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here. Dow Jones Fut | Close: | 21892.43 | Current Future: | 21927.0 | Future Change: | 56.00 | Implied Open: | 40.57 | | S&P 500 Fut | Close: | 2457.59 | Current Future: | 2461.75 | Future Change: | 6.00 | Implied Open: | 4.86 | | NASDAQ 100 Fut | Close: | 5932.9 | Current Future: | 5947.5 | Future Change: | 12.50 | Implied Open: | 11.60 | | Russell 2000 Mini | Close: | 1391.32 | Current Future: | 1396.2 | Future Change: | 5.30 | Implied Open: | 5.48 | | Quotes as of 8/31/2017 7:08:57 AM ET | U.S. stock futures were pointing to further gains this morning and may accomplish a feat that's been rare in recent Augusts: a positive month. The Dow and Nasdaq regained positive territory for a month, and the S&P 500's longest win streak since May gives it a possible shot at doing the same on the last day of the month. (CNBC) U.S. crude oil prices were on track to post the steepest monthly losses in more than a year as concerns spread over falling demand after storm Harvey knocked out almost a quarter of U.S. refineries. Meanwhile, gasoline futures were sharply higher again this morning. (Reuters) Shoe Carnival (SCVL) shares were surging 16 percent in the premarket after reporting quarterly profit of 24 cents per share, 4 cents above estimates, with revenue also beating forecasts. It cites both increased sales and good management of expenses and said it is well-positioned for the back-to-school season. (CNBC) | With Khosrowshahi leaving Expedia (EXPE) for Uber, the travel website operator named Chief Financial Officer Mark Okerstrom as its new president and CEO. (CNBC) Tech company Samsung has launched two new fitness-focused smartwatches and a pair of wireless earbuds equipped with its voice assistant Bixby, in a bid to challenge the likes of Apple and Fitbit in the health space. (CNBC) Walt Disney (DIS) is planning significant budget cuts, largely at its ABC Television Group, according to the Wall Street Journal. The goal is to cut 10 percent of the unit's costs and that those cuts will be specifically identified by the end of September. Workday (WDAY) reported adjusted quarterly profit of 24 cents per share, 9 cents above estimates, and the maker of human resources software also saw revenue beat forecasts. Workday also raised its full-year outlook. Western Digital (WDC) and its partners are still on hold about a possible purchase of Toshiba's chip unit, with Toshiba now saying it is in ongoing talks with three potential buyers. Reports earlier this week had said Toshiba was in the process of finalizing its deal with the Western Digital consortium. Costco (COST) reported a 6.1 percent jump in U.S. same-store sales (excluding gasoline) for August, topping the 3.7 percent consensus estimate of analysts polled by Thomson Reuters. As the human attention span shortens, so do the efforts to capture it. For NFL games on FOX this season, the network will debut six-second commercials. They'll be used along with the more traditional 15-second and 30-second spots. (NBC Sports) | | News Associate | | | Senior Producer | | Feedback We value your input—use our simple form to let us know what you think. Click here for Real-Time data and top stories on your desktop or mobile device. |
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