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WWW.CNBC.COMDoorDash shares pop 13% on second-quarter revenue beatDoorDash reported second-quarter results Thursday that beat analysts' expectations for revenue.0 Comments 0 Shares 218 Views
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WWW.CNBC.COMBlock reports better-than-expected earnings for second quarterBlock, formerly known as Square, reported better-than-expected earnings for the quarter even as revenue missed estimates.0 Comments 0 Shares 209 Views
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WWW.CNBC.COMAmazons advertising business grew 20% in the second quarterAmazon's online advertising business brought in $12.77 billion during the second quarter, marking a 20% year-over-year increase, but missing analysts' estimates.0 Comments 0 Shares 226 Views
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WWW.CNBC.COMAmazon's cloud unit reports 19% revenue growth, topping estimatesAmazon Web Services grew sales by 19% in the latest quarter, expanding at a faster rate than its parent company.0 Comments 0 Shares 216 Views
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WWW.CNBC.COMSnap shares plunge more than 20% on weak guidanceSnap issued a forecast for the third quarter that trailed analysts' estimates.0 Comments 0 Shares 213 Views
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WWW.CNBC.COMCrypto slides to begin August trading, nearly erasing its July gainCryptocurrencies slid on the first day of August, after a batch of economic data heightened investor worries about the economy.0 Comments 0 Shares 211 Views
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WWW.CNBC.COMMeta shares pop 6% on earnings beat, rosy revenue forecastShares of Meta popped after the company released second-quarter earnings that beat Wall Street's expectations and offered a rosy forecast.0 Comments 0 Shares 208 Views
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WWW.CNBC.COMTrump's bitcoin strategy was shared behind closed doors with CEOs who raised $25 million. Here's what he told them.Donald Trump convened an industry roundtable ahead of his keynote address on Saturday in Nashville to test out his talking points.0 Comments 0 Shares 223 Views
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WWW.CNBC.COMASML shares pop 7% after report that U.S. will exempt allies from new China chip restrictionsReuters reported that the U.S. is considering expanding chip export restrictions to China, but countries including the Netherlands and Japan would be excluded.0 Comments 0 Shares 216 Views