AdvanSix press release ( ASIX ): Q1 Non-GAAP EPS of -$0.50 misses by $0.03 . Revenue of $404.18M (+7.0% Y/Y) beats by $39.28M . Continue to expect Capital Expenditures of $75 to $95 million in 2026 versus approximately $116 million in 2025, reflecting risk-based prioritization of base investments and enterprise programs with continued progression of growth programs including SUSTAIN Now expect pre...
AdvanSix press release ( ASIX ): Q1 Non-GAAP EPS of -$0.50 misses by $0.03 . Revenue of $404.18M (+7.0% Y/Y) beats by $39.28M . Continue to expect Capital Expenditures of $75 to $95 million in 2026 versus approximately $116 million in 2025, reflecting risk-based prioritization of base investments and enterprise programs with continued progression of growth programs including SUSTAIN Now expect pre-tax income impact of plant turnarounds to be $17 to $22 million in 2026 versus approximately $25 million in 2025 Expect cash flow benefit in 2026 and beyond from 45Q carbon capture tax credits and 100% bonus depreciation More on AdvanSix AdvanSix Inc. 2025 Q4 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation AdvanSix Inc. (ASIX) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript AdvanSix Q1 2026 Earnings Preview AdvanSix plans $30M annual cost savings and targets improved free cash flow in 2026 amid input cost headwinds Seeking Alpha’s Quant Rating on AdvanSix
Krones AG press release ( KRNNF ): Q1 EPS of EUR 2.17 (-9.6% Y/Y). Revenue of EUR 1,379.1M (-2.2% Y/Y). More on Krones AG Krones AG 2025 Q4 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation Krones AG (KRNTY) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript Historical earnings data for Krones AG Dividend scorecard for Krones AG Financial information for Krones AG
Krones AG press release ( KRNNF ): Q1 EPS of EUR 2.17 (-9.6% Y/Y). Revenue of EUR 1,379.1M (-2.2% Y/Y). More on Krones AG Krones AG 2025 Q4 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation Krones AG (KRNTY) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript Historical earnings data for Krones AG Dividend scorecard for Krones AG Financial information for Krones AG
Manager has finished in a playoff spot or higher every year bar one in his 16 seasons with four clubs and is preparing for Stevenage test “I’ve been through absolutely everything,” says Dave Challinor. “I’ve won and lost eliminators, won and lost semi-finals and finals, won and lost on penalties. I’ve even had goalkeepers score against me.” When it comes to the playoffs and promotion, few can matc...
Manager has finished in a playoff spot or higher every year bar one in his 16 seasons with four clubs and is preparing for Stevenage test “I’ve been through absolutely everything,” says Dave Challinor. “I’ve won and lost eliminators, won and lost semi-finals and finals, won and lost on penalties. I’ve even had goalkeepers score against me.” When it comes to the playoffs and promotion, few can match Challinor in terms of experience. For 15 of his 16 seasons as a manager his teams – Colwyn Bay, Fylde, Hartlepool and more recently Stockport – have finished in a playoff spot or higher. The exception came in 2019-20 when he moved mid-campaign. When Stockport begin their League One playoff campaign with a semi-final first leg away at Stevenage on Saturday, it will be Challinor’s 12th playoff experience, at every level from the Northern Premier League to League One. Continue reading...
Bold interior choices allowed these first-time buyers to utilise every square inch of this 19th-century building to create something special Eleanor and Dominic Charles’s wishlist was typical of most city dwellers looking to get a foot on the property ladder: a bit of outdoor space, ideally a house rather than a flat, and somewhere with character. But they ended up being bolder than most first-tim...
Bold interior choices allowed these first-time buyers to utilise every square inch of this 19th-century building to create something special Eleanor and Dominic Charles’s wishlist was typical of most city dwellers looking to get a foot on the property ladder: a bit of outdoor space, ideally a house rather than a flat, and somewhere with character. But they ended up being bolder than most first-timers, taking a punt on a run-down, pint-sized 19th-century coach house in Camberwell, south London. “We’d viewed other properties, but often they’d been flipped and had uninspiring interiors we’d want to rip out, which just felt wasteful,” says Eleanor. Continue reading...
Promises to cut emissions and use more fuel-efficient planes fail to stop rise, with Ryanair’s carbon footprint 50% up on 2019 Emissions from flying in Europe have now passed pre-pandemic levels, with Ryanair’s carbon footprint 50% higher than in 2019, research has shown. Total aviation emissions continue to increase despite industry pledges to decarbonise and the introduction of more fuel-efficie...
Promises to cut emissions and use more fuel-efficient planes fail to stop rise, with Ryanair’s carbon footprint 50% up on 2019 Emissions from flying in Europe have now passed pre-pandemic levels, with Ryanair’s carbon footprint 50% higher than in 2019, research has shown. Total aviation emissions continue to increase despite industry pledges to decarbonise and the introduction of more fuel-efficient planes, driven by the massive expansion of low-cost carriers. Continue reading...
China’s rapid technological gains and aggressive pricing are making it increasingly difficult for South Korean firms to find profitable areas of industrial synergy with their Chinese counterparts, according to experts. Speakers at a recent forum in Beijing urged firms from both countries to pivot towards building more interdependent ecosystems in high-growth sectors such as batteries and artificia...
China’s rapid technological gains and aggressive pricing are making it increasingly difficult for South Korean firms to find profitable areas of industrial synergy with their Chinese counterparts, according to experts. Speakers at a recent forum in Beijing urged firms from both countries to pivot towards building more interdependent ecosystems in high-growth sectors such as batteries and artificial intelligence, while also calling for the advancement of negotiations towards an upgraded...
To break a curse of repeated failures to launch gold futures trading, bourse operator Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX) should extend its trading hours and the government should offer tax incentives and establish clearing and storage facilities, according to industry players. These recommendations came as HKEX aimed to relaunch gold futures in the coming months and sought market feedback to ...
To break a curse of repeated failures to launch gold futures trading, bourse operator Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX) should extend its trading hours and the government should offer tax incentives and establish clearing and storage facilities, according to industry players. These recommendations came as HKEX aimed to relaunch gold futures in the coming months and sought market feedback to refine the plan, Acting Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury Joseph Chan Ho-lim told...
onurdongel/E+ via Getty Images By Mike Larson Not to be a Debbie Downer. But it hasn’t been all good news on the earnings front. Exhibit A is Whirlpool Corp. ( WHR ). So, how much should you worry? Let’s start with the details. Whirlpool warned of a “ recession-level industry decline ” for big-ticket consumer purchases like household appliances. It lost 56 cents per share in Q1, missing the averag...
onurdongel/E+ via Getty Images By Mike Larson Not to be a Debbie Downer. But it hasn’t been all good news on the earnings front. Exhibit A is Whirlpool Corp. ( WHR ). So, how much should you worry? Let’s start with the details. Whirlpool warned of a “ recession-level industry decline ” for big-ticket consumer purchases like household appliances. It lost 56 cents per share in Q1, missing the average forecast for 38 cents in earnings by a country mile. Plus, it cut its full-year profit forecast range in half - and suspended its dividend. Result? Whirlpool stock slid 11.9% to the lowest level since December 2011, as you can see in my MoneyShow Chart of the Day. Whirlpool Corp. Source: TradingView Not great. Shares of global competitor AB Electrolux ( ELUXY ) also trade like death warmed over, recently slumping to a 17-year low amid lousy North American market sales. Worth noting: Larry McDonald also highlighted the weak performance of housing market-sensitive stocks like Home Depot Inc. ( HD ) in this week’s MoneyShow MoneyMasters Podcast . It’s down 5.4% year-to-date, while competitor Lowe’s Companies ( LOW ) is down 2.2%. The State Street SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust ( SPY ) is up 5.9% in the same time frame. So, getting back to the original question: Should you worry about this action? Sell stocks broadly and move to cash because some appliance makers are hurting bad... and home improvement retailers look “meh?” I wouldn’t go that far. Appliance maker LG Electronics is trading just fine in South Korea. Meanwhile, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. ( SSNLF ) is going vertical - though that’s because of its AI-related operations, not appliance demand! Plus, we’re seeing companies with commercial construction exposure - especially data center-related operations – doing great. Caterpillar Inc. ( CAT ) is Exhibit A there . That means this is more of a “some winners, some losers” situation. Not a reason to run for the hills. Editor's Note: The summary bullets for this article were ch...
From drone boats to long-range missiles, the U.S. and its allies tested new military tactics in the Philippines, sharpening deterrence as tensions with China intensify. (Image credit: Anthony Kuhn)
From drone boats to long-range missiles, the U.S. and its allies tested new military tactics in the Philippines, sharpening deterrence as tensions with China intensify. (Image credit: Anthony Kuhn)
The World's Biggest Fusion Reactor Just Hit A Milestone Authored by Haley Zaremba via OilPrice.com, The final components of ITER's central solenoid magnet -- a 59-foot, 3,000-tonne superconducting system 15 years in the making -- have arrived in France, clearing a major path toward first plasma. ITER will never supply electricity to the grid; it exists purely as a research tool, and at €22 billion...
The World's Biggest Fusion Reactor Just Hit A Milestone Authored by Haley Zaremba via OilPrice.com, The final components of ITER's central solenoid magnet -- a 59-foot, 3,000-tonne superconducting system 15 years in the making -- have arrived in France, clearing a major path toward first plasma. ITER will never supply electricity to the grid; it exists purely as a research tool, and at €22 billion and counting, it's still years from achieving its primary milestone. A wave of well-funded private fusion startups is on track to hit the same technical benchmarks as ITER faster and more cheaply -- raising real questions about the megaproject's relevance even as it celebrates progress. The world's biggest nuclear fusion experiment just got one huge step closer to completion. The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) in Cadarache, France just received the final shipment of necessary components to assemble the giant magnet at the heart of the reactor. The central solenoid magnet, developed in the United States at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, is a critical component of the massive experimental site, which is cooperatively funded and operated by a coalition of seven major world economies: China, the European Union (EU), India, Japan, Russia, South Korea and the United States. The central solenoid is awe-inspiring in its size as well as its capabilities. "The central solenoid is 18 meters (59 feet) tall and 4.25 meters (14 feet) wide, composed of six individual modules," Interesting Engineering reported earlier this week. "Each module weighs more than 122.5 tonnes (135 tons) and is wound from 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) of niobium-tin superconducting cable." And this is just one component of a jaw-droppingly massive apparatus that represents " the grandest scientific experiment in the world " . ITER's tokamak (the donut-shaped device designed to confine plasma with ultra-powerful magnets) measures a kilometer in length. The solenoid magnet as its core is t...
Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) holders might have a problem on their hands. During the Bitcoin treasury company Strategy 's (NASDAQ: MSTR) first-quarter 2026 earnings call, Executive Chairman Michael Saylor told investors that he would "probably sell some Bitcoin to fund a dividend, just to inoculate the market." This is the same person who spent the last several years insisting that nobody should ever sel...
Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) holders might have a problem on their hands. During the Bitcoin treasury company Strategy 's (NASDAQ: MSTR) first-quarter 2026 earnings call, Executive Chairman Michael Saylor told investors that he would "probably sell some Bitcoin to fund a dividend, just to inoculate the market." This is the same person who spent the last several years insisting that nobody should ever sell their Bitcoin, and that his company would never do so either. Bitcoin's price slipped a little bit on the news before recovering. But worries of an imminent collapse driven by Strategy selling all of its holdings are missing the forest for the trees. What's likely to happen here is something that was pretty much inevitable -- so does it mean you should sell your Bitcoin? Image source: Getty Images. Continue reading