jetcityimage/iStock Editorial via Getty Images Eli Lilly ( LLY ) shares are down in Monday morning trading following a serious report of liver failure attributed to a US FDA patient who was taking the company's new oral GLP-1 weight loss drug Foundayo (orforglipron). The agency's FDA Adverse Events Reporting System lists the case's receipt on April 30 involving a 56-year-old male. The report is re...
jetcityimage/iStock Editorial via Getty Images Eli Lilly ( LLY ) shares are down in Monday morning trading following a serious report of liver failure attributed to a US FDA patient who was taking the company's new oral GLP-1 weight loss drug Foundayo (orforglipron). The agency's FDA Adverse Events Reporting System lists the case's receipt on April 30 involving a 56-year-old male. The report is receiving expedited priority. As of Monday, since Foundayo launched on April 9, there have been 34 reports sent to the FAERS database. Only one other, received on April 28, is considered serious: A 66-year-old female who reported peripheral edema (fluid buildup in extremities) and hypersensitivity. Foundayo's labeling does not include any warnings for hepatic or edema issues. However, it does include the potential for hypersensitivity reactions. Obesity itself can also contribute to liver disease and edema. More on Eli Lilly Eli Lilly and Company 2026 Q1 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation Eli Lilly: Buying Opportunity Knocking On The Front Door Again (Rating Upgrade) Eli Lilly and Company (LLY) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript Most and least shorted mid-to mega-cap healthcare stocks in May Key deals this week: Organon, ARC Resources, Nebius, Eli Lilly and more
MCMINNVILLE, Tenn., May 04, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Security Bancorp, Inc. (OTCBB “SCYT”) (“Company”) today announced consolidated results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2026. The Company is the holding company for Security Federal Savings Bank of McMinnville, Tennessee.
MCMINNVILLE, Tenn., May 04, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Security Bancorp, Inc. (OTCBB “SCYT”) (“Company”) today announced consolidated results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2026. The Company is the holding company for Security Federal Savings Bank of McMinnville, Tennessee.
US transportation stocks plunged Monday morning after Amazon.com Inc. announced expanded logistics offerings that will turn it into a major competitor for parcel carriers and air freight companies, and also impact truckers and third-party brokers. FedEx Corp. shares fell as much as 7.4% in its worst day in more than a year, while fellow rival United Parcel Service Inc. dropped as much as 8.9%. Log...
US transportation stocks plunged Monday morning after Amazon.com Inc. announced expanded logistics offerings that will turn it into a major competitor for parcel carriers and air freight companies, and also impact truckers and third-party brokers. FedEx Corp. shares fell as much as 7.4% in its worst day in more than a year, while fellow rival United Parcel Service Inc. dropped as much as 8.9%. Logistics firms Forward Air Corp. and GXO Logistics Inc. suffered double-digit declines. Several truckers, including Old Dominion Freight Line Inc. , fell more than 5%. Amazon has been building out its distribution network for years, primarily focused on boosting fast shipping for sellers on its own marketplace. The retailer is now opening that network to businesses beyond Amazon sellers. It will offer freight, distribution and fulfillment, and parcel shipping to standalone customers, from industrial manufacturer 3M Co. to outdoor retailer Lands’ End Inc. , Amazon said in a statement Monday. The announcement “could be a watershed moment for North American freight transportation companies,” Morgan Stanley analyst Ravi Shanker wrote in a note to clients on Monday. Air freight companies and parcel carriers are likely to take the hardest hit, while truckers, railroads, ocean shippers and warehouse operators are also at risk, he added. Amazon operates an extensive network of warehouses and delivery stations mostly designed to fulfill and deliver customer orders. It is trying to make use of any extra capacity in its network by offering to transport goods as a service even when the transport has nothing to do with Amazon’s core e-commerce business. This increases the total market Amazon can serve and threatens to peel business away from UPS and FedEx. “Amazon has been heading in this direction for several years, offering portions of its supply chain capabilities as services to non-Amazon sellers,” said Nate Skiver , founder of LPF Spend Management, a shipping consulting firm. “Bringi...
Virginia and Washington D.C. paused the data collection and sharing, after Bloomberg's investigation found their health insurance marketplaces were sharing users' information with advertisers.
Virginia and Washington D.C. paused the data collection and sharing, after Bloomberg's investigation found their health insurance marketplaces were sharing users' information with advertisers.
We have selected seven of the most interesting and important news stories covering US-China relations from the past few weeks. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. UN bloated, costly, but China fears to keep US involved, House committee told The United Nations is bloated, costly, badly in need of reform, and too often works against US interests, but pulli...
We have selected seven of the most interesting and important news stories covering US-China relations from the past few weeks. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. UN bloated, costly, but China fears to keep US involved, House committee told The United Nations is bloated, costly, badly in need of reform, and too often works against US interests, but pulling out of the international organisation would see China expand its influence and leave Washington...
We have selected seven of the most interesting and important news stories covering global relations from the past few weeks. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. Quad summit plan turns uneasy as India pushes ahead without top leaders: sources A stretch of awkward diplomacy was unfolding in the Indo-Pacific in April: New Delhi was planning to host a foreig...
We have selected seven of the most interesting and important news stories covering global relations from the past few weeks. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. Quad summit plan turns uneasy as India pushes ahead without top leaders: sources A stretch of awkward diplomacy was unfolding in the Indo-Pacific in April: New Delhi was planning to host a foreign ministers’ meeting that could have been framed as a leaders-level discussion, even if the top...
AI operator and military contractor Palantir Technologies (PLTR) is set to report first quarter earnings results after the bell on Monday. Morning Brief Host Julie Hyman Barron's Investor Circle Newsletter editor Josh Schafer look at Wall Street's expectations for the AI company, while also examining Palantir's release of a new chore coat.
AI operator and military contractor Palantir Technologies (PLTR) is set to report first quarter earnings results after the bell on Monday. Morning Brief Host Julie Hyman Barron's Investor Circle Newsletter editor Josh Schafer look at Wall Street's expectations for the AI company, while also examining Palantir's release of a new chore coat.
Today, I’m talking with Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi. It’s become something of an annual tradition to have Dara join us in the studio when he comes to New York for Uber’s big GO-GET event every year, and it’s always a lot of fun. The big news this year is that Dara is really starting to think about Uber as a much larger platform for travel — starting with the ability to book hotels in the Uber app, ...
Today, I’m talking with Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi. It’s become something of an annual tradition to have Dara join us in the studio when he comes to New York for Uber’s big GO-GET event every year, and it’s always a lot of fun. The big news this year is that Dara is really starting to think about Uber as a much larger platform for travel — starting with the ability to book hotels in the Uber app, thanks to a partnership with Expedia. There’s also new services, like being able to have coffee and snacks in your Uber when it arrives, and even personal shopping. Uber is going so far as to call this an everything app, so I wanted to see how far Dara thinks everything actually goes — and whether he’s feeling pressure to own more of the user experience in a world where AI companies keep promising that their chatbots will book all the cars for you. Verge subscribers, don’t forget you get exclusive access to ad-free Decoder wherever you get your podcasts. Head here . Not a subscriber? You can sign up here . I also wanted to know if those chatbots have created any opportunities for Uber. Last year Dara told me he was wide open to partnerships just to see if they were meaningful, but all the AI Uber integrations I’ve seen so far have been pretty clunky, and far slower than just using the app myself. So we dug into what Dara is seeing there — and if there’s any potential in the future. I’ve also been dying to talk to software CEOs about what AI is doing inside their companies, as AI coding tools and agentic systems upend software development. Just a couple of weeks ago, Uber’s CTO said the company had already burned through its entire token budget for the year by the start of April, and Dara told me he was rethinking how fast the company would hire people as it spent more money on tokens. That’s a big bet, and I wanted to know if Dara was rethinking how his software teams were structured as AI starts to muddle the relationship between product managers, designers, and engineers....
D-Wave Quantum (NYSE: QBTS) is gaining attention as quantum computing moves closer to real-world adoption. With customer traction, AI-related demand, and Wall Street pointing to major upside, the bull case is getting harder to ignore. But the valuation is already pricing in a lot, making execution the real story investors need to watch. Stock prices used were the market prices of April 27, 2026. T...
D-Wave Quantum (NYSE: QBTS) is gaining attention as quantum computing moves closer to real-world adoption. With customer traction, AI-related demand, and Wall Street pointing to major upside, the bull case is getting harder to ignore. But the valuation is already pricing in a lot, making execution the real story investors need to watch. Stock prices used were the market prices of April 27, 2026. The video was published on May 2, 2026. Continue reading
According to a new report published by global consultancy McKinsey & Co., there's a new $7 trillion opportunity that every investor should be aware of now. "The race to scale AI [artificial intelligence] has triggered one of the largest infrastructure build-outs in modern history," the report begins. "By our estimates, global spending on data centers could reach $7 trillion by 2030." Most investor...
According to a new report published by global consultancy McKinsey & Co., there's a new $7 trillion opportunity that every investor should be aware of now. "The race to scale AI [artificial intelligence] has triggered one of the largest infrastructure build-outs in modern history," the report begins. "By our estimates, global spending on data centers could reach $7 trillion by 2030." Most investors looking to ride the AI trend have gone after AI stocks . Others have looked to buying data center REITs in order to cash in on the AI industry's rapidly rising appetite for new compute power. But there's one other category AI investors should be closely monitoring: nuclear energy. That's because it has the potential to deliver huge amounts of clean, reliable power to both the AI and the data center industries. When it comes to high-upside nuclear energy stocks , two clearly top the list. Continue reading
Key Events This Week: Payrolls, Quarterly Refunding, Confidence, And More Earnings Key data releases this week will be the US April jobs report and the University of Michigan’s consumer survey. Other economic events feature the US Treasury quarterly refunding announcement and rate decisions in Australia, Norway and Sweden. Corporate earnings include AMD, Palantir and Rheinmetall. The focus this we...
Key Events This Week: Payrolls, Quarterly Refunding, Confidence, And More Earnings Key data releases this week will be the US April jobs report and the University of Michigan’s consumer survey. Other economic events feature the US Treasury quarterly refunding announcement and rate decisions in Australia, Norway and Sweden. Corporate earnings include AMD, Palantir and Rheinmetall. The focus this week will be on the US April jobs report due Friday. Economists see payrolls up +65k in April, down from +178k in March, with a slightly faster earnings growth rate (+0.3% vs +0.2% in March) and a stable unemployment rate (4.3%). Other labor market indicators due will include the JOLTS report on Tuesday and the ADP report on Wednesday. Elsewhere, US indicators will include the University of Michigan’s consumer survey for May on Friday (our US economists forecast some rebound in sentiment from 47.6 in April to 52.2), the ISM services index on Tuesday and Q1 non-farm productivity data on Thursday. Rounding out US events, there will also be the quarterly US Treasury refunding announcement on Wednesday. From central banks, policy rate decisions will be due from the Reserve Bank of Australia on Tuesday (expect a hike) and Sweden’s Riksbank and Norway’s Norges on Thursday. There will also be plenty of speakers from the Fed and the ECB. European indicators next week will include the April CPI reports in Switzerland (Tuesday) and Sweden (Wednesday), as well as March industrial production, factory orders and trade in Germany. In politics, the focus will be on the local elections in the UK on Thursday. Elsewhere, there will be an OPEC+ meeting this Sunday. Finally, the busy corporate earnings schedule continues with highlights including tech names Palantir, AMD and CoreWeave and big consumer stocks Walt Disney and McDonald’s, amongst others. Defence firms Rheinmetall and Leonardo will also be in focus. Other notable European firms releasing results feature Shell, Ferrari and AB InBev. ...
Cloudflare (NYSE:NET) currently trades around $207.07, while the average Wall Street price target sits at $231.85, implying roughly 12% upside. Cloudflare operates a global connectivity cloud that delivers content, secures traffic, and increasingly serves as infrastructure for AI workloads. CEO Matthew Prince has positioned the company as the platform powering the “agentic Internet,” where AI agen...
Cloudflare (NYSE:NET) currently trades around $207.07, while the average Wall Street price target sits at $231.85, implying roughly 12% upside. Cloudflare operates a global connectivity cloud that delivers content, secures traffic, and increasingly serves as infrastructure for AI workloads. CEO Matthew Prince has positioned the company as the platform powering the “agentic Internet,” where AI agents run ... Is Cloudflare Overvalued at 182x Earnings? Analysts Still See 12% Upside