According to Chinese Human Rights Defenders, which is a coalition of Chinese and international activists and groups, Liu had planned to take a train from his home city of Chongqing to the capital Beijing on Sunday when he went missing.
According to Chinese Human Rights Defenders, which is a coalition of Chinese and international activists and groups, Liu had planned to take a train from his home city of Chongqing to the capital Beijing on Sunday when he went missing.
Earnings Call Insights: Enphase Energy (ENPH) Q4 2025 Management View CEO Badrinarayanan Kothandaraman reported, "We had a good quarter. We reported quarterly revenue of $343.3 million, shipped 1.55 million microinverters and 150-megawatt hours of batteries and generated free cash flow of $37.8 million." He highlighted a 46% gross margin and operating income at 23% of revenue, noting, "U.S. consum...
Earnings Call Insights: Enphase Energy (ENPH) Q4 2025 Management View CEO Badrinarayanan Kothandaraman reported, "We had a good quarter. We reported quarterly revenue of $343.3 million, shipped 1.55 million microinverters and 150-megawatt hours of batteries and generated free cash flow of $37.8 million." He highlighted a 46% gross margin and operating income at 23% of revenue, noting, "U.S. consumers pulled forward purchases ahead of the Section 25D tax credit deadline, helping us exit 2025 with a lean channel." Kothandaraman explained, "Our global customer service NPS was 79% in Q4 compared to 77% in Q3. Average call week time was 1.6 minutes." He revealed advancements in AI, stating, "We piloted an AI assistant in the Enphase app in Q4 and plan to roll it out in Q1." The CEO cited a major battery retrofit opportunity in the Netherlands: "With an installed base of approximately 475,000 Enphase residential solar systems, we estimate a total opportunity of roughly $2 billion for batteries." On product innovation, Kothandaraman stated, "We are investing in next-generation products very strongly, both IQ9 microinverters and our fifth-generation battery platform. We expect to deliver structural cost improvements in these products, which enable attractive pricing and sustain healthy gross margins." On market expansion, he shared, "In December, we began shipping the IQ9 3P commercial microinverter built on our GaN-based power conversion architecture...expanding us into 480-volt 3-phase commercial systems in the U.S. for the first time." CFO Mandy Yang said, "Total revenue for Q4 was $343.3 million. We shipped approximately 682.6 megawatt DCO microinverters and 150.1 megawatt hours of IQ batteries in the quarter. Q4 revenue included $20.3 million of safe harbor revenue. Non-GAAP gross margin for Q4 was 46.1% compared to 49.2% in Q3." Outlook CEO Kothandaraman provided, "We are providing Q1 revenue guidance of $270 million to $300 million. We are approximately 90% booked to...
(RTTNews) - Weatherford International plc. (WFRD) announced earnings for its fourth quarter that Increased, from last year and beat the Street estimates. The company's bottom line totaled $138 million, or $1.91 per share. This compares with $112 million, or $1.50 per share, last year. Analysts on average had expected the company to earn $1.47 per share. Analysts' estimates typically exclude specia...
(RTTNews) - Weatherford International plc. (WFRD) announced earnings for its fourth quarter that Increased, from last year and beat the Street estimates. The company's bottom line totaled $138 million, or $1.91 per share. This compares with $112 million, or $1.50 per share, last year. Analysts on average had expected the company to earn $1.47 per share. Analysts' estimates typically exclude special items. The company's revenue for the period fell 3.9% to $1.289 billion from $1.341 billion last year. Weatherford International plc. earnings at a glance (GAAP) : -Earnings: $138 Mln. vs. $112 Mln. last year. -EPS: $1.91 vs. $1.50 last year. -Revenue: $1.289 Bln vs. $1.341 Bln last year. The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.
Key Points United Parcel Service beat expectations with its quarterly and full-year results for the period ending Dec. 31, 2025. Along with updates to its guidance, the logistics company appears positioned to successfully execute its turnaround, which largely entails a pivot toward higher-margin deliveries. Maintaining its dividend, this stock continues to sport a 6.33% forward dividend yield, all...
Key Points United Parcel Service beat expectations with its quarterly and full-year results for the period ending Dec. 31, 2025. Along with updates to its guidance, the logistics company appears positioned to successfully execute its turnaround, which largely entails a pivot toward higher-margin deliveries. Maintaining its dividend, this stock continues to sport a 6.33% forward dividend yield, all while offering the potential for share price appreciation on further improved results. 10 stocks we like better than United Parcel Service › United Parcel Service (NYSE: UPS), better known as UPS, is one of the most widely followed high-yield dividend stocks. Although shares sport an above-average forward yield, there has been some uncertainty over the past year as the logistics giant attempts to successfully execute a turnaround. However, based on the latest quarterly earnings release, I'm more bullish than ever about UPS's turnaround prospects. Where to invest $1,000 right now? Our analyst team just revealed what they believe are the 10 best stocks to buy right now, when you join Stock Advisor. See the stocks » Even as, based on the latest results themselves, a turnaround remains a work in progress. Why? Digging deeper, there's more to suggest that improved results are just on the horizon. Coupled with UPS's 6.2% forward dividend yield, this could be the recipe for some strong total returns in the years ahead. First, the bad news While you may be thinking I'm about to report that UPS had a banner quarter during the fourth quarter of 2025, don't hold your breath. The takeaway here is "better than expected." The company reported declines in revenue, operating earnings, and adjusted earnings per share (EPS). Metric Q4 2025 Q4 2024 % Change Total revenue $24.5 billion $25.3 billion -3.2% Total operating earnings $2.6 billion $2.9 billion -12% Adjusted earnings per share (EPS) $2.38 $2.75 -13.5% To make matters worse, UPS made another disappointing announcement. By maintainin...
Epstein, Western Decline, & The Moral Collapse Of The Elites Authored by Lucas Leiroz , January 2026 marks a rupture. It is no longer possible to treat the Epstein case as a sexual scandal involving powerful individuals. What has now come to light – documents, images, records, explicit connections – has pushed the debate to another level. This is no longer about “abuses,” “excesses,” or “individua...
Epstein, Western Decline, & The Moral Collapse Of The Elites Authored by Lucas Leiroz , January 2026 marks a rupture. It is no longer possible to treat the Epstein case as a sexual scandal involving powerful individuals. What has now come to light – documents, images, records, explicit connections – has pushed the debate to another level. This is no longer about “abuses,” “excesses,” or “individual crimes.” What has been exposed points to systematic, organized, ritualized practices. And that changes everything. For years, the public was conditioned to accept a narrative of ambiguity. There were always doubts, always a lack of “definitive proof,” always a call for caution. That time is over. The material released leaves no room for ingenuousness. When evidence emerges of extreme violence against children, of practices that go beyond any conventional criminal category, the discussion ceases to be legal and becomes civilizational. What is at stake is no longer who “visited the island” or who “caught a ride on Epstein’s plane.” What is at stake is the fact that networks of this kind only exist when they are backed by deep institutional protection. There is no ritual pedophilia, no human trafficking on a transnational scale, no systematic production of extreme material without political, police, judicial, and media cover. This is not conspiracy: it is the logic of power. From this point on, the West can no longer hide behind the idea of gradual decline. It is not merely cultural degeneration or a loss of values. It is something darker: an elite that operates outside any recognizable moral limits and yet continues to govern. People directly or indirectly involved with this world continue to decide elections, wars, economic policies, and the fate of entire societies. Another decisive element is that we still do not know who is behind the leak. This uncertainty is central. It may be a move by Donald Trump or by sectors aligned with him, attempting to definitively destroy th...
Washington is currently facing a flurry of layoffs, hitting some cities harder than others. When Amazon announced on January 28 that it would be reducing 16,000 positionsacross the organization, the bigger question was how many would be local? Now, in the first WARN (Worker Adjustment and ...
Washington is currently facing a flurry of layoffs, hitting some cities harder than others. When Amazon announced on January 28 that it would be reducing 16,000 positionsacross the organization, the bigger question was how many would be local? Now, in the first WARN (Worker Adjustment and ...
However, fresh competition in car financing – while better than another bruising discount war – may not be enough to shore up deliveries as consumers refrain from buying cars due to reduced government incentives. “All EV makers are facing a dilemma this year as rising raw-material costs eat into their profit margin, which prevents them from offering steep price cuts even though overall market dema...
However, fresh competition in car financing – while better than another bruising discount war – may not be enough to shore up deliveries as consumers refrain from buying cars due to reduced government incentives. “All EV makers are facing a dilemma this year as rising raw-material costs eat into their profit margin, which prevents them from offering steep price cuts even though overall market demand has turned weak,” said Chen Jinzhu, CEO of consultancy Shanghai Mingliang Auto Service. “The new incentives show Tesla and other premium EV makers’ eagerness to lure more buyers.” Advertisement In January, Tesla China said it would charge annualised interest of 1.36 per cent on a seven-year car loan, enabling buyers to pay less than 2,000 yuan (US$288) a month to own a Shanghai-made Model 3 or Model Y after a down payment of about 80,000 yuan. It was the first time that an automotive firm in mainland China granted a seven-year loan to car buyers, the previous maximum being five years, and the rate was lower than the normal 3 per cent for consumption loans. Advertisement