3. Pfizer's Covid drag
Pfizer reported better-than-expected profit and revenue Tuesday morning, even though its top line declined nearly 30% since last year. The prime culprit? Softness in the company's Covid product sales. With life returning to pre-coronavirus normal in some ways, demand for vaccines and treatments for the disease has declined. The U.S. government has also scaled back its Covid response. Pfizer said it's sticking with its outlook for the year, which accounts for steep drops in Covid product sales. Without the impact of those products, however, Pfizer said it expects revenue to grow in 2023.
4. Hollywood writers go on strike
Hollywood writers for movies and TV are going on strike Tuesday after the Writers Guild and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers failed to reach an eleventh-hour deal. It's the first work stoppage for the writers in 15 years. Since then, the industry has undergone drastic changes, particularly with the explosion of streaming services and content. Now, however, the writers are seeking higher pay at a time when studios are cutting back on spending as executives and boards, faced with steep streaming losses, focus more on generating profits than adding subscribers. The strike could delay the start of the fall TV season and alter movie production schedules. Late night TV and soap operas are likely to be affected right away.
5. Nice pop for Uber
Uber shares jumped in the premarket session Tuesday after the ride-hailing company posted better revenue than Wall Street had expected. The company also reported a narrower loss than feared. Uber saw gross bookings for its mobility business surge 40% year over year to $14.98 billion, showing that people are taking more rides as they shake off Covid concerns and restrictions. The Uber Eats food delivery business, meanwhile, posted an 8% increase in gross bookings to $15.02 billion. The number of active platform consumers also jumped 13% from a year earlier.
— CNBC's Mike Calia wrote this newsletter. Alex Herring, Christina Wilkie, Annika Kim Constantino and Ashley Capoot contributed.
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