact of the day: if you bought Microsoft stock for $100 in 1986, it would be worth about $46,400 today.
What's your take on the quarterly numbers? What do you think of Musk's plan?
