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North America:
Netflix missed Q3 2025 earnings target due to a $619 million tax expense in Brazil, causing a 7% drop in premarket shares.
Meta is restructuring its AI unit, cutting several hundred roles, and has entered a joint venture with Blue Owl Capital for a new data center in Louisiana.
Tesla's Q3 revenue and margin growth impacted by the expiration of U.S. EV tax credits and vehicle recalls due to battery issues.
Apple faces an antitrust complaint regarding its App Store and is developing an 18-inch foldable iPad.
Texas Instruments reported strong Q3 revenue growth but issued weak Q4 guidance due to macroeconomic uncertainties.
Intuitive Surgical surpassed Q3 earnings expectations with high demand for its da Vinci surgical robots, leading to increased procedure growth.
Capital One Financial Corp reported strong Q3 profit growth driven by robust interest income and announced a share repurchase program.
GE Vernova exceeded Q3 revenue and profit expectations, driven by strong demand in power and electrification sectors.
Mattel missed Q3 sales estimates due to weakened U.S. business and significant sales drops in North America.
Anthropic is in talks for a significant cloud computing deal with Google, potentially reshaping its infrastructure.
Europe:
UniCredit reported strong Q3 2025 financial results with a significant rise in net profit and stable revenues.
Mercedes-Benz is securing short-term chip supplies to mitigate potential supply chain disruptions.
Adidas reported an 8% increase in Q3 sales year-over-year and raised its full-year profit guidance.
Reckitt Benckiser's Q3 sales surged, driven by robust demand in emerging markets and a recovery in Europe and North America.
Barclays reported a 7% drop in Q3 pretax profit and announced several share buybacks while raising its 2025 performance targets.
L'Oreal's Q3 sales growth of 4.2% missed forecasts despite strong performance in the U.S. and China.
Boliden reported strong Q3 earnings with better-than-expected operating profits and stable mining outputs.
Rest of the world:
Vale's production reached its highest since 2018, contributing to a 6.2% increase in Brazilian mining exports in Q3 2025.
Innovent Biologics and Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. entered into an $11.4 billion collaboration to develop cancer therapies.
Air New Zealand forecasts a pre-tax loss for the first half of fiscal 2026 due to higher engine lease costs and reduced revenue.
Woodside Energy increased its 2025 production forecast despite a 9.4% drop in Q3 revenue.
Nokia and ST Engineering are collaborating to improve railway communications infrastructure in Bangkok.
Airbus is expanding its presence in China by adding a new assembly line for A320neo jets.
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