Former head coach unimpressed by France comments ‘To look ahead for any team is fraught with danger’ Eddie Jones believes England’s dramatic collapse in the Six Nations can be explained by Steve Borthwick’s overconfidence in looking ahead to a title decider against France before the tournament had begun. Successive emphatic defeats to Scotland and Ireland have undone the progress made during a 12-...
Former head coach unimpressed by France comments ‘To look ahead for any team is fraught with danger’ Eddie Jones believes England’s dramatic collapse in the Six Nations can be explained by Steve Borthwick’s overconfidence in looking ahead to a title decider against France before the tournament had begun. Successive emphatic defeats to Scotland and Ireland have undone the progress made during a 12-Test winning run and turned the round-four appointment against Italy in Rome on 7 March into a game they dare not lose. Continue reading...
$100 billion+ That's the value of the deal Advanced Micro Devices and Meta Platforms unveiled this morning, which will see the Facebook owner buy 6 gigawatts’ worth of AI computing power. The deal could result in Meta owning as much as 10% of AMD’s stock, as the chip designer seeks to challenge Nvidia.
$100 billion+ That's the value of the deal Advanced Micro Devices and Meta Platforms unveiled this morning, which will see the Facebook owner buy 6 gigawatts’ worth of AI computing power. The deal could result in Meta owning as much as 10% of AMD’s stock, as the chip designer seeks to challenge Nvidia.
Leonardo DRS press release ( DRS ): Q4 Non-GAAP EPS of $0.42 beats by $0.05 . Revenue of $1.06B (+8.1% Y/Y) beats by $65.21M . Bookings: $1.1 billion for the fourth quarter and $4.2 billion for the year (full year 2025 book-to-bill ratio of 1.2x) Backlog: $8.7 billion, up 3% from prior year FY26 revenue consensus of $3.82B, EPS consensus of $1.26 Leonardo DRS is initiating 2026 guidance as specifi...
Leonardo DRS press release ( DRS ): Q4 Non-GAAP EPS of $0.42 beats by $0.05 . Revenue of $1.06B (+8.1% Y/Y) beats by $65.21M . Bookings: $1.1 billion for the fourth quarter and $4.2 billion for the year (full year 2025 book-to-bill ratio of 1.2x) Backlog: $8.7 billion, up 3% from prior year FY26 revenue consensus of $3.82B, EPS consensus of $1.26 Leonardo DRS is initiating 2026 guidance as specified in the table below: Measure 2026 Guidance 2025 Results Revenue $3,850 million - $3,950 million $3,648 million Adjusted EBITDA $505 million - $525 million $453 million Tax Rate 18.5% 17.3% Diluted WASO 269.0 million 268.7 million Adjusted Diluted EPS $1.20 - $1.26 $1.15 Click to enlarge Shares +3.6% PM. More on Leonardo DRS Leonardo DRS: The Strong Buy Delivered, Here's Why I'm Downgrading It And What Comes Next Leonardo DRS Q4 2025 Earnings Preview Leonardo DRS names Sally Wallace as COO Seeking Alpha’s Quant Rating on Leonardo DRS Historical earnings data for Leonardo DRS
Sonoco Products Co. (Symbol: SON) has been named to the Dividend Channel ''S.A.F.E. 25'' list, signifying a stock with above-average ''DividendRank'' statistics including a strong 3.7% yield, as well as a superb track record of at least two decades of dividend growth, according
Sonoco Products Co. (Symbol: SON) has been named to the Dividend Channel ''S.A.F.E. 25'' list, signifying a stock with above-average ''DividendRank'' statistics including a strong 3.7% yield, as well as a superb track record of at least two decades of dividend growth, according
HF Sinclair Corp (Symbol: DINO) has been named as a Top 10 dividend paying energy stock, according to Dividend Channel, which published its weekly ''DividendRank'' report. The report noted that among energy companies, DINO shares displayed both attractive valuation metrics and
HF Sinclair Corp (Symbol: DINO) has been named as a Top 10 dividend paying energy stock, according to Dividend Channel, which published its weekly ''DividendRank'' report. The report noted that among energy companies, DINO shares displayed both attractive valuation metrics and
Prudential Financial Inc (Symbol: PRU) has been named a Top Socially Responsible Dividend Stock by Dividend Channel, signifying a stock with above-average ''DividendRank'' statistics including a strong 5.5% yield, as well as being recognized by prominent asset managers as being
Prudential Financial Inc (Symbol: PRU) has been named a Top Socially Responsible Dividend Stock by Dividend Channel, signifying a stock with above-average ''DividendRank'' statistics including a strong 5.5% yield, as well as being recognized by prominent asset managers as being
(RTTNews) - Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) will host a conference call at 8:30 AM ET on February 24, 2026, to discuss Q4 25 earnings results.
(RTTNews) - Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) will host a conference call at 8:30 AM ET on February 24, 2026, to discuss Q4 25 earnings results.
Without federal climate regulation, fossil fuel industry may be more vulnerable to local lawsuits The Trump administration ’s repeal of a foundational climate determination could clear a path for new litigation and policies targeting big oil, legal experts say. Earlier this month, Donald Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) finalized a rule revoking the “endangerment finding”, a 2009 de...
Without federal climate regulation, fossil fuel industry may be more vulnerable to local lawsuits The Trump administration ’s repeal of a foundational climate determination could clear a path for new litigation and policies targeting big oil, legal experts say. Earlier this month, Donald Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) finalized a rule revoking the “endangerment finding”, a 2009 determination that established that greenhouse gases threaten public health and welfare. The move eliminated federal limits on climate-warming emissions from motor vehicles, and is expected to extend to all other pollution sources. Continue reading...
(RTTNews) - Sentiment remains weak for the FTSE 100 benchmark of the London Stock Exchange amidst renewed concerns about global trade, economic growth and AI disruption that added to fears about the health of the corporate sector and the persisting geopolitical tensions.
(RTTNews) - Sentiment remains weak for the FTSE 100 benchmark of the London Stock Exchange amidst renewed concerns about global trade, economic growth and AI disruption that added to fears about the health of the corporate sector and the persisting geopolitical tensions.
Listen on the go! A daily podcast of Wall Street Breakfast will be available by 8:00 a.m. on Seeking Alpha , iTunes , Spotify . Getty Images Good morning! Here's the latest in trending: Never sell? Despite its underwater holdings, Michael Saylor's Strategy ( MSTR ) is doubling down on Bitcoin as the asset heads for its worst month since June 2022 . Bidding war: Here's what analysts are saying abou...
Listen on the go! A daily podcast of Wall Street Breakfast will be available by 8:00 a.m. on Seeking Alpha , iTunes , Spotify . Getty Images Good morning! Here's the latest in trending: Never sell? Despite its underwater holdings, Michael Saylor's Strategy ( MSTR ) is doubling down on Bitcoin as the asset heads for its worst month since June 2022 . Bidding war: Here's what analysts are saying about Paramount's ( PSKY ) new bid for Warner Bros. ( WBD ) as it attempts to break up the merger with Netflix ( NFLX ). No interference: William Wiatrowski, acting commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, has rejected speculation of falsified economic data or "cooking the books." Watch out! Aggressive competition and lower credit standards are leading some firms to take higher risks to boost profitability metrics, according to JPMorgan ( JPM ) CEO Jamie Dimon. Market participants should stay vigilant and prepare for potential shifts in credit quality, especially given growing risks in private credit, non-bank lenders, fintech, and the AI disruption. Should the cycle go south, it might also take some unsuspecting victims down with it, as the battle for yield intensifies across the industry. Quote: "You feel stupid when everyone’s coining money and everyone's great... it does feel really good," he declared during the company's annual investor update. "And then when I think about all the factors taking place, I take a deep breath and say, 'Watch out!' Unfortunately, we did see this in '05, '06, and '07—almost the same thing—the rising tide was lifting all boats, and everyone was making a lot of money. I see a couple of people doing some dumb things. They are just doing dumb things to create net interest income." "There's always a surprise in a credit cycle. The surprise has often been which industry [is hit hardest]. You didn't expect utilities and phone companies in '08, '09, and this time around, it might be software because of AI. There will be a cycle one day... I don'...
Nvidia (NVDA) is reporting fourth quarter earnings results on Wednesday after markets close. FBB Capital Partners director of research Mike Bailey sits down with Yahoo Finance Markets and Data Editor Jared Blikre to outline the two key aspects of the earnings print and market reaction he'll be paying attention to. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out mo...
Nvidia (NVDA) is reporting fourth quarter earnings results on Wednesday after markets close. FBB Capital Partners director of research Mike Bailey sits down with Yahoo Finance Markets and Data Editor Jared Blikre to outline the two key aspects of the earnings print and market reaction he'll be paying attention to. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination Overtime.
Welcome to Next Africa, a twice-weekly newsletter on where the continent stands now — and where it’s headed. Sign up here to have it delivered to your email. South Africa is a surprise beneficiary of the latest chaos to envelop global commerce. Donald Trump’s announcement of a blanket charge on America’s imports should effectively halve duties on a range of goods, including farm produce, from Afri...
Welcome to Next Africa, a twice-weekly newsletter on where the continent stands now — and where it’s headed. Sign up here to have it delivered to your email. South Africa is a surprise beneficiary of the latest chaos to envelop global commerce. Donald Trump’s announcement of a blanket charge on America’s imports should effectively halve duties on a range of goods, including farm produce, from Africa’s biggest economy, bringing them in line with those imposed on global competitors. The reduction stems from a US Supreme Court ruling that the president overstepped his authority when he invoked an emergency law to impose his so-called Liberation Day tariffs, with rates determined in part by politics. A new 10% global tariff went into effect on Tuesday and the White House is working on a formal order to increase it to 15%. Trump has lambasted South Africa at every turn since he returned to office just over a year ago. He’s accused President Cyril Ramaphosa’s administration of siding with America’s geopolitical foes and falsely claimed that it’s subjecting White farmers to a genocide. Besides hitting Pretoria with the highest tariffs in sub-Saharan Africa, he cut aid and ordered a boycott of a Group of 20 heads-of-state summit in Johannesburg last year. While South Africa has put on a brave face, saying farm shipments to the US only fell 3% last year, the tariffs have begun to bite, with exports slumping two fifths in the final quarter. Sales of products ranging from wine and berries to ostrich meat dipped as rivals such as Peru, Australia and Chile won market share. “The 15% tariff will be a great relief,” said Wandile Sihlobo, Ramaphosa’s newly appointed agriculture envoy. “We will likely be competitive in the US market again.” The court ruling probably won’t spell an end to Trump’s antagonism toward Pretoria, though, and he has other weapons to wage trade wars. “I can use Licenses to do absolutely “terrible” things to foreign countries, especially those countries that ...
It’s no surprise that US President Donald Trump came out swinging after the Supreme Court’s stunning rebuke struck at the core of his economic agenda. It delivered his most consequential legal setback by blocking him from invoking emergency powers to unilaterally impose sweeping tariffs on trading partners. The International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), enacted in 1977, allows the presid...
It’s no surprise that US President Donald Trump came out swinging after the Supreme Court’s stunning rebuke struck at the core of his economic agenda. It delivered his most consequential legal setback by blocking him from invoking emergency powers to unilaterally impose sweeping tariffs on trading partners. The International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), enacted in 1977, allows the president to regulate economic transactions after declaring a national emergency in response to an...
watch now VIDEO 2:49 02:49 What to expect from Trump’s State of the Union address Politics President Donald Trump is set to deliver his prime-time State of the Union address on Tuesday night as polls indicate voters are souring on his economy, after he made promises to lower prices for working-class voters. Trump will speak at a critical moment. The midterm elections, looming less than nine months...
watch now VIDEO 2:49 02:49 What to expect from Trump’s State of the Union address Politics President Donald Trump is set to deliver his prime-time State of the Union address on Tuesday night as polls indicate voters are souring on his economy, after he made promises to lower prices for working-class voters. Trump will speak at a critical moment. The midterm elections, looming less than nine months away, threaten to rip away the near-complete control of Washington he has enjoyed in his second term. And public polling indicates Trump is sinking on what were once his key issues: the economy and immigration . The economy is expected to feature heavily in Trump's address, especially after the Supreme Court last week overturned his authority to issue a wide swath of his tariffs — a key plank of his economic platform. "You're going to hear a lot about the importance of bringing jobs back to our country," Vice President JD Vance said in a Fox News interview on Saturday. "I think he's going to talk about regulatory change, the importance of lowering energy prices for American citizens." Read more CNBC politics coverage Democrats seek to force refunds after Supreme Court blocks Trump tariffs Trump demands Netflix fire Susan Rice as DOJ probes Warner deal Armed man killed by authorities trying to enter Trump Mar-a-Lago club High prices for everyday goods are one of the biggest problems facing Trump in his second term. Democrats are hounding the president and other Republicans on affordability, an issue that resonates with voters. In a CNN/SSRS poll released Monday, a whopping 57% of respondents said what they most wanted Trump to speak about in his State of the Union was the economy. Immigration was a distant second, with only 13% of those polled saying they would most like the president to speak on it. Democrats have opened up a 4.8-point lead in the generic congressional ballot leading up to the 2026 midterms, according to RealClearPolitics polling averages. Trump is underwa...
Sinenkiy/iStock via Getty Images Introduction It’s time for another one of my long introductions, as I want to start this article by shining some light on one of my favorite places to put capital in one of my favorite sectors. That place is Canadian energy. For example, on December 24, I wrote, “Energy Is, By Far, My Favorite Sector For 2026.” Although it’s still early, energy is leading the pack,...
Sinenkiy/iStock via Getty Images Introduction It’s time for another one of my long introductions, as I want to start this article by shining some light on one of my favorite places to put capital in one of my favorite sectors. That place is Canadian energy. For example, on December 24, I wrote, “Energy Is, By Far, My Favorite Sector For 2026.” Although it’s still early, energy is leading the pack, as the handy overview below shows. State Street While I am writing this, energy is up 24% year-to-date. That’s even more impressive in light of the S&P 500’s gain of just 0.4%. And, while I have your attention, I may as well mention that value sectors, in general, are doing well, as materials, industrials, consumer staples, utilities, and real estate are all among the best gainers. In this sector specifically, I like Canadian energy, which is an industry I have highlighted many times, especially when the U.S. involvement in Venezuela caused the market to believe that the end markets for Canadian oil were about to shift to Venezuelan oil. Here’s what I wrote back then: Nonetheless, I am sticking with my thesis that energy is my No. 1 place to be, as I'm convinced that Venezuela headlines are overblown. This is a long-term endeavor that could cost close to $100 billion, even if everything goes smoothly. Then there’s the impact of OPEC-related supply. That glut, so far, is far less bad than one might have expected. This may explain why energy equities have been bottoming relative to the S&P 500 going into this year. When adding that the market, in general, is extremely pessimistic with regard to energy and money managers are even net short, I believe it won’t take much to trigger a bigger rebound, especially if it comes with a confirmation of stronger cyclical growth in the months ahead. - January 11 article With that in mind, Bloomberg just reported on the success of Canadian energy stocks. These stocks, using the S&P/TSX Composite Energy Index as a proxy, have reached the h...
primeimages/iStock via Getty Images Preferred securities offer income potential above bonds and lower volatility than equities. Understanding sector differences helps investors position preferreds within diversified portfolios. Understanding Preferred Securities Preferred securities are hybrid instruments that combine characteristics of both fixed income and equity. They typically pay a stated div...
primeimages/iStock via Getty Images Preferred securities offer income potential above bonds and lower volatility than equities. Understanding sector differences helps investors position preferreds within diversified portfolios. Understanding Preferred Securities Preferred securities are hybrid instruments that combine characteristics of both fixed income and equity. They typically pay a stated dividend or coupon, often at a higher yield than investment-grade bonds, while ranking senior to common equity but junior to bonds in a company’s capital structure. Most preferreds are perpetual securities with callable features, meaning income is the primary driver of returns over time. Because preferred dividends are generally fixed or fixed-to-floating, their prices tend to be sensitive to interest rates, credit spreads, and issuer-specific fundamentals. Who Should Invest in Preferred Securities? Preferred securities may be appropriate for investors seeking enhanced income potential with lower volatility than equities but who are willing to accept more risk than traditional investment-grade bonds. They are often used by income-oriented investors looking to diversify fixed income allocations, enhance yield, or reduce reliance on common equity dividends. Because preferreds sit lower in the capital structure than bonds, credit analysis and active management can play an important role in managing risk. Preferred Securities by Sector Financials Preferreds Financial institutions represent the largest segment of the preferred market, driven by regulatory capital requirements. Can carry elevated regulatory and credit risk during periods of financial stress Exposure to banking and insurance fundamentals Sensitivity to credit conditions and interest rate changes Because financials dominate the preferred universe, investors may face concentrated exposure to banking-sector risks. For those seeking preferred income potential without financial sector concentration, strategies such as the...
– ARCALYST ® (rilonacept) Q4 2025 and full year 2025 net product revenue of $202.1 million and $677.6 million, respectively – – ARCALYST 2026 net product revenue expected to be $900 - $920 million – – KPL-387 Phase 2 recurrent pericarditis data expected in 2H 2026 – – KPL-1161 Phase 1 trial planned to initiate by the end of 2026 – – Cash balance increased by $170.4 million in 2025 to $414.1 millio...
– ARCALYST ® (rilonacept) Q4 2025 and full year 2025 net product revenue of $202.1 million and $677.6 million, respectively – – ARCALYST 2026 net product revenue expected to be $900 - $920 million – – KPL-387 Phase 2 recurrent pericarditis data expected in 2H 2026 – – KPL-1161 Phase 1 trial planned to initiate by the end of 2026 – – Cash balance increased by $170.4 million in 2025 to $414.1 million – – Conference call and webcast scheduled for 8:30 am ET today –
WALTHAM, Mass., Feb. 24, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Repligen Corporation (NASDAQ:RGEN), a life sciences company focused on bioprocessing technology leadership, today reported financial results for its fourth quarter of 2025, covering the three- and twelve- month periods ended December 31, 2025. The Company is also providing financial guidance for the full year 2026.
WALTHAM, Mass., Feb. 24, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Repligen Corporation (NASDAQ:RGEN), a life sciences company focused on bioprocessing technology leadership, today reported financial results for its fourth quarter of 2025, covering the three- and twelve- month periods ended December 31, 2025. The Company is also providing financial guidance for the full year 2026.
This growth is fueled by increased adoption of digital learning platforms, enhanced internet accessibility, and a rising demand for flexible education solutions. Key players like Coursera, Instructure, Adobe, Alphabet, and Udemy drive innovation and accessibility in online learning, catering to a diverse global audience. The COVID-19 pandemic further accelerated this shift, emphasizing the value o...
This growth is fueled by increased adoption of digital learning platforms, enhanced internet accessibility, and a rising demand for flexible education solutions. Key players like Coursera, Instructure, Adobe, Alphabet, and Udemy drive innovation and accessibility in online learning, catering to a diverse global audience. The COVID-19 pandemic further accelerated this shift, emphasizing the value of remote learning. Top industry leaders include Pluralsight and edX, renowned for specialized and ac
Throughout the recent market cycle, there has been some peculiar behavior in the relationship between stocks and bonds. Historically, stocks and bonds often move in opposite directions. As one of these asset classes is in favor, the other usually lags. Over the past three years, that hasn't been the case. Since the beginning of 2023, the S&P 500 has pretty consistently moved higher. But long-term ...
Throughout the recent market cycle, there has been some peculiar behavior in the relationship between stocks and bonds. Historically, stocks and bonds often move in opposite directions. As one of these asset classes is in favor, the other usually lags. Over the past three years, that hasn't been the case. Since the beginning of 2023, the S&P 500 has pretty consistently moved higher. But long-term Treasury yields have remained largely flat over the period. Continue reading