Cisco Offers Peek Into Fiscal 2025 Revenue, Profit Growth
Cisco reported fiscal Q3 earnings and revenue that fell from a year earlier but topped consensus estimates as product orders improved from a year earlier.
Cisco reported fiscal Q3 earnings and revenue that fell from a year earlier but topped consensus estimates as product orders improved from a year earlier.
The board of The Bank of Nova Scotia ( TSE:BNS ) has announced that it will pay a dividend on the 29th of July, with...
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Elon Musk is fine with offering Tesla shareholders personal tours to get them to vote on his multibillion dollar pay package, but letting them listen to analysts? Now that he can't tolerate. In response to the proxy advisory firm Glass Lewis recommending shareholders reject Musk's exorbitant compensation plan — which is valued as high as […]
Robert McLister: The writing's on the wall — lower variable rates are coming
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Gold bars and silver coins continue to show strong sales for Costco, and these high-value items help the company show strong online growth too.
TORONTO — Royal Bank of Canada says it's rewarding shareholders as its second-quarter profit rose from last year and it successfully closed its HSBC Canada acquisition.
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Real gross domestic product was essentially unchanged in March.
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Canadian banks are bracing for a few months of uncertainty with loan loss provisions expected to rise if interest rates remain elevated, even as their dealmaking and investment banking business improves, according to executives from major lenders. Most lenders beat earnings expectations in the second quarter, with the exception of Bank of Montreal, but the six major banks set aside a combined C$4.36 billion in loan loss provisions, 26% higher than a year ago. "If rates remain where they are and play out as expected with just a few rate cuts, then provisions are likely going to be elevated for at least the next quarter or two," Veritas Investment Research analyst Nigel D'Souza said, adding that he expects credit losses to peak no earlier than early 2025.
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