VIP Entertainment Technologies Inc. is a Canadian technology company with a global footprint that has made a name for itself in the online gaming industry. The company's headquarters are located in Toronto, Canada, and it has been publicly traded since 2019. In the short time that it has been operating, VIP Entertainment Technologies Inc. has managed to establish itself as a leader in the online gaming space.
Since 2019, the company has generated over
Alphabet reported earnings after the bell. Here are the results.
Earnings: $1.17 adjusted Revenue: $69.79 billion vs $68.9 billion, according to Refinitiv.
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Microsoft reported earnings after the bell. Here are the results.
Earnings: $2.45 per share, vs. $2.23 per share as expected by analysts, according to Refinitiv.
Revenue: $52.86 billion, vs. $51.02 billion as expected by analysts, according to Refinitiv.
Revenue is projected to be up 3% from a year earlier, which would mark a second straight quarter of growth below 10%. Before that, percentage expansion had been in double digits in every qua
Intel Corp. is expected to post its worst quarterly loss on record Thursday, and analysts are hoping it is rock bottom for the struggling chip maker.
Intel INTC is scheduled to report earnings after the close of markets on Thursday, and analysts on average expect the Silicon Valley giant to report a loss of more than $3 billion, or 76 cents a share, according to FactSet.
Tamarack has dropped, however, though many other Canadian Energy stocks recovered- it seems to be hovering in the low fours AT BEST, and dropping to higher 3’s. I can’t find out what’s going on with this particular stock, when all the others have gained again.
Bought at $30, quite a sum, they looked good compared to many other banks but it seem they were hit much more than many anticipated.
Those with knowledge in the banking sector, is there any chance to recover past $30 in the next 2 years?
Small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in the U.S. can now accept in-person contactless payments on their own iPhones thanks to an integration with the Clover Go iOS app and Tap to Pay on iPhone. As an extension of the Clover point-of-sale and business management platform from Fiserv, Inc. ($FISV), a leading global provider of payments and financial technology solutions, Clover Go gives SMBs of all sizes the mobility and flexibility to accept payments and man
Hello! I'm new at stock trading and have yet to really get into it. I work for a company that is required to give out profit sharing to all of its employees every quarter.
My question is, can companies manipulate their stock to not pay this profit sharing out? As in get their stock to drop towards the end of every quarter in order to report a loss and not pay it out. I work for a huge company and the pay out would cost them millions if they even repo
I feel like it should be fairly obvious however, I figured I'd shine spotlight on it given what it did in Ohio and how it's responded. The company should see a ton of money lost from the spill and more to come moving forward. However, I'm wondering if the company has started payments yet or if it's just getting into it -- which may not reflect on their bottom line.
I'm personally bearish on it. I find it surprising to see illiquid opti