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DaVita shares tumbled after issuing a weak outlook amid rising care costs, while big investor Berkshire offloaded some shares in a preplanned agreement.DaVita shares tumbled after issuing a weak outlook amid rising care costs, while big investor Berkshire offloaded some shares in a preplanned agreement.    In this article DVA BRK.A Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Feb. 13, 2025.  NYSE DaVita, a company that provides dialysis services, saw shares tumbling Friday after issuing a weak outlook amid rising care costs, while big investor Berkshire Hathaway offloaded some shares in…

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Roku CEO Anthony Wood said more than half of U.S. broadband households now watch TV with Roku.Roku CEO Anthony Wood said more than half of U.S. broadband households now watch TV with Roku.    In this article ROKU Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Shares of Roku surged more than 10% Friday, at one point reaching a new 52-week high, on earnings that beat Wall Street expectations. In an interview on CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” CEO Anthony Wood said more than half of U.S. broadband households now watch TV with Roku. Wood said the company added more than 4 million new streaming…

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You’d think with the overhang of Federal Reserve policy uncertainty and tariffs, stocks would be in difficult shape, but that’s not happening.You’d think with the overhang of Federal Reserve policy uncertainty and tariffs, stocks would be in difficult shape, but that’s not happening.   It’s another day with more stocks up than down. The ratio Friday is almost 3:1, advancing stocks to declining ones on the New York Stock Exchange. It’s 2:1 on Nasdaq. You’d think with two huge overhangs to the market — Federal Reserve policy uncertainty and tariffs — stocks would be in difficult shape, but that’s not happening. Tech…

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These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.   Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. Warner Music Group — The entertainment stock popped 3% following an upgrade at Citi to buy from neutral. Citi analyst Jason Bazinet said that Warner Music’s multiple is “far below” those of its peers. Roku – Shares popped nearly 14% after the streaming company reported fourth-quarter results that beat analyst expectations. Roku lost 24 cents per share on revenue of $1.2 billion. Analysts expected a loss of 40 cents per share…

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The artificial intelligence winner owned 1.7 million shares in WeRide for a stake worth about $25 million at the end of December, according to a new filing.The artificial intelligence winner owned 1.7 million shares in WeRide for a stake worth about $25 million at the end of December, according to a new filing.   Chip giant Nvidia revealed in a filing that it took a stake in China’s self-driving startup WeRide last quarter, sending shares skyrocketing. The artificial intelligence winner owned 1.7 million shares in WeRide for a stake worth about $25 million at the end of December, according to a new…

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Informatica CEO Amit Walia said that “execution issues” are being addressed by the data-management-software company.Informatica CEO Amit Walia said that “execution issues” are being addressed by the data-management-software company.   Informatica CEO Amit Walia said that “execution issues” are being addressed by the data-management-software company. 

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As YouTube turns 20 on Valentine’s Day, these charts and stats show how it’s become the most-watched streaming service and the most popular podcast platform over the past two decades.As YouTube turns 20 on Valentine’s Day, these charts and stats show how it’s become the most-watched streaming service and the most popular podcast platform over the past two decades.   As YouTube turns 20 on Valentine’s Day, these charts and stats show how it’s become the most-watched streaming service and the most popular podcast platform over the past two decades. 

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