Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) shares rose approximately 4.83% in Tuesday’s session, climbing from an opening price of $273.50 to trade at around $287. The move is a meaningful bounce for a stock that has struggled in recent weeks, with GOOGL shares still down 9% year to date. Today’s session puts the stock on pace for one of ... Alphabet Climbs 5%: Google’s Nine-Minute Bitcoin Warning Is Turning Heads o...
Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) shares rose approximately 4.83% in Tuesday’s session, climbing from an opening price of $273.50 to trade at around $287. The move is a meaningful bounce for a stock that has struggled in recent weeks, with GOOGL shares still down 9% year to date. Today’s session puts the stock on pace for one of ... Alphabet Climbs 5%: Google’s Nine-Minute Bitcoin Warning Is Turning Heads on Wall Street
Europe is expected to have enough jet fuel to avoid shortages in April, according to people directly involved in the aviation fuel market. But that situation could change in May, as the conflict in the Middle East continues to rock global energy markets. The European Union and UK are net importers of jet fuel — including kerosene, the base product — and regularly take cargoes from inside the Persi...
Europe is expected to have enough jet fuel to avoid shortages in April, according to people directly involved in the aviation fuel market. But that situation could change in May, as the conflict in the Middle East continues to rock global energy markets. The European Union and UK are net importers of jet fuel — including kerosene, the base product — and regularly take cargoes from inside the Persian Gulf in normal times. The effective halt of shipments through the Strait of Hormuz is pressuring the region’s supplies, a fact highlighted earlier Tuesday by US President Donald Trump. See also: Trump Tells Allies to Fight for Jet Fuel or Buy From the US The fallout from the Iran war is depriving the world of millions of barrels of petroleum products each day, with the cost of many, including jet fuel, rising more than crude oil. Some airlines have already canceled flights, and the pressure on supplies is set to intensify the longer the key waterway stays closed. There are no signs of jet fuel stockpiles running out in Europe yet, people involved in fuel trading said, asking not to be identified because they’re not permitted to speak to the media. However, stockpiles could start to run out in May as barrels are used up, the people said. Ultimately, that could lead to shortages. “The European jet fuel market looks fairly supplied for the next few weeks based on stock cover, however the lack of arrivals that will ensue from this week will put significant pressure on domestic and regional refiners to increase yields,” said Janiv Shah , a vice president for oil at Rystad Energy. “Jet fuel arrivals from the Middle East and Asia will drop immediately with few real alternative options.” France, the UK and the Netherlands are among Europe’s top importers of jet fuel and kerosene, according to ship-tracking data from Vortexa. Alongside the Persian Gulf, notable suppliers into the continent include India and Nigeria, which is home to the giant Dangote refinery. Stockpiles of jet-t...
“Your AI? It’s my AI now.” The line came from Etay Maor, VP of Threat Intelligence at Cato Networks , in an exclusive interview with VentureBeat at RSAC 2026 — and it describes exactly what happened to a U.K. CEO whose OpenClaw instance ended up for sale on BreachForums. Maor's argument is that the industry handed AI agents the kind of autonomy it would never extend to a human employee, discarding...
“Your AI? It’s my AI now.” The line came from Etay Maor, VP of Threat Intelligence at Cato Networks , in an exclusive interview with VentureBeat at RSAC 2026 — and it describes exactly what happened to a U.K. CEO whose OpenClaw instance ended up for sale on BreachForums. Maor's argument is that the industry handed AI agents the kind of autonomy it would never extend to a human employee, discarding zero trust, least privilege, and assume-breach in the process. The proof arrived on BreachForums three weeks before Maor’s interview. On February 22, a threat actor using the handle “fluffyduck” posted a listing advertising root shell access to the CEO’s computer for $25,000 in Monero or Litecoin. The shell was not the selling point. The CEO’s OpenClaw AI personal assistant was. The buyer would get every conversation the CEO had with the AI, the company’s full production database, Telegram bot tokens, Trading 212 API keys, and personal details the CEO disclosed to the assistant about family and finances. The threat actor noted the CEO was actively interacting with OpenClaw in real time, making the listing a live intelligence feed rather than a static data dump. Cato CTRL senior security researcher Vitaly Simonovich documented the listing on February 25. The CEO’s OpenClaw instance stored everything in plain-text Markdown files under ~/.openclaw/workspace/ with no encryption at rest. The threat actor didn't need to exfiltrate anything; the CEO had already assembled it. When the security team discovered the breach, there was no native enterprise kill switch, no management console, and no way to inventory how many other instances were running across the organization. OpenClaw runs locally with direct access to the host machine’s file system, network connections, browser sessions, and installed applications. The coverage to date has tracked its velocity, but what it hasn't mapped is the threat surface. The four vendors who used RSAC 2026 to ship responses still haven't produce...
Love to see the BACKSST BOYS at the Sphere. The Google Pixel 9 walked so that the Samsung Galaxy S26 could run. Google introduced AI editing tools to Photos slowly. It started with changes to the background - make the sky more blue, or remove crowds of tourists. Things got weird once the company added natural language requests and let you ask for basically any change. There were some guardrails, b...
Love to see the BACKSST BOYS at the Sphere. The Google Pixel 9 walked so that the Samsung Galaxy S26 could run. Google introduced AI editing tools to Photos slowly. It started with changes to the background - make the sky more blue, or remove crowds of tourists. Things got weird once the company added natural language requests and let you ask for basically any change. There were some guardrails, but in many cases it was easy to prompt your way around them into creating a potentially harmful image of something that never happened - helicopter crashes, smoking bombs on street corners, that kind of thing. That's the world Samsung's updated Photo Assist steps into. At Unpacked in Febru … Read the full story at The Verge.
For many retirement savers, one of the most frustrating parts of having money in a traditional IRA or 401(k) is having to deal with required minimum distributions , or RMDs. RMDs begin at either age 73 or 75, depending on when you were born. And they have the potential to create a big tax headache. The reason RMDs exist is simple. The IRS gives you a tax break on contributions to a traditional IRA...
For many retirement savers, one of the most frustrating parts of having money in a traditional IRA or 401(k) is having to deal with required minimum distributions , or RMDs. RMDs begin at either age 73 or 75, depending on when you were born. And they have the potential to create a big tax headache. The reason RMDs exist is simple. The IRS gives you a tax break on contributions to a traditional IRA or 401(k). It wants to be able to tax you on that money at some point, so you're forced to take withdrawals. Image source: Getty Images. Continue reading
Deutsche Lufthansa AG is readying plans to ground planes in case demand drops amid the war in the Middle East. Europe’s biggest aviation group has assigned teams to develop crisis plans that differ in severity, Chief Executive Officer Carsten Spohr told employees Tuesday, according to a spokesman for Lufthansa. The arrangements could entail grounding as many as 40 aircraft, or 5% of the airline’s ...
Deutsche Lufthansa AG is readying plans to ground planes in case demand drops amid the war in the Middle East. Europe’s biggest aviation group has assigned teams to develop crisis plans that differ in severity, Chief Executive Officer Carsten Spohr told employees Tuesday, according to a spokesman for Lufthansa. The arrangements could entail grounding as many as 40 aircraft, or 5% of the airline’s capacity, the spokesman said. Handelsblatt first reported Lufthansa’s preparation of crisis plans. The crisis plans are being prompted not just by the escalating price of jet fuel but also its possible scarcity. The effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz has stranded a significant proportion of global jet fuel shipments and led refineries in Asia to cut production. Europe is the main importer of jet fuel — including kerosene — from the Persian Gulf, with supplies from that region accounting for about half of European Union and UK imports, according to Vortexa data compiled by Bloomberg News.
Investment Thesis I value Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ ) with a Hold judgment. The company is well-appreciated by investors for being one of the biggest and most diversified players in the pharmaceutical industry, a defensive stock with a long history (62 years) of dividend increase. Given the considerable capital increase the company has been realizing in the last year, this analysis aims to quan...
Investment Thesis I value Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ ) with a Hold judgment. The company is well-appreciated by investors for being one of the biggest and most diversified players in the pharmaceutical industry, a defensive stock with a long history (62 years) of dividend increase. Given the considerable capital increase the company has been realizing in the last year, this analysis aims to quantitatively evaluate if the company is still undervalued, fairly valued, or overvalued. The outcome of the Monte Carlo DCF model implemented answers this question from a statistical and probabilistic point of view: the stock in the base case is overvalued in slightly more than 1 possible future out of 2. This result has to be integrated with the analysis made on the stock’s risk-adjusted performance and on the stock’s quality relative to its competitors: JNJ ranks second in its peer group in terms of factor scorecard quality (only Eli Lily ( LLY ) does better), with the Fama-French regression analysis highlighting a structural break that happened after mid-2024 and the rolling Jensen’s alpha of the stock recovering after the litigation events. Looking at the stock’s dividend performance, JNJ still has room to increase its dividends in the following year, holding a payout ratio of 64%, one of the lowest in its peer group. This characteristic makes the stock attractive for more defensive investors and contributes to justifying the hold rating. Nonetheless, mathematically, the dividend return per se is not sufficient to repay the investors for the risk taken in buying the stock; a capital increase is fundamental to bridge the gap of 1.13% between the equity return and the cost of equity of the stock. Introduction and Business Overview Johnson & Johnson is one of the largest and most famous companies in the pharmaceutical industry. Its specializations range from the production of pharmaceuticals and medical devices. Before the Kenvue spinoff happened in 2023, the company used to...
An AI-powered talking Olaf, developed by Disney and Nvidia, joined Jensen Huang on stage at Nvidia's annual conference on March 16, 2026. After making its debut this week at Disneyland Paris, the robot malfunctioned on the job.
An AI-powered talking Olaf, developed by Disney and Nvidia, joined Jensen Huang on stage at Nvidia's annual conference on March 16, 2026. After making its debut this week at Disneyland Paris, the robot malfunctioned on the job.
An AI-powered talking Olaf, developed by Disney and Nvidia, joined Jensen Huang on stage at Nvidia's annual conference on March 16, 2026. After making its debut this week at Disneyland Paris, the robot malfunctioned on the job.
An AI-powered talking Olaf, developed by Disney and Nvidia, joined Jensen Huang on stage at Nvidia's annual conference on March 16, 2026. After making its debut this week at Disneyland Paris, the robot malfunctioned on the job.