Shares of Calix ( CALX ) fell about 15% in the afternoon trading on Wednesday, even as the company reported first-quarter results that beat expectations and issued an upbeat revenue outlook. The company posted non-GAAP earnings of $0.40 per share on revenue of $279.98 million, up 27.1% from a year earlier. Calix forecast second-quarter revenue with a midpoint of about $290 million, above consensus...
Shares of Calix ( CALX ) fell about 15% in the afternoon trading on Wednesday, even as the company reported first-quarter results that beat expectations and issued an upbeat revenue outlook. The company posted non-GAAP earnings of $0.40 per share on revenue of $279.98 million, up 27.1% from a year earlier. Calix forecast second-quarter revenue with a midpoint of about $290 million, above consensus, and raised its full-year 2026 revenue growth outlook to 15% to 20% from a prior 10% to 15% range, citing strong demand and the rollout of memory surcharges. However, the company flagged margin pressure from rising memory costs. It said gross margins are expected to come in at 54.25% to 57.25% in the current quarter, with full-year margins seen declining by 50 to 150 basis points, as surcharges aimed at offsetting higher costs are expected to weigh on profitability. More on Calix Calix, Inc. (CALX) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript Calix, Inc. (CALX) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript Calix forecasts 15% to 20% revenue growth for 2026 as it rolls out memory surcharges Calix raises buyback limit to $163.4M via $100M boost Seeking Alpha’s Quant Rating on Calix
Sign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now! Say what you like about Leicester City’s dismal performances but just don’t say it to Harry Winks when he’s boarding the team coach outside Fratton Park shortly after they’ve lost their 18th Championship match of the season. Last Saturday, the midfielder told travelling fans to “[Eff] off!” ahead of the return leg of their 328-mile round trip to ...
Sign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now! Say what you like about Leicester City’s dismal performances but just don’t say it to Harry Winks when he’s boarding the team coach outside Fratton Park shortly after they’ve lost their 18th Championship match of the season. Last Saturday, the midfielder told travelling fans to “[Eff] off!” ahead of the return leg of their 328-mile round trip to watch their side lose to Portsmouth. Unsurprisingly, Winks was not asked to reprise his role as the club’s public liaison officer after their relegation to League One was confirmed by Tuesday’s home draw with Hull City. It was left to local lad Hamza Choudhury to take on the role of human shield outside the King Power Stadium as his teammates sheepishly slunk away to their cars and made good their escape from the angry mob. Liam Rosenior’s six-and-a-half year contract isn’t going to last six-and-a-half months. But then what do I know about football? I’m not a galaxy-brained venture capitalist” – Darren Leathley. It’s great to see that Football Daily has started crowdsourcing the funny bits – ie the letters section. Of particular amusement was Gumley Slats’s take on the reason players started diving. Oh, how we laughed!” – David Bell (and no others). The minimum price of a ticket for the Chelsea v Tottenham friendly in Sydney this August is A$154. But if dynamic ticketing applies my sons and I can confidently wait until the price drops to A$20” – Alex Damon. This is an extract from our daily football email … Football Daily. To get the full version, just visit this page and follow the instructions . Continue reading...
The bull case for Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) might be obvious, and I’ll admit upfront this is the boring pick. It’s the stock your uncle owns, the one that doesn’t get breathless coverage on finance forums anymore because it’s so large and obvious. When Anthropic’s new Claude tool triggered a nearly $1 trillion wipeout in software and ... Anthropic Wiped $1 Trillion From Tech Stocks. I Still Can’t Stop B...
The bull case for Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) might be obvious, and I’ll admit upfront this is the boring pick. It’s the stock your uncle owns, the one that doesn’t get breathless coverage on finance forums anymore because it’s so large and obvious. When Anthropic’s new Claude tool triggered a nearly $1 trillion wipeout in software and ... Anthropic Wiped $1 Trillion From Tech Stocks. I Still Can’t Stop Buying This One.
In the early days of April, a group of mid-level employees at Microsoft Corp. started making calls that would send tremors through the global market for carbon removals. Employees told at least three carbon-removal project developers that contracts under negotiation were being shelved, according to people familiar with the matter who asked not to be identified discussing private conversations. At ...
In the early days of April, a group of mid-level employees at Microsoft Corp. started making calls that would send tremors through the global market for carbon removals. Employees told at least three carbon-removal project developers that contracts under negotiation were being shelved, according to people familiar with the matter who asked not to be identified discussing private conversations. At least one other developer was told to check the terms of their existing contracts to be ready to challenge any future effort from Microsoft to cut them off, a separate person said. Microsoft employees speaking on the calls appeared to be delivering a single message, the people said: The company on which the entire carbon-removal market relies is pulling back. Another person briefed on a private response from Microsoft said the staffers had jumped the gun, revealing a proposal that wasn’t meant to be made public until later this year. It wasn’t clear whether the employees did this deliberately to warn the market, or whether there was an internal miscommunication. Microsoft told at least one partner that it’s following up internally on how the communication went so awry, according to one of the people familiar with the matter. A spokesperson for Microsoft declined to comment. What the company ultimately decides to do with these projects matters because of its juggernaut-status in bankrolling technologies for capturing carbon — meaning its withdrawal would send shock-waves through the market. Many projects around the world have developed a “Microsoft or bust” business model, says Lee Bostock, founding partner at Vuelta Carbon. “If Microsoft were to pause or retreat, that would cause untold pain,” he said. Microsoft has sought to reassure stakeholders that it’s not planning anything drastic. “Our carbon removal program has not ended,” Microsoft Chief Sustainability Officer Melanie Nakagawa said in an emailed comment on April 13. And at least three carbon developers have been to...
Looking at the universe of stocks we cover at Dividend Channel, on 4/24/26, Procter & Gamble Company (Symbol: PG) will trade ex-dividend, for its quarterly dividend of $1.0885, payable on 5/15/26. As a percentage of PG's recent stock price of $143.15, this dividend works ou
Looking at the universe of stocks we cover at Dividend Channel, on 4/24/26, Procter & Gamble Company (Symbol: PG) will trade ex-dividend, for its quarterly dividend of $1.0885, payable on 5/15/26. As a percentage of PG's recent stock price of $143.15, this dividend works ou
Constellation Energy (NASDAQ: CEG) is in the middle of its own bear market, with its stock down 25% from its 52-week high. The company has been making some big moves, expanding its business and inking important power supply deals. The problem is a shift in investor sentiment. But for most investors, the recent negativity around the stock probably isn't bad enough to make it a buy. Unlike a regulat...
Constellation Energy (NASDAQ: CEG) is in the middle of its own bear market, with its stock down 25% from its 52-week high. The company has been making some big moves, expanding its business and inking important power supply deals. The problem is a shift in investor sentiment. But for most investors, the recent negativity around the stock probably isn't bad enough to make it a buy. Unlike a regulated electric utility , Constellation Energy sells power on the open market. That is good if demand for electricity is material, since the company can charge what are likely to be attractive market rates. The world is increasingly using electricity, with huge demand coming from technologies like electric vehicles and artificial intelligence. Electricity demand is, indeed, strong right now, and it is expected to remain strong for years to come. Image source: Getty Images. Continue reading
Redwire ( RDW ) announced on Wednesday a multi-year marketing partnership with the Washington Commanders to support U.S. service members, veterans, and their families. Redwire will be a drone technology partner of the Washington Commanders. As part of this agreement, Redwire and the Commanders will work together on military appreciation initiatives, including community events and recognition progr...
Redwire ( RDW ) announced on Wednesday a multi-year marketing partnership with the Washington Commanders to support U.S. service members, veterans, and their families. Redwire will be a drone technology partner of the Washington Commanders. As part of this agreement, Redwire and the Commanders will work together on military appreciation initiatives, including community events and recognition programs honoring service members and their families. During the upcoming season, Redwire will execute a flagship marketing campaign in a top-10 U.S. media market, leveraging in-stadium branding and digital signage at Northwest Stadium , game day experiences, community and military initiatives, and digital content. RDW is +14.064% to $11.76. Source: Press Release More on Redwire Redwire: Big Opportunities, But Fundamentals Still Lag Redwire: A Space Infrastructure Play Trying To Cover It All, But At A Cost Redwire: A Speculative Buy Upgrade In A Red-Hot Space Market Redwire wins ESA contract to deliver quantum-secure spacecraft Redwire climbs 4%, secures contract for Belgian national security satellite
Reuters-Ipsos, AP-NORC and NBC polls show approval in mid-30s, with economy, Iran and immigration concerns US politics live – latest updates A trio of political polls indicate public approval of Donald Trump ’s management of the US economy, immigration and the Iran conflict is slipping, flashing warning lights for Trump-aligned Republican candidates with six months to go until the US midterm elect...
Reuters-Ipsos, AP-NORC and NBC polls show approval in mid-30s, with economy, Iran and immigration concerns US politics live – latest updates A trio of political polls indicate public approval of Donald Trump ’s management of the US economy, immigration and the Iran conflict is slipping, flashing warning lights for Trump-aligned Republican candidates with six months to go until the US midterm elections. Polls by Reuters-Ipsos poll, Strength in Numbers-Verasight and AP-NORC had the president’s approval rating hovering in the mid-30s, at 36%, 35% and 33% respectively, which are near his lowest numbers. Continue reading...
Looking at the universe of stocks we cover at Dividend Channel, on 4/24/26, Community Bancorp. (Symbol: CMTV) will trade ex-dividend, for its quarterly dividend of $0.25, payable on 5/1/26. As a percentage of CMTV's recent stock price of $38.94, this dividend works out to appro
Looking at the universe of stocks we cover at Dividend Channel, on 4/24/26, Community Bancorp. (Symbol: CMTV) will trade ex-dividend, for its quarterly dividend of $0.25, payable on 5/1/26. As a percentage of CMTV's recent stock price of $38.94, this dividend works out to appro
Tesla (TSLA) is set to report first quarter earnings after Wednesday's closing bell. As Wall Street prepares to hear what CEO Elon Musk has to say on the earnings call, what aspects of the EV company will investors focus on as it leans heavier into robotics? Annandale Capital founder George Seay and Yahoo Finance Senior Reporters Brooke DiPalma and Ines Ferré examine investor sentiment ahead of Te...
Tesla (TSLA) is set to report first quarter earnings after Wednesday's closing bell. As Wall Street prepares to hear what CEO Elon Musk has to say on the earnings call, what aspects of the EV company will investors focus on as it leans heavier into robotics? Annandale Capital founder George Seay and Yahoo Finance Senior Reporters Brooke DiPalma and Ines Ferré examine investor sentiment ahead of Tesla's earnings release.
Tesla Q1 earnings: Should investors be betting against Elon Musk? Yahoo Finance Tesla Boosts Spending Plan to $25 Billion in AI, Robotics Push Bloomberg.com What analysts are saying about Tesla (TSLA:NASDAQ) Seeking Alpha
Tesla Q1 earnings: Should investors be betting against Elon Musk? Yahoo Finance Tesla Boosts Spending Plan to $25 Billion in AI, Robotics Push Bloomberg.com What analysts are saying about Tesla (TSLA:NASDAQ) Seeking Alpha
Monarch Casino & Resort ( MCRI ) declares $0.30/share quarterly dividend , in line with previous. Forward yield 1.07% Payable June 15; for shareholders of record June 1; ex-div June 1. See MCRI Dividend Scorecard, Yield Chart, & Dividend Growth. More on Monarch Casino & Resort Monarch Casino: Capital Returns Today, Potential M&A Tomorrow Monarch Casino & Resort GAAP EPS of $1.52 beats by $0.37, re...
Monarch Casino & Resort ( MCRI ) declares $0.30/share quarterly dividend , in line with previous. Forward yield 1.07% Payable June 15; for shareholders of record June 1; ex-div June 1. See MCRI Dividend Scorecard, Yield Chart, & Dividend Growth. More on Monarch Casino & Resort Monarch Casino: Capital Returns Today, Potential M&A Tomorrow Monarch Casino & Resort GAAP EPS of $1.52 beats by $0.37, revenue of $136.5M beats by $6.75M Seeking Alpha’s Quant Rating on Monarch Casino & Resort Historical earnings data for Monarch Casino & Resort Dividend scorecard for Monarch Casino & Resort
Greene County Bancorp ( GCBC ) declares $0.10/share quarterly dividend , in line with previous. Forward yield 1.74% Payable May 29; for shareholders of record May 15; ex-div May 15. See GCBC Dividend Scorecard, Yield Chart, & Dividend Growth.
Greene County Bancorp ( GCBC ) declares $0.10/share quarterly dividend , in line with previous. Forward yield 1.74% Payable May 29; for shareholders of record May 15; ex-div May 15. See GCBC Dividend Scorecard, Yield Chart, & Dividend Growth.
Like many medical school students, Sam was broke. The 22-year-old aspiring orthopedic surgeon from northern India got some money from his parents, but he says he spent most of it subsidizing his licensing exams, and he’s still saving up to hopefully emigrate to the US after graduation. So he started searching for ways to make additional money online. Sam, who requested a pseudonym to avoid jeopard...
Like many medical school students, Sam was broke. The 22-year-old aspiring orthopedic surgeon from northern India got some money from his parents, but he says he spent most of it subsidizing his licensing exams, and he’s still saving up to hopefully emigrate to the US after graduation. So he started searching for ways to make additional money online. Sam, who requested a pseudonym to avoid jeopardizing his medical career and immigration status, tried a few things, with varying degrees of legitimacy and success. He made YouTube shorts and sold study notes to other med students. It wasn’t until he started scrolling through his Instagram feed that he landed on an idea: Why not make an AI-generated girl using Google Gemini’s Nano Banana Pro and sell bikini photos of her online? Read full article Comments
The global Consumer Identity and Access Management (CIAM) market, as reported in 'CIAM Market by Solution, Deployment, and End-use - Global Forecast to 2036', is projected to surge from USD 12.6 billion in 2026 to USD 40.2 billion by 2036, with a CAGR of 12.2%. Key growth drivers include digital transformation, stringent data privacy regulations, and zero-trust initiatives. The identity verificati...
The global Consumer Identity and Access Management (CIAM) market, as reported in 'CIAM Market by Solution, Deployment, and End-use - Global Forecast to 2036', is projected to surge from USD 12.6 billion in 2026 to USD 40.2 billion by 2036, with a CAGR of 12.2%. Key growth drivers include digital transformation, stringent data privacy regulations, and zero-trust initiatives. The identity verification & authentication segment leads the market, while cloud-based deployment dominates due to scalabil
Seema Shah, Principal Asset Management chief global strategist, discusses the outlook for US equities amid recent geopolitical tensions and rising oil prices. She speaks on "Bloomberg Open Interest." (Source: Bloomberg)
Seema Shah, Principal Asset Management chief global strategist, discusses the outlook for US equities amid recent geopolitical tensions and rising oil prices. She speaks on "Bloomberg Open Interest." (Source: Bloomberg)
magnez2 American Express ( AXP ) is set to announce first-quarter earnings on Thursday, and investors will watch the company’s premium card growth and member spending trends amid a softer consumer environment. Wall Street expects the credit card lender and network to post EPS of $3.99, while revenue is expected to rise 9.7% year-over-year to $18.61B for the quarter. The credit card lender missed e...
magnez2 American Express ( AXP ) is set to announce first-quarter earnings on Thursday, and investors will watch the company’s premium card growth and member spending trends amid a softer consumer environment. Wall Street expects the credit card lender and network to post EPS of $3.99, while revenue is expected to rise 9.7% year-over-year to $18.61B for the quarter. The credit card lender missed earnings last quarter as expenses exceeded consensus and the growth of new cards acquired slowed. Still, member spending was strong, and credit remained healthy. CEO Stephen Squeri, during the Q4 earnings call, provided 2026 guidance of 9% to 10% revenue growth and EPS of $17.30 to $17.90. Squeri added that card fee growth is expected to pick up as the year progresses, driven by the impact of the Platinum refresh, with growth exiting the year in the high teens. However, the stock is down over 10% so far this year, underperforming the benchmark S&P 500, which has gained 3.2% in the same period. Seeking Alpha’s Quant Rating and its analysts are cautious, rating the stock a Hold. However, Wall Street analysts are bullish, rating it a Buy. Seeking Alpha analyst Passage Research highlighted that American Express faces near-term earnings risk due to potential sequential spending weakness, particularly in international and travel-related segments. The analyst added that Q1 revenue growth may fall short of Street estimates but expects a rebound in Q2 as geopolitical tensions ease and comparisons become more favorable. “However, AXP maintains robust capital allocation, with a 34% ROE, strong buybacks, and a 16% dividend increase supporting long-term compounding,” Passage Research concluded. During its last-quarter earnings call, the firm highlighted that operating expenses for 2026 are projected to grow in the mid-single digits, while marketing expenses are expected to increase in the low single digits. Morgan Stanley analysts noted that management’s confidence in long-term growth ta...