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Agilent Technologies hosted its Investor Day today, where the company reaffirmed guidance for the first quarter and full year guidance for next year. Agilent Technologies CEO Padraig McDonnell shares highlights from the company's Investor Day, impact from Donald Trump's administration and the outlook for its China business.
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Parsons Corporation CEO Carey Smith joined the show to break down the impact the company is expecting from the Department of Government Efficiency and infrastructure opportunities outside of the United States.
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Pfizer closed at the top of the S&P 500 after releasing its 2025 outlook. The company is expecting 2025 sales of its Covid-19 vaccine and drug to be consistent with 2024 levels. "I think there is still room for next year for them to beat and raise," said Evan Seigerman from BMO Capital Markets.
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"It is imperative that the U.S. is a leader in AI to protect our national interests." Bessemer Venture Partners' Byron Deeter reacts to Softbank's CEO $100 billion investment for AI in the U.S., ServiceTitan's big debut and shares his outlook for IPOs in 2025.
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Apple closed at another record high after several reports said the tech giant is planning to roll out foldable iPhones and iPads as soon as 2026. D.A. Davidson Companies managing director Gil Luria and The Wall Street Journal's senior personal technology columnist Joanna Stern share their take on whether the hardware update really matters to the stock and consumers.
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Jon Fortt takes a Time Out with International Workplace Group plc founder and CEO Mark Dixon, a pioneer in the remote work movement, on the return to growth for remote work
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Charles Schwab's trading and derivatives strategist Joe Mazzola breaks down the firm's latest trader sentiment survey, which shows how investors are positioning for the year-end and beyond.
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Shares of CAVA may have ended the day in the red but those shares have had a stunning run this year. Ron Shaich, Cava's chair, credits the chain's Mediterranean category for its stock run. "For my money, I'm betting on the long term for Cava," said Shaich. "I think it's an extraordinary category and an extraordinary execution of a brand within that category. It will dominate mediterranean."
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"Next year the bigger risk is growth. I think we're going to have another growth scare." 3Fourteen Research co-founder Warren Pies, ERP lays out his 2025 expectations for equities, inflation and the Fed.