China’s push into humanoid robots is accelerating, with domestic firms shipping more units and iterating faster than U.S. competitors in a still-nascent market.
China’s push into humanoid robots is accelerating, with domestic firms shipping more units and iterating faster than U.S. competitors in a still-nascent market.
Harbinger has bought Phantom AI and signed a licensing agreement with ZF’s passenger-car ADAS unit, marking the California company’s first move into software and advanced driver assistance for commercial vehicles. The post Harbinger acquires autonomous-driving firm Phantom AI appeared first on FreightWaves.
Harbinger has bought Phantom AI and signed a licensing agreement with ZF’s passenger-car ADAS unit, marking the California company’s first move into software and advanced driver assistance for commercial vehicles. The post Harbinger acquires autonomous-driving firm Phantom AI appeared first on FreightWaves.
当地时间2月28日,伊朗遭受军事打击,伊当地安全形势极为严峻复杂。中国驻土耳其使馆对中国公民从伊朗经土伊陆路边境口岸撤离至土耳其,温馨提醒如下:一、土伊陆路边境口岸情况目前土耳其凡省Kap k y口岸(对接伊朗Razi口岸)、阿勒Gürbulak口岸(对接伊朗Bazargan口岸)、哈卡里Esendere口岸(对接伊朗Sero口岸)3个土伊边境口岸开放。口岸开放变化情况,敬请留意相关通知。二、中国...
当地时间2月28日,伊朗遭受军事打击,伊当地安全形势极为严峻复杂。中国驻土耳其使馆对中国公民从伊朗经土伊陆路边境口岸撤离至土耳其,温馨提醒如下:一、土伊陆路边境口岸情况目前土耳其凡省Kap k y口岸(对接伊朗Razi口岸)、阿勒Gürbulak口岸(对接伊朗Bazargan口岸)、哈卡里Esendere口岸(对接伊朗Sero口岸)3个土伊边境口岸开放。口岸开放变化情况,敬请留意相关通知。二、中国公民入境须知土耳其对以旅游、过境为目的的持普通护照中国公民实施免签政策,中国公民可在任意180天内,在土耳其累计停留不超过90天。三、我馆即日已派工作组赴土伊边境口岸为中国公民入境做好接应工作。(中国驻土耳其大使馆)
Iran Retaliates On US Bases In Five Countries Simultaneously As Tehran Bombed Iran launched retaliatory strikes targeting Israel and US assets across the Middle East, hitting sites in Qatar, the UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain, Syria, Jordan, and Iraq - soon after the Trump-ordered 'Operation Epic Fury' started, which appears aimed at accomplishing regime change in Iran. Multiple explosions rocked Tehran, wi...
Iran Retaliates On US Bases In Five Countries Simultaneously As Tehran Bombed Iran launched retaliatory strikes targeting Israel and US assets across the Middle East, hitting sites in Qatar, the UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain, Syria, Jordan, and Iraq - soon after the Trump-ordered 'Operation Epic Fury' started, which appears aimed at accomplishing regime change in Iran. Multiple explosions rocked Tehran, with additional blasts reported in several other locations nationwide, soon after which several countries across the region closed their airspace once it was bombs away , and as the cross-border attacks intensified. Israel is expected to get hit hard in the Iranian retaliation , which has been underway for hours at this point. Al Jazeera is citing West Bank residents who've observed loud explosions overhead of Israel's defense system intercepting Iranian missiles. Smoke rises in the sky after blasts were heard in Manama, Bahrain on Saturday, via Reuters. "So far, there have been no reports of injuries in Israel, even though on social media we have seen reports of direct impacts ," Al Jazeera writes. Sirens are sounding in Tel Aviv and across central Israel amid Iran's retaliatory ballistic missile attack, with the IDF saying its is working to shoot them down. Not much in the way of confirmed images or video have come out of Israel at this point. Israel has announced it along with the US have targeted Supreme Leader Khamenei and Iranian President Pezeshkian , who are probably at this moment deep in hidden underground bunkers - assuming they survived the major strike on headquarters buildings in Tehran. Israeli officials have said specifically, "We attacked the President of Iran and the Supreme Leader." This means Tehran is not going to be 'restrained' - as it is in a fight for survival, and will pull out anything it has, particularly the miles of underground 'missile cities' it has. Explosions in Abu Dhabi. Qatar Airways stops ALL flights into Doha after US & Israel strike Ira...
For those Sunderland fans making the 700-mile round trip from Wearside, some beginning their journey at midnight, the welcome sight of Granit Xhaka making a first start since 17 January. Could the captain’s return inspire Sunderland out of a slump that began in mid-December? On the south coast, a losing run came to its end as Régis Le Bris’s team got the point a dogged performance deserved. Patrol...
For those Sunderland fans making the 700-mile round trip from Wearside, some beginning their journey at midnight, the welcome sight of Granit Xhaka making a first start since 17 January. Could the captain’s return inspire Sunderland out of a slump that began in mid-December? On the south coast, a losing run came to its end as Régis Le Bris’s team got the point a dogged performance deserved. Patrolling in front of defence, Xhaka maintained constant dialogue with his colleagues, encouraging, directing into position, veering into the territory of player-manager. When Eliezer Mayenda scored the Sunderland goal, Xhaka clenched his fists in triumph, celebrating with Le Bris before heading to the away fans. For Bournemouth, it was a wholly preventable goal, Habib Diarra had been shown inside from Dan Ballard’s pass, and their goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic could only direct the ball into Mayenda’s path. Continue reading...
The world woke to a drastically altered Middle East as global powers and regional neighbours scrambled to respond to “Operation Epic Fury”, a “massive and ongoing” joint military assault by the United States and Israel against Iran. Beijing joined a growing chorus of international alarm on Saturday, with the Chinese Foreign Ministry issuing a stern response to the strikes. However, in a display of...
The world woke to a drastically altered Middle East as global powers and regional neighbours scrambled to respond to “Operation Epic Fury”, a “massive and ongoing” joint military assault by the United States and Israel against Iran. Beijing joined a growing chorus of international alarm on Saturday, with the Chinese Foreign Ministry issuing a stern response to the strikes. However, in a display of diplomatic caution, it stopped short of an outright condemnation. “China is deeply concerned about...
Tom Werner/DigitalVision via Getty Images Thesis Emergent BioSolutions Inc. ( EBS ) closed about 27% lower on Friday. I think it’s safe to say that the slide was driven less by the 2025 results but more by a major negative reset in 2026 expectations . Management guided to just $720 to $760 million in 2026 revenue, a range that was far below the roughly $1.0 billion level that analysts had been mod...
Tom Werner/DigitalVision via Getty Images Thesis Emergent BioSolutions Inc. ( EBS ) closed about 27% lower on Friday. I think it’s safe to say that the slide was driven less by the 2025 results but more by a major negative reset in 2026 expectations . Management guided to just $720 to $760 million in 2026 revenue, a range that was far below the roughly $1.0 billion level that analysts had been modelling. Elsewhere, management guided for adjusted EBITDA of $135 to $155 million, down from $205 million in 2025, alongside an expected return to a GAAP net loss. So overall, it didn’t make for great viewing, and the size of the expectations gap, not just the weaker fundamentals, which I’ll get to, is what really hurt the stock price. Now, I think the sheer size of the guidance told us that 2025 profitability was boosted by a pretty favourable mix and cost dynamics that will not repeat any time soon. The competitive pressure on naloxone, combined with the uneven government procurement, should weigh rather heavily on 2026. So overall, with lower revenue on the horizon and a sharp dip in profitability expected, I wouldn't be too bullish on Emergent shares, which now find themselves trading in the $8 range. Emergent BioSolutions Inc. Financial results Emergent showed us a much-improved FY25 financial performance in 2025. We’re starting to see the impact of their multi-year turnaround strategy. Now, despite a steep 29% year-over-year decline in total revenue to $742.9 million, the company actually swung from a net loss of $190.6 million in 2024 to a net income of $52.6 million in 2025. This was, of course, mainly driven by some very aggressive cost controls. We also saw improved manufacturing efficiency and a far richer product mix. Gross margin managed to expand to 45%, up from 26%, while adjusted gross margin rose to 54%. It’s a nice reflection of lower production costs and the reduced restructuring and shutdown expenses. Elsewhere, adjusted EBITDA hit $205.0 million, up abou...
Software stocks as a whole have been getting slammed in recent weeks. There's really only one culprit for this mess: Anthropic. Anthropic is a leading company in the generative AI space, and is seen as the leader in coding generative AI. Some of its products have made it possible to write programs that replace several software products for which companies pay millions. This has caused several soft...
Software stocks as a whole have been getting slammed in recent weeks. There's really only one culprit for this mess: Anthropic. Anthropic is a leading company in the generative AI space, and is seen as the leader in coding generative AI. Some of its products have made it possible to write programs that replace several software products for which companies pay millions. This has caused several software stocks to tumble in valuation, as the market is unsure about their future. Recently, Anthropic released its new capability: Cybersecurity. Essentially, it allows users to scan for security weak points and can develop the code necessary to patch these vulnerabilities. That release caused several cybersecurity companies to sell off, as there is now a worry that this could replace them, too. However, I think this is overblown. This is a useful feature that helps software developers address vulnerabilities, but it is far from a cybersecurity platform that helps protect enterprise devices and data. That job is best left to experts like CrowdStrike (NASDAQ: CRWD) , and the recent sell-off has opened up a rare buying opportunity. Continue reading