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Earnings live: AutoZone, Toll Brothers stocks fall, Campbell's sales decline

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Earnings live: AutoZone, Toll Brothers stocks fall, Campbell's sales decline Only a handful of major companies have yet to report their results for the last quarter, and AI leader Oracle (ORCL) is one of them…
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  • Many consumers' wallets are pressured and seeking value

    80% confidence
  • Since Sept 30, AI-mentioning companies averaged +1% vs +0.3% for non-AI companies; since Dec 31 2024, AI-mentioning averaged +13.9% vs +5.7% non-AI

    80% confidence
  • Price increases from tariffs likely to persist for a couple more quarters before normalizing, and LIFO charges to normalize in FY'26 and recover in FY'27

    80% confidence
  • AI clusters now measured in hundreds of thousands of GPUs and soon millions

    80% confidence
  • Consumers remain intentional in shopping behaviors

    80% confidence
  • CrowdStrike is a second/third derivative beneficiary of AI Revolution

    80% confidence
  • 306 S&P 500 companies mentioned AI on Q3 earnings calls, a record high in 10 years

    80% confidence
  • Kroger facing tougher consumer and competitive environment from Amazon grocery push and Walmart grocery share gains

    80% confidence
  • Housing market is soft and choppy

    80% confidence
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