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Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) on Thursday criticized the President Donald Trump Administration's decision to introduce a $250 bill featuring a portrait of the President. Earnings Results Dell Technologies Inc. (NYSE: DELL ) reported first-quarter revenue of $43.84 billion, surpassing analyst estimates of $35.45 billion, according to Benzinga Pro . Adjusted earnings came in at $4.86 per share, well above expectations of $2.94 per share . UiPath Inc. (NYSE: PATH ) reported quarterly earnings of 15 cents per share, which missed the Street estimate of 16 cents . Revenue clocked in at $418.38 million, which beat the consensus estimate of $397.81 million. MongoDB Inc (NASDAQ: MDB ) posted first-quarter revenue of $687.62 million, beating analyst estimates of $667.82 million and adjusted earnings of $1.32 per share, beating analyst estimates of $1.18 per share. Autodesk Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK ) reported earnings of $2.99 per share, which beat the consensus estimate of $2.84 . Revenue came in at $1.93 billion, which beat the Street estimate of $1.89 billion. Weibo Corp. (NASDAQ: WB ) reported first-quarter revenue of $421.3 million and above the analyst consensus estimate of $417.9 million. Salesforce Inc (NYSE: CRM ) reported first-quarter revenue of $11.13 billion, beating the consensus estimate of $11.05 billion and adjusted earnings of $3.88 per share, well above estimates of $3.12 per share. Li Auto Inc. (NASDAQ: LI ) reported first-quarter 2026 revenue of 23.0 billion Chinese yuan ($3.33 billion), but exceeded the analyst consensus estimate of $3.14 billion. Adjusted net loss came in at 2.09 yuan per American depositary share, or 30 cents, compared with Wall Street expectations for a profit of 7 cents per share. XPe
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