was falling 1.3% and
declined 11% as a global IT outage caused airlines to ground planes and financial companies and other businesses unable to access their computer systems. The London Stock Exchange also experienced technical issues.
said in a tweet on X that it was “investigating an issue impacting users’ ability to access various Microsoft 365 apps and services.
said some of the crashes—which have left some PC users confronted with a so-called Blue Screen of Death—were tied to issues with its Falcon Sensor.
CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz said the “issue has been identified, isolated and a fix has been deployed.” He said it wasn’t a “security incident or cyberattack.”
reported better-than-expected second-quarter earnings and added 8.05 million subscribers in the period, topping analysts’ estimates and the 5.89 million subscribers added a year earlier. Shares of the streaming giant rose 0.4% in premarket trading.
posted revenue that was roughly in line with Wall Street estimates and the company forecast a 14% increase in third-quarter revenue to $9.7 billion, which would be slightly below consensus.
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the robotic surgery company, reported second-quarter adjusted profit that beats analysts’ estimates and sales of $2.01 billion, which were better than expectations of $1.97 billion.
said procedures with its da Vinci robotic systems rose 17% from a year earlier. Shares rose 5.3%.
posted second-quarter earnings and revenue that fell from a year earlier, sending shares of the paint and coatings company down 3.4% in premarket trading. The company said it saw organic sales growth in its many of its businesses, including aerospace coatings and packaging coatings. But that growth “was offset by global automotive builds that weakened as the quarter progressed and global industrial production which remained soft.”
dropped 11% after the hydrogen-technology company announced a public share offering of $200 million.
reported second-quarter profit that topped analysts’ expectations. But the stock was down 2% in premarket trading.
posted second-quarter earnings that were higher than a year earlier and the stock gained 1.5%. Per-share earnings of 77 cents missed analysts’ forecasts of 82 cents. Revenue at the oil-services company rose 13% to $9.14 billion.
the oil-services provider, reported second-quarter revenue that missed Wall Street estimates. Shares declined 2.3%.
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