The Trump phone may finally be here: Trump Mobile's CEO told USA Today that the phone will begin shipping to buyers this week. The announcement comes as reports have gone viral this week alleging that preorders for the phone have been canceled. Trump Mobile CEO Pat O'Brien confirmed the release plans to USA Today over email, telling the outlet that all preorders will be fulfilled within the next f...
The Trump phone may finally be here: Trump Mobile's CEO told USA Today that the phone will begin shipping to buyers this week. The announcement comes as reports have gone viral this week alleging that preorders for the phone have been canceled. Trump Mobile CEO Pat O'Brien confirmed the release plans to USA Today over email, telling the outlet that all preorders will be fulfilled within the next few weeks. O'Brien reportedly acknowledged the phone's numerous delays - it's now been 11 months since it was announced - though seemingly didn't offer any detailed explanation for why the phone has taken so long to launch. "Those delays were worth … Read the full story at The Verge.
"The Pulse With Francine Lacqua" is all about conversations with high profile guests in the beating heart of global business, economics, finance and politics. Based in London, we go wherever the story is, bringing you exclusive interviews and market-moving scoops. Today's guests: Toril Bosoni, International Energy Agency, Head of Oil Industry and Markets Division; Andreas Utermann, Vontobel, Chair...
"The Pulse With Francine Lacqua" is all about conversations with high profile guests in the beating heart of global business, economics, finance and politics. Based in London, we go wherever the story is, bringing you exclusive interviews and market-moving scoops. Today's guests: Toril Bosoni, International Energy Agency, Head of Oil Industry and Markets Division; Andreas Utermann, Vontobel, Chairman; Michael Haigh, SocGen CIB, Head of FIC & Commodities Research; Rolf Habben Jansen, Hapag-Lloyd, CEO; Marion Messmer, Chatham House, International Security Programme Director. (Source: Bloomberg)
Teledyne Technologies ’ ( TDY ) FLIR Defense unit said its Rogue™ 1 loitering munition system has been selected by the U.S. Army for the Low Altitude Stalking and Strike Ordnance (LASSO) program. Teledyne FLIR will deliver a variant of its Rogue 1 lethal UAS for LASSO. The advanced drone platform will enable Army Brigade Combat Teams to deliver precision strikes against tanks and other armored veh...
Teledyne Technologies ’ ( TDY ) FLIR Defense unit said its Rogue™ 1 loitering munition system has been selected by the U.S. Army for the Low Altitude Stalking and Strike Ordnance (LASSO) program. Teledyne FLIR will deliver a variant of its Rogue 1 lethal UAS for LASSO. The advanced drone platform will enable Army Brigade Combat Teams to deliver precision strikes against tanks and other armored vehicles, the company said . More on Teledyne Teledyne Technologies Incorporated (TDY) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript Teledyne Technologies Incorporated (TDY) Shareholder/Analyst Call Prepared Remarks Transcript Teledyne: Deserving Of A Premium Valuation Teledyne forecasts 2026 non-GAAP EPS of $23.85 to $24.15 while lifting sales outlook to $6.415B Teledyne beats top-line and bottom-line estimates; raises FY26 outlook
Jones will miss Japan’s Nations Championship opener 66-year-old apologises for ‘some inappropriate remarks’ Japan have suspended their head coach, Eddie Jones, for four games and cut his salary for “verbal abuse directed at local officials” during an Australian tour. Jones will miss Japan’s Nations Championship opener against Italy in Tokyo on 4 July, the fourth game of his ban. Continue reading.....
Jones will miss Japan’s Nations Championship opener 66-year-old apologises for ‘some inappropriate remarks’ Japan have suspended their head coach, Eddie Jones, for four games and cut his salary for “verbal abuse directed at local officials” during an Australian tour. Jones will miss Japan’s Nations Championship opener against Italy in Tokyo on 4 July, the fourth game of his ban. Continue reading...
Nissan Motor press release ( NSANY ): FY Net loss of -¥533.1B For the full year, Nissan delivered positive operating profit of 58.0 billion yen, with a margin of 0.5% driven by disciplined execution and cost control. Global sales totaled 3.15 million units, and consolidated revenue reached 12.0 trillion yen. More on Nissan Motor Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. (NSANY) Analyst/Investor Day - Slideshow Nissa...
Nissan Motor press release ( NSANY ): FY Net loss of -¥533.1B For the full year, Nissan delivered positive operating profit of 58.0 billion yen, with a margin of 0.5% driven by disciplined execution and cost control. Global sales totaled 3.15 million units, and consolidated revenue reached 12.0 trillion yen. More on Nissan Motor Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. (NSANY) Analyst/Investor Day - Slideshow Nissan Motor: Favorable Read-Across From Latest Investor Event Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. 2025 Q3 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation Nissan gains after lifting outlook on cost cuts, FX Foreign automakers may pull their cheapest cars from U.S. without USMCA - report
Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) is showing explosive AI growth, strong Azure demand, rising earnings, and impressive margins. But the company's massive AI infrastructure spending is pressuring free cash flow, creating a major investor debate. If Microsoft turns this capex cycle into dur
Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) is showing explosive AI growth, strong Azure demand, rising earnings, and impressive margins. But the company's massive AI infrastructure spending is pressuring free cash flow, creating a major investor debate. If Microsoft turns this capex cycle into dur
(RTTNews) - Tower Semiconductor (TSEM), a foundry for semiconductor solutions, Wednesday announced that it has signed Silicon Photonics or SiPho contract for $1.3 billion for 2027 revenue with its largest customers and receipt of $290 million in customers prepayments for capacity
(RTTNews) - Tower Semiconductor (TSEM), a foundry for semiconductor solutions, Wednesday announced that it has signed Silicon Photonics or SiPho contract for $1.3 billion for 2027 revenue with its largest customers and receipt of $290 million in customers prepayments for capacity
JHVEPhoto/iStock Editorial via Getty Images Pfizer ( PFE ) announced on Wednesday that the European Commission granted marketing authorization to expand the label of its hemophilia therapy, Hympavzi, to treat adolescents with the rare bleeding disorder. Accordingly, the once-weekly injectable will be indicated in all 27 EU member states, as well as in Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway, for hemoph...
JHVEPhoto/iStock Editorial via Getty Images Pfizer ( PFE ) announced on Wednesday that the European Commission granted marketing authorization to expand the label of its hemophilia therapy, Hympavzi, to treat adolescents with the rare bleeding disorder. Accordingly, the once-weekly injectable will be indicated in all 27 EU member states, as well as in Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway, for hemophilia A or B patients aged 12 years and older with certain inhibitory antibodies. Approximately 20% of patients with hemophilia A and 3% with hemophilia B inhibitors are unable to continue factor replacement therapies as they develop inhibitors to clotting factors FVIII and FIX, respectively, that make factor replacement therapies ineffective. Earlier this year, the FDA granted priority review for Pfizer’s ( PFE ) marketing application aimed at expanding the Hympavzi label in the U.S. for hemophilia A or B patients six years and older with inhibitors and children aged six – 11 with hemophilia A or B without inhibitors. A final decision on approving the supplemental biologics license application is expected in Q2 2026. More on Pfizer Pfizer: Don't Pass On This Dirt-Cheap Buying Opportunity Pfizer Inc. (PFE) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript Pfizer Q1 Earnings Review: Stuck In Second Gear, But Dividend Helps FDA Commissioner Makary dismissed due to 'some difficulty,' Trump says Pfizer, Arvinas ink licensing deal with Rigel for breast cancer therapy
10am: Stocks open lower New York's main stock indexes have opened mostly lower, with the Dow Jones dropping 0.4% and the S&P 500 slipping 0.1%. The tech-powered Nasdaq Composite started higher but has gone jsut below flat. Dragging on the Dow are falls for IBM, Salesforce and Home...
10am: Stocks open lower New York's main stock indexes have opened mostly lower, with the Dow Jones dropping 0.4% and the S&P 500 slipping 0.1%. The tech-powered Nasdaq Composite started higher but has gone jsut below flat. Dragging on the Dow are falls for IBM, Salesforce and Home...