Claim 50% Off TipRanks Premium Astera Labs, Inc. ( (ALAB) ) has issued an announcement. On January 20, 2026, Astera Labs, Inc. appointed Germaine Cota as Chief Accounting Officer and Vice President of Finance, making her the company’s principal accounting officer for SEC reporting purposes. Cota brings extensive finance and accounting leadership experience from prior roles at BILL Holdings, 8×8, M...
Claim 50% Off TipRanks Premium Astera Labs, Inc. ( (ALAB) ) has issued an announcement. On January 20, 2026, Astera Labs, Inc. appointed Germaine Cota as Chief Accounting Officer and Vice President of Finance, making her the company’s principal accounting officer for SEC reporting purposes. Cota brings extensive finance and accounting leadership experience from prior roles at BILL Holdings, 8×8, Mercari, LinkedIn, and Ernst & Young, and her employment package includes a $375,000 base salary, a target annual bonus equal to 50% of base pay, a $130,000 hiring or relocation bonus subject to clawback under certain termination conditions within a year, and restricted stock unit awards totaling $4 million in company stock with multi-year vesting schedules contingent on continued employment, underscoring Astera Labs’ investment in strengthening its financial leadership and governance. The most recent analyst rating on (ALAB) stock is a Hold with a $165.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Astera Labs, Inc. stock, see the ALAB Stock Forecast page. Spark’s Take on ALAB Stock According to Spark, TipRanks’ AI Analyst, ALAB is a Outperform. The score is driven by strong recent financial performance (profitability inflection, strong free cash flow, and a very low-debt balance sheet) and a constructive earnings outlook with strong growth and margins. Offsetting factors are the very expensive valuation (high P/E, no dividend support) and only moderate/ mixed technical positioning versus longer-term moving averages. To see Spark’s full report on ALAB stock, click here. More about Astera Labs, Inc. Astera Labs, Inc. operates in the technology sector, focusing on semiconductor-based connectivity solutions that support cloud infrastructure and data-centric workloads for enterprise and hyperscale customers. Average Trading Volume: 5,518,310 Technical Sentiment Signal: Strong Buy Current Market Cap: $30.74B For an in-depth examination of ALAB stock, go to TipRank...
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. is talking with advisers about a possible bid for New York-listed wellness company Organon & Co. , according to people familiar with the matter. India’s biggest pharmaceutical company, with a market capitalization of $43 billion, has held preliminary discussions with global lenders to arrange financing for a possible deal, the people said, asking not to be identi...
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. is talking with advisers about a possible bid for New York-listed wellness company Organon & Co. , according to people familiar with the matter. India’s biggest pharmaceutical company, with a market capitalization of $43 billion, has held preliminary discussions with global lenders to arrange financing for a possible deal, the people said, asking not to be identified because the information is private. Considerations are preliminary and Sun Pharma may decide to not pursue a bid, the people said. There could also be other suitors for Organon, they said. The Economic Times reported Sun Pharma’s interest in Organon earlier this week, prompting an 8% rally in the US-based company’s shares on Tuesday. Even so, Organon has fallen 40% in the past 12 months, giving it a market value of about $2.5 billion. Representatives for Sun Pharma and Organon didn’t respond to requests for comment. Organon focuses on improving women’s health with a portfolio focused on areas such as breast cancer, fertility and menopause, according to its website .
Around 800 artists, writers, actors, and musicians signed on to a new campaign against what they call "theft at a grand scale" by AI companies. The signatories of the campaign - called "Stealing Isn't Innovation" - include authors George Saunders and Jodi Picoult, actors Cate Blanchett and Scarlett Johansson, and musicians like the band R.E.M., Billy Corgan, and The Roots. "Driven by fierce compet...
Around 800 artists, writers, actors, and musicians signed on to a new campaign against what they call "theft at a grand scale" by AI companies. The signatories of the campaign - called "Stealing Isn't Innovation" - include authors George Saunders and Jodi Picoult, actors Cate Blanchett and Scarlett Johansson, and musicians like the band R.E.M., Billy Corgan, and The Roots. "Driven by fierce competition for leadership in the new GenAI technology, profit-hungry technology companies, including those among the richest in the world as well as private equity-backed ventures, have copied a massive amount of creative content online without authori … Read the full story at The Verge.
格隆汇1月22日|美国银行指出,市场尚未充分消化韩国政府"国内市场回归账户"(Reshoring Investment Account)的影响。该计划为资金回流并配置本国股市提供税收优惠,旨在扭转散户资金外流态势、提振韩元汇率。分析师Chun Him Cheung 和Ting Him Ho在报告中写道,散户资金持续流入美股是韩元走弱的重要推手,这也促使韩国政府加大对汇率稳定的关注力度。当前美元兑韩...
格隆汇1月22日|美国银行指出,市场尚未充分消化韩国政府"国内市场回归账户"(Reshoring Investment Account)的影响。该计划为资金回流并配置本国股市提供税收优惠,旨在扭转散户资金外流态势、提振韩元汇率。分析师Chun Him Cheung 和Ting Him Ho在报告中写道,散户资金持续流入美股是韩元走弱的重要推手,这也促使韩国政府加大对汇率稳定的关注力度。当前美元兑韩元隐含波动率曲线的形态表明,市场并未重视该计划的影响力,这使得美元兑韩元看跌期权的价格被低估。报告称:“我们对韩元汇率维持看涨立场,并认为国内市场回归账户计划一经通过,美元兑韩元即期汇率将面临下行风险。”据韩国媒体报道,该计划预计将于2月中旬获得立法机构批准,并计划于3月正式生效。
The Gangs of London star returned to the stage alongside Ben Whishaw in a 2024 production of Samuel Beckett’s masterpiece. In this diary of the first preview, he describes passing the point of no return I step into the wings and the state of it all hits me. The hum of a packed, expectant crowd ready for a show. I inch my way down along the short passage and there, standing in the cubbyhole space b...
The Gangs of London star returned to the stage alongside Ben Whishaw in a 2024 production of Samuel Beckett’s masterpiece. In this diary of the first preview, he describes passing the point of no return I step into the wings and the state of it all hits me. The hum of a packed, expectant crowd ready for a show. I inch my way down along the short passage and there, standing in the cubbyhole space backstage like a beautiful lost waif, is Ben Whishaw. It hits me how different he looks in full costume. We lock eyes and hug. We hold each other for a few moments, trying to breathe in sync and to connect. We can both feel the adrenaline pumping and rushing through each other. A final squeeze and I turn away and walk back to the edge of the wings where we are to make our entrance. My breathing is steady, but my heart is pump-pump-pumping. This is as close as I get to full-on nervous. I am not afraid though. It’s excitement; anticipation; a sexy, knowing thrill. I know there will be a split second of sheer terror when the call comes though. The moment you know you’re past the point of no return. That thought-memory passes through with the next inhale-exhale. It’s as if I can feel the giddy heat coming off the crowd even back here in the wings, behind the soon-gone shelter of a curtain, feet away from where Vladimir and Estragon will come to life. It’s new and familiar all at once. Continue reading...
Solid doors are being replaced with sliding ones, or even transparent cubicles. For furious guests, this is a cost-cutting measure too far Name: Hotel bathroom doors. Age: Solid doors have existed since ancient Egypt . Continue reading...
Solid doors are being replaced with sliding ones, or even transparent cubicles. For furious guests, this is a cost-cutting measure too far Name: Hotel bathroom doors. Age: Solid doors have existed since ancient Egypt . Continue reading...
In 1978, Soviet scientists stumbled upon a family living in a remote part of Russia. They hadn’t interacted with outsiders for decades. Almost half a century later, one of them is still there In the summer of 1978, a team of geologists exploring southern Siberia found something rarer than diamonds. While searching for a helicopter landing site amid the steep hills and forested canyons of the weste...
In 1978, Soviet scientists stumbled upon a family living in a remote part of Russia. They hadn’t interacted with outsiders for decades. Almost half a century later, one of them is still there In the summer of 1978, a team of geologists exploring southern Siberia found something rarer than diamonds. While searching for a helicopter landing site amid the steep hills and forested canyons of the western Sayan mountains, their pilot caught sight of what appeared to be a garden, 150 miles from the nearest settlement. Hovering as low as he could, he saw a house. No people were visible, but someone was clearly tending the garden. He and his geologist passengers were shocked to find a dwelling in an area long considered too remote for human habitation. When the four geologists set up camp 10 miles away, it was the mysterious homestead that was first in their mind. Who could live here? Were the inhabitants the last Mohicans of the Brezhnev era? The geologists ventured to the settlement bearing gifts – and a pistol, just in case. They were greeted by a disheveled old man dressed in patched-up sacking cloth. This was Karp Osipovich Lykov, the patriarch of the family. Inside a tiny, dark cabin, the geologists found Karp’s two adult daughters, Natalia and Agafia, weeping and praying. Four miles away, by the riverside, lived Karp’s two middle-aged sons, Savin and Dmitry. It soon became apparent that none of the members of this ageing family had interacted with outsiders in decades. Continue reading...
Trump’s tariff retreat should lull nobody into dropping their guard. The EU must join forces with Canada, Japan and other like-minded countries EU leaders would do well to meditate on the seminal lesson that the Canadian prime minister, Mark Carney, delivered at this year’s World Economic Forum. In an incisive analysis of the new age of predatory great powers, where might is increasingly asserted ...
Trump’s tariff retreat should lull nobody into dropping their guard. The EU must join forces with Canada, Japan and other like-minded countries EU leaders would do well to meditate on the seminal lesson that the Canadian prime minister, Mark Carney, delivered at this year’s World Economic Forum. In an incisive analysis of the new age of predatory great powers, where might is increasingly asserted as right, Carney not only accurately defined the coarsening of international relations as “a rupture, not a transition”. He also outlined how liberal democratic “middle powers” such as Canada – but also European countries – must build coalitions to counter coercion and defend as much as possible of the principles of territorial integrity, the rule of law, free trade, climate action and human rights. He spelled out a hedging strategy that Canada is already pursuing, diversifying its trade and supply chains and even opening its market to Chinese electric vehicles to counter Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canadian-made automobiles. Paul Taylor is a senior visiting fellow at the European Policy Centre Continue reading...
Carnage, exploding supermodels, Isabella Rossellini … forget the disastrous All’s Fair – Ryan Murphy is back at his best with this tale of a lethal sexually transmitted virus which also makes people beautiful Ryan Murphy’s last screen offering was the existentially terrible All’s Fair. It was critically panned, as any show that contains the lines: “He owns, like, all of cosmetics”, “You’re the bes...
Carnage, exploding supermodels, Isabella Rossellini … forget the disastrous All’s Fair – Ryan Murphy is back at his best with this tale of a lethal sexually transmitted virus which also makes people beautiful Ryan Murphy’s last screen offering was the existentially terrible All’s Fair. It was critically panned, as any show that contains the lines: “He owns, like, all of cosmetics”, “You’re the best lawyers in town – maybe the country!” and a fruit basket “lightly brushed with salmonella and faecal matter”, while somehow managing to bypass humour, camp and brio, deserves to be. It got an unprecedented zero rating on Rotten Tomatoes, a no-stars review here on the grounds that it was so-bad-it-was-bad, and has duly been commissioned for a second series. By that measure, Murphy’s new show is a triumph. The Beauty has a plot, structure, characters that often act, react and speak as real human beings might, a sense of what it’s doing and where it’s going and – whisper it – even a touch of commentary on the state of society today. It’s almost like old American anthology days, when Murphy threw the likes of The People v OJ Simpson, Feud and The Assassination of Gianni Versace at us one after the other; leasing new lives to Sarah Paulson, Jessica Lange and assorted other glorious figures, and having us believe the good times would roll for ever. Continue reading...
When Stuart Green’s wife, an environmental rights lawyer, was shot dead in a car in front of her children in the Philippines, he found books on grief little help. So he wrote his own The dreaded school run is a daily battle for most parents. Even once out of the door and at the school gates, feigned smiles and small talk with other haggard parents can be a mass performance. For Stuart Green, who s...
When Stuart Green’s wife, an environmental rights lawyer, was shot dead in a car in front of her children in the Philippines, he found books on grief little help. So he wrote his own The dreaded school run is a daily battle for most parents. Even once out of the door and at the school gates, feigned smiles and small talk with other haggard parents can be a mass performance. For Stuart Green, who spent years wrestling his young twins out of car seats and into coats, all the while keeping an eye on his eldest daughter, it was the small talk he dreaded. “Is Mummy at work?” someone might ask. Green’s response would be a half truth: “I’m a single parent.” The full story could not be explained in a 15-second conversation on the street. Continue reading...