Wolfspeed’s patent infringement lawsuit against Navitas Semiconductor (NVTS) has quickly become a key focus for investors, with allegations centered on gallium nitride and silicon carbide products that sit at the heart of both companies’ power chip offerings. See our latest analysis for Navitas Semiconductor. Recent trading in Navitas Semiconductor reflects this tension, with the share price at $1...
Wolfspeed’s patent infringement lawsuit against Navitas Semiconductor (NVTS) has quickly become a key focus for investors, with allegations centered on gallium nitride and silicon carbide products that sit at the heart of both companies’ power chip offerings. See our latest analysis for Navitas Semiconductor. Recent trading in Navitas Semiconductor reflects this tension, with the share price at $13.36 after a 1-day share price return that declined 4.5% and a 30-day share price return that...
tiero/iStock via Getty Images The PIMCO High Income Fund ( PHK ) is a closed-end fund that income-seeking investors might find attractive as a way of achieving their goals of earning income from the assets that they already possess. The fund actually manages to do pretty well in terms of the provision of income, as its shares boast a very attractive 12.26% yield at the current share price. Unfortu...
tiero/iStock via Getty Images The PIMCO High Income Fund ( PHK ) is a closed-end fund that income-seeking investors might find attractive as a way of achieving their goals of earning income from the assets that they already possess. The fund actually manages to do pretty well in terms of the provision of income, as its shares boast a very attractive 12.26% yield at the current share price. Unfortunately, though, as we have seen in a few previous articles on other funds, it is not uncommon for bond funds that have yields as high as this one to be unable to actually cover their distributions through investment profits and be making distributions that are ultimately destructive to the fund’s net asset value. Indeed, this fund has failed to cover its distributions year-to-date, but historically, it does do better than many other double-digit-yielding bond funds at covering its distributions. As such, this one may be one of the better high-yield bond funds in the market, but unfortunately, it is fairly expensive, and the share price is usually more expensive than the actual value of the fund’s underlying assets. As is the case with many PIMCO funds, investors do have to pay for access to PIMCO’s management. This does not necessarily mean that the fund will be a bad investment if held for long enough, though, so let us take a closer look at it today and see if it might be appropriate for an income-oriented portfolio. About The PIMCO High Income Fund The website for the PIMCO High Income Fund offers the following description of its strategy: The fund may invest any portion of its assets (or none) in below-investment-grade securities, or high yield bonds (also known as junk bonds). The fund will not invest more than 25% of total assets in non-U.S.-dollar-denominated securities. The fund will not invest more than 40% of total assets in securities of issuers located in emerging market countries. Additionally, the fund will normally maintain an average portfolio duration of be...
Michael Piepgras/iStock Editorial via Getty Images I've been covering European real estate for some years, and with what I could call "mixed results". By mixed results, I mean that this has not been my most shining success over time. I overestimated the company's strengths and underestimated its negative impacts. This is not just limited to one company but to several European markets. I primarily ...
Michael Piepgras/iStock Editorial via Getty Images I've been covering European real estate for some years, and with what I could call "mixed results". By mixed results, I mean that this has not been my most shining success over time. I overestimated the company's strengths and underestimated its negative impacts. This is not just limited to one company but to several European markets. I primarily cover the markets of Sweden/Scandinavia, Germany, and France, together with a foray sometimes into Spain and the British Isles. This is, of course, aside from the REIT coverage on the NA sector/geography that I sometimes do. When it comes to a Swedish company like Castellum ( CWQXF ), I believe I've done fairly well. Not only have I correctly forecasted the overall slump, but I also managed to sell off what used to be a 5-7% position at a massive RoR just before the "bad times" arrived. I would say Vonovia ( VONOY ) has been a mixed success - and it's the subject of today's article. But I would be remiss if I did not mention my current forecast failure when it comes to both Gecina and Icade, French REITs, which have not currently done as well as I expected them to. I maintain that both of these companies are great businesses trading at what I see (with high conviction) as massive discounts, but my conviction is only of some comfort when the RoR is deeply into the negative. So, Vonovia. In my last article, I said that the company hit a "bit of a wall" - that was literally the title, found in the article here. I also downgraded my rating, which proved to be the right choice what is now nearly 2 years ago. Seeking Alpha Vonovia Article To be clear, neither fundamentals nor income were the problem at the time - I just saw a great deal of elevated risk at the time, leading me to cut my targets despite the company essentially having underperformed, and at the time, if you listened to the bulls, you could find a great deal of upside. However, the risks I see in European real estat...
In late June 2026, Innovent Biologics announced a distribution and promotion agreement giving it sole commercialization rights for Eli Lilly’s breast cancer drug Verzenios in mainland China, while Lilly retains manufacturing, supply and development responsibilities. At the same time, Eli Lilly received a positive regulatory opinion in Europe for expanding Jaypirca’s use in chronic lymphocytic leuk...
In late June 2026, Innovent Biologics announced a distribution and promotion agreement giving it sole commercialization rights for Eli Lilly’s breast cancer drug Verzenios in mainland China, while Lilly retains manufacturing, supply and development responsibilities. At the same time, Eli Lilly received a positive regulatory opinion in Europe for expanding Jaypirca’s use in chronic lymphocytic leukemia, underscoring how partnerships and oncology approvals are broadening the company’s reach...
[The content of this article has been produced by our advertising partner.] AXA Group has rolled out AXA Global Private as a unified platform to better serve high-net-worth (HNW) and ultra-high-net-worth (UHNW) individuals together with globally mobile families across Asia. The announcement was made on 8 June during a press conference in Hong Kong. On the same day, a private gala launch was held, ...
[The content of this article has been produced by our advertising partner.] AXA Group has rolled out AXA Global Private as a unified platform to better serve high-net-worth (HNW) and ultra-high-net-worth (UHNW) individuals together with globally mobile families across Asia. The announcement was made on 8 June during a press conference in Hong Kong. On the same day, a private gala launch was held, where senior executives from the French insurance group joined VIP guests for a programme...
Leaked Memo Shows 'Pro-Cuba' NGO Network Preparing To Target ICE, US Bases, Federal Buildings Independent Cuban news outlet ADN Cuba has revealed that a US-based Cuba solidarity coalition circulated a memo instructing far-left activists to prepare rapid-response protests at US federal buildings, military bases, recruitment centers, and ICE facilities in the event of a military confrontation betwee...
Leaked Memo Shows 'Pro-Cuba' NGO Network Preparing To Target ICE, US Bases, Federal Buildings Independent Cuban news outlet ADN Cuba has revealed that a US-based Cuba solidarity coalition circulated a memo instructing far-left activists to prepare rapid-response protests at US federal buildings, military bases, recruitment centers, and ICE facilities in the event of a military confrontation between the US military and the communist regime in Havana. 🚨 PRIMERO EN ADN | Documentos revisados por ADN Cuba revelan un plan nacional de “respuesta rápida” distribuido por la Red Nacional sobre Cuba (NNOC), una coalición con vínculos documentados con el ICAP, para coordinar protestas contra oficinas de ICE, bases militares y… — ADNCuba - Noticias de Cuba (@CubaAdn) July 8, 2026 The National Network on Cuba (NNOC), a deliberately loose coalition that links 77 left-wing activist organizations, nonprofits, and campaigns while minimizing legal exposure and clear command structures, has recently begun distributing a document for far-left protesters described as a " National Rapid Response Plan ." The memo lays out a target list for NNOC's socialist- and communist aligned NGOs , directing organizers to mobilize against ICE facilities, US military bases, recruitment centers, and federal buildings within 24 hours of any US military escalation involving Cuba. The document reads less like a typical protest statement and more like a pre-planned foreign subversion operation , with defined targets, response timelines , and coalition infrastructure designed to sow chaos deep within America . Last month, Secretary of State Marco Rubio sanctioned the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples , or ICAP, a Castro-era organization used to spread Marxist ideology abroad . As we've pointed out before (see the report ), ICAP sits at the center, functioning as a partner to NNOC. Think of NNOC as a pathway for foreign subversion operations to infiltrate US NGOs. Take a look at NNOC's member org...
A US judge pressed Gautam Adani for more details on the Justice Department’s move to dismiss a blockbuster criminal case against the Indian billionaire. In a brief order late Wednesday, US District Judge Nicholas Garaufis in Brooklyn, New York, directed Adani to answer two questions in writing, under oath, by July 15. In late 2024, Adani and others were accused by US prosecutors of a scheme to pay...
A US judge pressed Gautam Adani for more details on the Justice Department’s move to dismiss a blockbuster criminal case against the Indian billionaire. In a brief order late Wednesday, US District Judge Nicholas Garaufis in Brooklyn, New York, directed Adani to answer two questions in writing, under oath, by July 15. In late 2024, Adani and others were accused by US prosecutors of a scheme to pay more than $250 million in bribes to Indian government officials to lock in solar energy contracts — allegations he has consistently denied. The judge wrote: “1. Are you aware of anything promised, offered, sought, received, agreed to, or accepted, by anyone, in connection with the dismissal of the indictment?” “2. Are you aware of any agreement exchanging anything for the dismissal of the indictment?” Robert Giuffra Jr. , a lawyer for Adani, declined to comment. Giuffra has previously urged dismissal of the case, saying it has “legal and factual weaknesses.” Read More: Adani Judge Says US ‘Failed’ to Justify Dropping Fraud Case Federal prosecutors generally have wide discretion to drop criminal cases, and judges have little power to stop them. The Justice Department said in May it had decided “not to devote further resources to these criminal charges.” Garaufis in June demanded further information, saying the Trump administration had failed to explain why dismissal was justified. In response, a top department official said that securities charges against Adani never should have been brought in the first place, in the final weeks of Joe Biden ’s presidency. The department’s principal associate deputy attorney general, R. Trent McCotter, argued in a July 4 filing that the case was a foreign matter that would have presented “extraordinary proof problems” and that “not a single penny has ever been lost on the securities at issue.” McCotter also said the decision to move to drop the case was entirely based on a review of the merits of the matter and that a pledge by Adani to in...
One in four consumers purchased beauty or cosmetics during Amazon Prime Day 2026, and most of them compared prices with Walmart. Market Defense's Annual "THE BEAUTY POWER PLAYERS: Amazon Prime Day June 2026 Report" uncovers what drove shoppers to Amazon's earliest Prime Day in five years, and how strategic deal shopping reshaped how beauty brands competed for the cart.
One in four consumers purchased beauty or cosmetics during Amazon Prime Day 2026, and most of them compared prices with Walmart. Market Defense's Annual "THE BEAUTY POWER PLAYERS: Amazon Prime Day June 2026 Report" uncovers what drove shoppers to Amazon's earliest Prime Day in five years, and how strategic deal shopping reshaped how beauty brands competed for the cart.
Broadcom stock got a new Apple-backed catalyst just as Wall Street was questioning how much good news was already priced in. TheStreet previously reported that Broadcom extended its Apple chip supply agreement through 2031, locking in a key supplier relationship for multiple generations of Apple ...
Broadcom stock got a new Apple-backed catalyst just as Wall Street was questioning how much good news was already priced in. TheStreet previously reported that Broadcom extended its Apple chip supply agreement through 2031, locking in a key supplier relationship for multiple generations of Apple ...
(RTTNews) - The Thai stock market has moved lower in back-to-back sessions, slumping more than 40 points or 2.5 percent along the way. The Stock Exchange of Thailand now sits just above the 1,575-point plateau and it's looking at another soft start again on Thursday.
(RTTNews) - The Thai stock market has moved lower in back-to-back sessions, slumping more than 40 points or 2.5 percent along the way. The Stock Exchange of Thailand now sits just above the 1,575-point plateau and it's looking at another soft start again on Thursday.