With 14 hedge funds having stakes in the stock, Rezolve AI PLC (NASDAQ:RZLV) is among the 10 Under-the-Radar AI Stocks to Buy in 2026. On June 8, Rezolve AI PLC (NASDAQ:RZLV) announced the appointment of Michele Fisher as Chief Marketing Officer. Fisher joins the company from Microsoft, where she served as Global Strategy Director, bringing extensive experience […]
With 14 hedge funds having stakes in the stock, Rezolve AI PLC (NASDAQ:RZLV) is among the 10 Under-the-Radar AI Stocks to Buy in 2026. On June 8, Rezolve AI PLC (NASDAQ:RZLV) announced the appointment of Michele Fisher as Chief Marketing Officer. Fisher joins the company from Microsoft, where she served as Global Strategy Director, bringing extensive experience […]
HeliRy/E+ via Getty Images Oil tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz should quickly increase if the U.S. and Iran reach a credible agreement that improves security in the vital waterway, Frontline ( FRO ) CEO Lars Barstad told CNBC in an interview Thursday. "I'm actually very optimistic the minute the tide turns and the U.S. and Iran have found some sort of agreement, at least not to attack ...
HeliRy/E+ via Getty Images Oil tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz should quickly increase if the U.S. and Iran reach a credible agreement that improves security in the vital waterway, Frontline ( FRO ) CEO Lars Barstad told CNBC in an interview Thursday. "I'm actually very optimistic the minute the tide turns and the U.S. and Iran have found some sort of agreement, at least not to attack shipping, that those transits are going to resume pretty quickly," Barstad said. Frontline ( FRO ) has a fleet of 80 vessels that transport crude oil and petroleum products around the world, and the CEO said five of its tankers are currently stuck in the Persian Gulf due to the closure of Hormuz. Traffic through the strait will not return to pre-war levels of 130-140 daily transits anytime soon, but a credible deal between the U.S. and Iran should lead to a material increase above the current daily trickle of 5-10 ships, Barstad said. ~10% of the world's very large crude carriers—which each can carry up to ~2M barrels—are stuck in the Gulf right now loaded with oil, and these tankers will be the first batch of ships that exit Hormuz when there is an opening, he said. The world's tanker fleet has been dispersed throughout the world to fetch oil from regions such as the U.S. Gulf Coast while Hormuz is closed, but freight rates will be so high that tankers will be attracted back to the Middle East, Barstad said. Some oil wells that were closed during the war may have been permanently damaged due to a loss of pressure and water contamination, so "I don't think we can get around the fact there's going to be less oil coming out of the Middle East than what we had pre-closure," the CEO said. Other potentially relevant stocks include Scorpio Tankers ( STNG ), International Seaways ( INSW ), DHT Holdings ( DHT ), Teekay Tankers ( TNK ), Teekay ( TK ), Nordic American Tankers ( NAT ), SFL Corp. ( SFL ), Tsakos Energy Navigation ( TEN ), Okeanis Eco Tankers ( ECO ), Torm ( TRMD ), Kir...
(RTTNews) - The Taiwan stock market has finished lower in consecutive trading days, clumping more than 1,550 points or 3.5 percent in that span. The Taiwan Stock Exchange now sits just beneath the 43,150-point plateau although it may stop the bleeding on Friday.
(RTTNews) - The Taiwan stock market has finished lower in consecutive trading days, clumping more than 1,550 points or 3.5 percent in that span. The Taiwan Stock Exchange now sits just beneath the 43,150-point plateau although it may stop the bleeding on Friday.
A sea of 500 tents covered the white sands of remote Ham Tin Wan in Sai Kung during a recent holiday, turning one of Hong Kong’s most scenic beaches into a makeshift campsite for crowds of overnight visitors. Some of the campers had joined tours from mainland China for the Labour Day “golden week” holiday, sleeping in rows of identical tents and gathering around camping tables for hotpot dinners, ...
A sea of 500 tents covered the white sands of remote Ham Tin Wan in Sai Kung during a recent holiday, turning one of Hong Kong’s most scenic beaches into a makeshift campsite for crowds of overnight visitors. Some of the campers had joined tours from mainland China for the Labour Day “golden week” holiday, sleeping in rows of identical tents and gathering around camping tables for hotpot dinners, with ingredients hauled across the border by their guides. By morning, the sink in the beach’s only...
"It Was Like Two Bucks": Homeless Residents Say They Were Paid To Vote In Los Angeles Mayoral Race Shocking videos posted on social media show multiple homeless Skid Row residents claiming they accepted cash payments ranging from $2 to $5 in exchange for voting for Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and city councilwoman Nithya Raman in last week's mayoral election. Spencer Pratt was eliminated from the...
"It Was Like Two Bucks": Homeless Residents Say They Were Paid To Vote In Los Angeles Mayoral Race Shocking videos posted on social media show multiple homeless Skid Row residents claiming they accepted cash payments ranging from $2 to $5 in exchange for voting for Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and city councilwoman Nithya Raman in last week's mayoral election. Spencer Pratt was eliminated from the mayoral race on Monday, after Raman secured the number two spot in what many believe was a mathematically improbable surge in votes from post-Election Day mail-in ballots. Skid Row is home to almost 4,000 people and has the highest concentration of homelessness in Los Angeles County. (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times) A man who identified himself as Kevin Shepherd says he cast a mail-in ballot for Bass after being offered $2 and negotiating the payment up to $4. He says he completed the ballot and deposited it into a ballot box. When asked whether payments extended to Raman as well, Shepherd confirmed they did. He also told investigators that outreach workers showed up in the area "three to five times a week" in the weeks leading up to the election, with multiple organizations cycling through. Rene Johnson, 39, told a similar story. She says she received $5 after being directed to vote for Bass and describes groups regularly moving through Skid Row asking residents to sign paperwork. "But, you know, at the time, I didn't know that that was going on," Johnson said. "I was just trying to make five bucks, you know? But I didn't do the fraud ." Asked directly whether she believed the arrangement amounted to fraud, Johnson did not hesitate. She called it "fraudulent behavior" and said she believed people were being taken advantage of. A third, unidentified woman who says she lives on the street described a recurring pattern of politically motivated visits. "It was like two bucks," she said of her payment, adding that "yeah, they come out here all the time." A fourth resident, M...