The new hub features dedicated college group chats and personalized feeds designed to help students stay connected with their campus communities, even while they’re away for the summer.
The new hub features dedicated college group chats and personalized feeds designed to help students stay connected with their campus communities, even while they’re away for the summer.
B4LLS/iStock via Getty Images My title above may not sound familiar to those under 45 or so. But it is *perfect* to describe QXO and its chairman, Brad Jacobs! (Whoever first identifies the rest of the quote without looking it
B4LLS/iStock via Getty Images My title above may not sound familiar to those under 45 or so. But it is *perfect* to describe QXO and its chairman, Brad Jacobs! (Whoever first identifies the rest of the quote without looking it
It took quite a few months, but Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) found its way back into the $5 trillion club. Until now, it’s the only member, and while there’s a risk that Jensen Huang’s GPU empire might get the boot from the club again as shares show signs of looking lower, I do think that it’s the ... Nvidia is Back in the $5 Trillion Club. It Might Not Take Long Before $9 Trillion
It took quite a few months, but Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) found its way back into the $5 trillion club. Until now, it’s the only member, and while there’s a risk that Jensen Huang’s GPU empire might get the boot from the club again as shares show signs of looking lower, I do think that it’s the ... Nvidia is Back in the $5 Trillion Club. It Might Not Take Long Before $9 Trillion
Earnings Call Insights: Willis Towers Watson (WTW) Q1 2026 Management View "In the first quarter, we delivered 3% organic growth with adjusted operating margin of 22.3% and $3.72 of adjusted diluted earnings per share." (CEO Carl A. Hess) CEO Carl
Earnings Call Insights: Willis Towers Watson (WTW) Q1 2026 Management View "In the first quarter, we delivered 3% organic growth with adjusted operating margin of 22.3% and $3.72 of adjusted diluted earnings per share." (CEO Carl A. Hess) CEO Carl
Earnings Call Insights: PHINIA Inc. (PHIN) Q1 2026 Management View “The first quarter developed largely as we expected with highlights including solid revenue growth from both Fuel Systems and Aftermarket, keeping us on track to achieve our full year guidance,” said (President, CEO & Director Brady
Earnings Call Insights: PHINIA Inc. (PHIN) Q1 2026 Management View “The first quarter developed largely as we expected with highlights including solid revenue growth from both Fuel Systems and Aftermarket, keeping us on track to achieve our full year guidance,” said (President, CEO & Director Brady
Earnings Call Insights: Wayfair (W) Q1 2026 Management View "Wayfair has been off to a solid start to the year despite a volatile macroeconomic backdrop." (Co-Founder, Co-Chairman & CEO Niraj Shah) "Our net revenue grew by 7% in the first quarter, driven
Earnings Call Insights: Wayfair (W) Q1 2026 Management View "Wayfair has been off to a solid start to the year despite a volatile macroeconomic backdrop." (Co-Founder, Co-Chairman & CEO Niraj Shah) "Our net revenue grew by 7% in the first quarter, driven
Earnings Call Insights: Climb Global Solutions (CLMB) Q1 2026 Management view CEO Dale Foster said the company delivered “double-digit organic growth in our core business” in Q1 and “had some benefit from our acquisition of Interworks cloud,” while continuing to be “disciplined in our signing
Earnings Call Insights: Climb Global Solutions (CLMB) Q1 2026 Management view CEO Dale Foster said the company delivered “double-digit organic growth in our core business” in Q1 and “had some benefit from our acquisition of Interworks cloud,” while continuing to be “disciplined in our signing
American Efficient People keep inventing new things that use electricity. As people use more electric stuff, they need to find electricity to power it. One approach is to build new power plants to generate new electricity, but this is expensive, time-consuming and environmentally problematic. Another way to get electricity for new stuff is for people to use less electricity for other stuff. Rip ou...
American Efficient People keep inventing new things that use electricity. As people use more electric stuff, they need to find electricity to power it. One approach is to build new power plants to generate new electricity, but this is expensive, time-consuming and environmentally problematic. Another way to get electricity for new stuff is for people to use less electricity for other stuff. Rip out your old energy-inefficient light bulbs or appliances and replace them with new, more-efficient bulbs or appliances. Set your air conditioner to 74 instead of 68. Etc. You might think that these two approaches — (1) build a power plant, (2) use your air conditioner less — would be fungible, and market prices would determine the balance between them. You can get paid for generating a megawatt-hour of electricity, you have to pay to use a megawatt-hour of electricity, and the market price will incentivize some people to generate more and others to use less. But electricity is a weird commodity: It can’t be stored easily, and supply and demand have to balance minute by minute. Electric grid operators — the agencies that coordinate regional power grids in the US — care about capacity , making sure that they have enough electricity to meet peak demand. And so they pay power generators not only for each megawatt-hour they produce, but also for adding capacity to the system. There are “ capacity auctions ” where power generators commit to be available to generate power in future years, and get paid for those commitments out of customers’ electric bills. If you build a power plant, you can get paid both for the capacity that you commit and for actually generating electricity. But what about saving electricity? Committing to use one less megawatt at peak times is about as good as committing to supply one more megawatt at peak times. And so grid operators often have capacity auctions for using less electricity: If you commit to use less electricity at peak times, you can get paid f...
June WTI crude oil (CLM26 ) today is down -2.01 (-1.88%), and June RBOB gasoline (RBM26 ) is down -0.0104 (-0.29%). Crude oil and gasoline prices gave up early gains today and fell sharply on concerns that higher energy prices are starting to curb demand and global economic growth. Long...
June WTI crude oil (CLM26 ) today is down -2.01 (-1.88%), and June RBOB gasoline (RBM26 ) is down -0.0104 (-0.29%). Crude oil and gasoline prices gave up early gains today and fell sharply on concerns that higher energy prices are starting to curb demand and global economic growth. Long...
Four "Magnificent Seven" companies reported earnings after the market closed on April 29, resulting in a busy night and day, as investors parsed through the reports to determine winners and losers. The broader market also had an interesting response today, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average blasting higher by over 700 points, while the Nasdaq Composite rose marginally, as of X p.m. ET. Image so...
Four "Magnificent Seven" companies reported earnings after the market closed on April 29, resulting in a busy night and day, as investors parsed through the reports to determine winners and losers. The broader market also had an interesting response today, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average blasting higher by over 700 points, while the Nasdaq Composite rose marginally, as of X p.m. ET. Image source: Getty Images. Continue reading