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Roku, DraftKings, Cognex, Shake Shack: What to Watch in the Stock Market Today

Editorial Board Published February 18, 2022
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Wall Street stock indexes opened lower, putting them on track for weekly losses amid fears of war in Ukraine. Here’s what we’re watching in Friday’s trading:

  • Streaming TV company Roku topped expectations with its latest earnings and revenue figures but came up short with its outlook for the current quarter.
  • Digital sports entertainment and gaming company DraftKings  reported a quarterly loss that widened from a year ago.
  • Cognex reported a strong fourth-quarter financial performance that drove the company to a record year with more than $1 billion in revenue.
  • Cloud-software company Dropbox reported quarterly results above Wall Street forecasts as it topped $2 billion in annual sales.
  • Shake Shack said inflation hurt its business in the recent quarter, as did more investment expenses.
  • DuPont said it would sell a majority of its Mobility & Materials business for $11 billion in cash to Celanese .
  • Deere  reported profit and sales for the recent quarter that beat expectations.
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  • It is time to start contemplating how vast wealth created in cryptocurrencies filters through the rest of the economy, writes Heard on the Street columnist Telis Demos. 

Write to James Willhite at [email protected]

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