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A fundamental analysis of (NYSE:MC): Why the growth investor may take a look at MOELIS & CO - CLASS A (NYSE:MC).
Moelis (MC) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of 12.28% and 5.79%, respectively, for the quarter ended March 2025. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
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Moelis (MC) doesn't possess the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely earnings beat in its upcoming report. Get prepared with the key expectations.
(Bloomberg) -- As US stocks staged a chart-busting rally on Wednesday after President Donald Trump’s about-face in his trade policy, one group of investors had an especially sweet victory. Retail traders — who kept buying shares even when benchmark indexes tumbled and institutional investors fled — notched a 17% gain on Wednesday. That helped them nearly break even for the year, according to data from Emma Wu, JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s global quantitative and derivatives strategist. The S&P 500 Ind
Apollo Global Management Inc. is looking to exit the business of broadcast television and radio.
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Gulf Capital PJSC plans to sell its fertility business, with potential buyers looking to tap rising demand for specialty medical services in the Persian Gulf and India, people familiar with the matter said.
Former Moelis & Co. senior banker Jonathan Kaye pleaded guilty to six misdemeanor charges after punching a woman in the face last year and shoving another to the ground — a moment captured in a viral video — but will get his criminal case downgraded if he fulfills certain conditions.
The New York Giants have hired investment bank Moelis & Co to sell a minority stake in the NFL team, launching a rare chance to invest in one of New York’s flagship franchises.
Ken Moelis, chief executive officer and founder of Moelis & Co., was offered a $25 million retention bonus to stay at the investment bank for the next four years, the latest effort by a Wall Street firm to keep hold of its senior executives.
Rothschild & Co. is hiring Jonathan Kaye, a New York-based investment banker who left Moelis & Co. last year after a video emerged of him punching a woman in Brooklyn.