Earnings Call Insights: authID (AUID) Q4 2025 Management View CEO Rhoniel Daguro framed demand around “the rise of deepfakes to trick existing authentication systems” and “the rise of rogue AI agents accessing systems without human accountability and without human control,” adding, “they are calling us” and “these are serious advanced engagements with organizations that do not waste their time.” D...
Earnings Call Insights: authID (AUID) Q4 2025 Management View CEO Rhoniel Daguro framed demand around “the rise of deepfakes to trick existing authentication systems” and “the rise of rogue AI agents accessing systems without human accountability and without human control,” adding, “they are calling us” and “these are serious advanced engagements with organizations that do not waste their time.” Daguro highlighted customer/partner traction disclosed during 2025, including “a full production agreement with one of the top 20 retailers in the world,” emphasizing, “This is not a pilot. This is not a proof of concept. This is a live production deployment of our PrivacyKey technology,” with “a contractual pathway to expand this deployment into their retail stores worldwide.” Daguro described channel/partner leverage, saying, “We announced a partnership with MajorKey Technologies,” and “MajorKey launched IDProof+, a product built in direct collaboration with authID,” and added on NEC’s subsidiary, “We continue to expand our partnership with NESIC,” noting “Phase 1… is live” and that “together, we launched IDX.” Daguro positioned Agentic AI governance as a core strategic wedge: “in November 2025, we unveiled the authID Mandate framework,” adding, “It binds every AI agent to a verified human sponsor using biometric anchored identity… and produces a tamper-evident audit trail for every action.” He also said, “in November, we were accepted in the NVIDIA Connect program.” CFO Ed Sellitto summarized Q4 results: “Total revenue for the quarter was $0.4 million compared to $0.2 million last year,” and added, “Operating expenses for Q4 were $4.5 million, down from $4.9 million last year.” Outlook Management did not provide explicit revenue or EPS guidance figures in the prepared remarks. Sellitto signaled an RPO direction change into 2026: “We believe the RPO reductions from our earlier contracts are now fully factored in… and stability in our RPO going forward,” and “We expect to r...
Earnings Call Insights: Nuvve Holding Corp. (NVVE) Q4 2025 Management view CEO Gregory Poilasne framed 2025 as “a transition year where we have been pivoting from vehicle-to-grid deployments to stationary storage,” while keeping “current activities in school bus and fleets.” He said the platform is built for both mobile and stationary batteries, citing “aggregation, second by second control and ad...
Earnings Call Insights: Nuvve Holding Corp. (NVVE) Q4 2025 Management view CEO Gregory Poilasne framed 2025 as “a transition year where we have been pivoting from vehicle-to-grid deployments to stationary storage,” while keeping “current activities in school bus and fleets.” He said the platform is built for both mobile and stationary batteries, citing “aggregation, second by second control and advanced stacking services, including behind-the-meter energy cost optimization, distribution grid support and ancillary services.” CEO Poilasne said Nuvve is expanding AI usage to reduce costs and scale: “Nuvve has now moved on into a full end-to-end AI-based product development cycle and is currently integrating AI-based project management, sales support and finance functionalities in order to scale our business while we are reducing our cost base.” CEO Poilasne highlighted Europe as the core of the pivot, calling the OMNIA Global partnership “absolutely transformative” and saying OMNIA “has developed a 1 gigawatt plus battery pipeline across multiple countries in Europe that will be deployed over the next 24 months.” He added that the partnership’s purpose is to deploy batteries “that will be owned by Nuvve,” and cited three announced projects: Sweden (50-megawatt/75-megawatt hour), Austria (40-megawatt/80-megawatt hour), and Romania (60-megawatt/120-megawatt hour), totaling 150 megawatts. CEO Poilasne quantified potential project economics: “Compensation for such battery projects can vary between $250,000 per megawatt per year to more than $500,000 per megawatt per year.” CFO David Robson said, “In the fourth quarter, we generated total revenues of $1.93 million compared to $1.79 million in the fourth quarter of 2024,” and attributed the change to “higher product sales and increased grant revenues,” partially offset by “the absence of management fees earned related to the Fresno EV infrastructure project.” Outlook Management’s outlook centered on execution of the stationa...
Iran's strikes on Gulf states have been especially hard for migrants who have long supported these economies to lift their families back home from poverty.
Iran's strikes on Gulf states have been especially hard for migrants who have long supported these economies to lift their families back home from poverty.
Shares of social network operator Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) jumped 3.2% in the morning session after President Donald Trump signaled a willingness to end the multi-week military conflict with Iran.
Shares of social network operator Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) jumped 3.2% in the morning session after President Donald Trump signaled a willingness to end the multi-week military conflict with Iran.
It was alarming to see the actions of one individual cause so much disruption on a vital Hong Kong transport artery last Friday. The alleged misuse of an emergency exit on an MTR East Rail train has sparked calls for deterrents and public education. However, the resulting chaos should prompt a thorough review of contingency and response measures. Preliminary investigations found that an emergency ...
It was alarming to see the actions of one individual cause so much disruption on a vital Hong Kong transport artery last Friday. The alleged misuse of an emergency exit on an MTR East Rail train has sparked calls for deterrents and public education. However, the resulting chaos should prompt a thorough review of contingency and response measures. Preliminary investigations found that an emergency exit ramp in the rear driver’s cabin was opened on a train heading north from Kowloon Tong to Tai...
Companies conduct stock splits to allow investors to purchase their shares at a more affordable price. Tech giant and Magnificent 7 leader Nvidia is no exception, having split its stock several times in the more than 25 years it’s been a publicly traded company. If demand for the AI processing ...
Companies conduct stock splits to allow investors to purchase their shares at a more affordable price. Tech giant and Magnificent 7 leader Nvidia is no exception, having split its stock several times in the more than 25 years it’s been a publicly traded company. If demand for the AI processing ...
England's World Cup hopes rest on captain Harry Kane after a grim taste of life without him in the defeat against Japan at Wembley, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.
England's World Cup hopes rest on captain Harry Kane after a grim taste of life without him in the defeat against Japan at Wembley, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.
Ashton Jeanty jumps on teammate Daniel Carlson as the Las Vegas Raiders celebrate after Carlson hit a 60-yard field goal against the Kansas City Chiefs with eight seconds left in the fourth quarter of their season-closing game at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Jan. 4, 2026. The 14-12 win was the Raiders' first against the Chiefs at Allegiant Stadium. Ethan Miller | Getty Images The National Foo...
Ashton Jeanty jumps on teammate Daniel Carlson as the Las Vegas Raiders celebrate after Carlson hit a 60-yard field goal against the Kansas City Chiefs with eight seconds left in the fourth quarter of their season-closing game at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Jan. 4, 2026. The 14-12 win was the Raiders' first against the Chiefs at Allegiant Stadium. Ethan Miller | Getty Images The National Football League on Tuesday approved the sale of 7% of the Las Vegas Raiders by controlling owner Mark Davis to Egon Durban, the co-CEO of Silver Lake, and Michael Meldman, the founder and chairman of Discovery Land Co., at an $11.1 billion valuation, according to a person with firsthand knowledge of the deal who asked not to be named because the transaction is private. The deal includes a 10% "flip tax" the buyers are paying the NFL, the person said. As part of the relocation agreement between the Raiders and the NFL when the team moved to Las Vegas from Oakland, California, in 2020, anyone who buys a piece of the Raiders through March 2037 must pay the league a percentage of the purchase price, according to a person familiar with the terms of the agreement who asked not to be named because the matter is private. Under the agreement, the flip tax rate is 10% from April 2022 through March 2027, he said. The Raiders, picking first in the 2026 NFL Draft, are expected to select quarterback Fernando Mendoza, who won the Heisman Trophy this past season as he led Indiana University to its first national championship and a 16-0 record . Along with the sale of the stake in the Raiders, the NFL also approved Davis giving Durban the right of first refusal should Davis decide to sell his controlling stake in the team. Durban and Meldman bought a combined 15% of the Raiders in December 2024 at a $6.5 billion valuation, including the 10% flip tax, according to the person with firsthand knowledge of the deal. NFL legend and broadcaster Tom Brady also became a minority investor in the Raiders...