Broadcom Inc. (AVGO) came out with quarterly earnings of $2.05 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $2.04 per share. This compares to earnings of $1.6 per share a year ago. These figures are adjusted for non-recurring items. This quarterly report represents an earnings surprise of +0.76%. A quarter ago, it was expected that this chipmaker would post earnings of $1.87 per share when i...
Broadcom Inc. (AVGO) came out with quarterly earnings of $2.05 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $2.04 per share. This compares to earnings of $1.6 per share a year ago. These figures are adjusted for non-recurring items. This quarterly report represents an earnings surprise of +0.76%. A quarter ago, it was expected that this chipmaker would post earnings of $1.87 per share when it actually produced earnings of $1.95, delivering a surprise of +4.28%. Over the last four quarters, the company has surpassed consensus EPS estimates four times. Broadcom Inc., which belongs to the Zacks Electronics - Semiconductors industry, posted revenues of $19.31 billion for the quarter ended January 2026, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 0.13%. This compares to year-ago revenues of $14.92 billion. The company has topped consensus revenue estimates four times over the last four quarters. The sustainability of the stock's immediate price movement based on the recently-released numbers and future earnings expectations will mostly depend on management's commentary on the earnings call. Broadcom Inc. shares have lost about 9.3% since the beginning of the year versus the S&P 500's decline of 0.4%. What's Next for Broadcom Inc.? While Broadcom Inc. has underperformed the market so far this year, the question that comes to investors' minds is: what's next for the stock? There are no easy answers to this key question, but one reliable measure that can help investors address this is the company's earnings outlook. Not only does this include current consensus earnings expectations for the coming quarter(s), but also how these expectations have changed lately. Empirical research shows a strong correlation between near-term stock movements and trends in earnings estimate revisions. Investors can track such revisions by themselves or rely on a tried-and-tested rating tool like the Zacks Rank, which has an impressive track record of harnessing the power of earnings estima...
Broadcom Inc. (AVGO) came out with quarterly earnings of $2.05 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $2.04 per share. This compares to earnings of $1.6 per share a year ago. These figures are adjusted for non-recurring items. This quarterly report represents an earnings surprise of +0.76%. A quarter ago, it was expected that this chipmaker would post earnings of $1.87 per share when i...
Broadcom Inc. (AVGO) came out with quarterly earnings of $2.05 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $2.04 per share. This compares to earnings of $1.6 per share a year ago. These figures are adjusted for non-recurring items. This quarterly report represents an earnings surprise of +0.76%. A quarter ago, it was expected that this chipmaker would post earnings of $1.87 per share when it actually produced earnings of $1.95, delivering a surprise of +4.28%. Over the last four quarters, the company has surpassed consensus EPS estimates four times. Broadcom Inc., which belongs to the Zacks Electronics - Semiconductors industry, posted revenues of $19.31 billion for the quarter ended January 2026, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 0.13%. This compares to year-ago revenues of $14.92 billion. The company has topped consensus revenue estimates four times over the last four quarters. The sustainability of the stock's immediate price movement based on the recently-released numbers and future earnings expectations will mostly depend on management's commentary on the earnings call. Broadcom Inc. shares have lost about 9.3% since the beginning of the year versus the S&P 500's decline of 0.4%. What's Next for Broadcom Inc.? While Broadcom Inc. has underperformed the market so far this year, the question that comes to investors' minds is: what's next for the stock? There are no easy answers to this key question, but one reliable measure that can help investors address this is the company's earnings outlook. Not only does this include current consensus earnings expectations for the coming quarter(s), but also how these expectations have changed lately. Empirical research shows a strong correlation between near-term stock movements and trends in earnings estimate revisions. Investors can track such revisions by themselves or rely on a tried-and-tested rating tool like the Zacks Rank, which has an impressive track record of harnessing the power of earnings estima...
Asian equities were set to open higher Thursday after heavy selling in the prior session. US stocks climbed as data showed economic resilience and eased inflation fears, even as the Iran war uncertainty increased oil prices further. Equity index futures for Japan, Australia and Hong Kong climbed. Contracts for South Korea’s Kospi index traded around 8% higher, indicating a bounce after a crash on ...
Asian equities were set to open higher Thursday after heavy selling in the prior session. US stocks climbed as data showed economic resilience and eased inflation fears, even as the Iran war uncertainty increased oil prices further. Equity index futures for Japan, Australia and Hong Kong climbed. Contracts for South Korea’s Kospi index traded around 8% higher, indicating a bounce after a crash on Wednesday. The S&P 500 climbed 0.8% and the Nasdaq 100 rose 1.5% Wednesday, helped along by a rally in tech megacaps . Equity gains were supported by data showing the US service economy expanded at the fastest pace since mid-2022 while a price index hit an almost one-year low, partly soothing inflation concerns. The dollar slipped 0.3%. The yield on 10-year Treasuries rose four basis points to 4.10%. Crude settled near $75 a barrel. The supportive backdrop from US stocks heading into the Asian trading day offered a partial reprieve from Wednesday’s broad declines across the region, as investors parsed the war’s impact on growth and inflation. “The most likely outcome is the geopolitical stuff works itself out and the economy continues to accelerate,” said Charles Lemonides , founder and chief investment officer of ValueWorks LLC, a New York-based hedge fund. “I would definitely not be stepping to the sidelines.” President Donald Trump expressed confidence in the military campaign against Iran even as the timeline for operations remained unclear. Tehran targeted Israel and Gulf states while Israeli and American forces followed through on pledges to bomb targets in the Islamic Republic. The US sank an Iranian warship in international waters. Meantime, Tehran dismissed a report it had reached out to the US to negotiate an end to the conflict as “pure falsehood.” China, meanwhile, will dispatch its special envoy on Middle East affairs to the region to conduct mediation efforts. Although risk assets face a “significant headwind” from the war and anxiety over artificial intellige...
Never miss an episode. Follow The Big Take daily podcast today. How long will hostilities in Iran last? Former Secretary of State Antony Blinken says it will likely depend on “markets and munitions.” In an interview for the Big Take podcast, Blinken and host David Gura discuss the Obama and Biden administrations’ efforts to avoid conflict with Iran, the unanticipated ways this war puts the US at r...
Never miss an episode. Follow The Big Take daily podcast today. How long will hostilities in Iran last? Former Secretary of State Antony Blinken says it will likely depend on “markets and munitions.” In an interview for the Big Take podcast, Blinken and host David Gura discuss the Obama and Biden administrations’ efforts to avoid conflict with Iran, the unanticipated ways this war puts the US at risk and how the strikes could reshape the region.
Wall Street just handed Nvidia (NVDA) a major vote of confidence. Morgan Stanley analyst Joseph Moore reinstated Nvidia as the firm's top semiconductor pick on Monday, knocking Micron Technology (MU) off that spot after memory stocks delivered a jaw-dropping 300% to 900% run since the call was made ...
Wall Street just handed Nvidia (NVDA) a major vote of confidence. Morgan Stanley analyst Joseph Moore reinstated Nvidia as the firm's top semiconductor pick on Monday, knocking Micron Technology (MU) off that spot after memory stocks delivered a jaw-dropping 300% to 900% run since the call was made ...
Eddie Howe says his Newcastle side are at their best when they create chaos and no one in black and white is better at conjuring it than Will Osula. The maverick Denmark Under-21 striker is, to say the least, unpredictable but here he stepped off the substitutes bench to score a fabulous, virtuoso late winner for a team reduced to ten men by Jacob Ramsey’s sending off at the end of the first half....
Eddie Howe says his Newcastle side are at their best when they create chaos and no one in black and white is better at conjuring it than Will Osula. The maverick Denmark Under-21 striker is, to say the least, unpredictable but here he stepped off the substitutes bench to score a fabulous, virtuoso late winner for a team reduced to ten men by Jacob Ramsey’s sending off at the end of the first half. Although Bruno Fernandes enjoyed a fine game in Michael Carrick’s midfield even he could not quite prevent Ruben Amorim’s interim successor marking his latest return to his native Tyneside by suffering a first Premier League defeat in charge of Manchester United. Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko were three names that loomed large on Eddie Howe’s shopping list last summer but that trio all appeared on Manchester United’s team-sheet here. Not that their presence prevented Newcastle starting very much on the front foot as they attempted to exorcise the memory of last Saturday’s 3-2 home defeat to Everton. With Sandro Tonali at his best in central midfield – cynics might say the Italy international was perhaps auditioning for a similar role at Old Trafford next season – Lewis Hall advancing seamlessly from left-back and Harvey Barnes bending a shot wide, Carrick’s side hardly had things their own way. Yet it is a testimony to Manchester United’s new found confidence that the attacking pace of Anthony Gordon and co failed to ruffle them. Instead Casemiro, Fernandes and friends passed and moved with the swagger of a team that had collected 19 of 21 possible points since Carrick took interim charge. Nonetheless while Newcastle spent the majority of the first half declining to test Senne Lammens in the visiting goal, Aaron Ramsdale – preferred to the dropped Nick Pope – initially remained similarly well protected at the other end. While Ramsdale was eventually required to keep Kobbie Mainoo’s rising, swerving, first half shot out before swiftly again saving well to d...
DENVER—Last month, President Donald Trump took to social media with an announcement that he would direct the Pentagon and other federal agencies to "begin the process" of disclosing government files related to alien life and UAPs (unidentified anomalous phenomena). It was the latest chapter in a yearslong slow burn of sensational claims, congressional hearings, and yes, the military's release in 2...
DENVER—Last month, President Donald Trump took to social media with an announcement that he would direct the Pentagon and other federal agencies to "begin the process" of disclosing government files related to alien life and UAPs (unidentified anomalous phenomena). It was the latest chapter in a yearslong slow burn of sensational claims, congressional hearings, and yes, the military's release in 2020 of intriguing videos that do, indeed, appear to show things that defy simple explanations. Subsequent reports from NASA and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) did not find any link between the unexplained phenomena and aliens, but that didn't stop enthusiasts from wanting to know more. "To date, in the peer-reviewed scientific literature, there is no conclusive evidence suggesting an extraterrestrial origin for UAP," a NASA blue-ribbon panel wrote in a 2023 report. "The limited amount of high-quality reporting on unidentified aerial phenomena hampers our ability to draw firm conclusions about the nature or intent of UAP," the DNI report stated in 2021. Read full article Comments
To be in the Games Level Up Program, gaming titles must meet the following requirements. These requirements will be updated on a regular cadence with reasonable developer notice. a. Developers must publish titles on the following form factors with exemplary quality (as defined by the requirements below) starting in 2026: Mobile & Large Screen (Tablet, Android PC, Play Games on PC); starting 2027: ...
To be in the Games Level Up Program, gaming titles must meet the following requirements. These requirements will be updated on a regular cadence with reasonable developer notice. a. Developers must publish titles on the following form factors with exemplary quality (as defined by the requirements below) starting in 2026: Mobile & Large Screen (Tablet, Android PC, Play Games on PC); starting 2027: XR (with titles running in a 2D window on the XR device), TV, Auto, except where the form factor’s constraints would meaningfully degrade a quality experience on that form factor (such as a location-based GPS experience on a TV), and except on particular devices where there is not a viable technical solution to provide a quality experience due to system constraints (e.g. memory, performance, storage, input, or operating system version). When a game title in the Level Up program is published on one of these additional form factors the service fee rate caps in Section 9 will apply to that game title on that form factor. i. Stability: Frame rate stability, Crash rate, ANR, memory usage thresholds ii. Quality : Texture & model quality (metrics to be clearly defined) that are appropriate for device, Keyboard/Mouse& Controller support iii. Maintain latest Android platform SDK standards (e.g 16kb, Vulkan) iv. New titles need to be available on the following form factors: Mobile & Large Screen (Tablet, Android PC, Play Games on PC), XR (with titles running in a 2D window on the XR device), TV, and Auto, no later than their availability on other comparable non-Android platforms or such titles will not be eligible for the program benefits until 6mo after they fulfill all other program requirements across all form factors. b. Developers must offer a consistent gamer experience by meeting experiential standards across games, including: i. For games that support user accounts, integrate with our federated identity (Play Games Services (“PGS”) sign in) to enable social interoperability (...
Asylum seekers with the right to work - generally only granted after waiting for a decision for more than a year - could then be denied further assistance under the plans. as it will be judged they will now come under the banner of being someone with the means to support themselves.
Asylum seekers with the right to work - generally only granted after waiting for a decision for more than a year - could then be denied further assistance under the plans. as it will be judged they will now come under the banner of being someone with the means to support themselves.
Aquant This designation recognizes Aquant for delivering software solutions built on the Microsoft Cloud that demonstrate interoperability and meet program requirements NEW YORK, March 04, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aquant , a Microsoft partner and a leader in AI for asset-centric organizations, announced it has earned the Solutions Partner* with certified software** designation for Manufacturing AI...
Aquant This designation recognizes Aquant for delivering software solutions built on the Microsoft Cloud that demonstrate interoperability and meet program requirements NEW YORK, March 04, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aquant , a Microsoft partner and a leader in AI for asset-centric organizations, announced it has earned the Solutions Partner* with certified software** designation for Manufacturing AI within the Microsoft AI Cloud Partner Program. This designation recognizes software that demonstrates interoperability with the Microsoft Cloud and meets program requirements. The certified software designation reflects Aquant’s capabilities meeting the program’s requirements. The certified software solution demonstrates interoperability with Microsoft platforms such as Microsoft Azure, Microsoft 365, or Microsoft Dynamics 365. Built for organizations that service and manufacture complex equipment, Aquant uses AI to turn service data, such as machine history, manuals, technician notes, human expertise, and real-world repair patterns, into expert-level guidance. This helps OEMs, service providers, and dealer networks reduce equipment downtime, work faster, make smarter decisions, and deliver better outcomes for customers “Achieving the Microsoft Solutions Partner designation for Manufacturing is an important milestone in our collaboration with Microsoft,” said Assaf Melochna, President and Co-founder at Aquant. “OEMs and service providers are under pressure to do more with less, keep equipment running, protect margins, and close the skills gap. This recognition validates our platform and places us among a group in Microsoft’s Manufacturing AI ecosystem—a highly curated collection of software leaders that have met stringent technical, operational, and customer success requirements to earn this prestigious designation.” “Attaining a Solutions Partner with certified software designation is an important way for partners to stand out in the market and demonstrate their proven ca...
Yext ( NYSE: YEXT ) on Wednesday said that it amended its modified Dutch auction tender offer to repurchase shares, reducing the maximum aggregate purchase price to $140 million from $180 million. The company also extended the expiration of the tender offer to March 18, 2026, from March 12. Yext said the reduction followed a reassessment of borrowing additional funds under its credit facilities du...
Yext ( NYSE: YEXT ) on Wednesday said that it amended its modified Dutch auction tender offer to repurchase shares, reducing the maximum aggregate purchase price to $140 million from $180 million. The company also extended the expiration of the tender offer to March 18, 2026, from March 12. Yext said the reduction followed a reassessment of borrowing additional funds under its credit facilities due to higher capital costs amid recent macroeconomic developments. The company said 3,000 shares had been tendered for purchase as of the latest update, according to information from the depositary. YEXT -0.70% after hours to $5.66. Source: Press Release More on Yext Your Yext Tender Offer Opportunity Yext: Testing Investors' Patience As Churn Persists (Downgrade) Yext CEO withdraws acquisition bid, company plans $150M buyback Seeking Alpha’s Quant Rating on Yext Historical earnings data for Yext
Up to 21,000 asylum seekers who have waited for a year for their claims to be processed could be allowed to enter the jobs market so they can support themselves, the Home Office has said, as part of a package of measures to be announced on Thursday. As the government seeks to empty asylum hotels, claimants who break the law, work illegally or are found to have enough assets to live without support...
Up to 21,000 asylum seekers who have waited for a year for their claims to be processed could be allowed to enter the jobs market so they can support themselves, the Home Office has said, as part of a package of measures to be announced on Thursday. As the government seeks to empty asylum hotels, claimants who break the law, work illegally or are found to have enough assets to live without support will from June be ejected and lose their support payments. The developments have been questioned by the Refugee Council for risking an increase in rough sleeping among those escaping war and famine. They come as Shabana Mahmood has hit back in a column for the Guardian at demands from senior labour movement figures for ministers to stop focusing on migration and to soften their attacks on the Green party. The home secretary wrote: “Restoring order at our border is not just an embodiment of Labour values, it is the necessary condition for a Labour government to do anything at all.” Mahmood wrote that Labour’s vision should appeal to the mainstream and be “neither the nightmare of Farage’s borders, effectively closed, nor the Greens’ fairytale of borders effectively open”. She also said the government planned to launch a new “safe and legal” route in the autumn for students seeking refuge. There are about 30,600 people awaiting asylum claims living in roughly 200 hotels across the UK, and 107,000 people receiving asylum support, the Home Office said. At present, those in dispersal accommodation, such as private housing, receive £48 a week, while those in hotels receive £9.95 per person. Officials are seeking to move on many of the 21,000 people who have been in hotels for more than a year by extending permission to work. If they find work, the intention is that they would fall under the category of having asylum support removed and eventually move out. The statutory legal duty under EU law to provide asylum seekers with support and accommodation would be revoked on Thursday,...
“More Labour.” These two words sprang from the postmortem into last week’s Gorton and Denton byelection loss. But what do they mean when applied to what this government does, not least in the contested politics of migration? To answer that, we have to understand what the Labour party really is, because at its best it is a broad church. My party was born as a union of newly industrialised, working-...
“More Labour.” These two words sprang from the postmortem into last week’s Gorton and Denton byelection loss. But what do they mean when applied to what this government does, not least in the contested politics of migration? To answer that, we have to understand what the Labour party really is, because at its best it is a broad church. My party was born as a union of newly industrialised, working-class communities and radical social reformers. Added to that mix came those like my family. Immigrant communities came to this country in search of better lives and found their political home in the Labour party. Different though these groups may be, they are united by a set of values firmly within the mainstream. Three stand above all others. First, a belief in fairness: recognising that the dice are loaded against working-class communities. Second, tolerance towards others, that very British desire to live and let live. Third, a quiet but determined patriotism, for a country that is forever changing while something ineffable always endures. Apply that to migration and you find yourself at neither extreme. It demands an approach that is fair to those willing and able to contribute to our national life, but also a pace and scale of migration that does not pressure existing communities and further stretch public services. It means offering sanctuary to those fleeing danger, but restoring control and bearing down on those who abuse our asylum system. In short, it is neither the nightmare of Nigel Farage’s borders, in effect closed, nor the Greens’ fairytale of borders that would in effect be open. Neither is it the system we have today, which is why reform is desperately required. In the four years to the 2024 general election, this country experienced levels of migration not seen in more than four decades. Net migration hit 2.5 million people. It wasn’t only the scale, but the nature and pace of change. After the Conservatives dropped visa requirements, this country experie...
Tesla Inc. and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk arrives Wednesday at federal court in San Francisco. He’s on trial in a civil case for allegedly manipulating Twitter’s stock price prior to his purchase of the company in 2022. Josh Edelson/Getty Images Elon Musk took the stand in federal court Wednesday to defend himself against allegations that he used social media posts to intentionally drive down the stock ...
Tesla Inc. and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk arrives Wednesday at federal court in San Francisco. He’s on trial in a civil case for allegedly manipulating Twitter’s stock price prior to his purchase of the company in 2022. Josh Edelson/Getty Images Elon Musk took the stand in federal court Wednesday to defend himself against allegations that he used social media posts to intentionally drive down the stock price of Twitter Inc. before buying the company for $44 billion. That’s not at all what he was trying to do, the Tesla Inc. and SpaceX CEO testified. Advertisement Article continues below this ad “I was simply speaking my mind,” he said when asked if he’d stopped to think about how his comments would affect the stock and those who owned it. “I tweet what’s on my mind and the market decides if it’s material.” Shareholders of Twitter, which is now known as X, sued in 2022 alleging Musk used false, disparaging statements to get out of his deal to buy the company at $54.20 per share. Twitter and Musk later sued each other before the deal was completed. Statesman Logo Want more Statesman? Make us a Preferred Source on Google to see more of us when you search. Add Preferred Source They say Musk violated federal securities laws by making false, public statements that “were carefully calculated to drive down the price of Twitter stock.” Advertisement Article continues below this ad Testifying in U.S. District Court in San Francisco, Musk said he didn’t think it was “material” when, in early 2022, he began amassing Twitter stock and did not tweet about it or disclose his purchases to the Securities and Exchange Commission. The billionaire reached a deal to buy Twitter and take it private in April 2022. On May 13, however, he declared his plan “temporarily on hold” and said he needed to pinpoint the number of spam and fake accounts on the platform. Twitter’s stock tumbled as a result. Musk, wearing a dark suit and tie, reiterated his claim from 2022 that there were more fake users an...
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., March 04, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- PMGC Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: ELAB) (“PMGC” or the “Company”) today announced that it will effect a 1-for-6 reverse stock split (the “Split”) of its issued and outstanding and authorized common stock, par value $0.0001 per share (“Common Stock”), effective at 12:00 am, Eastern time, on March 10, 2026. Key Details of the Reverse Stock Split: C...
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., March 04, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- PMGC Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: ELAB) (“PMGC” or the “Company”) today announced that it will effect a 1-for-6 reverse stock split (the “Split”) of its issued and outstanding and authorized common stock, par value $0.0001 per share (“Common Stock”), effective at 12:00 am, Eastern time, on March 10, 2026. Key Details of the Reverse Stock Split: Conversion Ratio: Every 6 shares of issued and outstanding Common Stock will be consolidated into one share of Common Stock, and every 6 shares of authorized Common Stock will be consolidated into one share of Common Stock, each with no further action required from shareholders. Fractional Shares: Shareholders entitled to fractional shares will receive one full share for each fractional portion. Updated Stock Identifier: While the trading symbol for the Common Stock will remain “ELAB,” the Common Stock will be designated a new CUSIP number 73017P508. Equity Adjustments: Outstanding stock awards, options, and the shares reserved for the equity incentive plan will be adjusted proportionally to reflect the Split. Warrant Share and Exercise Price Adjustments: Shares of Common Stock underlying outstanding warrants and the exercise price of the outstanding warrants will be adjusted proportionally to reflect this stock split. Impact on Shareholders: Certificate Holders: Shareholders with physical certificates can exchange them, if desired, through VStock Transfer, LLC, the transfer agent of the Company, which will provide detailed instructions. Share Value: The reverse split does not impact the overall value of shareholder equity; it only reduces the number of shares outstanding while proportionally adjusting the share price. Impact on our Common Stock: The Company anticipates that there will be approximately 541,461 shares of common stock issued and outstanding immediately following the anticipated reverse stock split on March 10, 2026. The Company anticipates that there will be a...
Financial markets are always uncertain, but sometimes they are more uncertain. Right now, geopolitical concerns have investors on edge, with the market whipsawing, sometimes within the same day, between large losses and large gains. High-yield dividend stocks like Realty Income (O 0.77%) and Federal Realty (FRT 0.34%) let you focus on something other than stock prices. Boring is beautiful in turbu...
Financial markets are always uncertain, but sometimes they are more uncertain. Right now, geopolitical concerns have investors on edge, with the market whipsawing, sometimes within the same day, between large losses and large gains. High-yield dividend stocks like Realty Income (O 0.77%) and Federal Realty (FRT 0.34%) let you focus on something other than stock prices. Boring is beautiful in turbulent times Realty Income is one of the most boring real estate investment trusts (REITs) you'll come across. That is by design, as the company's core goal is to provide investors with a reliable and growing dividend. It has achieved that aim, noting it has three decades of annual dividend increases. The company's portfolio is focused on single-tenant retail properties leased on a net basis. A net lease requires the tenant to pay most property-level operating costs. With more than 15,500 properties across the United States and Europe, Realty Income is by far the largest player in the net lease space. It is a tortoise, given its large size, but slow and steady is pretty attractive in turbulent times. And so is the stock's lofty 4.8% dividend yield. Expand NYSE : O Realty Income Today's Change ( -0.77 %) $ -0.52 Current Price $ 66.05 Key Data Points Market Cap $62B Day's Range $ 65.32 - $ 66.45 52wk Range $ 50.71 - $ 67.94 Volume 263K Avg Vol 6.7M Gross Margin 48.73 % Dividend Yield 5.26 % Federal Realty is the REIT "king" Federal Realty is also focused on retail assets, but it owns strip malls and mixed-use developments. Unlike Realty Income, Federal Realty takes a quality-over-quantity approach, owning a portfolio of only about 100 properties. That said, the properties are much larger, and management ensures they are in high-population areas with wealthy residents and high barriers to entry. Expand NYSE : FRT Federal Realty Investment Trust Today's Change ( -0.34 %) $ -0.37 Current Price $ 110.20 Key Data Points Market Cap $9.5B Day's Range $ 109.16 - $ 110.43 52wk Range $ 8...
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Kinaxis ( KXS:CA ) announced that chief financial officer Blaine Fitzgerald will step down. Fitzgerald will remain in his role through May 8, 2026, following the company’s first-quarter earnings call. The company will immediately begin a search for a new CFO. More on Kinaxis Inc. Kinaxis aims to increase share buyback capacity Kinaxis appoints Razat Gaurav as new CEO Seeking Alpha’s Quant Rating o...
Kinaxis ( KXS:CA ) announced that chief financial officer Blaine Fitzgerald will step down. Fitzgerald will remain in his role through May 8, 2026, following the company’s first-quarter earnings call. The company will immediately begin a search for a new CFO. More on Kinaxis Inc. Kinaxis aims to increase share buyback capacity Kinaxis appoints Razat Gaurav as new CEO Seeking Alpha’s Quant Rating on Kinaxis Inc. Historical earnings data for Kinaxis Inc. Financial information for Kinaxis Inc.
00:01 Speaker A Broadcom's first quarter earnings they are just now crossing the wire. Uh Q1 adjusted EPS 205. The estimate was 203. In terms of the top line, Q1 net revenue 19.31 billion. Uh consensus was closer to 19.26 billion. Uh turning uh more importantly to the forecast here. Q2 revenue about 22 billion is what Broadcom is calling for. The estimate was close to about 20.53 billion. Broadcom...
00:01 Speaker A Broadcom's first quarter earnings they are just now crossing the wire. Uh Q1 adjusted EPS 205. The estimate was 203. In terms of the top line, Q1 net revenue 19.31 billion. Uh consensus was closer to 19.26 billion. Uh turning uh more importantly to the forecast here. Q2 revenue about 22 billion is what Broadcom is calling for. The estimate was close to about 20.53 billion. Broadcom approving a new 10 billion share buyback program. Just looking through the release here, some comments from CEO Hock Tan. Uh talks about Broadcom achieving record first quarter revenue on continued strength in AI semiconductor solutions. He says Q1 AI revenue uh 8.4 billion he says grew 106% year- over- year. He says that was above the forecast. 01:14 Speaker A Our our AI revenue growth is accelerating, Hock Tan says, and that we expect AI semiconductor revenue to be 10.7 billion in Q2. Initially, we're pretty much flat here in the in the after hours. So investors at least initially look underwhelmed. Remember heading into this print, the stock was down about 20% from that December record and really part of kind of a broader trend we've seen. Investors have been um skeptical that all this big tech AI spending is really going to stay at these elevated levels. Um and therefore names like Broadcom, they've been concerned about whether they can keep really benefiting here. 01:43 Speaker B And I think the response is more just looking at, you know, the expectations that's been set, right for this company, especially in terms of where everybody hopes the AI revenue grows, which will really be, you know, a big part of their of their flywheel for obviously networking, you know, we still see a lot of growth in networking. Um obviously as as backend, that's the fabric for all of these racks. And then the custom, you know, semiconductor stuff I think remains one of the biggest bright spots for them while while we'll continue to see that grow. I expect still a whole host of confidence...
00:01 Speaker A Broadcom's first quarter earnings they are just now crossing the wire. Uh Q1 adjusted EPS 205. The estimate was 203. In terms of the top line, Q1 net revenue 19.31 billion. Uh consensus was closer to 19.26 billion. Uh turning uh more importantly to the forecast here. Q2 revenue about 22 billion is what Broadcom is calling for. The estimate was close to about 20.53 billion. Broadcom...
00:01 Speaker A Broadcom's first quarter earnings they are just now crossing the wire. Uh Q1 adjusted EPS 205. The estimate was 203. In terms of the top line, Q1 net revenue 19.31 billion. Uh consensus was closer to 19.26 billion. Uh turning uh more importantly to the forecast here. Q2 revenue about 22 billion is what Broadcom is calling for. The estimate was close to about 20.53 billion. Broadcom approving a new 10 billion share buyback program. Just looking through the release here, some comments from CEO Hock Tan. Uh talks about Broadcom achieving record first quarter revenue on continued strength in AI semiconductor solutions. He says Q1 AI revenue uh 8.4 billion he says grew 106% year- over- year. He says that was above the forecast. 01:14 Speaker A Our our AI revenue growth is accelerating, Hock Tan says, and that we expect AI semiconductor revenue to be 10.7 billion in Q2. Initially, we're pretty much flat here in the in the after hours. So investors at least initially look underwhelmed. Remember heading into this print, the stock was down about 20% from that December record and really part of kind of a broader trend we've seen. Investors have been um skeptical that all this big tech AI spending is really going to stay at these elevated levels. Um and therefore names like Broadcom, they've been concerned about whether they can keep really benefiting here. 01:43 Speaker B And I think the response is more just looking at, you know, the expectations that's been set, right for this company, especially in terms of where everybody hopes the AI revenue grows, which will really be, you know, a big part of their of their flywheel for obviously networking, you know, we still see a lot of growth in networking. Um obviously as as backend, that's the fabric for all of these racks. And then the custom, you know, semiconductor stuff I think remains one of the biggest bright spots for them while while we'll continue to see that grow. I expect still a whole host of confidence...
Benjamin Nygren’s 19th goal of the season sent Celtic into second place in the Scottish Premiership as the champions won at Aberdeen. Nygren combined with his fellow substitute James Forrest to put the visitors back in front midway through the second half with a deft finish. The Swede faced a lengthy wait for confirmation as the offside lines were drawn but Gavin Molloy’s outstretched foot was ult...
Benjamin Nygren’s 19th goal of the season sent Celtic into second place in the Scottish Premiership as the champions won at Aberdeen. Nygren combined with his fellow substitute James Forrest to put the visitors back in front midway through the second half with a deft finish. The Swede faced a lengthy wait for confirmation as the offside lines were drawn but Gavin Molloy’s outstretched foot was ultimately judged to have played the midfielder on. Kieran Tierney had followed up his goal against Rangers on Sunday with an early opener but Kevin Nisbet soon levelled from the spot for Aberdeen, who were being watched by managerial candidate Sandro Schwarz. Celtic held out to record a first win in three league games, which put them a point above Rangers and five behind leaders Hearts. The former Mainz, Hertha Berlin, Dynamo Moscow and New York Red Bulls manager Schwarz was in the main stand at Pittodrie after emerging as a candidate in Aberdeen’s two-month search for a replacement for the sacked Jimmy Thelin. The Dons had gone five league games without a win and the interim manager, Peter Leven, made four changes with the captain Graeme Shinnie dropping to the bench. The former Celtic midfielder Stuart Armstrong was among those coming in. The Celtic manager, Martin O’Neill, handed starts to Reo Hatate, Sebastian Tounekti and Luke McCowan after they helped the champions fight back for a draw at Ibrox after coming off the bench. Tomas Cvancara started upfront with Daizen Maeda on the bench. There was a late change to O’Neill’s team after Dane Murray dropped out during the warm-up. The on-loan Brentford centre-back Benjamin Arthur was drafted in for his first start. View image in fullscreen Celtic’s Benjamin Nygren scores his side’s second at Aberdeen. Photograph: Robert Perry/PA Celtic opened the scoring inside five minutes. Liam Scales acrobatically hooked McCowan’s corner into the goalmouth where Tierney had room to volley home. It was the left-back’s 13th Celtic goal and h...
The S&P 500 (SNPINDEX:^GSPC) rose 0.77% to 6,868.95, the Nasdaq Composite (NASDAQINDEX:^IXIC) climbed 1.29% to 22,807.48 on tech and crypto strength, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJINDICES:^DJI) added 0.49% to 48,739.40 as easing oil prices supported cyclicals. Defense names, including Lockheed Martin and Palantir Technologies, stayed elevated after earlier wartime gains, while semiconduc...
The S&P 500 (SNPINDEX:^GSPC) rose 0.77% to 6,868.95, the Nasdaq Composite (NASDAQINDEX:^IXIC) climbed 1.29% to 22,807.48 on tech and crypto strength, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJINDICES:^DJI) added 0.49% to 48,739.40 as easing oil prices supported cyclicals. Defense names, including Lockheed Martin and Palantir Technologies, stayed elevated after earlier wartime gains, while semiconductor leaders Micron Technology and Intel rebounded from the prior session’s rout, aided by a powerful rally in crypto proxy Coinbase Global . It was an all-around better day for the markets in the U.S., with gains across all three indexes. While Iran is denying earlier reports that it reached out to discuss peace, the U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict may have simmered somewhat for now, stabilizing oil and gas prices after two volatile days. Further helping move U.S. markets higher was a jobs report showing that private-sector employment grew by 63,000 in February, exceeding analysts’ expectations of 48,000. Continue reading