Earnings Call Insights: Paysign, Inc. (PAYS) Q4 2025 Management View Mark Newcomer, President and CEO, reported "continued strength and exceptional growth across all key metrics," noting full-year revenue increased 40.5% to $82 million, net income rose 98% to $7.6 million, and adjusted EBITDA grew 107% to $19.9 million. Operating margins increased by 723 basis points, signaling a key inflection po...
Earnings Call Insights: Paysign, Inc. (PAYS) Q4 2025 Management View Mark Newcomer, President and CEO, reported "continued strength and exceptional growth across all key metrics," noting full-year revenue increased 40.5% to $82 million, net income rose 98% to $7.6 million, and adjusted EBITDA grew 107% to $19.9 million. Operating margins increased by 723 basis points, signaling a key inflection point in profitability and operating leverage. Newcomer highlighted that the patient affordability business saw annual revenue grow 168% year-over-year to $33.9 million, with claims processed up approximately 79%. He stated the platform "helped deliver nearly $1 billion in financial assistance to patients" and that their dynamic business rules technology "saved our clients over $325 million" in 2025, with $150 million saved already in the current year. The company added 55 programs during the year, bringing total active programs to 131 and now works with 6 of the top 10 U.S. pharmaceutical manufacturers. Newcomer emphasized ongoing expansion within existing client relationships and a robust pipeline ahead of the Asembia Specialty Pharmacy Summit. Matthew Turner, President of Patient Affordability, addressed concerns over direct-to-consumer and pharmacy discount programs, stating these models are "not a meaningful substitute for our core business" and that "demand for our dynamic business rule solutions... continues to grow." On the plasma donor compensation business, Newcomer reported revenue of $45.6 million, up 4% year-over-year, with the company exiting 2025 with 595 centers and a market share just under 50%. He pointed to additional growth opportunities through donor management tools and anticipated FDA review of their donor management system. Jeffery Baker, CFO, stated, "total revenues increased 40.5% to $82 million. Pharma industry revenue increased 167.8% to $33.9 million," driven by "the addition of 55 net patient affordability programs launched during the past 12 mon...
新股票期权计划下,若达成激进增长目标,部分高管可获数亿美元报酬 该计划涵盖 Meta 首席技术官安德鲁・博斯沃思。 Meta 平台推出面向高层管理人员的全新股票期权计划,要实现该期权全部价值,需在 2031 年前将公司市值推至 9 万亿美元。 Meta 正通过一项新股票期权计划,激励高管以极高强度推动公司增长,符合条件的部分高管最高可获得数亿美元报酬。 根据公司及提交给美国证券交易委员会的最新文件...
新股票期权计划下,若达成激进增长目标,部分高管可获数亿美元报酬 该计划涵盖 Meta 首席技术官安德鲁・博斯沃思。 Meta 平台推出面向高层管理人员的全新股票期权计划,要实现该期权全部价值,需在 2031 年前将公司市值推至 9 万亿美元。 Meta 正通过一项新股票期权计划,激励高管以极高强度推动公司增长,符合条件的部分高管最高可获得数亿美元报酬。 根据公司及提交给美国证券交易委员会的最新文件,按照该计划,只有在 2031 年前公司市值突破 9 万亿美元,高管才能兑现期权全部价值 —— 较当前 1.5 万亿美元市值增长 500%。 纳入该计划的高管包括:Meta 首席技术官安德鲁・博斯沃思、首席产品官克里斯・考克斯、首席运营官哈维尔・奥利文、首席财务官李苏珊、首席法务官 C.J. 马奥尼,以及副董事长迪娜・鲍威尔・麦考密克。 Meta 首席执行官马克・扎克伯格 公司证实,Meta 首席执行官马克・扎克伯格不在该计划范围内。 Meta 一位发言人表示:“这是一次重大押注。除非 Meta 未来取得巨大成功、惠及全体股东,否则这些薪酬方案将无法兑现。与所有股票期权一样,只有当股价显著高于行权价时才有价值,而本次还设定了极为激进的五年期限。” Meta 同时表示,将提高部分高管的限制性股票单位(RSU)授予额度。 人工智能竞赛已导致 Meta 的股权激励成本大幅攀升。去年夏季,公司启动高价招募顶尖 AI 研究人员的计划,部分人员的单一薪酬包价值甚至超过 10 亿美元。 据《华尔街曰报》分析,2025 年,与员工股权激励直接相关的现金支出消耗了 Meta 96% 的自由现金流,金额达 420 亿美元。公司报告称,其中 184 亿美元用于归属股票相关的现金预扣税,另有约 236 亿美元用于股票回购以抵消股权稀释。去年 Meta 回购的 4000 万股股票中,90% 用于抵消员工股权激励带来的股本稀释。 在 AI 重塑的激烈竞争格局下,利用高额财务激励留住核心管理层,这一思路也是 特斯拉 董事会去年秋季向股东推介的核心内容。股东最终批准了首席执行官埃隆・马斯克的薪酬方案,其 10 年期潜在价值最高可达 1 万亿美元。 马斯克要解锁最高奖励,必须将特斯拉从当前 1.2 万亿美元市值提升至 8.5 万亿美元。而 Meta 的计划要求在 一半时间内 实现几乎同等规模的增长。 责任编...
Almost 80 per cent of the Chinese companies operating in the European Union plan to expand their investment there, even though most complain about policy uncertainty, according to a report published on Tuesday by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to the EU (CCCEU) and the China Economic Information Service. The result stands in sharp contrast to similar reports published by the European Chamber of C...
Almost 80 per cent of the Chinese companies operating in the European Union plan to expand their investment there, even though most complain about policy uncertainty, according to a report published on Tuesday by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to the EU (CCCEU) and the China Economic Information Service. The result stands in sharp contrast to similar reports published by the European Chamber of Commerce in China (EUCCC) – despite companies from both sides complaining about obstacles such as...
Ken Burns’ new three-part documentary shows why it’s not too late for us to learn from the great naturalist Henry David Thoreau is a new PBS documentary in three parts, each an hour long. The project comes with a voiceover cast of heavyweights, with narration from George Clooney , Jeff Goldblum playing the great essayist and additional voices from Ted Danson , Tate Donovan and Meryl Streep . The p...
Ken Burns’ new three-part documentary shows why it’s not too late for us to learn from the great naturalist Henry David Thoreau is a new PBS documentary in three parts, each an hour long. The project comes with a voiceover cast of heavyweights, with narration from George Clooney , Jeff Goldblum playing the great essayist and additional voices from Ted Danson , Tate Donovan and Meryl Streep . The project first began life as a short film by Don Henley, the Eagles frontman having long worked to preserve Walden Pond. Henley wanted to capture Thoreau’s time spent in the woodlands outside Concord, Massachusetts, between 1845 and 1847 and the great book that resulted: Walden; or, Life in the Woods . After enlisting Ken Burns, the legendary documentarian, as executive project, the pair entrusted the project to two collaborators, brothers Erik and Christopher Loren Ewers. Like the ferns and fiddleheads that carpet the forest floor at Walden, the film began to grow. Continue reading...
Galeanu Mihai Stock futures edged higher Wednesday morning while oil prices retreated following reports that the U.S. has given Iran a plan that might resolve the conflict. Here are some of Wednesday's biggest stock movers: Biggest stock gainers Grifols ( GRFS ) +13% - Shares jumped after the company said its board is evaluating a potential U.S. IPO of its biopharma business as part of a broader “...
Galeanu Mihai Stock futures edged higher Wednesday morning while oil prices retreated following reports that the U.S. has given Iran a plan that might resolve the conflict. Here are some of Wednesday's biggest stock movers: Biggest stock gainers Grifols ( GRFS ) +13% - Shares jumped after the company said its board is evaluating a potential U.S. IPO of its biopharma business as part of a broader “self-sufficiency program.” The company noted that the move remains under review and is subject to regulatory approvals, internal clearances, and market conditions, with no assurance that the IPO will be completed. Arm Holdings ( ARM ) +8% - Shares surged after CEO Rene Haas outlined an ambitious long-term outlook, projecting 2031 annual revenue at more than six times 2025 levels. The company also unveiled its first in-house chip, with Meta Platforms as an initial customer. Arm expects the new chip to generate around $15B in annual revenue by 2031, contributing to total revenue of about $25B and EPS of $9, driven by rising demand for CPUs amid the growth of agentic AI. Biggest stock losers DigitalOcean Holdings ( DOCN ) -7% - Shares slid after the company announced an underwritten public offering of $700M in common stock, with an additional 30-day option for underwriters to purchase up to $105M more. The company plans to use the proceeds to expand infrastructure capacity to support demand for its cloud and AI platform, reduce debt by paying down its Term Loan A, and for general corporate purposes. KB Home ( KBH ) -4% - Shares declined after the homebuilder reported weaker-than-expected Q1 results and issued soft guidance amid a challenging housing backdrop and heightened macro uncertainty. For Q2, the company expects 2,250–2,450 deliveries and housing revenue of $1.05B–$1.15B, both below consensus estimates. For FY2026, KB Home guided to 10.0K–11.5K deliveries and $4.80B–$5.50B in housing revenue, also trailing expectations, signaling continued demand pressures. More on rela...
Nigeria has slashed the time it takes to approve applications to revive idle oil wells from weeks to hours as Africa’s top crude producer seeks to take advantage of high energy prices. The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission is approving permits within hours of application, according to people familiar with the process, who asked not to be identified because they aren’t authorized to...
Nigeria has slashed the time it takes to approve applications to revive idle oil wells from weeks to hours as Africa’s top crude producer seeks to take advantage of high energy prices. The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission is approving permits within hours of application, according to people familiar with the process, who asked not to be identified because they aren’t authorized to speak to the media. With oil trading near $100 a barrel, Africa’s top producers are moving to capitalize on demand as buyers turn to suppliers such as Nigeria and Angola, away from the Middle East conflict. The West African nation has also fast-tracked approvals for evacuations and barges at production facilities and export terminals. A spokesman at the regulator said “speedy approvals” were being given “for all activities that could increase production.” The recent surge in applications has come from mostly local oil companies seeking to re-enter old wells. They are being encouraged by the regulator that’s cutting down an approval process that previously took anywhere from two to six weeks. Repairing older or suspended wells for production is cheaper compared with drilling new wells, which can take years of planning, with any potential crude taking an average of four weeks to reach the surface. Angola Sells $2.5 Billion of Eurobonds as Oil Prices Surge Europe Makes a Beeline for Algerian Gas Yet Again: Next Africa Oil at $85 Makes Nigeria a Winner, While Congo Has Most to Lose Nigeria’s production fell to 1.31 million barrels per day in February, the lowest level in 17 months, largely due to maintenance work at a 225,000 barrels a day production facility operated by Shell Plc . Output has yet to recover to peaks above 2 million barrels a day, limiting the country’s ability to capitalize on rising crude prices relative to its peers. The OPEC member averaged 1.34 million barrels a day in 2022, when oil surged to as much as $130 a barrel following Russia’s invasion of Ukrain...
A murky corner of the financial world is now the fastest-growing source of funding for small businesses. One state, Connecticut, had given these lenders unusual power. That may be about to change.
A murky corner of the financial world is now the fastest-growing source of funding for small businesses. One state, Connecticut, had given these lenders unusual power. That may be about to change.
The second Chinese-owned liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) carrier has transited the Strait of Hormuz since the outbreak of the US-Israeli war with Iran, according to industry sources and vessel-tracking data, amid conflicting claims over access to the vital trade corridor. Tehran has largely blocked the strategic waterway in retaliation for Washington and Tel Aviv’s strikes, causing widespread disrup...
The second Chinese-owned liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) carrier has transited the Strait of Hormuz since the outbreak of the US-Israeli war with Iran, according to industry sources and vessel-tracking data, amid conflicting claims over access to the vital trade corridor. Tehran has largely blocked the strategic waterway in retaliation for Washington and Tel Aviv’s strikes, causing widespread disruption to global shipping – though Iranian officials have recently promised safe passage for vessels...
(Bloomberg) -- Shares of Arm Holdings Plc, which made its name licensing technology to semiconductor makers, rose in premarket trading after it said it will sell its own chips for the first time, in a move forecast to generate about $15 billion annually within five years. Meta Platforms Inc. will be the first major customer for the company’s chip, called an AGI CPU, Arm said Tuesday at an event in...
(Bloomberg) -- Shares of Arm Holdings Plc, which made its name licensing technology to semiconductor makers, rose in premarket trading after it said it will sell its own chips for the first time, in a move forecast to generate about $15 billion annually within five years. Meta Platforms Inc. will be the first major customer for the company’s chip, called an AGI CPU, Arm said Tuesday at an event in San Francisco. The product will have as many as 136 cores — a measure of processing power — and dra
China’s top diplomat, Wang Yi, encouraged his Iranian counterpart to pursue negotiations with the United States as conflict in the Middle East threatens to enter a second month. “Talking is better than fighting,” Wang told Abbas Araghchi by phone on Tuesday, according to the Chinese foreign ministry. “All parties should seize every opportunity to begin the peace process as soon as possible.” Confu...
China’s top diplomat, Wang Yi, encouraged his Iranian counterpart to pursue negotiations with the United States as conflict in the Middle East threatens to enter a second month. “Talking is better than fighting,” Wang told Abbas Araghchi by phone on Tuesday, according to the Chinese foreign ministry. “All parties should seize every opportunity to begin the peace process as soon as possible.” Confusion surrounds the status of peace talks, as Iran has derided a reported US 15-point ceasefire plan...
Bourbon is a multi-billion-dollar market, but the American barrel-aged whiskey also produces a lot of wasted grain at distilleries. Chemists at the University of Kentucky developed a method to transform that stillage into electrodes and used those electrodes to build supercapacitors with energy storage capacity on par with existing commercial devices. They presented their work at a meeting of the ...
Bourbon is a multi-billion-dollar market, but the American barrel-aged whiskey also produces a lot of wasted grain at distilleries. Chemists at the University of Kentucky developed a method to transform that stillage into electrodes and used those electrodes to build supercapacitors with energy storage capacity on par with existing commercial devices. They presented their work at a meeting of the American Chemical Society in Atlanta, Georgia. US distillers began making bourbon in the 18th century, particularly in Kentucky, but it really took off commercially, in terms of consumption and exports, after World War II. Legally, a whiskey can only be sold as bourbon if its mash is comprised of at least 51 percent corn, with any other cereal grain (usually rye and barley) making up the remainder. The grain is ground up and mixed with water, and mash from a previous distillation is added to create a sour mash. The addition of yeast launches fermentation, after which the mash is distilled to a clear spirit called "white dog." That spirit is poured into charred new oak barrels for aging of at least two years. It's the caramelized sugars and vanillin in the charred wood that give bourbon its distinctive dark color and flavor. The barrels are never reused for bourbon, typically being recycled for making barrel-aged beer, wine, and even barbecue and hot sauces. Read full article Comments
Two days before the United States and Israel launched their war on Iran, Washington asked Sri Lanka to let two armed warplanes use an airport on its southern coast. Colombo said no, Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake recently revealed – a decision analysts said reflected the Indian Ocean island’s desire to avoid being drawn into a foreign conflict from which it had “nothing to gain”. Th...
Two days before the United States and Israel launched their war on Iran, Washington asked Sri Lanka to let two armed warplanes use an airport on its southern coast. Colombo said no, Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake recently revealed – a decision analysts said reflected the Indian Ocean island’s desire to avoid being drawn into a foreign conflict from which it had “nothing to gain”. The request, made on February 26, reportedly sought to relocate two aircraft from a US base in...