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eBay stock slumps on gloomy Q4 outlook despite solid Q3 earnings

Shares of eBay fell as much as 10.5% in premarket trading on Thursday morning after the company gave a lower-than-expected profit forecast for the important holiday shopping season.

The e-commerce giant reported solid numbers for the third quarter on Wednesday, with revenue up 9% as reported to $2.8 billion and gross merchandise volume rising 10% to $20.1 billion, topping the average analyst forecast of $19.4 billion, per Bloomberg.

However, concerns about the future somewhat overshadowed these results.

eBay outlined its profit outlook for the period ending in December to $1.31 to $1.36 a share, with revenue at $2.83 billion to $2.89 billion. According to Bloomberg-compiled data, this broadly matches Wall Street’s estimates for the top line, but misses on the bottom line, with analysts forecasting EPS to come in at $1.39 — suggesting the company expects some further margin pressure.

The company has been facing macroeconomic challenges since the US ended the de minimis tariff exemption in late August, with the online marketplace reliant on shipments. One small silver lining? CFO Peggy Alford highlighted a “less durable trend” on a post-earnings call: that as commodity prices for precious metals boomed, demand for bullion and collectible coins on eBay spiked.

However, concerns about the future somewhat overshadowed these results.

eBay outlined its profit outlook for the period ending in December to $1.31 to $1.36 a share, with revenue at $2.83 billion to $2.89 billion. According to Bloomberg-compiled data, this broadly matches Wall Street’s estimates for the top line, but misses on the bottom line, with analysts forecasting EPS to come in at $1.39 — suggesting the company expects some further margin pressure.

The company has been facing macroeconomic challenges since the US ended the de minimis tariff exemption in late August, with the online marketplace reliant on shipments. One small silver lining? CFO Peggy Alford highlighted a “less durable trend” on a post-earnings call: that as commodity prices for precious metals boomed, demand for bullion and collectible coins on eBay spiked.

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OpenAI may need to IPO or achieve AGI to get all of Amazon’s $50 billion investment

A month ago, word got out that Amazon was planning to invest up to $50 billion in OpenAI as part of a larger $100 billion funding round. Now, it seems that money might be dependent on OpenAI pulling off one of two massive goals: a successful IPO, or achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI).

OpenAI is in a heated race against rival Anthropic to be the first big generative-AI startup to IPO, which the former is reportedly trying to do by Q4 of this year.

AGI is still a squishy concept, but is generally described as an AI system that is better than humans at pretty much everything. When the much-hyped AGI goal might be achieved is the subject of rampant speculation.

The Information reports that negotiations between Amazon and OpenAI are still ongoing, but they may include an agreement for OpenAI to build custom models for Amazon, which could be used in Alexa.

The $100 billion fundraising round is reported to value OpenAI at around $730 billion.

OpenAI is in a heated race against rival Anthropic to be the first big generative-AI startup to IPO, which the former is reportedly trying to do by Q4 of this year.

AGI is still a squishy concept, but is generally described as an AI system that is better than humans at pretty much everything. When the much-hyped AGI goal might be achieved is the subject of rampant speculation.

The Information reports that negotiations between Amazon and OpenAI are still ongoing, but they may include an agreement for OpenAI to build custom models for Amazon, which could be used in Alexa.

The $100 billion fundraising round is reported to value OpenAI at around $730 billion.

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As Nvidia’s gaming results underwhelm, the company sees “very tight” quarters ahead

The company’s former golden goose gaming division booked $3.7 billion in revenue in the fourth quarter, 8% below Wall Street’s expectations.

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Celsius soars after crushing earnings expectations with record sales year

Shares of Celsius were up almost 16% in early trading on Thursday, after the company released Q4 and full-year results that exceeded expectations.

The energy drink company reported:

  • Adjusted earnings per share for the fourth quarter of $0.26, above analysts’ average projection of $0.20 per share, per Bloomberg data.

  • Q4 revenue of $721.6 million, beating forecasts of $638.7 million.

Celsius also posted annual revenue of $2.5 billion, which marked a massive 86% increase from FY2024. It also reported strong sales growth in North America (up 89% year over year) and its retail sales of the Alani Nu brand (up 101%) as bright spots, while Rockstar Energy brand sales slumped 11% in FY2025.

In the press release, CEO John Fieldly said that Celsius is “entering 2026 with positive momentum,” and added that the brand “reached an approximate 20% dollar share of the U.S. energy drink category in Q4 2025.” Competitor Monster Beverage is expected to report earnings after the bell today.

Paramount Announces It's Cutting 2,000 Jobs

Paramount improved its Warner Bros. offer to $31 per share

WBD confirmed receipt of the new offer on Tuesday and said it would review the proposal.

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