Apple (AAPL) is celebrating its 50th anniversary on Wednesday, April 1. As tech consumers focus on the iPhone maker's latest wave of products, what could Apple's next 50 years look like?Ramon Llamas, the IDC Research director for mobile devices and AR/VR, joins Yahoo Finance Tech Editor Dan Howley and Josh Lipton on Asking for a Trend to discuss Apple's future in AI.
Apple (AAPL) is celebrating its 50th anniversary on Wednesday, April 1. As tech consumers focus on the iPhone maker's latest wave of products, what could Apple's next 50 years look like?Ramon Llamas, the IDC Research director for mobile devices and AR/VR, joins Yahoo Finance Tech Editor Dan Howley and Josh Lipton on Asking for a Trend to discuss Apple's future in AI.
D2L press release ( DTOL:CA ): Q4 Revenue of $55.8M (+4.7% Y/Y) misses by $21.6M . Q4 Adjusted EBITDA 2 of US$8.1 million (14.5% Adjusted EBITDA Margin), versus US$9.4 million (17.7% Adjusted EBITDA Margin) in the prior year; full-year Adjusted EBITDA increased 17% to $32.9 million Strong balance sheet at year end, with cash and cash equivalents of US$119.2 million and no debt. Outlook Total reven...
D2L press release ( DTOL:CA ): Q4 Revenue of $55.8M (+4.7% Y/Y) misses by $21.6M . Q4 Adjusted EBITDA 2 of US$8.1 million (14.5% Adjusted EBITDA Margin), versus US$9.4 million (17.7% Adjusted EBITDA Margin) in the prior year; full-year Adjusted EBITDA increased 17% to $32.9 million Strong balance sheet at year end, with cash and cash equivalents of US$119.2 million and no debt. Outlook Total revenue in the range of $231 million to $234 million, implying growth of 6-8% over Fiscal 2026; and More on D2L Historical earnings data for D2L Financial information for D2L
baranozdemir/iStock via Getty Images Newmont: Finally, A Buying Opportunity To Capitalize As you are reading this write-up, I guess you probably know that gold mining stocks have been trying to form a bottom for the past couple of weeks. Buyers are stubbornly refuting the selling pressure that threatened to deepen the reversal of the gains accumulated for 2026. At one point, most, if not all, the ...
baranozdemir/iStock via Getty Images Newmont: Finally, A Buying Opportunity To Capitalize As you are reading this write-up, I guess you probably know that gold mining stocks have been trying to form a bottom for the past couple of weeks. Buyers are stubbornly refuting the selling pressure that threatened to deepen the reversal of the gains accumulated for 2026. At one point, most, if not all, the gains for gold ( GLD ) were reversed, which also affected gold mining leader Newmont Corporation ( NEM ). Precious metals, especially the alluring yellow metal, have been one of the hottest properties for the past year. And for those that mine them, such as Newmont, these are certainly moments to savor and enjoy. Reaping in the benefits linked to high operating leverage in their capital expenditure heavy portfolio, which obviously is a boon in such dominant times for the gold bugs. NEM valuations (TIKR) So, I think there isn't any shadow of doubt that gold mining investors are relishing this, and probably couldn’t believe that the market is still pricing them at a relative discount when juxtaposed against their long-term averages. And for NEM's 11.5x, it even appears that the market hasn’t quite gotten FOMO over it, especially when paired against that of Barrick Mining’s ( B ) 10.9x multiple, as well as Agnico Eagle’s ( AEM ) markedly higher 15x forward multiple. In other words, I think one could argue that NEM’s multiples might even have potential for a further rerating if it could deliver on bringing down the costs of its portfolio of assets. At the same time, while also lifting its sales volume higher, in line with management’s long-term outlook of hitting 6 million ounces in production. Yet, I also highlighted in my last update that NEM doesn’t quite sit on the lower end of that AISC cost curve. And obviously, the issue of renewed inflationary pressure on mining has become more prevalent recently due to the ongoing Iranian conflict, and how they can drive up oil prices ...
WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 2: D. John Sauer, Special Assistant to the Louisiana Attorney General listens during a hearing with the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government on Capitol Hill on July 20, 2023 in Washington, DC. Members of the committee held the hearing to discuss instances of the U.S. government's alleged censoring of citizens, political figures and journ...
WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 2: D. John Sauer, Special Assistant to the Louisiana Attorney General listens during a hearing with the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government on Capitol Hill on July 20, 2023 in Washington, DC. Members of the committee held the hearing to discuss instances of the U.S. government's alleged censoring of citizens, political figures and journalists. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) Anna Moneymaker | Getty Images News | Getty Images A lawyer for the Trump administration during arguments at the Supreme Court on Wednesday leaned hard into his claim that so-called birth tourism is strong evidence that the U.S. policy of automatically giving citizenship to babies born in the country needs to end. The lawyer, Solicitor General D. John Sauer , said there are many companies, particularly ones that cater to for Chinese and Russian elites , that offer to help them enter the U.S. so their children can be born there and gain citizenship. "The congressional report that we cite in our brief talks about certain hot spots, like Russian elites coming to Miami through these birth tourism companies," Sauer told the high court's justices as President D onald Trump looked on from the gallery. In January 2025, Trump signed an executive order that would effectively end birthright citizenship , which for more than 150 years has been considered the law of the land due to the 14th Amendment of the Constitution. "Media reported as early as 2015 that, based on Chinese media reports, there are 500 — 500 — birth tourism companies in the People's Republic of China, whose business is to bring people here to give birth and return to that nation," said Sauer, who called that figure "striking" without saying what media reports he was referring to. The solicitor general cited a March 9 letter from members of Congress to the Department of Homeland Security that said media reports indicate as many as 1.5 million Chinese nationals with U.S. c...
Embotelladora Andina S.A. press release ( AKO.A ): Revenue of CLP 3344.8B (+3.7% Y/Y). EPS of CLP 270.35 (Series A) and CLP 297.38 (Series B). More on Embotelladora Andina S.A. Embotelladora Andina At Close To 20x Earnings Does Not Incorporate Discretionary And Currency Risk Historical earnings data for Embotelladora Andina S.A. Financial information for Embotelladora Andina S.A.
Embotelladora Andina S.A. press release ( AKO.A ): Revenue of CLP 3344.8B (+3.7% Y/Y). EPS of CLP 270.35 (Series A) and CLP 297.38 (Series B). More on Embotelladora Andina S.A. Embotelladora Andina At Close To 20x Earnings Does Not Incorporate Discretionary And Currency Risk Historical earnings data for Embotelladora Andina S.A. Financial information for Embotelladora Andina S.A.
Center for Strategic & International Studies Senior Adviser Michael Ratney discusses the situation in the Middle East and previews President Trump's expected Wednesday night address. He talks with Bailey Lipschultz and Katie Greifeld on "The Close." (Source: Bloomberg)
Center for Strategic & International Studies Senior Adviser Michael Ratney discusses the situation in the Middle East and previews President Trump's expected Wednesday night address. He talks with Bailey Lipschultz and Katie Greifeld on "The Close." (Source: Bloomberg)
nong2/iStock via Getty Images Sleep Number ( SNBR ) is seeking rescue financing to prevent bankruptcy as the company struggles with sluggish sales due to a weak housing market, competitive pressures, tariffs, and declining traffic to its showrooms. In its most recent quarterly results, the mattress manufacturer reported an 8% decline in fourth-quarter sales and a $32M drop in gross profit due to a...
nong2/iStock via Getty Images Sleep Number ( SNBR ) is seeking rescue financing to prevent bankruptcy as the company struggles with sluggish sales due to a weak housing market, competitive pressures, tariffs, and declining traffic to its showrooms. In its most recent quarterly results, the mattress manufacturer reported an 8% decline in fourth-quarter sales and a $32M drop in gross profit due to a $9.6M inventory obsolescence charge. Crucially, in its annual report filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission last month, the company warned that it had “substantial doubt” it could continue as a going concern due to “high debt, weak sales, and expected financial covenant breaches.” During the company’s earnings call with analysts, CFO Amy O’Keefe said that the company will work with advisors to address the company’s credit facility and “other opportunities,” including refinancing its credit facility and explore “inbound interest.” Sleep Number ( SNBR ) has hired Guggenheim Securities to explore options. Over just the past month, shares have lost more than 71% of their value, recently enduring an 11-day losing streak that brought the stock to an all-time low of $1.60 per share. Shares are down another 8% in Thursday's after hours trading. More on Sleep Number Sleep Number Corporation (SNBR) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript Sleep Number outlines double-digit second-half sales growth and product reset amid turnaround strategy Sleep Number announces a major product reset after soft Q4 results Seeking Alpha’s Quant Rating on Sleep Number Historical earnings data for Sleep Number
US Immigration and Custom Enforcement has said it purchased spyware designed to hack phones and access encrypted messages as part of an effort to counter the flow of fentanyl into the US. The immigration agency signed a $2 million deal in 2024 to acquire spyware manufactured by Israeli company Paragon, which is designed to covertly access private messages and other data stored on mobile phones. Th...
US Immigration and Custom Enforcement has said it purchased spyware designed to hack phones and access encrypted messages as part of an effort to counter the flow of fentanyl into the US. The immigration agency signed a $2 million deal in 2024 to acquire spyware manufactured by Israeli company Paragon, which is designed to covertly access private messages and other data stored on mobile phones. The contract was the subject of a stop work order soon after by the Biden administration. But it was reactivated last August by the Trump administration, triggering concerns from rights groups about potential abuses of the technology to target opponents of ICE’s mass deportation campaign. Representatives for ICE and Paragon weren’t immediately available for comment. Read More: ICE to Gain Access to Spyware After Biden Order Dropped Responding to questions posed by US lawmakers about its purchase of the spyware, ICE Acting Director Todd Lyons wrote in an April 1 letter that the agency’s Homeland Security Investigations team had been approved to use “cutting-edge technological tools” that address challenges posed by “foreign terrorist organizations’ thriving exploitation of encrypted communication platforms.” The decision was taken, he said, “in response to the unprecedented lethality of fentanyl and the exploitation of digital platforms by transnational criminal organizations.” ICE’s use of the spyware “does not pose significant security or counterintelligence risks, or significant risks of improper use by a foreign government or foreign person,” Lyons wrote in the letter, which was reviewed by Bloomberg News. He added that use of the technology would “comply with constitutional requirements.” Three Democrat representatives in the US House — Summer Lee of Pennsylvania, Shontel Brown of Ohio, and Yassamin Ansari of Arizona — wrote in October to ICE, raising concerns about its use of Paragon’s spyware, which is known as “Graphite.” “Given the Trump administration’s disregard for...
Bloomberg’s Morning Briefing Asia newsletter will resume publication on April 7. Good morning . Trump seeks an off-ramp in the Middle East conflict. America’s AI build-out hinges on imports of Chinese electrical parts. And Kuaishou’s video generator app is quickly gaining ground in the wake of Sora’s sayonara. Listen to the day’s top stories . Market Snapshot S&P 500 6,575.32 +0.7% Nasdaq 100 24,0...
Bloomberg’s Morning Briefing Asia newsletter will resume publication on April 7. Good morning . Trump seeks an off-ramp in the Middle East conflict. America’s AI build-out hinges on imports of Chinese electrical parts. And Kuaishou’s video generator app is quickly gaining ground in the wake of Sora’s sayonara. Listen to the day’s top stories . Market Snapshot S&P 500 6,575.32 +0.7% Nasdaq 100 24,019.99 +1.2% Brent Futures $100.47 -3.4% Market data as of 04:45 PM ET. Data is subject to provider delays. Donald Trump set the stage for an off-ramp in the Iran war as he prepares to address the nation at 9 p.m. in Washington. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian urged Americans to look beyond the “political rhetoric,” after Trump said he’ll only consider a ceasefire when the Strait of Hormuz reopens. Vice President JD Vance delivered an ultimatum to Iran through intermediaries to make a deal or face attacks on key infrastructure. The S&P 500 rallied for a second day amid optimism that the war may be nearing an end, while Brent crude oil briefly fell below $100 a barrel. Secret Codes and Yuan Fees Get Ships Through Iran’s Hormuz Tollbooth Read more The energy crunch has been both good news and bad news for automakers. While GM, Honda and Toyota reported lower US sales to start 2026 as rising gasoline prices weighed on the market , BYD saw its exports and overseas sales surge on stronger EV uptake—though it continued to struggle in China. And they may face even more competition: Stellantis is said to be in talks to build electric vehicles in Canada with partner Zhejiang Leapmotor. To the surprise of almost no one, SpaceX is said to have filed confidentially for what would be the biggest-ever IPO. That puts the rocket, satellite and AI company on track for a June listing , ahead of the highly anticipated debuts of OpenAI and Anthropic. But things haven’t been so rosy for the ChatGPT maker of late: Its shares appear to have fallen out of favor on the secondary market, as inves...
For years, China’s embattled real estate sector has been framed as a terminal drag on the economy – a deflating bubble that policymakers are unwilling to rescue but unable to ignore. That framing misses what is happening. The absence of a large bailout is not so much a sign of the leadership’s indifference as a deliberate choice. It points to something more consequential than short-term market sta...
For years, China’s embattled real estate sector has been framed as a terminal drag on the economy – a deflating bubble that policymakers are unwilling to rescue but unable to ignore. That framing misses what is happening. The absence of a large bailout is not so much a sign of the leadership’s indifference as a deliberate choice. It points to something more consequential than short-term market stabilisation: a systemic effort to redesign the sector’s role in the macroeconomy. The old development...