
Denitza Sokova
Bloomberg News cross-asset reporter who provides market commentary and analysis on equity movers, with expertise covering technology and consumer stocks.
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Apr 10, 2026 • 6min
CoreWeave Rallies, Nike Slips, Simply Good Food Slashes Guidance
Denitza Sokova, Bloomberg cross-asset reporter covering tech and consumer stocks. She walks through CoreWeave’s big Anthropic data-center deal and the stock rally. She outlines concerns around Nike as athleisure faces saturation. She covers Simply Good Foods’ sharp guidance cut after a sales miss.

Mar 19, 2026 • 5min
Fannie-Freddie, Micron Sink; Darden Restaurants Fluctuates
Denitza Sokova, a Bloomberg cross-asset reporter known for market and company analysis. She breaks down Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s steep slide amid policy uncertainty. She unpacks Micron’s strong sales but higher capex worries and memory-margin risks. She covers Darden’s mixed quarter, Olive Garden’s struggles, and menu and promo moves affecting margins.

Mar 15, 2026 • 6min
Week Ahead: FedEx, Macy's, Lululemon
Denitza Sokova, a Bloomberg cross-asset reporter who analyzes markets and companies, previews earnings for FedEx, Macy's and Lululemon. She discusses FedEx’s guidance and cost challenges. She covers Macy’s sales trends and makeover plans. She outlines Lululemon’s recent turmoil and activist pressure.

Jan 12, 2026 • 6min
Capital One, American Express, Visa Sink on Trump Credit-Card Threat
Denitza Sokova, a Bloomberg cross-asset reporter, breaks down the recent plunge in stocks for major credit card issuers like Capital One, American Express, and Visa after Trump proposed capping interest rates. She discusses the shocking impact on Capital One, the largest issuer in the U.S., and analyzes its recent acquisitions. The conversation also explores American Express's affluent customer base and the unique dynamics of its charge-card products, as well as the indirect effects on Visa and Mastercard in the changing financial landscape.

Dec 12, 2025 • 4min
Broadcom Slides, Lululemon Gains, Citigroup Rises on Boeing Call
Denitza Sokova, a Bloomberg reporter specializing in market-moving news, shares insights on various stocks. She reveals Broadcom's $73 billion AI backlog, which disappointed investors despite being termed a 'minimum' number. Lululemon sees a surge in shares after raising its outlook and announcing CEO Calvin McDonald's upcoming departure. Meanwhile, Citigroup's shares rise, backed by bullish comments on Boeing's management changes. Denitza's analysis provides a fascinating glimpse into the shifting dynamics of these major companies.


