(Bloomberg) -- BYD Co. signaled to analysts that exports this year will probably beat its previous target by 15%, according to people familiar with the matter, as the world’s biggest electric vehicle maker leans on growth in overseas markets to counter a slump in domestic sales. In an analyst briefing Monday following worse-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings, BYD management told participants th...
(Bloomberg) -- BYD Co. signaled to analysts that exports this year will probably beat its previous target by 15%, according to people familiar with the matter, as the world’s biggest electric vehicle maker leans on growth in overseas markets to counter a slump in domestic sales. In an analyst briefing Monday following worse-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings, BYD management told participants that the automaker is confident exports will reach 1.5 million vehicles in 2026, said the people, who
Gaming is getting more expensive, and everyone is feeling the pinch. Sony (SONY) said it will raise U.S. prices for the PlayStation 5 lineup starting April 2. The standard PS5 will cost $649.99, the Digital Edition will cost $599.99, and the PS5 Pro will cost $899.99. At the same time, Microsoft ...
Gaming is getting more expensive, and everyone is feeling the pinch. Sony (SONY) said it will raise U.S. prices for the PlayStation 5 lineup starting April 2. The standard PS5 will cost $649.99, the Digital Edition will cost $599.99, and the PS5 Pro will cost $899.99. At the same time, Microsoft ...
President Donald Trump said he has "no problem" with a Russian oil tanker off the coast of Cuba delivering relief to the island, which has been brought to its knees by a U.S. oil blockade. (Image credit: Ramon Espinosa)
President Donald Trump said he has "no problem" with a Russian oil tanker off the coast of Cuba delivering relief to the island, which has been brought to its knees by a U.S. oil blockade. (Image credit: Ramon Espinosa)
(RTTNews) - Dah Sing Banking Group (2356.HK) reported Monday higher profit for fiscal 2025, with growth in net interest income, even though total interest income was lower. The Hong Kong-based financial firm also declared higher dividend.
(RTTNews) - Dah Sing Banking Group (2356.HK) reported Monday higher profit for fiscal 2025, with growth in net interest income, even though total interest income was lower. The Hong Kong-based financial firm also declared higher dividend.
Greenland Energy Company ( GLND ) signed a five‑year drilling agreement with Stampede Drilling ( STPDF ) ( SDI:CA ) to secure Arctic rig capacity for its 2026 exploration program, sending the company’s shares higher in extended trading. This agreement ensures the availability of Stampede's Rig #12, equipped for Arctic conditions, to mobilize crews and execute drilling for one of the industry's mos...
Greenland Energy Company ( GLND ) signed a five‑year drilling agreement with Stampede Drilling ( STPDF ) ( SDI:CA ) to secure Arctic rig capacity for its 2026 exploration program, sending the company’s shares higher in extended trading. This agreement ensures the availability of Stampede's Rig #12, equipped for Arctic conditions, to mobilize crews and execute drilling for one of the industry's most anticipated frontier projects. Under a five-year agreement, plans call for drilling up to two wells, the company said. "Securing a reliable, high-caliber drilling partner is essential for success in advancing a project of this scale," said Robert Price, CEO of Greenland Energy ( GLND ). "Stampede brings proven expertise in Arctic conditions and a track record of safety and efficiency, giving us the operational backbone to deliver our 2026 program." "Delivering in extreme conditions demands precision and respect for the environment," said Lyle Whitmarsh, president and CEO of Stampede. More on Greenland Energy Company, Stampede Drilling Financial information for Greenland Energy Company Historical earnings data for Stampede Drilling Financial information for Stampede Drilling
In this article BP SHELL-NL MAERSK.B-DK 0O76-GB Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNT A satellite image shows an oil terminal at Kharg Island, Iran, February 25, 2026. 2026 Planet Labs Pbc | Via Reuters Hello, this is Leonie Kidd writing to you from London. Welcome to another edition of CNBC's Daily Open. Sometimes, two things can be true at the same time. But U.S. President Donald Trump...
In this article BP SHELL-NL MAERSK.B-DK 0O76-GB Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNT A satellite image shows an oil terminal at Kharg Island, Iran, February 25, 2026. 2026 Planet Labs Pbc | Via Reuters Hello, this is Leonie Kidd writing to you from London. Welcome to another edition of CNBC's Daily Open. Sometimes, two things can be true at the same time. But U.S. President Donald Trump's declaration that he wants to "take Iran's oil," while saying a "peace deal could be made fairly quickly" has left markets seeing the glass half empty in early trading this Monday. The build up of U.S. troops for a potential ground invasion also confuses the news that face-to-face talks could be just days away. A confusing picture for investors, who seem to have chosen to stay broadly risk averse at the start of the week. What you need to know today "My favorite thing is to take the oil in Iran." So says U.S. President Donald Trump, as he outlines a potential escalation in the war with Iran that could involve seizing Iran's energy export hub, Kharg Island. In comments to the Financial Times on Sunday, he compared the action in Iran to the U.S. military operation in Venezuela, but he added that indirect talks with Iran were progressing and that "a deal could be made fairly quickly." These comments come as the Pentagon is reportedly preparing for weeks of ground operations in Iran. Thousands of American soldiers and Marines are arriving in the Middle East, according to The Washington Post , which cited U.S. officials. Together, the reports signal a possible escalation in the Iran war — the fallout of which has already rattled markets and raised fears of broader supply chain disruptions and higher global prices. Oil prices are driving higher once again. On Monday, Yemen's Iran-backed Houthis fired missiles at Israel following a weekend of attacks , marking the first direct involvement in the war. Asia-Pacific markets fell sharply on Monday as the Middle East war entered its ...