TIC Solutions press release ( TIC ): Q1 GAAP EPS of -$0.19. Revenue of $488M (vs. $234.2M in Q1/2025). TIC Solutions is reaffirming its previously issued full-year 2026 guidance of: Revenue of $2,150M to $2,250M Adjusted EBITDA of $330M to $355M TIC +10.5% PM. More on TIC Solutions TIC Solutions: Valuation Dropped To A More Attractive Level TIC Solutions, Inc. 2025 Q4 - Results - Earnings Call Pre...
TIC Solutions press release ( TIC ): Q1 GAAP EPS of -$0.19. Revenue of $488M (vs. $234.2M in Q1/2025). TIC Solutions is reaffirming its previously issued full-year 2026 guidance of: Revenue of $2,150M to $2,250M Adjusted EBITDA of $330M to $355M TIC +10.5% PM. More on TIC Solutions TIC Solutions: Valuation Dropped To A More Attractive Level TIC Solutions, Inc. 2025 Q4 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation TIC Solutions, Inc. (TIC) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript Small- and mid-cap industrials enter ‘next wave’ for rebalancing: J.P. Morgan Seeking Alpha’s Quant Rating on TIC Solutions
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*Disney announced in August 2025 it would stop quarterly reporting of paid subscribers and ARPU starting in FY2026, deeming them "less meaningful" for business performance amid evolving DTC strategies and market conditions. More on Disney Disney: Take A 'Wait And See' Approach Ahead Of Earnings Disney And Netflix: Both Names Look Attractive Disney: Succession Plan Underway Disney rallies after posting growth across all segments in FQ2 Disney Non-GAAP EPS of $1.57 beats by $0.07, revenue of $25.17B beats by $320M
marchmeena29/iStock via Getty Images With Treasury yields tumbling today, the hunt for income is back in focus, and this list of the market's top dividend-yielding stocks offers a striking snapshot of where the highest payouts currently reside, spanning mortgage REITs, closed-end funds, energy partnerships, and business development companies. Falling yields tend to be a direct tailwind for high-di...
marchmeena29/iStock via Getty Images With Treasury yields tumbling today, the hunt for income is back in focus, and this list of the market's top dividend-yielding stocks offers a striking snapshot of where the highest payouts currently reside, spanning mortgage REITs, closed-end funds, energy partnerships, and business development companies. Falling yields tend to be a direct tailwind for high-dividend equities, compressing the relative appeal of Treasuries and pushing yield-hungry investors further out the risk curve. The list is headlined by Vistance Networks ( VISN ), whose 81.43% forward dividend yield stands in a category of its own. Icahn Enterprises ( IEP ) and Guggenheim Strategic Opportunities Fund ( GOF ) follow with yields of 24.01% and 19.12% respectively, while FS KKR Capital Corp ( FSK ) at 17.48% and ARMOUR Residential REIT ( ARR ) at 16.64% round out the top five. The composition of the lower half of the list is particularly relevant in a falling-rate environment. Mortgage REITs, ARMOUR ( ARR ), Dynex Capital ( DX ), and AGNC Investment Corp ( AGNC ), tend to benefit directly as declining yields reduce borrowing costs and compress spreads on agency mortgage-backed securities, potentially supporting both dividend stability and net interest margins. Similarly, PIMCO Dynamic Income Fund ( PDI ) and Guggenheim Strategic Opportunities Fund ( GOF ) are structured to take advantage of exactly this kind of rate backdrop, making today's yield move a meaningful positive read-through for names clustered in the middle and bottom of this list. Here is the list: Vistance Networks, Inc. ( VISN ), Dividend yield: 81.43% Icahn Enterprises L.P. ( IEP ), Dividend yield: 24.01% Guggenheim Strategic Opportunities Fund ( GOF ), Dividend yield: 19.12% FS KKR Capital Corp ( FSK ), Dividend yield: 17.48% ARMOUR Residential REIT, Inc. ( ARR ), Dividend yield: 16.64% Mach Natural Resources LP ( MNR ), Dividend yield: 15.41% Dynex Capital, Inc. ( DX ), Dividend yield: 15.29% P...
Thailand vowed on Wednesday to tighten oversight of tourists’ behaviour after a series of incidents involving foreigners caught having sex in public, warning they damaged the country’s image. Tourism is vital to the Southeast Asian nation’s economy but foreign arrivals are yet to return to their pre-Covid highs. Visitors displaying “inappropriate behaviour”, including illicit drug use, would face ...
Thailand vowed on Wednesday to tighten oversight of tourists’ behaviour after a series of incidents involving foreigners caught having sex in public, warning they damaged the country’s image. Tourism is vital to the Southeast Asian nation’s economy but foreign arrivals are yet to return to their pre-Covid highs. Visitors displaying “inappropriate behaviour”, including illicit drug use, would face prosecution as it “contradicts the beautiful culture of Thailand”, the prime minister’s office said...
O2 Arena, London The ambition of 2025 album Lux is scaled up even bigger by the Catalan megastar, delivered with operatic vocals and en pointe ballet moves as well as funny asides and glasses of wine Wrapped in a vast white sheet, Rosalía is telling the audience a story about her youthful dreams of performing in London, undaunted by the fact that her English is, as she puts it “a little bit rat-a-...
O2 Arena, London The ambition of 2025 album Lux is scaled up even bigger by the Catalan megastar, delivered with operatic vocals and en pointe ballet moves as well as funny asides and glasses of wine Wrapped in a vast white sheet, Rosalía is telling the audience a story about her youthful dreams of performing in London, undaunted by the fact that her English is, as she puts it “a little bit rat-a-tah”. It turns out her real ambition was to sing at the Royal Albert Hall – “which I’ve never done” – but no matter: “I have sold out two nights at the O2!” she cries triumphantly. “Crazy, crazy,” she adds, shaking her head. You can understand the Catalan singer’s surprise. We are supposed to live in a hopelessly risk-averse era for pop, where what audiences are deemed to want is more of the same. While you might have expected her fourth album, Lux , to be greeted with critical hosannahs, the fact that she’s managed to fill one of the UK’s biggest venues twice off the back of a song cycle based on the lives of various female saints, sung in 13 different languages, and set to music that conjoined lavish orchestration with leftfield electronica – and provoked a debate about whether the results should be filed under classical rather than pop – seems pretty improbable. Continue reading...