capital spending
Coverage of capital spending in the Nexus archive.
- Goldman Sachs Says Capital Spending Is Powering the Bull Market
Goldman Sachs has stated that capital spending is a key driver of the current bull market. The investment bank attributes the market's strength to increased business investment in capital projects.
- SpaceX's $25 billion bond sale drives huge demand - and a potential headache for investors
SpaceX's $25 billion debt sale attracted significant demand, but analysts have raised concerns about risks related to capital spending, refinancing, and investor concentration.
- FMOL Health’s E.J. Kuiper touts $500M in capital spending, strong financials
FMOL Health has committed over $500 million to capital investments since E.J. Kuiper became president and CEO. Kuiper stated the spending pace is at least five times greater than previous levels, highlighting strong financial performance.
- Small business confidence is sinking as soaring fuel costs stoke inflation fears
Soaring fuel prices are causing small business owners to fear inflation, leading to reduced hiring and capital spending plans. Small business confidence is declining due to these economic pressures.
- ASX Ramps Up Capital Spending to Support Technology Upgrade
ASX is increasing capital spending to fund a technology upgrade aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and competitiveness. The investment focuses on modernizing infrastructure and digital platforms to support long-term growth.
- Amazon’s cloud business is surging — and so is its capital spending
Amazon's cloud business, AWS, is generating more revenue than expected, but the company is also increasing its capital spending, as stated by its chief executive. The e-commerce giant plans to maintain this spending pattern in the near term.
- Rogers Offers Buyout Packages to Staff, Seeking to Cut Costs
Rogers Communications Inc. is offering buyout packages to staff as part of cost-cutting measures. The company matched earnings estimates and raised its 2026 free cash flow outlook while reducing capital spending.