Poor Quarterly Results Send Shares Of Major U.S. Companies Plummeting

Shares of major U.S. companies slumped on Wednesday after posting poor quarterly results and forecasts amid persistent inflation and fears of a possible recession.

Affected companies include Facebook’s parent company Meta Platforms, Qualcomm, ServiceNow, Best Buy and Teladoc Health.

Meta posted the first quarterly decline in its history and issued a gloomy forecast that sent shares down more than 3%. Qualcomm’s fourth-quarter revenue forecast fell short of analysts’ expectations, sending its shares down more than 2%. The chipmaker is also gearing up for tough economic conditions.

Shares in business software vendor ServiceNow slumped 6% after the company cut its forecast for subscription revenue. Cloud software heavyweight Salesforce also lost more than 2% following ServiceNow’s report.

Best Buy fell 2% after the electronics retailer warned of falling sales as customers battle inflation.

Teladoc Health slumped 20% after the virtual health company posted a quarterly loss of US$3.1 billion, compared with a loss of US$133 million a year earlier.

The sources for this piece include an article in Reuters.

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