Earnings season: The Coca-Cola Company, Toyota Motor, Uber, General Motors, Air Liquide, Adyen, Heineken, Equinor, Vestas, DSV Panalpina, Delivery Hero, Société Générale and Amundi are among companies reporting their results today.

  • Adyen: S2 results exceed expectations. Objectives are being met.
  • A.P. Møller - Mærsk: Q4 results are in line with expectations. The results for 2021 are expected to improve.
  • Cisco: Despite strong results, the stock is down more than 5% post session.
  • Equinor: Q4 ends in loss and the group is reducing its portfolio in the US.
  • Hanesbrands: the stock soared on the stock market yesterday after better-than-expected results
  • Heineken: the pandemic has led the group to losses in 2020. It will cut 8,000 jobs.
  • Lyft: the stock gained 11% after the publication of a lower-than-expected loss in Q4.
  • Japan Tobacco: the share suffers after announcing a severe restructuring on the sidelines of the publication of its latest results.
  • ThyssenKrupp: losses were reduced in Q1 tax. Targets are raised.
  • Toyota Motor: the Japanese manufacturer has raised its projections for the fiscal year ending March 31, beyond what analysts had forecast.
  • Twitter: Q4 results are better than expected, with the stock gaining 3.5% after the session.
  • The president of Emirates Airlines said Wednesday that he believes it is unlikely that Boeing's new 777X model will be delivered before the first quarter of 2024, while the aircraft manufacturer expects it to enter service by the end of 2023.
  • The Chinese search engine Baidu is seeking funding to launch a chip subsidiary for artificial intelligence, according to Reuters.
  • Volkswagen expects semiconductor supply to remain tight in S1.
  • Match Group acquires South Korea's Hyperconnect for $1.73 billion.
  • The Boeing Company launches its new year with 26 deliveries and 4 orders.
  • Nestlé increased its minority stake in IVC Evidensia, an operator of veterinary clinics.
  • SoftBank to invest $900m in Pacific BioSciences.
  • Equinor disposes of shale assets in the United States for $900 million.
  • Barry Callebaut signs a distribution partnership with Garudafood.
  • Pierer Mobility increased its stake in Leoni from 5% to 10%.
  • Tilray signs an agreement with Grow Pharma for the import and distribution of cannabis-based medical products in the United Kingdom.