we would expect to come in at the higher end of our revenue range, all else being equal," Squeri said. Analysts on Friday questioned American Express' leaders on whether spending will remain ...
Jeffrey Adelson’s rating is based on a combination of factors influencing American Express’s (AXP) revenue outlook. The company’s projected revenue growth for 2025 is set at 8-10% ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--American Express Company (NYSE ... For the full year 2025, we expect revenue growth of between 8 to 10 percent and EPS in the range of $15.00 to $15.50, and we plan ...
Financial services giant American Express ( AXP 1.12%) reported fourth quarter and full-year 2024 earnings on Friday, Jan. 24, that topped analysts' consensus estimates. AmEx announced an EPS of $3.04, just beating the projection of $3.03. Revenue reached $17.18 billion, also narrowly beating expectations and showing 8.7% growth year over year.
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What follows are my initial responses to Trump’s creation of the External Revenue Service, or ERS, future rival of the IRS. The short answer is no, not without congressional cooperation. Like other presidents, Trump lacks the constitutional authority to create a whole new federal agency such as the ERS.
As the snow that fell on Eastern North Carolina last week is mostly melted, some people are now starting to clean up their vehicles.
I could point to any number of actions Trump took on his first day back, but his memorandum detailing an “America First Trade Policy” caught my economist’s eye. It touches on the topics I have been writing about for years — trade deficits,
It's a story that in some ways began about 20 years ago during a Central Michigan University fraternity event for accounting majors.
Thousands of federal workers feel caught in limbo after the White House offer to buy out employees if they agree by Feb. 6.