Nexxen International Ltd. press release ( NEXN ): Q1 GAAP EPS of -$0.09. Revenue of $86.8M. Financial Guidance Nexxen raises its full year 2026 Contribution ex-TAC and programmatic revenue guidance, while reaffirming its Adjusted EBITDA guidance: Contribution ex-TAC in the range of $382 - $397 million (previously $375 - $390 million), representing approximately 10% year-over-year growth at the mid...
Nexxen International Ltd. press release ( NEXN ): Q1 GAAP EPS of -$0.09. Revenue of $86.8M. Financial Guidance Nexxen raises its full year 2026 Contribution ex-TAC and programmatic revenue guidance, while reaffirming its Adjusted EBITDA guidance: Contribution ex-TAC in the range of $382 - $397 million (previously $375 - $390 million), representing approximately 10% year-over-year growth at the midpoint Programmatic revenue in the range of $374 - $388 million (previously $367 - $381 million), representing approximately 12% year-over-year growth at the midpoint Adjusted EBITDA in the range of $122 - $132 million (unchanged), representing approximately 10% year-over-year growth and an Adjusted EBITDA margin of 33% on a Contribution ex-TAC basis at the midpoint More on Nexxen International Ltd. Nexxen: A Small Cap Value Proposition With Growth Potential Nexxen International: Cheap For A Reason Until Programmatic Growth Reaccelerates Nexxen International Ltd. (NEXN) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript Nexxen outlines over 8% contribution ex-TAC growth target for 2026 as enterprise and CTV drive momentum Nexxen International beats top-line and bottom-line estimates; introduces FY26 outlook
Second-tier clubs will vote on squad cost ratio system League One proposals would reduce spending on wages EFL clubs will vote on Friday on significant changes to their financial regulations that would widen the gap in spending power between the Championship and League One. Championship clubs are voting on a proposal to align with the Premier League from next season by replacing their profitabilit...
Second-tier clubs will vote on squad cost ratio system League One proposals would reduce spending on wages EFL clubs will vote on Friday on significant changes to their financial regulations that would widen the gap in spending power between the Championship and League One. Championship clubs are voting on a proposal to align with the Premier League from next season by replacing their profitability and sustainability (P&S) rules with a squad cost ratio system, that would cap spending on player costs at 85% of football revenue. The proposed change would permit an annual equity injection of about £10m to count towards a club’s revenue and increase spending capacity, whereas under P&S rules, losses are capped at £39m in the Championship over a three-year period. Continue reading...
Earnings Call Insights: Local Bounti (LOCL) Q1 2026 Management View "The first quarter is the next data point in the trajectory we've been building toward: disciplined execution quarter after quarter across every part of the organization. We told you what we were going to do, and we're doing it." (Co-Founder & Executive Chairman of the Board Craig Hurlbert) "In February, we were issued a U.S. pate...
Earnings Call Insights: Local Bounti (LOCL) Q1 2026 Management View "The first quarter is the next data point in the trajectory we've been building toward: disciplined execution quarter after quarter across every part of the organization. We told you what we were going to do, and we're doing it." (Co-Founder & Executive Chairman of the Board Craig Hurlbert) "In February, we were issued a U.S. patent covering our computer vision and AI-driven growing optimization." (Executive Chairman Hurlbert) "Second, the $15 million investment from an existing strategic investor that we discussed last quarter, closed during Q1." (Executive Chairman Hurlbert) "Revenue grew 15% year-over-year. Adjusted EBITDA loss improved 35%. And adjusted G&A came down 30%." (CEO, President & Director Kathleen Valiasek) "Each of our 3 state-of-the-art facilities continues to operate at full harvestable capacity, with our entire run rate capacity committed to customers." (CEO Valiasek) "The 2 new retail accounts we announced last quarter have launched. The first is a 6-SKU placement with a large premier retail customer, covering more than 250 stores. The second is a large regional retailer." (CEO Valiasek) "The tower upgrades we completed across Georgia, Texas and Washington, paired with the computer vision and AI-driven growing optimization, are delivering as promised with approximately a 10% increase in run rate yield capacity." (CEO Valiasek) "We are making selective investments in our California facilities to improve operational efficiency in those legacy assets." (CEO Valiasek) "First quarter revenue grew 15% to $13.3 million." (Interim CFO, Senior VP of Finance & Chief Accounting Officer Anthony Hughes) "We ended the quarter with cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash of approximately $18.8 million." (Interim CFO Hughes) Outlook "We expect the trajectory of improvement we demonstrated throughout 2025 and into the first quarter to continue." (Interim CFO Hughes) "Revenue growth, gross marg...
Outrage is mounting about the Gulf country’s complicity in Sudan’s catastrophic civil war – and it might be starting to hit them where it hurts There are certain states whose reputations in the global community are tainted. For habitual violations of international law, they are shunned, boycotted or slammed with economic sanctions. Reading these words, perhaps you’re thinking of Russia, Israel, Ir...
Outrage is mounting about the Gulf country’s complicity in Sudan’s catastrophic civil war – and it might be starting to hit them where it hurts There are certain states whose reputations in the global community are tainted. For habitual violations of international law, they are shunned, boycotted or slammed with economic sanctions. Reading these words, perhaps you’re thinking of Russia, Israel, Iran or North Korea. But there is one country that is rarely considered an outlaw, even if its actions increasingly fit the bill. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is belatedly starting to draw some scrutiny over mounting evidence that it is backing the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) that have been terrorising Sudan for years. Since the beginning of the civil war in 2023, which was triggered by a contest for power between the RSF militia and the Sudanese army, the RSF has been accused of ethnic cleansing and sexual violence. A United Nations fact-finding mission concluded that its assault on non-Arab populations in the west of the country carried “the hallmarks of genocide”. Continue reading...
Airbus SE and Blackstone Inc. are in talks to be among the leading investors in a roughly €600 million ($703 million) funding round for Quantum Systems , a German drone startup backed by Peter Thiel , people familiar with the matter said. Quantum Systems is close to finalizing terms of a round that could value it at as much as €7 billion, the people said, asking not to be identified because the in...
Airbus SE and Blackstone Inc. are in talks to be among the leading investors in a roughly €600 million ($703 million) funding round for Quantum Systems , a German drone startup backed by Peter Thiel , people familiar with the matter said. Quantum Systems is close to finalizing terms of a round that could value it at as much as €7 billion, the people said, asking not to be identified because the information is private. Balderton Capital , a UK venture capital firm that’s among its existing backers, is also in talks to participate, one of the people said. The deal is comprised mostly of primary fundraising, along with a small portion consisting of stock being sold by existing investors, the people said. Discussions are ongoing and details of the transaction could still change. Spokespeople for Balderton, Blackstone and Quantum Systems declined to comment. A representative for Airbus didn’t immediately respond to queries. Quantum Systems is one of a number of German drone startups, including Helsing and Stark Defence , that have attracted investment during a surge in military spending in Europe. Germany’s defense budget has soared since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, with more funds earmarked for updated weapon systems that are redefining how battles are fought. Blackstone joined a $2 billion funding round for Shield AI, a startup that makes drones and software for autonomous vehicles, in March. During a record volume of defense orders approved in December, Quantum Systems won a €210 million contract to supply surveillance drones to the German military, a sum that represents three-quarters of the company’s estimated revenue last year. Founded by former Germany army pilot Florian Seibel in 2015, Quantum Systems had raised €180 million at a €3 billion valuation in November. Other backers include HV Capital , DTCP and European venture capital firm Project A.
The Anduril Industries headquarters in Costa Mesa, California, US, on Thursday, Dec. 14, 2023. Kyle Grillot | Bloomberg | Getty Images Defense tech startup Anduril on Wednesday said it raised $5 billion, doubling its valuation to $61 billion in a funding round led by Thrive Capital and Andreessen Horowitz. CEO Brian Schimpf said in a release that the company will "aggressively" invest in manufactu...
The Anduril Industries headquarters in Costa Mesa, California, US, on Thursday, Dec. 14, 2023. Kyle Grillot | Bloomberg | Getty Images Defense tech startup Anduril on Wednesday said it raised $5 billion, doubling its valuation to $61 billion in a funding round led by Thrive Capital and Andreessen Horowitz. CEO Brian Schimpf said in a release that the company will "aggressively" invest in manufacturing, research and infrastructure to scale defense systems for the U.S. as it faces rising geopolitical risks. The latest funding round doubles Anduril's valuation from $30.5 billion ahead of a widely anticipated IPO. Oculus headset creator Palmer Luckey, who founded the company in 2017, said he would "definitely" take the company public in an interview with CNBC last year. "When we founded Anduril in 2017, defense was not a category that attracted significant venture investment. That has changed meaningfully over the last several years," Schimpf said. Defense tech startups have seen a bonanza in funding, including recent rounds from Shield AI , autonomous shipmaker Saronic , and several space companies . Read more CNBC tech news Nintendo stock plunges after Switch 2 price hike and weak sales forecast Alphabet's 160% rally in a year reflects value of owning 'most of the stack' in AI Nvidia embraces role of AI investor, pushing past $40 billion in equity bets this year Wall Street sees 'changing of the guard in AI' as Intel, AMD shares soar while Nvidia lags Anduril is also positioning itself as a key beneficiary of the U.S. government's race to reindustrialize the U.S. military under President Donald Trump . The company recently joined a group of companies working on space interceptors for Trump's ambitious $185 billion missile defense system dubbed the Golden Dome. This year, Anduril landed a 10-year U.S. Army enterprise contract with a $20 billion ceiling and acquired a space missile and satellite tracking company. Anduril is also one of several Silicon Valley-backed firm...
At Holdings Channel, we have reviewed the latest batch of the 51 most recent 13F filings for the 03/31/2026 reporting period, and noticed that Amazon.com Inc (Symbol: AMZN) was held by 25 of these funds. When hedge fund managers appear to be thinking alike, we find it is a good
At Holdings Channel, we have reviewed the latest batch of the 51 most recent 13F filings for the 03/31/2026 reporting period, and noticed that Amazon.com Inc (Symbol: AMZN) was held by 25 of these funds. When hedge fund managers appear to be thinking alike, we find it is a good
Key PointsHedge fund Sapphire Ventures disclosed a new stake in Netskope, buying 5,672,579 shares with an estimated quarter-end position value of $48.16 million, reflecting both the purchase and changes in share price.
Key PointsHedge fund Sapphire Ventures disclosed a new stake in Netskope, buying 5,672,579 shares with an estimated quarter-end position value of $48.16 million, reflecting both the purchase and changes in share price.
fcafotodigital/iStock via Getty Images Gold as a strategic asset for Indonesia Indonesia's investment landscape is navigating a confluence of pressures in 2026. Headline inflation is rising, driven by a global energy price shock stemming from the Middle East conflict; Bank Indonesia has abandoned its rate-cut guidance, and domestic equities have suffered a shock following MSCI's threat to downgrad...
fcafotodigital/iStock via Getty Images Gold as a strategic asset for Indonesia Indonesia's investment landscape is navigating a confluence of pressures in 2026. Headline inflation is rising, driven by a global energy price shock stemming from the Middle East conflict; Bank Indonesia has abandoned its rate-cut guidance, and domestic equities have suffered a shock following MSCI's threat to downgrade Indonesia from Emerging Market to Frontier Market status. Against this backdrop, gold remains a compelling asset for both institutional and individual investors. Gold has historically served as one of Indonesia's most reliable crisis hedges. During the 1997–98 Asian Financial Crisis, gold preserved purchasing power in rupiah terms as the currency collapsed by 80%. This pattern has been repeated across multiple episodes of rupiah weakness and market stress. Access to gold in Indonesia at the institutional level is improving. The Otoritas Jasa Keuangan (OJK) has established a regulatory framework to support this, paving the way for the launch of Indonesia's first gold ETF in mid-2026. The risk environment: why traditional assets are under pressure Indonesia’s macro-outlook Indonesia's economic outlook has become complicated despite its continued growth. A series of pressures - inflation, limited fiscal room, and monetary policy constraint - are converging in 2026, against a backdrop of ongoing war in the Middle East that has choked global energy flows. Inflation is projected to rise to 3.4% this year from 2% in 2025, driven by elevated global energy supply disruptions. The current administration's infrastructure push, fuel subsidies and Makan Bergizi Gratis (free meals) programme are widening the fiscal deficit 1 and limiting the government's response to further shocks. As a result, the local cost of living is likely to rise, damaging domestic demand. In late January, equity markets were spooked by a shock announcement from MSCI freezing all positive adjustments to Indonesi...
Zug, 13 May 2026 – Multitude AG, a listed European FinTech company, offering digital lending and online banking services to consumers, SMEs, and institutional clients, (“Multitude”, “Company” or “Group”) warmly invites financial analysts, investors, and media to its Q1 2026 Results Presentation webcast.
Zug, 13 May 2026 – Multitude AG, a listed European FinTech company, offering digital lending and online banking services to consumers, SMEs, and institutional clients, (“Multitude”, “Company” or “Group”) warmly invites financial analysts, investors, and media to its Q1 2026 Results Presentation webcast.
J Studios/DigitalVision via Getty Images I will start this article by giving important context: I am Brazilian. Part of my investments is in Brazilian stocks (a portion that today is smaller than US equities) and another part is in Brazilian Treasuries (interest rate of ~14% per year). This information is important, because it proves that I know and already invest in emerging markets. I know the r...
J Studios/DigitalVision via Getty Images I will start this article by giving important context: I am Brazilian. Part of my investments is in Brazilian stocks (a portion that today is smaller than US equities) and another part is in Brazilian Treasuries (interest rate of ~14% per year). This information is important, because it proves that I know and already invest in emerging markets. I know the risks but I also know the opportunities and the low valuation; but even so, I choose to invest a good part in US equities. And in the current context, I see that the “the secular US bull case” is losing some traction for some investors. There is greater volatility in the markets because of the conflict in the Middle East, also because of a market that prioritizes the short term too much; now valuations have also already recovered and are no longer so “undervalued”, which ends up bringing a counterpoint of, is it not time to invest in other things? Perhaps in Europe, China or even Brazil? Even though there may be opportunities in all these regions, and I believe that through stock picking there are indeed opportunities, I still think that structurally, US equities are the real “safe haven” in the long term. US Geography: Outstanding Peter Zeihan, a best-selling author on geography, mentions that geography , even in our modern times ends up being a very important factor. The US is a country of continental dimensions, but it is also possible to approach other factors such as the transportation of goods across the country without many problems (railways, highways, and waterways). This is an important foundation. You can think, for example, that the supply chain manages to be efficient even in a large country. There are also many people spread around the country to consume. In other words, physical goods can be transported and consumed in several regions of the country (even if some regions are stronger than others). But more than that, we really have to go to the “base” and thin...
Vallourec S.A. press release ( VLOUF ): Q1 EBITDA of $220M Solid cash generation of $135m, net cash position of $67m post $107m buyback Resilient customer activity in primary Middle East markets with no cancellations; select order postponements and shipping delays impacting invoicing cadence Higher activity levels emerging in US, leading to increasing market pricing Q2 2026 Group EBITDA expected t...
Vallourec S.A. press release ( VLOUF ): Q1 EBITDA of $220M Solid cash generation of $135m, net cash position of $67m post $107m buyback Resilient customer activity in primary Middle East markets with no cancellations; select order postponements and shipping delays impacting invoicing cadence Higher activity levels emerging in US, leading to increasing market pricing Q2 2026 Group EBITDA expected to range between $175 million and $205 million More on Vallourec S.A. Vallourec S.A. 2026 Q1 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation Vallourec Returns To A Net Cash Position Vallourec S.A. 2025 Q4 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation Vallourec S.A. reports Q4 results Vallourec and Baker Hughes forge strategic alliance to scale green hydrogen storage
Southampton will play Hull in the Championship play-off final. Or will they? As Spygate moves towards its conclusion, Middlesbrough could yet head to Wembley.
Southampton will play Hull in the Championship play-off final. Or will they? As Spygate moves towards its conclusion, Middlesbrough could yet head to Wembley.
Jonathan Raa | Nurphoto | Getty Images Oil production among OPEC members fell further in April and is down more than 30% since the start of the Iran war in late February, the cartel said in its latest monthly update on Wednesday. OPEC also lowered its demand growth forecast for 2026 to around 1.2 million barrels per day, down from about 1.4 million bpd previously. Global demand is facing constrain...
Jonathan Raa | Nurphoto | Getty Images Oil production among OPEC members fell further in April and is down more than 30% since the start of the Iran war in late February, the cartel said in its latest monthly update on Wednesday. OPEC also lowered its demand growth forecast for 2026 to around 1.2 million barrels per day, down from about 1.4 million bpd previously. Global demand is facing constraints because supply from the Persian Gulf has been effectively cut off by Iran's blockade of the Strait of the Hormuz. OPEC production fell by 1.7 million bpd in April after output plunged by 7.9 million bpd in March. In total, production among OPEC members has fallen more than 30%, or 9.7 million bpd, during the war. Global oil inventories are depleting at a record pace due to the mounting supply loss from the closure of Hormuz, according to the International Energy Agency's latest update published Wednesday. Inventories fell by 250 million barrels, or 4 million bpd, over March and April. The total cumulative supply loss from the Gulf producers now exceeds a billion barrels with more than 14 million bpd shut down due to the Hormuz closure, according to the IEA. This is a developing story. Please check back for updates. Choose CNBC as your preferred source on Google and never miss a moment from the most trusted name in business news.
US authorities arrested French citizen Marie-Thérèse Ross-Mahé after she missed an immigration appointment The wailing at the Louisiana immigration detention facility began at night, Marie-Thérèse Ross-Mahé remembered, back at home in France. “Children crying, and even babies.” The 85-year-old’s detention last month as part of the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown made international hea...
US authorities arrested French citizen Marie-Thérèse Ross-Mahé after she missed an immigration appointment The wailing at the Louisiana immigration detention facility began at night, Marie-Thérèse Ross-Mahé remembered, back at home in France. “Children crying, and even babies.” The 85-year-old’s detention last month as part of the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown made international headlines. Now, nearly a month after her release , she was ready to talk about it – and the late-in-life love story that had brought her to the US. Continue reading...