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Nine countries and 12,000 warheads: How the world's nuclear arsenal is distributed
... providing Israel with a covert second-strike capability in case the country itself suffers a devastating attack.
Air Force: F-15 and F-16 fighters, along with the latest F-35i, can carry nuclear weapons (either bombs or missiles). The air force has traditionally been the first component of Israel's nuclear capability since the time when bombs could be dropped from aircraft.
Israel places significant emphasis on keeping details of its arsenal secret. It is speculated that the warheads are stored ...
Economic Events and Company Reports — Tuesday, July 29, 2025: Visa, Boeing, Spotify, and Others
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Visa (V) – Report After Market Closure
Forecasts: EPS of $2.85, revenue of ~$9.85 billion, exceeding last year's $2.42 and $8.9 billion, respectively. This reflects sustainable double-digit growth in the payments business. Commentary: Visa traditionally surpasses expectations by increasing transactions and consumer spending. It is crucial for investors to ascertain whether this trend is maintained: growth in card transaction volume, especially cross-border (international transactions), ...
Macroeconomic Events and Quarterly Reports of Major Companies on July 22, 2025: Reports from Coca-Cola, RTX, Equifax, SAP, UniCredit
... finance, and technology:
Coca-Cola (KO) – a global leader in beverages. Coca-Cola's report will reveal how consumer demand is faring: investors are keenly interested in sales volumes and the company's pricing strategy amid inflation. Coca-Cola has traditionally exhibited stable performance and robust cash flow, with its dividend policy being among the most reliable in the beverage sector (dividends have been increased annually for decades). Strong brands and global distribution allow the company ...
Economic Events and Company Earnings – Thursday, July 31, 2025: U.S. Inflation, Central Bank Rates, Reports from Apple and Amazon
... to be in the range of ~$1.40-1.45 per share (compared to $1.26 last year). Margin improvement could result from cost stabilization and premium pricing for Pro models of iPhones. Investors will closely listen for guidance on the upcoming quarter—the traditionally strong period for new iPhone launches (iPhone 15 is expected this fall). Also important are Tim Cook’s comments regarding the impact of new US tariffs on Chinese imports and potential risks for the supply chain. Apple’s report will set ...