Fortune Brands Home & Security Inc (FBHS) Q2 2021 Earnings Call Transcript
FBHS earnings call for the period ending June 30, 2021.
FBHS earnings call for the period ending June 30, 2021.
U.S. stock futures edged higher early Tuesday as investors cautiously built on the optimism that finally returned in the previous session. Futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 were both 0.1 higher, and Nasdaq 100 futures rose 0.2% in early trading. All three major indexes closed higher Monday, as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite indexes both snapped six-day losing streaks.
Tesla has closed lower for seven straight sessions but the stock rises ahead of its first-quarter earnings report scheduled for after markets close Tuesday. GE Aerospace, General Motors, UPS, Lockheed Martin, and PepsiCo also report earnings Tuesday.
Activists welcomed the ruling as a "significant milestone" for LGBTQ rights in the Caribbean.
Tesla has closed lower for seven straight sessions but the stock rises ahead of its first-quarter earnings report scheduled for after markets close Tuesday. GE Aerospace, General Motors, UPS, Lockheed Martin, and PepsiCo also report earnings Tuesday.
Associated British Foods said consumers remain under some pressure from the cost-of-living crisis.
The FTSE 100's market high could be a new dawn, Newton Investment Management says after London's blue-chip index rose to as high as 8076.52 points, hitting a fresh record in morning trade. "The new market high has been a long time coming but despite the global uncertainty this has the potential for being a new dawn, rather than a short-term blip," head of U.K. equities David Cumming wrote in a market comment. The U.K.'s company mix is being favored by relative trends in commodity prices and interest rates, especially as the global tech rally fades, he said.
There hasn’t been a big survey of German Expressionism in Britain like this since 1960, focusing on the Blaue Reiter (Blue Rider) group founded by Wassily Kandinsky and Franz Marc before the First World War. Three-quarters of the exhibits have come from Munich’s Lenbachhaus museum (to which Gabriele Münter, a forceful painter, and Kandinsky’s partner, donated her collection), as well as the Münter foundation, which it helps to manage. Plentiful strange and ferociously glowing masterpieces make c
Several migrants have died during a ‘busy” morning with several attempts to cross the English Channel on Tuesday
Tesla will report Q1 earnings after the bell on Tuesday, giving a much-needed update on the EV maker’s current and future prospects as investor sentiment slides.
The Pointless star announced the news on his podcast
PEN says 28 writers have withdrawn their books from consideration
Aircraft collide during training session ahead of Royal Malaysian Navy celebrations
Protesters at NYU and Yale are arrested while Columbia cancels in-person classes for safety.
Annual ceremony heads to Detroit
The yen hit fresh multi-year lows against the dollar and the euro on Tuesday, keeping investors on heightened intervention watch ahead of the Bank of Japan's meeting this week, while dovish policy maker chatter left sterling around its softest in months. The euro, which climbed broadly after stronger than expected business activity data in France and Germany, reached 165.62 yen, its highest since 2008. "That's a combination of the stronger euro today, with the services data moving back into expansionary territory, an encouraging sign that the headwinds to growth for consumer spending are continuing to fade, and the yen continuing to weaken on the expectation that the BOJ will be very gradual in tightening policy," said Lee Hardman, senior currency strategist at MUFG.
A four-year-old girl was said to be in a critical condition
The Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill finally passed through Parliament on Tuesday morning.
Stevenage interim boss Alex Revell wants his side to finish the season "on a high" despite missing out on the League One play-offs.
New research by Which? on the cost of summer holidays has thrown up a few surprises. In its search for the best-value packages this summer, it found that the Greek island of Kalymnos was the cheapest place to book, with an average price of £847 per person for a week’s stay, including flights and transfers, in early August. Two more Greek destinations – the island of Thassos at £862 and Lefkada at £935 – filled the next two spots, followed by the Costa Brava in Spain (£952).
The ONS estimated that full-year public sector net borrowing was £120.7 billion in 2023-24, £6.6 billion more than predicted.