Samsung crossed the $1 trillion valuation mark after shares surged on AI-driven chip demand, making it only the second Asian company after TSMC to hit the milestone.
Samsung crossed the $1 trillion valuation mark after shares surged on AI-driven chip demand, making it only the second Asian company after TSMC to hit the milestone.
Samsung crossed the $1 trillion valuation mark after shares surged on AI-driven chip demand, making it only the second Asian company after TSMC to hit the milestone.
Samsung crossed the $1 trillion valuation mark after shares surged on AI-driven chip demand, making it only the second Asian company after TSMC to hit the milestone.
Image source: The Motley Fool. Wednesday, May 6, 2026 at 9 a.m. ET Twin Disc (NASDAQ:TWIN) reported its latest quarterly results and provided updates on operational and strategic developments during its recent conference call. Continue reading
Image source: The Motley Fool. Wednesday, May 6, 2026 at 9 a.m. ET Twin Disc (NASDAQ:TWIN) reported its latest quarterly results and provided updates on operational and strategic developments during its recent conference call. Continue reading
Royal Opera House, London As the tormented fisherman, Allan Clayton currently has few rivals. He is matched by a superb cast in this gripping revival of Britten’s opera ‘Who can turn skies back and begin again?” That’s the question the fisherman Peter Grimes asks the universe at the close of his brief aria in Act 1 of Britten’s opera – two and a half minutes of singular, breath-holding music, at t...
Royal Opera House, London As the tormented fisherman, Allan Clayton currently has few rivals. He is matched by a superb cast in this gripping revival of Britten’s opera ‘Who can turn skies back and begin again?” That’s the question the fisherman Peter Grimes asks the universe at the close of his brief aria in Act 1 of Britten’s opera – two and a half minutes of singular, breath-holding music, at the end of which the people around him all think he’s mad or drunk, but we the audience know he’s a man apart, who sees more clearly than any of them. For someone who runs his life by watching those skies, the words are as succinct as they are beautiful – and there’s a simplicity to the way Allan Clayton sings them that encapsulates the balance of directness and poetry in his Grimes, a role in which he currently has few rivals. Perhaps it also sums up Deborah Warner’s staging, updated to a present-day, left-behind English coastal town, which has an almost workaday realism that feels like an invitation to take everything literally, and yet has touches of the fantastical right from the start. In the prologue, Grimes lies centre-stage reliving in his sleep the nightmare of his court appearance while a fishing boat, suspended from the flies, hangs like the sword of Damocles over his head; in the orchestral interlude that follows this scene, an aerialist tumbles slowly down to be caught by Grimes, again and again. Continue reading...
Hong Kong received more than 1 million mainland Chinese visitors during the five-day Labour Day “golden week” holiday, a 10 per cent rise from a year ago, exceeding government expectations, but industry leaders said their spending was inconsistent. Immigration Department data showed the city recorded 1.01 million mainland visitor arrivals between May 1 and 5, surpassing the forecast of 980,000. Ch...
Hong Kong received more than 1 million mainland Chinese visitors during the five-day Labour Day “golden week” holiday, a 10 per cent rise from a year ago, exceeding government expectations, but industry leaders said their spending was inconsistent. Immigration Department data showed the city recorded 1.01 million mainland visitor arrivals between May 1 and 5, surpassing the forecast of 980,000. Chief Secretary Eric Chan Kwok-ki said on Wednesday some shopping centre operators had reported...
TransMedics Group ( TMDX ) shares plunged 19% in premarket trading Wednesday after the organ transplant technology company reported first-quarter earnings that missed Wall Street expectations despite delivering solid revenue growth and reaffirming its full-year outlook. The company posted adjusted earnings of $0.30 per share for the first quarter of 2026, missing analyst expectations by $0.31. Rev...
TransMedics Group ( TMDX ) shares plunged 19% in premarket trading Wednesday after the organ transplant technology company reported first-quarter earnings that missed Wall Street expectations despite delivering solid revenue growth and reaffirming its full-year outlook. The company posted adjusted earnings of $0.30 per share for the first quarter of 2026, missing analyst expectations by $0.31. Revenue rose 21.2% year-over-year to $173.9M, in line with estimates. Net income fell sharply to $7.3M, or $0.20 per diluted share, compared with $25.7M, or $0.70 per diluted share, in the year-ago quarter. Adjusted net income declined to $10.9M, or $0.30 per diluted share, from $27.4M, or $0.74 per diluted share, a year earlier. Gross margin narrowed to 58% from 61% in the prior-year quarter, as the company cited investments to support growth and scaling efforts, along with higher supply chain and operating costs. TransMedics reaffirmed its full-year 2026 revenue guidance of $727M to $757M ( consensus estimate of $736.39M), representing expected growth of 20% to 25% compared with 2025 revenue. Downgrading the stock to Perform from Outperform, Oppenheimer said the cut “reflects pure exhaustion defending this name.” Meanwhile, Piper Sandler noted that the management reiterated its FY revenue guidance despite the soft market backdrop, “which will likely pressure the stock.” More on TransMedics Group TransMedics Group, Inc. (TMDX) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript TransMedics: Revolutionizing The Organ Transplant Market While Trading At A Discount TransMedics: Rapidly Scaling Business Nears Free Cash Flow Breakeven TransMedics reiterates 2026 revenue guidance of $727M-$757M while targeting CHOPS IDE implementation in early Q3 2026 TransMedics Group Non-GAAP EPS of $0.30 misses by $0.31, revenue of $173.93M in-line