Company to host recurring live updates with open Q&A across multiple streaming platformsSANTA BARBARA, Calif., March 25, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- APPlife Digital Solutions, Inc. (OTC: ALDS) ("APPlife" or "the Company"), a business incubator and technology company focused on developing advanced digital solutions and commerce infrastructure, today announced that it will begin hosting weekly investor...
Company to host recurring live updates with open Q&A across multiple streaming platformsSANTA BARBARA, Calif., March 25, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- APPlife Digital Solutions, Inc. (OTC: ALDS) ("APPlife" or "the Company"), a business incubator and technology company focused on developing advanced digital solutions and commerce infrastructure, today announced that it will begin hosting weekly investor update calls to provide ongoing transparency, company updates, and direct engagement with sharehold
Iran Rejects US Proposed Ceasefire, Won't Be 'Fooled Again' As Attacks Continue With US Troops En Route Summary Iran Does Not Accept Ceasefire, Says US Talks Illogical: Fars . The statement says that talks are not viable in current conditions , oil jumps. 3,000 elite Army Airborne soldiers & Marines still en route after Trump said Monday says Iran has been destroyed "militarily". Iran is tightenin...
Iran Rejects US Proposed Ceasefire, Won't Be 'Fooled Again' As Attacks Continue With US Troops En Route Summary Iran Does Not Accept Ceasefire, Says US Talks Illogical: Fars . The statement says that talks are not viable in current conditions , oil jumps. 3,000 elite Army Airborne soldiers & Marines still en route after Trump said Monday says Iran has been destroyed "militarily". Iran is tightening control of Hormuz , demanding detailed ship data and in some cases fees for passage Iran continues to say it is ready for long war, monitors US troop movements: Parliament Speaker says "Do not test our resolve to defend our land." * * * Iran Rejects US Ceasefire Draft Deal: "Illogical" Confusion reigns over diplomacy as Pakistan reportedly relays Washington's ceasefire terms to Iran. "A document given to Pakistan by the Trump administration has been presented to the Iranians ," according to Al Jazeera . An alleged early draft can be viewed here . Iran's Fars citing informed source on ceasefire Wednesday: Iran Does Not Accept Ceasefire, Says US Talks Illogical: Fars . The statement says that talks are not viable in current conditions . Oil jumps on the headline: Tehran has consistently been denying any negotiations outright, with Iran's ambassador insists no direct or indirect talks are happening, even as "friendly countries" conduct consultations. Iran's military also brushed off claims by President Trump, vowing to press on with the fight, and asserting that Washington is merely negotiating with itself, trying to will something into existence which isn't yet reality . Bloomberg has summarized where things stand: "Iran kept up missile and drone attacks on Israel and Arab Gulf states, even after the US floated a plan to end a war that’s wreaked havoc across the Middle East and in global markets." The below are also key points: Iranian officials have told the countries trying to mediate peace talks with the U.S. that they have now been tricked twice by President Trump and "...
Richard Clarida, global economic advisor at Pimco and former Federal Reserve vice chairman, says an interest-rate hike by the European Central Bank is not “a slam dunk, but it’s an option,” and explains why “the bar is high” for a Fed rate hike. (Source: Bloomberg)
Richard Clarida, global economic advisor at Pimco and former Federal Reserve vice chairman, says an interest-rate hike by the European Central Bank is not “a slam dunk, but it’s an option,” and explains why “the bar is high” for a Fed rate hike. (Source: Bloomberg)
General Motors could get a boost from a combination of product-related tailwinds, even as a dim geopolitical outlook poses challenges for the automotive sector, according to Wolfe Research. The firm upgraded the automaker to outperform from peer perform. It also set a $96 price target on the stock, implying 25% upside from Tuesday's close. "Investors may be underappreciating the magnitude of poten...
General Motors could get a boost from a combination of product-related tailwinds, even as a dim geopolitical outlook poses challenges for the automotive sector, according to Wolfe Research. The firm upgraded the automaker to outperform from peer perform. It also set a $96 price target on the stock, implying 25% upside from Tuesday's close. "Investors may be underappreciating the magnitude of potential tailwinds into 2027," analyst Emmanuel Rosner said Wednesday in a note to clients. The launch of the company's refreshed full-size pickup trucks could prove a roughly $1.7 billion tailwind for General Motors, the analyst noted. GM YTD mountain GM year to date The automaker is also poised to benefit from a lower net tariff burden as it moves some of its production capacity for its to the U.S. from Mexico, according to Wolfe. The firm unveiled last year a plan to invest about $4 billion in manufacturing plants in the U.S. Wolfe also noted that General Motors continues to pile cash into share repurchases, which is expected to fuel a nearly 15% gain in the stock. The firm estimates that General Motors' free cash flow will stand at $9.9 billion in 2026 and $12.2 billion in 2027. To be sure, "the auto sector is often one of the main targets when macro concerns escalate," analysts wrote, adding that automotive stock broadly underperform during geopolitical conflicts. "But, history has shown that such periods can also present interesting buying opportunities for select names, as the market begins to price in overly conservative earnings expectations and multiples compress towards trough levels," Wolfe Research analysts said. The research firm's call falls in line with consensus on the Street. Of the 30 analysts who cover General Motors, 20 have a buy or strong buy on shares. General Motors' stock has declined nearly 6% this year, slightly underperforming the overall market.