In this article UBER Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNT Dara Khosrowshahi, CEO of UBER, speaking on CNBC's Squawk Box at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Jan. 22nd, 2026. Oscar Molina | CNBC Uber reported first-quarter revenue on Wednesday that missed estimates, but the ride-hailing giant issued bookings guidance for the current quarter that exceeded analysts' expecta...
In this article UBER Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNT Dara Khosrowshahi, CEO of UBER, speaking on CNBC's Squawk Box at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Jan. 22nd, 2026. Oscar Molina | CNBC Uber reported first-quarter revenue on Wednesday that missed estimates, but the ride-hailing giant issued bookings guidance for the current quarter that exceeded analysts' expectations. The stock climbed 9% following the earnings release. Here's how the company did versus Wall Street's expectations, according to estimates compiled by LSEG: Earnings per share: 13 cents vs. 70 cents expected Revenue: $13.2 billion vs. $13.29 billion expected Uber said its net income took a $1.5 billion hit due to the revaluation of equity investments. On a non-GAAP basis, earnings per share came to 72 cents, the company said in its earnings release on Wednesday. Uber has equity investments in Didi and Grab , both based in Asia. Because of the "pre-tax headwind" from the revaluations, net income fell to $263 million from $1.78 billion a year earlier. Revenue in the quarter increased 14% from $11.5 billion a year ago. Uber's delivery segment, the fastest-growing part of the business, recorded 34% revenue growth to $5.07 billion from $3.78 billion in the same quarter last year. That topped the average analyst estimate of $4.89 billion, according to StreetAccount. The company said delivery growth was strong in Australia, Japan, and the U.K. The revenue miss was due to the performance of Uber's mobility, or ride-hailing, business. Sales rose 5% from a year earlier to $6.8 billion, while analysts had expected revenue of $7.11 billion, according to StreetAccount. In prepared remarks ahead of the earnings call, CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said Uber faced a "complex macro backdrop marked by weather disruptions, geopolitical tensions, and gas price volatility." Since the U.S. began combat operations in Iran in February, gas prices in the U.S. have jumped about 50%. The higher prices ...
Spire press release ( SR ): Q2 Non-GAAP EPS of $3.76 beats by $0.07 . Revenue of $1.02B (+4.5% Y/Y) in-line. Updated fiscal 2026 adjusted earnings guidance from continuing operations to $3.90–$4.10 (prior $5.25–$5.45) vs. consensus of $5.27 Reaffirmed fiscal 2027 adjusted earnings guidance range of $5.40–$5.60 vs. consensus of $5.61 Reaffirmed long-term adjusted earnings growth target of 5-7% More...
Spire press release ( SR ): Q2 Non-GAAP EPS of $3.76 beats by $0.07 . Revenue of $1.02B (+4.5% Y/Y) in-line. Updated fiscal 2026 adjusted earnings guidance from continuing operations to $3.90–$4.10 (prior $5.25–$5.45) vs. consensus of $5.27 Reaffirmed fiscal 2027 adjusted earnings guidance range of $5.40–$5.60 vs. consensus of $5.61 Reaffirmed long-term adjusted earnings growth target of 5-7% More on Spire Spire: Turn Up The Heat Of Your Portfolio's Returns Spire Q2 2026 Earnings Preview Spire to sell Mississippi natural gas business in $75M deal Seeking Alpha’s Quant Rating on Spire Historical earnings data for Spire
Sprott press release ( SII ): Q1 GAAP EPS of $1.13. Revenue of $142.95M (+229.7% Y/Y) beats by $64.34M . AUM was $65.1 billion as at March 31, 2026, up 9% from $59.6 billion as at December 31, 2025. On a three months ended basis, we benefited from market value appreciation across a majority of our fund products and positive net inflows to our exchange listed products. Shares +5% PM. More on Sprott...
Sprott press release ( SII ): Q1 GAAP EPS of $1.13. Revenue of $142.95M (+229.7% Y/Y) beats by $64.34M . AUM was $65.1 billion as at March 31, 2026, up 9% from $59.6 billion as at December 31, 2025. On a three months ended basis, we benefited from market value appreciation across a majority of our fund products and positive net inflows to our exchange listed products. Shares +5% PM. More on Sprott Inc. Sprott Inc.: 146% Earnings Growth Proves My Operational Leverage Thesis Sprott Inc. (SII:CA) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript Sprott Inc. 2025 Q4 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation Sprott to renew normal course issuer bid Historical earnings data for Sprott Inc.
Taxpayers Foot Staggering £629 Million Bill For Foreign Nationals In UK Prisons Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news, UK taxpayers are forking out £629 million a year to house 10,487 foreign national offenders in British prisons — a bill that could pay for 16,500 police officers or 15,000 NHS nurses. While Labour claims it’s deporting record numbers, an ex-prison governor has torn into the ...
Taxpayers Foot Staggering £629 Million Bill For Foreign Nationals In UK Prisons Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news, UK taxpayers are forking out £629 million a year to house 10,487 foreign national offenders in British prisons — a bill that could pay for 16,500 police officers or 15,000 NHS nurses. While Labour claims it’s deporting record numbers, an ex-prison governor has torn into the “staggering” cost and the “incredibly slow process” that leaves dangerous foreign criminals draining public resources instead of being sent home. This is the direct result of years of open-borders policies that prioritise criminals’ “rights” over British safety. 'We've got to persuade countries to take these individuals back.' Reform UK's Prisons Advisor Vanessa Frake reacts as GB News finds 10,487 foreign offenders in Britain are costing taxpayers £629 million a year. pic.twitter.com/VRyPpaOlXf — GB News (@GBNEWS) May 5, 2026 Reform UK’s Prisons Adviser and former prison governor Vanessa Frake laid it out clearly on GB News. “The cost to this country for foreign national prisoners is staggering,” she said. “It’s a very long, drawn-out process, which kind of goes from three main areas.” Frake detailed the excuses that keep foreign offenders here: “The problem is a lack of identity documents for these people. Quite often they get rid of their passports, so the Home Office then has to write to the country that they originate from, and that process is very slow.” “Sometimes the country refuses. And there are of course the ECHR claims. Those under Article 8, right to life, right to family for those who have family in this country and of course, there is administration errors as well,” Frake further explained. She added that even recent deals fall short. “They’ve just done a deal with Albania to send 200 prisoners back, but that comes with certain conditions, like improving their prison service, giving them electric Volkswagens, etcetera.” Britain's 'staggering' cost of foreign ...
Acushnet Holdings Corp. press release ( GOLF ): Q1 GAAP EPS of $1.36 misses by $0.04 . Revenue of $753M (+7.1% Y/Y) beats by $30.52M . The Company is reaffirming its full-year 2026 outlook and expects consolidated net sales to be approximately$2,625 to $2,675 million and adjusted EBITDA to be approximately $415 to $435 million. On a constant currencybasis, consolidated net sales are expected to in...
Acushnet Holdings Corp. press release ( GOLF ): Q1 GAAP EPS of $1.36 misses by $0.04 . Revenue of $753M (+7.1% Y/Y) beats by $30.52M . The Company is reaffirming its full-year 2026 outlook and expects consolidated net sales to be approximately$2,625 to $2,675 million and adjusted EBITDA to be approximately $415 to $435 million. On a constant currencybasis, consolidated net sales are expected to increase 2.5% to 4.5%. Shares +2.3% PM.
SharkNinja press release ( SN ): Q1 Non-GAAP EPS of $1.09 beats by $0.07 . Revenue of $1.41B (+15.6% Y/Y) beats by $30M . Gross margin and Adjusted Gross Margin decreased 10 and 100 basis points, respectively. Net income increased 3.1% to $121.5 million. Adjusted Net Income increased 25.1% to $154.8 million Adjusted EBITDA increased 17.5% to $235.4 million, or 16.7% of net sales. More on SharkNinj...
SharkNinja press release ( SN ): Q1 Non-GAAP EPS of $1.09 beats by $0.07 . Revenue of $1.41B (+15.6% Y/Y) beats by $30M . Gross margin and Adjusted Gross Margin decreased 10 and 100 basis points, respectively. Net income increased 3.1% to $121.5 million. Adjusted Net Income increased 25.1% to $154.8 million Adjusted EBITDA increased 17.5% to $235.4 million, or 16.7% of net sales. More on SharkNinja SharkNinja: Still A Buy As Market Share Gains Defy Macro Weakness SharkNinja, Inc. (SN) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript SharkNinja, Inc. 2025 Q4 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation SharkNinja Q1 2026 Earnings Preview Tom Brady and SharkNinja want to make boring backyards the GOAT with Upgrady ad campaign
Hong Kong authorities have arrested 27 people and seized more than 21,000 litres of illicit fuel worth about HK$3.3 million (US$421,200) in a crackdown on triad-linked illegal fuel sales amid soaring global oil prices. Customs, police and fire services on Wednesday said they had jointly tackled 19 cases between April 13 and 30 in an operation code-named “Knockout”, during which 15 vehicles and a s...
Hong Kong authorities have arrested 27 people and seized more than 21,000 litres of illicit fuel worth about HK$3.3 million (US$421,200) in a crackdown on triad-linked illegal fuel sales amid soaring global oil prices. Customs, police and fire services on Wednesday said they had jointly tackled 19 cases between April 13 and 30 in an operation code-named “Knockout”, during which 15 vehicles and a speedboat used to transport the fuel were also seized. The investigation found that the vehicles were...
Chair Tim Martin says pub chain could miss expectations, in latest sign UK hospitality sector buckling under higher bills Business live – latest updates The boss of JD Wetherspoon has said the pub chain could miss profit expectations because of rising costs, in the latest sign the UK hospitality industry is buckling under the pressure of higher energy, food, labour and tax bills. The company’s cha...
Chair Tim Martin says pub chain could miss expectations, in latest sign UK hospitality sector buckling under higher bills Business live – latest updates The boss of JD Wetherspoon has said the pub chain could miss profit expectations because of rising costs, in the latest sign the UK hospitality industry is buckling under the pressure of higher energy, food, labour and tax bills. The company’s chair, Tim Martin, told investors on Wednesday: “As many hospitality operators, including Wetherspoon, have reported, there have been substantial increases in costs.” Continue reading...
olegda88/iStock via Getty Images Investment thesis Note: This is an update to my previous article . Cal-Maine Foods ( CALM ) is experiencing a cyclical downturn marked by historically low egg prices, which have squeezed its margins. While near-term earnings remain uncertain, the company is using this period to strengthen its business through disciplined capital allocation and a transition to more ...
olegda88/iStock via Getty Images Investment thesis Note: This is an update to my previous article . Cal-Maine Foods ( CALM ) is experiencing a cyclical downturn marked by historically low egg prices, which have squeezed its margins. While near-term earnings remain uncertain, the company is using this period to strengthen its business through disciplined capital allocation and a transition to more stable revenue streams. In my view, this positions the company to emerge from the cycle with improved earnings quality. At current levels, I see an attractive risk/reward ratio for long-term investors willing to look beyond short-term volatility. Egg prices have dropped It's been over a year since I last covered Cal-Maine. After that article, the stock moved up more than 30%, but what followed was also part of the original risk in the thesis, and one I had already factored in, related to growth and margins. For this year, I think sales should normalize over the rest of the year and I don't think growth will be 80% like in the first two quarters. As for margins, I'll also use the average of 10% since 2011. At that time, the company was printing net margins of 20-30%, but this was due to egg prices being at record highs, around $7-8 USD per dozen. As I mentioned , this was due to the bird flu, which affected supply and drove up prices, but now that things have normalized, prices have fallen. And not just fallen, but they've dropped 93% in the last year! Eggs US (USD/Dozen) (Trading Economics, USDA) What we’re seeing now is the opposite extreme, and prices are at a 10-year low, around $0.19 USD/dozen . This, of course, ends up affecting egg producers and what they can charge consumers. This is why margins have fallen to historically low levels, around 7-8% in the last quarter. Now, the key is to understand what the business has been doing during this very difficult period and whether this situation is temporary and reversible. Data by YCharts Capital allocation during the down...