Euroseas press release ( ESEA ): Q4 Non-GAAP EPS of $4.48 beats by $0.01 . Revenue of $57.4M (+7.7% Y/Y) misses by $0.43M . An average of 21.22 vessels were owned and operated during the fourth quarter of 2025 earning an average time charter equivalent rate of $30,268 per day. More on Euroseas Euroseas Ltd. (ESEA) Presents at Capital Link's 2026 Virtual Corporate Presentation Series - Slideshow Eu...
Euroseas press release ( ESEA ): Q4 Non-GAAP EPS of $4.48 beats by $0.01 . Revenue of $57.4M (+7.7% Y/Y) misses by $0.43M . An average of 21.22 vessels were owned and operated during the fourth quarter of 2025 earning an average time charter equivalent rate of $30,268 per day. More on Euroseas Euroseas Ltd. (ESEA) Presents at Capital Link's 2026 Virtual Corporate Presentation Series - Slideshow Euroseas: Gap Between Contract Earnings And Spot Valuation Euroseas: Wider NAV Discount, Longer Visibility, And A Strengthened Bull Case Euroseas Q4 2025 Earnings Preview Euroseas signs three forward charters for 2,800 TEU containerships
Marsh & McLennan ( MRSH ) declares $0.90/share quarterly dividend , in line with previous. Forward yield 2.02% Payable May 15; for shareholders of record April 9; ex-div April 9. See MRSH Dividend Scorecard, Yield Chart, & Dividend Growth. More on Marsh & McLennan Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. (MRSH) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript Marsh & McLennan: Wall Street Has Oversold This Long-Term Comp...
Marsh & McLennan ( MRSH ) declares $0.90/share quarterly dividend , in line with previous. Forward yield 2.02% Payable May 15; for shareholders of record April 9; ex-div April 9. See MRSH Dividend Scorecard, Yield Chart, & Dividend Growth. More on Marsh & McLennan Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. (MRSH) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript Marsh & McLennan: Wall Street Has Oversold This Long-Term Compounder Marsh & McLennan: Time To Buy The Dip SA Asks: Which financial stocks could be hit hard by AI? Marsh prices $600 million in 4.950% senior notes due 2036
Headwinds from lackluster sales in the U.S. continue to weigh on Diageo ( DEO ) as the company’s results from the first half of the year showed a deceleration in sales and erosion in profits. The company also halved its H1 dividend, all of which sent shares more than 11% lower in Wednesday’s premarket trading. Growth in the company’s European, Latin American, and African operations was more than o...
Headwinds from lackluster sales in the U.S. continue to weigh on Diageo ( DEO ) as the company’s results from the first half of the year showed a deceleration in sales and erosion in profits. The company also halved its H1 dividend, all of which sent shares more than 11% lower in Wednesday’s premarket trading. Growth in the company’s European, Latin American, and African operations was more than offset by weakness in its North American and Chinese markets, resulting in a 4% decline in net sales to $10.5B, missing expectations by $90M. The company attributed soft North American sales to pressure on disposable income and competition from cheaper alternatives, while sales in Asia Pacific were adversely impacted by soft Chinese white spirit sales. Excluding this impact, organic net sales for the group would have been ~2% higher. Organic operating profit was down 2.8%, while organic operating profit margin was mostly flat due to adverse market mix and tariff costs, both of which were offset by lower marketing investments. As a result, the company earned a profit of $0.953 in the first half of the year, down 2.5% year-over-year. To reflect the challenging environment in the U.S. and further weakness through the first half of the year, Diageo ( DEO ) lowered its outlook for FY26 and now expects sales to be down 2% to down 3% from earlier projections of flat to slightly lower. And to “act more decisively to enhance its competitiveness and broaden the portfolio offering for higher growth,” Diageo CEO Dave Lewis cautioned that “more financial flexibility” was needed. To that end, the company reduced the dividend to $0.20 per share from the prior dividend of $0.405 per share. Pressure on Diageo ( DEO ) coupled with disappointing guidance from MGP Ingredients ( MGPI ) and declining sales for Boston Beer ( SAM ) is spilling over to peers including Constellation Brands ( STZ ), Anheuser-Busch InBev ( BUD ), and Brown-Forman ( BF.B ) ( BF.A ), all of which are expected to open to ...
"The Pulse With Francine Lacqua" is all about conversations with high profile guests in the beating heart of global business, economics, finance and politics. Based in London, we go wherever the story is, bringing you exclusive interviews and market-moving scoops. --- GUESTS Bruce Flatt, Brookfield Corporation, CEO; George Saravelos, Deutsche Bank, FX Research Global Head; Ric Deverell, Macquarie ...
"The Pulse With Francine Lacqua" is all about conversations with high profile guests in the beating heart of global business, economics, finance and politics. Based in London, we go wherever the story is, bringing you exclusive interviews and market-moving scoops. --- GUESTS Bruce Flatt, Brookfield Corporation, CEO; George Saravelos, Deutsche Bank, FX Research Global Head; Ric Deverell, Macquarie Group Chief Economist and Head of Macro Strategy; Teresa Carlson, General Catalyst Institute, President. (Source: Bloomberg)
US fracking companies are increasingly sending their idle equipment overseas, finding new markets abroad as growth slows in the shale fields of Texas, New Mexico and elsewhere. Over the past two years, hundreds of pumps the size of 18-wheelers have been sent to Argentina by providers including Halliburton Co. , Calfrac Well Services Ltd. and Tenaris SA , and to Australia by Liberty Energy Inc. and...
US fracking companies are increasingly sending their idle equipment overseas, finding new markets abroad as growth slows in the shale fields of Texas, New Mexico and elsewhere. Over the past two years, hundreds of pumps the size of 18-wheelers have been sent to Argentina by providers including Halliburton Co. , Calfrac Well Services Ltd. and Tenaris SA , and to Australia by Liberty Energy Inc. and Halliburton, according to estimates from analytics firm Primary Vision . The shipments also include sand towers, water tanks, industrial blenders and miles of hoses used to inject fluid and sand into rock layers more than a mile underground. All this equipment amounts to nearly one-fifth of the fracking power deployed in the Permian Basin as recently as last year, and more could follow. Halliburton, the world’s largest fracking service provider, has said it sees incentives to move equipment abroad as its international business expands. Patterson-UTI Energy Inc. also sees an opening in Argentina for its diesel equipment as it transitions its US fleet to run on natural gas, Chief Executive Officer Andy Hendricks said. “The opportunity in Argentina is one of the most promising that we see to put our idle assets to work globally,” Hendricks said on a call discussing fourth-quarter results earlier this month. Sending underused diesel-powered fleets abroad could help oil-field service companies recover after years of squeezed profits and pressure from customers to lower costs. There is a downside, however, for the oil and gas producers that hire Halliburton and the others to frack their wells: less equipment in the US is apt to drive up costs when and if companies start ramping up production again. Private operators may feel the squeeze first. These companies tend to ramp up drilling and fracking when oil and gas prices rise. If equipment becomes harder to secure, projects could stall, said Primary Vision CEO Matt Johnson. Read More: Hamm to Halt Drilling in Bakken Shale on Lowe...
Stock Yards Bancorp ( SYBT ) declares $0.32/share quarterly dividend , in line with previous. Forward yield 1.94% Payable April 1; for shareholders of record March 16; ex-div March 16. See SYBT Dividend Scorecard, Yield Chart, & Dividend Growth. More on Stock Yards Bancorp Stock Yards Bancorp, Inc. (SYBT) Presents at KBW 2026 Winter Financial Services Conference - Slideshow Stock Yards Bancorp, In...
Stock Yards Bancorp ( SYBT ) declares $0.32/share quarterly dividend , in line with previous. Forward yield 1.94% Payable April 1; for shareholders of record March 16; ex-div March 16. See SYBT Dividend Scorecard, Yield Chart, & Dividend Growth. More on Stock Yards Bancorp Stock Yards Bancorp, Inc. (SYBT) Presents at KBW 2026 Winter Financial Services Conference - Slideshow Stock Yards Bancorp, Inc. (SYBT) M&A Call Transcript Stock Yards Bancorp, Inc. (SYBT) Field & Main Bancorp, Inc., - M&A Call - Slideshow Stock Yards Bancorp to buy Field & Main in $105.7M all-stock deal Seeking Alpha’s Quant Rating on Stock Yards Bancorp
Wall Street has set the bar at $65.7 billion in revenue for NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA)’s fiscal Q4 2026, with results expected after the close tonight. That figure represents the consensus estimate heading into what is one of the most closely watched earnings reports in the market. For context, NVIDIA’s own Q4 guidance, issued with its Q3 ... NVIDIA’s $65.7 Billion Bet Is Here
Wall Street has set the bar at $65.7 billion in revenue for NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA)’s fiscal Q4 2026, with results expected after the close tonight. That figure represents the consensus estimate heading into what is one of the most closely watched earnings reports in the market. For context, NVIDIA’s own Q4 guidance, issued with its Q3 ... NVIDIA’s $65.7 Billion Bet Is Here
It was once reserved for office workers and Rishi Sunak, but now pop stars and supermodels can’t get enough of the preppy look My favourite kind of fashion moment is not a Met Gala headline-maker or a Paris catwalk extravaganza. Nope. My favourite fashion moment is when one piece of clothing is suddenly everywhere for no obvious reason, which is what is happening right now with the quarter-zip swe...
It was once reserved for office workers and Rishi Sunak, but now pop stars and supermodels can’t get enough of the preppy look My favourite kind of fashion moment is not a Met Gala headline-maker or a Paris catwalk extravaganza. Nope. My favourite fashion moment is when one piece of clothing is suddenly everywhere for no obvious reason, which is what is happening right now with the quarter-zip sweater . The jumper with a chin-to-breastbone zip, which has been around for ever, is the breakout main character of the 2026 wardrobe. At a Chanel catwalk show held in New York recently, a quarter-zip knit was the star of the show, worn with a fancy cocktail-hour skirt and diamond drop earrings. Charli xcx teamed a Saint Laurent one with sunglasses and shorts on her last trip to Paris fashion week. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta wears stealth-wealth dark merino ones in the dugout , rapper Central Cee wears a cream Ralph Lauren one on TikTok – and the man opposite you on the train right now, taking a Zoom call on his AirPods while eating Pret porridge, is probably wearing one too. Continue reading...
Amerigo Resources Ltd. ( ARG:CA ) declares CAD 0.04/share quarterly dividend , in line with previous. Payable March 20; for shareholders of record March 6; ex-div March 6. Amerigo’s Board of Directors declared its eighteenth consecutive quarterly dividend. See ARG:CA Dividend Scorecard, Yield Chart, & Dividend Growth. More on Amerigo Resources Ltd. Amerigo Resources: Electro-Copper Boosts Value Fo...
Amerigo Resources Ltd. ( ARG:CA ) declares CAD 0.04/share quarterly dividend , in line with previous. Payable March 20; for shareholders of record March 6; ex-div March 6. Amerigo’s Board of Directors declared its eighteenth consecutive quarterly dividend. See ARG:CA Dividend Scorecard, Yield Chart, & Dividend Growth. More on Amerigo Resources Ltd. Amerigo Resources: Electro-Copper Boosts Value For The Shareholders Amerigo expects to produce 63.8 M lbs of copper and 1.5 M lbs of molybdenum in 2026 Amerigo renews normal course issuer bid Seeking Alpha’s Quant Rating on Amerigo Resources Ltd. Historical earnings data for Amerigo Resources Ltd.
Justin Sullivan/Getty Images News Lyft ( LYFT ) stock has crashed 29% YTD, shedding almost 24% in the past month alone. The stock experienced its worst single-day crash since late 2024 after reporting disappointing Q4 2025 results in early February. The crash was not ill-founded; the results pointed to a huge gap in Lyft's current reality and market expectations. The post-earnings correction was m...
Justin Sullivan/Getty Images News Lyft ( LYFT ) stock has crashed 29% YTD, shedding almost 24% in the past month alone. The stock experienced its worst single-day crash since late 2024 after reporting disappointing Q4 2025 results in early February. The crash was not ill-founded; the results pointed to a huge gap in Lyft's current reality and market expectations. The post-earnings correction was much needed, and we see an opportunity in the stock at current levels, i.e., hovering in the $13 per share neighborhood below the estimated fair value for the stock (which we discuss below). For the quarter, Lyft reported revenue of $1.59 billion, trailing estimates for $1.76 billion, and guided for gross bookings for the current quarter in line with estimates for the range of $4.86 billion to $5 billion and adjusted EBITDA between $120 million and $140 million, versus Street estimates for $140.5 million. In the supplemental slides, management disclaimed that the quarter's revenue "includes a $168 million impact from certain legal, tax, and regulatory reserve changes and settlements. Without the impact of this, revenue would have been $1.8 billion." Gross bookings grew 19% Y/Y to $5.07 billion, with active riders growing 18% Y/Y to 29.2 million, also falling short of estimates for 29.5 million. Total rides for 2025 grew 14% Y/Y to an all-time high of 945.5 million. Lyft Q4 earnings The results themselves were not disastrous as much as they were disappointing. Wall Street was expecting more, especially due to higher expectations for its global expansion strategy and AV potential. The way we see it, Lyft is pretty much Uber's ( UBER ) little brother, competing against the latter on the U.S. ride-hailing front. Uber's leg up over Lyft, aside from having both ride-hailing and delivery market exposure, has been its international presence and quicker innovation of features, which Lyft lacked until last year. Lyft is clearly playing catch-up, in our opinion, and that is not necessa...
O presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva e Flávio Bolsonaro aparecem empatados pela primeira vez desde que o senador de direita entrou na disputa, segundo pesquisa AtlasIntel para a Bloomberg News. Produção de Patricia Xavier. (Source: Bloomberg)
O presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva e Flávio Bolsonaro aparecem empatados pela primeira vez desde que o senador de direita entrou na disputa, segundo pesquisa AtlasIntel para a Bloomberg News. Produção de Patricia Xavier. (Source: Bloomberg)
A Chinese private company has drawn the attention of security watchers after detailing US military deployments near Iran, a move experts say underlines Beijing’s intelligence abilities. MizarVision, a Chinese commercial intelligence analysis firm, has consistently published monitoring posts regarding American military movements on social media over the past two years. But it has attracted fresh at...
A Chinese private company has drawn the attention of security watchers after detailing US military deployments near Iran, a move experts say underlines Beijing’s intelligence abilities. MizarVision, a Chinese commercial intelligence analysis firm, has consistently published monitoring posts regarding American military movements on social media over the past two years. But it has attracted fresh attention in the past month with an increase in the frequency and granularity of its posts and by...
Welcome to the Brussels Edition. I’m Suzanne Lynch, Bloomberg’s Brussels bureau chief, bringing you the latest from the EU each weekday. Make sure you’re signed up . As Europe faces yet another threat to its trade relationship with the US and uncertainty about President Donald Trump’s commitment to European security, it’s contending with one more problem – an increasingly strident American diploma...
Welcome to the Brussels Edition. I’m Suzanne Lynch, Bloomberg’s Brussels bureau chief, bringing you the latest from the EU each weekday. Make sure you’re signed up . As Europe faces yet another threat to its trade relationship with the US and uncertainty about President Donald Trump’s commitment to European security, it’s contending with one more problem – an increasingly strident American diplomatic corps. Trump’s ambassadors across Europe have been wading into national politics , bringing his MAGA-brand of diplomacy across the Atlantic. Bill White, the US ambassador to Belgium, has been mired in a diplomatic storm after accusing the country of antisemitism over a judicial investigation related to the Jewish ritual circumcision in Antwerp. He also threatened the leader of the center-left Vooruit party, Conner Rousseau, with visa restrictions for comparing the US’s ICE agency to the rise of Nazism — although the Belgian foreign minister said Tuesday the issue had been resolved. At least White showed up when he was summoned to the foreign ministry. In Paris, Ambassador Charles Kushner, the father of Trump’s son-in-law and presidential envoy Jared Kushner, snubbed a similar call, prompting France to cut off his contact with government officials. Access was restored Tuesday after he told Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot that he didn’t plan to interfere in French public debate , according to people familiar with the matter. Trump’s envoy in Poland, Tom Rose, has also been making waves. He declared this month that he would cease all contact with the speaker of the Polish Parliament Wlodzimierz Czarzasty over his comments about Trump. Much of the ire coming from US ambassadors is directed at cultural issues, echoing the message of Trump’s National Security Strategy published in December , which painted a picture of “civilizational erasure” in Europe. Trump has also stepped up his vocal support of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban ahead of a crunch election on April 1...
Adobe Firefly is getting a new feature called Quick Cut that uses AI to edit footage to create a first draft of the final video based on user instructions.
Adobe Firefly is getting a new feature called Quick Cut that uses AI to edit footage to create a first draft of the final video based on user instructions.