Djokovic loses in three sets to Dino Prizmic in Rome ‘Not ideal preparation’ for French Open later this month Novak Djokovic believes he must accept the “new reality” of his continuous physical struggles in the latter part of his career as his return to competition after an injury-ravaged clay-court season ended in a second-round Italian Open loss to the young Croatian qualifier Dino Prizmic, who ...
Djokovic loses in three sets to Dino Prizmic in Rome ‘Not ideal preparation’ for French Open later this month Novak Djokovic believes he must accept the “new reality” of his continuous physical struggles in the latter part of his career as his return to competition after an injury-ravaged clay-court season ended in a second-round Italian Open loss to the young Croatian qualifier Dino Prizmic, who recovered courageously from a set down to topple his idol 2-6, 6-2, 6-4. Djokovic has not competed since the Indian Wells Masters event two months ago, his only other tournament since his spectacular run to the Australian Open final . As the fourth seed in Rome, he received a first-round bye. Despite starting the match positively, the 38-year-old was outplayed by his 20-year-old opponent, who wore the Serb down physically and played bold tennis to escape with the greatest victory of his career. Continue reading...
Goldman Sachs just spotted a problem that’s hiding inside a remarkably good earnings figure. According to Seeking Alpha, S&P 500 companies apparently posted a blowout Q1 earnings figure, where growth neared 25%. However, Goldman Sachs said the figure was boosted by investment gains at Amazon ...
Goldman Sachs just spotted a problem that’s hiding inside a remarkably good earnings figure. According to Seeking Alpha, S&P 500 companies apparently posted a blowout Q1 earnings figure, where growth neared 25%. However, Goldman Sachs said the figure was boosted by investment gains at Amazon ...
Truth be told, a survey of leading biotech stocks currently in the IBD 50 actually accentuates the importance of using both daily and weekly charts in the same manner as, say, the mega-cap leaders such as Sandisk, Micron Technology, and Western Digital in the data storage segment. The concept also applies to other tech leaders such as Marvell Technology in application-specific integrated circuits,...
Truth be told, a survey of leading biotech stocks currently in the IBD 50 actually accentuates the importance of using both daily and weekly charts in the same manner as, say, the mega-cap leaders such as Sandisk, Micron Technology, and Western Digital in the data storage segment. The concept also applies to other tech leaders such as Marvell Technology in application-specific integrated circuits, and Ciena, a fiber-optic data networking company. Marvell carries a $140 billion market cap, and Ciena is valued at $76 billion.
kodda/iStock via Getty Images Enbridge ( ENB ) CEO Greg Ebel said Friday the current investment climate for energy infrastructure in North America is the strongest in more than a decade , as the global oil and gas supply crunch sparked by the Middle East war drives up demand for the services the company provides. Higher oil prices and surging global demand for energy are creating an extremely fav...
kodda/iStock via Getty Images Enbridge ( ENB ) CEO Greg Ebel said Friday the current investment climate for energy infrastructure in North America is the strongest in more than a decade , as the global oil and gas supply crunch sparked by the Middle East war drives up demand for the services the company provides. Higher oil prices and surging global demand for energy are creating an extremely favorable environment for energy investment, particularly crude oil infrastructure, Ebel said on the company's earnings conference call. "It's actually lining up to be a super favorable environment for oil infrastructure in North America, both domestically and export-wise," the CEO said. "We are in a world with an amazing growth macro for energy infrastructure, the best growth opportunities I have seen in 10-15 years." Enbridge ( ENB ) is examining $10B-$20B of potential new capital investment opportunities within the next 24 months, according to Ebel. Stepped-up competition for business from rival oil pipeline expansions is not a threat but rather an indication of growth that will benefit the entire Canadian industry," said Colin Gruending, president of the company's liquids pipelines division. "I would view it as a positive sign and a vote of confidence in the basin and the outlook," Gruending said. Enbridge ( ENB ) down 0.9% in Friday's trading after reporting Q1 net profit fell to C$1.67B ~US$1.22B), or C$0.77/share, from C$2.26B, or C$1.04/share, in the year-earlier quarter. The decline was largely due to non-cash, unrealized losses on derivative instruments used to hedge foreign exchange, interest rate, and commodity price risks, the company said. Q1 distributable cash flow from liquids pipelines fell to C$2.3B from C$2.62B a year ago, while rising to C$1.52 from C$1.44B for gas transmission and increasing to C$1.71B from C$1.6B for gas distribution and storage. More on Enbridge Important Warning For Enbridge Investors: A Strong Quarter May Not Be Enough Enbridge: Pay ...
The top of a Google search page is prime real estate, but it has primarily been the domain of AI Overviews for the past two years. Websites that spent years optimizing for Google search haven't exactly loved being pushed down the page by a chatbot and may blame AI Overviews for recent traffic drops. Google is not admitting fault, but it is rolling out a number of changes that will place more links...
The top of a Google search page is prime real estate, but it has primarily been the domain of AI Overviews for the past two years. Websites that spent years optimizing for Google search haven't exactly loved being pushed down the page by a chatbot and may blame AI Overviews for recent traffic drops. Google is not admitting fault, but it is rolling out a number of changes that will place more links to websites inside AI answers. Google says many AI Overviews are "just the beginning of exploring a topic you’re interested in." To support this supposed yearning to know more, AI Overviews and AI Mode will soon get a new section at the bottom called "Further Exploration." The new exploration box will link to articles and analysis that is relevant to the query in a bullet point list. In the example below, a search for urban green spaces produces suggested links to content about specific projects in New York and Singapore. This is also where you may see the bait questions that are so common at the end of AI outputs. Google AI will offer links with more information at the bottom. Credit: Google Similarly, AI Overviews may include a section of "Expert Advice" that offers a snippet of content from around the web that is relevant to your search. This can include news and reviews from around the web, as well as discussions from public-facing forums and social media. Each one will include a link so you can "jump to the full conversation." Read full article Comments
In trading on Friday, shares of Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp (TSX: AQN.TO) crossed below their 200 day moving average of $8.43, changing hands as low as $8.26 per share. Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp shares are currently trading down about 2.8% on the day. The c
In trading on Friday, shares of Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp (TSX: AQN.TO) crossed below their 200 day moving average of $8.43, changing hands as low as $8.26 per share. Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp shares are currently trading down about 2.8% on the day. The c
Earnings Call Insights: i3 Verticals (IIIV) Q2 FY 2026 Management View "We are pleased with our performance in the second quarter as we continue to execute against our strategy and further improve the quality of our business," said Chairman & CEO Gregory Daily, highlighting that "Revenue from continuing operations grew 6% year-over-year and annualized recurring revenue increased 12%." Daily emphas...
Earnings Call Insights: i3 Verticals (IIIV) Q2 FY 2026 Management View "We are pleased with our performance in the second quarter as we continue to execute against our strategy and further improve the quality of our business," said Chairman & CEO Gregory Daily, highlighting that "Revenue from continuing operations grew 6% year-over-year and annualized recurring revenue increased 12%." Daily emphasized operating leverage initiatives alongside continued product investment, saying, "we are seeing opportunities for cost control and margin expansion amongst many of our highly durable products" and "the process improvements and the efficiency initiatives we've been driving through the organization are beginning to show up in our operating model." "Organic revenue was flat in the quarter, hampered by a $2.2 million decrease in professional services," said Chief Financial Officer Geoffrey Smith, adding, "The ongoing weakness in professional services continues to be concentrated in our utilities market, and we expect this to continue through the remainder of the fiscal year." President Rick Stanford described new AI product releases and client response, saying the newly released tool "allows users to extract meaningful insights from their existing data using natural language" and that customers cited "the ability to compress what had been a multi-day reporting cycle down to minutes." Chief Revenue Officer Paul Christians said demand patterns favored broader platform buys, stating, "we continue to see three consistent buying patterns, broader solution scope beyond a single core system" and "preference for platforms that support integrated analytics, payments, transactional services and AI platform architecture." Outlook "The following updates our guidance for continuing operations for FY 2026," Smith said, with "Revenue, $221 million to $229 million; adjusted EBITDA, $61 million to $65 million; adjusted diluted earnings per share, $1.09 to $1.15." Smith tied the revenue-range...