MORRISVILLE, N.C., February 23, 2026--Lenovo™ expanded its ThinkEdge portfolio with a new generation of AI-driven edge computing solutions, including the compact and reliable ThinkEdge SE10n Gen 2, the AI-ready ThinkEdge SE30n Gen 2, the AI-powerhouse ThinkEdge SE60n Gen 2, and Lenovo’s first industrial all-in-one (AIO) Panel PC, the ThinkEdge SE50a.
MORRISVILLE, N.C., February 23, 2026--Lenovo™ expanded its ThinkEdge portfolio with a new generation of AI-driven edge computing solutions, including the compact and reliable ThinkEdge SE10n Gen 2, the AI-ready ThinkEdge SE30n Gen 2, the AI-powerhouse ThinkEdge SE60n Gen 2, and Lenovo’s first industrial all-in-one (AIO) Panel PC, the ThinkEdge SE50a.
REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., February 23, 2026--Reltio®, the leader in context intelligence, today announced it has earned the Azure Certified Software designation. This distinction validates that Reltio Data Cloud meets Microsoft’s rigorous standards for security, reliability, and performance, enabling enterprises to confidently unify their data estates and fuel their AI agents with trusted, real-time...
REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., February 23, 2026--Reltio®, the leader in context intelligence, today announced it has earned the Azure Certified Software designation. This distinction validates that Reltio Data Cloud meets Microsoft’s rigorous standards for security, reliability, and performance, enabling enterprises to confidently unify their data estates and fuel their AI agents with trusted, real-time business context.
Richard Drury/DigitalVision via Getty Images Listen here or on the go via Apple Podcasts and Spotify Will Barton from High Dividend Opportunities shares their strategy (0:20) Contextualizing the yield conversation (7:15) Fixed income and equity portfolios (12:00) ETFs vs CEFs (15:00) AGNC preferred stock (17:30) Earnings, cash flow statements protect dividends (21:30) Dividend cuts can surprise yo...
Richard Drury/DigitalVision via Getty Images Listen here or on the go via Apple Podcasts and Spotify Will Barton from High Dividend Opportunities shares their strategy (0:20) Contextualizing the yield conversation (7:15) Fixed income and equity portfolios (12:00) ETFs vs CEFs (15:00) AGNC preferred stock (17:30) Earnings, cash flow statements protect dividends (21:30) Dividend cuts can surprise you (24:40) Retirement essentials (28:00) Income investing challenges and benefits (41:00) Transcript Rena Sherbill: Will Barton from High Dividend Opportunities . It's great to have you back on Investing Experts. Will Barton: Thank you for having me. Rena Sherbill: It's great to have you. Share with our audience what you guys focus on at High Dividend Opportunities. Obviously dividends are a part of the picture, but specifically how you approach that part of the income investing strategy and market. And then share your own, if you would, investing experience or what brought you together with the other analysts at High Dividend Opportunities. Will Barton: Our focus at High Dividend Opportunities is obviously the high dividends, right? But where this really comes from is a foundational belief in investing. When you reach retirement, you don't need to have a million dollars, two million dollars. Obviously, we'd all love to have a billion dollars. But what you're losing when you retire is a monthly income. You're missing that paycheck that was coming in every other week, once a month or whatever it was. And our goal is to replace that income with the nest egg that you've built up over the years. and so our focus is on investments that are providing you with a high yield right now and are going to produce enough cashflow into your portfolio so that you can withdraw the income from it every month without having to sell a single share. We all know about the dot com crash, the great financial crisis. The stock market goes through large swings. If you're in your investing years and y...
Taara Beam mounted to a pole for line of sight connectivity. | Image: Taara Light-based internet provider Taara, which spun out of Alphabet's "moonshot" incubator last year, just launched Taara Beam to provide 25Gbps connectivity within cities over invisible beams of light - line of sight permitting. Unlike last year's Taara Lightbridge, which connects communities separated by water and mountains ...
Taara Beam mounted to a pole for line of sight connectivity. | Image: Taara Light-based internet provider Taara, which spun out of Alphabet's "moonshot" incubator last year, just launched Taara Beam to provide 25Gbps connectivity within cities over invisible beams of light - line of sight permitting. Unlike last year's Taara Lightbridge, which connects communities separated by water and mountains at distances up to 20km (over 12 miles), the shoebox-sized Beam can be mounted to street poles and roof tops for city-wide connectivity at distances up to 10km. The 8kg (less than 20 pounds) device typically consumes about 90W. Taara's big advantage is speed. It rivals fiber in terms of throughput and can also be deploye … Read the full story at The Verge.
Image: Kristen Radtke / The Verge Last November, the House Oversight Committee had just released 20,000 pages of documents from the estate of Jeffrey Epstein, and Luke Igel and some friends were clicking around, trying to follow the threads of conversation through garbled email threads and a PDF viewer that was, frankly, "gross." In the coming months, the Department of Justice would release its ow...
Image: Kristen Radtke / The Verge Last November, the House Oversight Committee had just released 20,000 pages of documents from the estate of Jeffrey Epstein, and Luke Igel and some friends were clicking around, trying to follow the threads of conversation through garbled email threads and a PDF viewer that was, frankly, "gross." In the coming months, the Department of Justice would release its own batches of files, more than three million of them - again, all PDFs. This was a problem. While the Department of Justice had run optical character recognition over the text, it was not very good, Igel said, rendering the files more or less unsearchable. "There was no interface … Read the full story at The Verge.
Two new commodities hedge funds are seeking to raise a collective $1.4 billion in assets after Millennium Management pulled the plug on the founders’ previous fund last year. Les Finemore and Al Fullerton have started Moreton Capital Partners and are seeking to raise $1 billion for a fund trading across commodities markets that will combine quantitative research with artificial intelligence, Finem...
Two new commodities hedge funds are seeking to raise a collective $1.4 billion in assets after Millennium Management pulled the plug on the founders’ previous fund last year. Les Finemore and Al Fullerton have started Moreton Capital Partners and are seeking to raise $1 billion for a fund trading across commodities markets that will combine quantitative research with artificial intelligence, Finemore said in an interview. Meanwhile, Adam Davis of Farrer Capital Management Pty is looking to raise $400 million for a new agriculture-focused fund, he told Bloomberg. The three men previously worked together at Farrer, which launched with $500 million in backing from Millennium in 2024. However, the larger firm pulled its funding last year. Commodities hedge funds have enjoyed a comeback in recent years after a long spell out of fashion, as stellar trading profits spurred by the energy crisis in 2022 revived investor interest. Still, the most aggressive expansions have generally been in large multistrategy funds like Citadel, Millennium and Squarepoint, while new commodity fund launches have been relatively rare. Returns in commodity trading have cooled somewhat since the peak of the energy crisis, and an index of the 15 largest commodity-focused funds compiled by Bridge Alternatives was tracking $16.5 billion as of its most recent recalculation in Oct. 2025, down from $17 billion a year earlier. Nonetheless, Finemore said that his conversations with investors indicated that appetite for the sector is “red hot,” with interest spanning North America, the Middle East and Europe. “We’re seeing massive interest,” he said. “The global system’s very fragmented. Supply chains are regionalizing and there are geopolitical tensions, obviously. That brings a lot of opportunities for us.” Moreton, based in Abu Dhabi and Mexico City, will have more than 10 people, Finemore said. It’s targeting sovereign wealth funds and institutional investors and could eventually grow to as large as ...
Nvidia shares tick up as investors await the chip maker’s fourth-quarter earnings, which likely will reveal how artificial-intelligence demand is holding up.
Nvidia shares tick up as investors await the chip maker’s fourth-quarter earnings, which likely will reveal how artificial-intelligence demand is holding up.
Almirall, S.A. press release ( LBTSF ): FY net income of €46.2M. Revenue of €1.11B (+12.0% Y/Y). More on Almirall, S.A. Almirall, S.A. 2025 Q4 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation Almirall, S.A. (LBTSF) Presents at 44th Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference Transcript Seeking Alpha’s Quant Rating on Almirall, S.A. Historical earnings data for Almirall, S.A. Financial information for Almirall,...
Almirall, S.A. press release ( LBTSF ): FY net income of €46.2M. Revenue of €1.11B (+12.0% Y/Y). More on Almirall, S.A. Almirall, S.A. 2025 Q4 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation Almirall, S.A. (LBTSF) Presents at 44th Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference Transcript Seeking Alpha’s Quant Rating on Almirall, S.A. Historical earnings data for Almirall, S.A. Financial information for Almirall, S.A.
A senior assistant at Hong Kong’s Immigration Department has admitted to throttling his wife and five-year-old son multiple times in fits of rage over trivial quarrels. Kowloon City Court on Monday heard the guilty pleas from the 49-year-old defendant who assaulted his 39-year-old wife on three occasions between 2021 and 2024 at their home in Kwun Tong. He also attacked his son on three separate o...
A senior assistant at Hong Kong’s Immigration Department has admitted to throttling his wife and five-year-old son multiple times in fits of rage over trivial quarrels. Kowloon City Court on Monday heard the guilty pleas from the 49-year-old defendant who assaulted his 39-year-old wife on three occasions between 2021 and 2024 at their home in Kwun Tong. He also attacked his son on three separate occasions between 2023 and 2025, when the boy was five years old at the time of the first...
I like finding bargains. Of course, finding a good investing deal is more complicated than finding a bargain at the store. But good bargain stocks exist. In my view, cosmetics company e.l.f. Beauty (NYSE: ELF) , cybersecurity specialist Rubrik (NYSE: RBRK) , and website pioneer GoDaddy (NYSE: GDDY) are three bargain stocks for 2026 and beyond. Allow me to give a brief investment thesis for each on...
I like finding bargains. Of course, finding a good investing deal is more complicated than finding a bargain at the store. But good bargain stocks exist. In my view, cosmetics company e.l.f. Beauty (NYSE: ELF) , cybersecurity specialist Rubrik (NYSE: RBRK) , and website pioneer GoDaddy (NYSE: GDDY) are three bargain stocks for 2026 and beyond. Allow me to give a brief investment thesis for each one. Image source: Getty Images. Continue reading
Estée Lauder Cos. is open to acquisitions as the owner of the Jo Malone and Le Labo brands enters the second year of a turnaround plan under Chief Executive Officer Stéphane de La Faverie . “We are looking at the portfolio, and we will always be part of the M&A discussion,” De La Faverie told Bloomberg TV on Monday. The focus is on accelerating growth and rebuilding profitability, he said, and tha...
Estée Lauder Cos. is open to acquisitions as the owner of the Jo Malone and Le Labo brands enters the second year of a turnaround plan under Chief Executive Officer Stéphane de La Faverie . “We are looking at the portfolio, and we will always be part of the M&A discussion,” De La Faverie told Bloomberg TV on Monday. The focus is on accelerating growth and rebuilding profitability, he said, and that includes incubating and scaling new brands. De La Faverie took over with Estée Lauder under pressure to bolster falling market share in the US and sluggish sales in China. Estée Lauder’s stock has surged more than 50% over the past 12 months, though it took a hit this month when the company’s outlook fell short of investors’ expectations. On Monday, de La Faverie said Estée Lauder is off to a “very strong start” this year in China, especially in fragrance, while brands like The Ordinary are selling well in the US. Estée Lauder is also expected to divest underperforming brands, with analysts naming beauty companies like Too Faced and Smashbox, as well as skincare brands like Origins and Darphin, as potential options. It’s too early to say how the US Supreme Court striking down President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Friday will impact the company, he said. Estée Lauder has previously said it expects a $100 million hit to profitability from tariffs, which will show up mainly in the next six months. Estée Lauder’s diversified manufacturing helps alleviate the impact, the CEO said. “You cannot control geopolitics,” he said. “What I can control is how do we run our business, how do we react to anything that is happening out there.”
Eutelsat Communications SA is seeking to raise €1.5 billion ($1.8 billion) as the satellite company looks to refinance outstanding debt after government rescue. The company is holding investor calls on Monday and is selling two euro-denominated bonds, a five-year note with an initial yield of around 6.375% and a seven-year note yielding around 6.875%, according to a person familiar with the matter...
Eutelsat Communications SA is seeking to raise €1.5 billion ($1.8 billion) as the satellite company looks to refinance outstanding debt after government rescue. The company is holding investor calls on Monday and is selling two euro-denominated bonds, a five-year note with an initial yield of around 6.375% and a seven-year note yielding around 6.875%, according to a person familiar with the matter. The company will use the proceeds to fully redeem its €600 million 2.25% notes due 2027 and its €600 million notes 9.75% due 2029. The funding will also be used to add cash to the company’s balance sheet and pay related transaction fees and expenses. Eutelsat’s new bond issuance “essentially clears the decks of debt issued in more distressed times, taking advantage of spread tightening since the government-sponsored rescue right issue of last year,” wrote Aidan Cheslin , senior credit analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence. Last year, Eutelsat raised €1.35 billion from the French government and other investors to expand its satellite fleet as a European alternative to Elon Musk’s Starlink. France views the company as strategically important for the continent’s sovereignty as ties with the US continue to fray. Monday’s new bonds are expected to receive Ba3 rating from Moody’s Ratings and BB from S&P Global Ratings. BNP Paribas SA, Credit Agricole SA and Societe Generale SA are acting as global coordinators for the transaction. Issuer Profile Debt distribution: ETL FP Equity DDIS Capital structure: ETL FP Equity CAST Related securities: ETL FP Equity RELS Ratings history: ETL FP Equity CRPR This story was produced with the assistance of Bloomberg Automation