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Check out the companies making headlines during after-hours hours. Cisco Systems — According to LSEG, the maker of networking hardware such as switches and routers fell about 7% after posting non-GAAP gross margin of 67.5%, slightly below expectations of 68.1%. The outlook for the current quarter also disappointed Wall Street. Otherwise, Cisco’s second-quarter results beat expectations for revenue and bottom line. The stock is already up 11% this year. McDonald’s — The fast-food giant fell less than 1% after reporting fourth-quarter earnings of an adjusted $3.12 per share on revenue of $7.01 billion. That beat estimates for earnings of $3.05…

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U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at the “Coal Champions” event at the White House in Washington, DC, on February 11, 2026. Saul Loeb | AFP | Getty ImagesPresident Donald Trump on Wednesday ordered the Pentagon to buy electricity from coal-fired power plants, his latest effort to revive an industry struggling to compete with cheaper energy resources.President Trump signed the executive order at a White House event attended by: peabody energy CEO James Grech. The order directs the Department of Defense to secure long-term power purchase contracts with coal-fired power plants for military installations.”We’re going to buy a lot of coal…

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Dutch payment giant AdienShares in the Dutch payments giant have fallen as much as 20% after the company announced slightly lower-than-expected net revenue guidance.According to LSEG estimates, the company expects net revenue growth of 20% to 22% in 2026, while analysts expect 22.8% year-over-year growth.”This outlook is supported by a strong pipeline and continued product growth for 2025, providing a solid foundation for the year ahead,” Adyen said in a letter to shareholders. “We expect market volume growth to remain broadly in line with 2025 levels, reflecting continued macroeconomic uncertainty.”As of 10:54 a.m. local time, the stock price was down…

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has refused to review Moderna’s application for approval of its influenza vaccine, raising concerns amid recent reversals of long-standing vaccine guidelines.In a letter to Moderna, the FDA refuted the Massachusetts-based biotech company’s rationale for comparing its already commercially available product, mRNA-1010, to a standard dose for seasonal influenza, the company said Tuesday night.Recommended stories list of 4 itemsend of listFederal authorities cited a lack of “adequate and well-controlled” data as the reason for refusing to review the application. Moderna said in its letter that the FDA believes the biotech giant’s influenza vaccine “does not…

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Celtic loanee Stephen Welsh scored a late goal as 10-man Motherwell denied Rangers a chance to cut Hearts’ lead in the title race to three points by holding Rangers to a 1-1 draw at Fir Park.The centre-back surprised Gers, who had been leading from six minutes, with his nod back for home side Heitor Bjorgolfsson in the penultimate minute of normal time, but added 12 men to the last 12 after Lukas Fadinger’s red card. In fact, the draw was the worst for Motherwell, who enjoyed much of the play following Nicola Raskin’s opener. His superb finish from a through…

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Futures and options traders work on the NYSE American (AMEX) floor of the New York Stock Exchange on February 11, 2026 in New York City, USA. Brendan McDiarmid | ReutersFutures, which track the Dow Jones Industrial Average, were little changed Wednesday night after the blue-chip index’s three-day winning streak ended. dow futures It fell 22 points (0.04%). S&P500 futures Although it decreased by 0.06%, Nasdaq 100 futures It fell 0.2%.Cisco Systems Shares fell 7% in after-hours trading after the maker of network hardware such as switches and routers reported disappointing guidance for the current quarter. mcdonalds Even after the earnings…

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US President Donald Trump has concluded his White House meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying that “nothing definitive was reached” during the meeting.But he added that talks between the United States and Iran will continue as he seeks concessions from Iran on a list of demands.Recommended stories list of 3 itemsend of listRegarding Israel, President Trump said, “It was a very good meeting. The relationship between our two countries continues to be great.”“Other than my insistence that negotiations continue with Iran on whether a deal could be reached, no final agreement was reached.”Wednesday’s meeting will be the sixth…

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Second-bottom Burnley ended a 16-match winless run thanks to Crystal Palace’s seven-minute capitulation, with Scott Parker’s side fighting back from a two-goal deficit in the first half to win 3-2 at Selhurst Park.On a night that could have been very different for Oliver Glasner’s side, Jorgen Strand Larsen made a dream start on his home debut, scoring twice in the opening minutes. The match against a Burnley team, who arrived late due to traffic jams, resulted in one-way traffic for the first 40 minutes, resulting in a delayed kick-off. However, after a difficult start, Burnley pulled one back through Hannibal…

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Westminster, South Bank, London, England.Scott E. Barber | Image Bank | Getty ImagesThe UK economy grew by just 0.1% in the fourth quarter, preliminary figures released by the Office for National Statistics on Thursday showed.Economists polled by Reuters had expected the economy to grow 0.2% in the October-December period, following 0.1% growth in the third quarter.The economic growth rate in December was 0.1% compared to the previous month, slowing down from 0.2% and revised downward from the previous month’s 0.3% increase. GBP Based on this statistics, the exchange rate against the dollar was unchanged at $1.3624.Liz McCune, director of economic…

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Low-angle view of Tokyo’s skyscrapers showing a variety of architectural stylesGeorge Pacantoulis | Moments | Getty ImagesJapan’s Nikkei stock average hit 58,000 yen for the first time in history on Thursday, extending its post-election rally to new highs on the back of renewed confidence in domestic politics and the ruling government’s economic policies.The benchmark index then pared its gains to trade marginally higher at 57,663. The broader Topix rose 0.68%.According to market participants, Japanese stocks have hit new highs in recent days, boosted by the so-called “high market trade” following Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s landslide victory in the House of…

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