Renault Group CEO Francois Provost speaks exclusively to Bloomberg TV in his first television interview in the role after the automaker reported today that it expects profitability to decline this year as it rolls out new electric models and grapples with rising competition in Europe. Provost said he plans to keep the same strategy as his predecessor and is aiming for resilient growth, pushing out...
Renault Group CEO Francois Provost speaks exclusively to Bloomberg TV in his first television interview in the role after the automaker reported today that it expects profitability to decline this year as it rolls out new electric models and grapples with rising competition in Europe. Provost said he plans to keep the same strategy as his predecessor and is aiming for resilient growth, pushing outside of Europe: "What I want to do during the next five years is really to deliver a very steady and robust performance in a difficult environment". He also commented on their EV strategy, saying they plan to continue to invest in EVs in Europe and see the competition from China as a catalyst for innovation and partnership. (Source: Bloomberg)
IDACORP press release ( IDA ): Q4 GAAP EPS of $0.78 beats by $0.04 . More on IDACORP IDACORP: Fast-Rising Demand Meets A Fully Priced Stock Seeking Alpha’s Quant Rating on IDACORP Historical earnings data for IDACORP Dividend scorecard for IDACORP Financial information for IDACORP
IDACORP press release ( IDA ): Q4 GAAP EPS of $0.78 beats by $0.04 . More on IDACORP IDACORP: Fast-Rising Demand Meets A Fully Priced Stock Seeking Alpha’s Quant Rating on IDACORP Historical earnings data for IDACORP Dividend scorecard for IDACORP Financial information for IDACORP
Staff are using stoves and generators to keep lions, camels and Ukraine’s lone gorilla safe from winter and war Europe live – latest updates Kyiv zoo’s most famous resident lays on his back watching television. On screen: a nature documentary. For a quarter of a century, Toni has been the zoo’s star attraction, drawing tens of thousands of visitors. He is Ukraine’s only gorilla. At 52 – old by wes...
Staff are using stoves and generators to keep lions, camels and Ukraine’s lone gorilla safe from winter and war Europe live – latest updates Kyiv zoo’s most famous resident lays on his back watching television. On screen: a nature documentary. For a quarter of a century, Toni has been the zoo’s star attraction, drawing tens of thousands of visitors. He is Ukraine’s only gorilla. At 52 – old by western gorilla standards – he needs warm conditions similar to the lowlands of central Africa. Continue reading...
Evy Hambro, head of fundamental equities thematic and sector investing at BlackRock, and Jim Reid, head of macro and thematic research at Deutsche Bank, speak on Bloomberg Television about the price of gold and whey there is an inherent demand for the precious metal. "There's an element of speculation there, and there's an element of store of value against inflation," Reid says. (Source: Bloomberg...
Evy Hambro, head of fundamental equities thematic and sector investing at BlackRock, and Jim Reid, head of macro and thematic research at Deutsche Bank, speak on Bloomberg Television about the price of gold and whey there is an inherent demand for the precious metal. "There's an element of speculation there, and there's an element of store of value against inflation," Reid says. (Source: Bloomberg)
Donegal Group press release ( DGICA ): Q4 Non-GAAP EPS of $0.50 misses by $0.03 . Revenue of $240.14M (-3.9% Y/Y). Net premiums earned decreased 4.1% to $226.9 million Combined ratio of 96.3%, compared to 92.9%. Return on average equity of 13.4%, compared to 9.9% Book value per share of $17.33 at December 31, 2025, compared to $15.36 at year-end 2024 More on Donegal Group Donegal Group: Potential ...
Donegal Group press release ( DGICA ): Q4 Non-GAAP EPS of $0.50 misses by $0.03 . Revenue of $240.14M (-3.9% Y/Y). Net premiums earned decreased 4.1% to $226.9 million Combined ratio of 96.3%, compared to 92.9%. Return on average equity of 13.4%, compared to 9.9% Book value per share of $17.33 at December 31, 2025, compared to $15.36 at year-end 2024 More on Donegal Group Donegal Group: Potential With A High Hurdle Donegal Group: Margin Growth Shows Some Stabilization (Rating Downgrade) Seeking Alpha’s Quant Rating on Donegal Group Dividend scorecard for Donegal Group Financial information for Donegal Group
Choice Hotels press release ( CHH ): Q4 Non-GAAP EPS of $1.60 beats by $0.06 . Revenue of $390.15M (+0.1% Y/Y) beats by $20.51M . FY26 Adj EPS of $7.13 ADJUSTED NET INCOME & DILUTED EARNINGS PER SHARE ("EPS") (in thousands, except per share amounts) Full Year Full Year Lower Range Upper Range Net income $ 265,000 $ 275,000 Revenue for reimbursable costs from franchised and managed properties (605,...
Choice Hotels press release ( CHH ): Q4 Non-GAAP EPS of $1.60 beats by $0.06 . Revenue of $390.15M (+0.1% Y/Y) beats by $20.51M . FY26 Adj EPS of $7.13 ADJUSTED NET INCOME & DILUTED EARNINGS PER SHARE ("EPS") (in thousands, except per share amounts) Full Year Full Year Lower Range Upper Range Net income $ 265,000 $ 275,000 Revenue for reimbursable costs from franchised and managed properties (605,300) (605,300) Reimbursable expenses from franchised and managed properties 675,300 675,300 Business combination, diligence and transition costs 1,500 1,500 Global ERP system implementation and related costs 1,700 1,700 Income tax expense on adjustments (18,200) (18,200) Adjusted Net Income $ 320,000 $ 330,000 Diluted EPS $ 5.72 $ 5.94 Adjusted Diluted EPS $ 6.92 $ 7.14 Click to enlarge More on Choice Hotels Choice Hotels Q4 2025 Earnings Preview Ultra-luxury hotels push prices to records as wealthy travelers keep spending Seeking Alpha’s Quant Rating on Choice Hotels Historical earnings data for Choice Hotels Dividend scorecard for Choice Hotels
(RTTNews) - YETI Holdings, Inc. (YETI), a manufacturer of outdoor products, Thursday announced that its Chief Financial Officer, Mike McMullen will cease to serve his role, effective February 23.
(RTTNews) - YETI Holdings, Inc. (YETI), a manufacturer of outdoor products, Thursday announced that its Chief Financial Officer, Mike McMullen will cease to serve his role, effective February 23.
Get context for CRISPR Therapeutics’ Q4 results: CASGEVY launch economics, cash runway, pipeline upside, and the technical level investors should watch.
Get context for CRISPR Therapeutics’ Q4 results: CASGEVY launch economics, cash runway, pipeline upside, and the technical level investors should watch.
CenterPoint press release ( CNP ): Q4 Non-GAAP EPS of $0.45 in-line. Reiterates its 2026 non-GAAP EPS guidance range of at least the midpoint of $1.89-$1.91 vs. consnesus of $1.91, which at the midpoint, would represent 8% growth over 2025 delivered results . Increases 10-year capital investment plan $500 million, now totaling over $65 billion of planned investment from 2026 through 2035. Announce...
CenterPoint press release ( CNP ): Q4 Non-GAAP EPS of $0.45 in-line. Reiterates its 2026 non-GAAP EPS guidance range of at least the midpoint of $1.89-$1.91 vs. consnesus of $1.91, which at the midpoint, would represent 8% growth over 2025 delivered results . Increases 10-year capital investment plan $500 million, now totaling over $65 billion of planned investment from 2026 through 2035. Announces that it expects to meet its 50% increase in peak load demand by 2029, two full years ahead of initial forecasts. More on CenterPoint CenterPoint Energy: A Particularly Well-Positioned Utility CenterPoint Q4 2025 Earnings Preview CenterPoint Energy boosts workforce to 3,300 ahead of winter storm in Texas Seeking Alpha’s Quant Rating on CenterPoint Historical earnings data for CenterPoint
AlexSecret Stock index futures were lower on Thursday as traders faced a busy day with a slew of economic data and Fedspeak. Now, here are five news stories that broke overnight to watch out for: Gates cancels India keynote: Microsoft ( MSFT ) co-founder Bill Gates withdrew from India’s AI Impact summit just hours before he was set to deliver the keynote address on Thursday. “After careful conside...
AlexSecret Stock index futures were lower on Thursday as traders faced a busy day with a slew of economic data and Fedspeak. Now, here are five news stories that broke overnight to watch out for: Gates cancels India keynote: Microsoft ( MSFT ) co-founder Bill Gates withdrew from India’s AI Impact summit just hours before he was set to deliver the keynote address on Thursday. “After careful consideration , and to ensure the focus remains on the AI Summit’s key priorities, Mr. Gates will not be delivering his keynote address,” the Gates Foundation said in a statement. No reason was provided for the sudden withdrawal. Microsoft denies surveillance involvement: Microsoft ( MSFT ) said Wednesday it does not believe U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is using its technology for mass surveillance of civilians, though it confirmed providing cloud-based productivity and collaboration tools to the agency. The response followed a Guardian report claiming ICE increased its reliance on Microsoft’s cloud platform as arrest and deportation operations expanded. Fed questions mortgage bond plan: Minutes from the Federal Reserve’s January meeting indicate that the Trump administration’s plan to lower borrowing costs by buying mortgage bonds may not produce a meaningful pickup in refinancing activity, even after the recent retreat in mortgage rates. Last month, President Donald Trump directed Fannie Mae ( FNMA ) and Freddie Mac ( FMCC ) to buy $200B of mortgage debt as part of a broader push to make homeownership more affordable, though the move received investor pushback. OpenAI signs India data deal: OpenAI ( OPENAI ) has partnered with India’s Tata Group to build AI-ready data center capacity in the country as part of the global Stargate initiative. Under the agreement, OpenAI will become the first customer of Tata Consultancy Services’ HyperVault data center business, starting with 100 megawatts of capacity and with the potential to scale to 1 gigawatt over time. Cohen targe...
As part of Yahoo Finance's Bot & Sold robotics special, KraneShares senior investment strategist Derek Yan joins Asking for a Trend host Josh Lipton to share his top stock picks in the robotics sector. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Asking for a Trend.
As part of Yahoo Finance's Bot & Sold robotics special, KraneShares senior investment strategist Derek Yan joins Asking for a Trend host Josh Lipton to share his top stock picks in the robotics sector. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Asking for a Trend.
MARIETTA, Pa., Feb. 19, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Donegal Group Inc. (NASDAQ:DGICA) and (NASDAQ:DGICB) today reported its financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2025.
MARIETTA, Pa., Feb. 19, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Donegal Group Inc. (NASDAQ:DGICA) and (NASDAQ:DGICB) today reported its financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2025.
There is definitely no shortage of critics out there questioning the purpose of the entire cryptocurrency industry. However, that hasn't put off speculators that were bold enough to take risks and had the stomach to handle volatility to achieve monster returns. Just look at Shiba Inu (CRYPTO: SHIB) . This meme token's price is up an unbelievable 97,000% in the past five years (as of Feb. 16). But ...
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IEA Chief Warns Fracturing Global Order Is Splintering Energy Policy By Irina Slav of OilPrice.com A fracturing in the “global order” is threatening the harmony in energy policies, the head of the International Energy Agency has warned. “We see a fracturing in the global political order in general, and there are, of course, reflections of that on the energy scene. Different countries are choosing ...
IEA Chief Warns Fracturing Global Order Is Splintering Energy Policy By Irina Slav of OilPrice.com A fracturing in the “global order” is threatening the harmony in energy policies, the head of the International Energy Agency has warned. “We see a fracturing in the global political order in general, and there are, of course, reflections of that on the energy scene. Different countries are choosing different paths in terms of energy and climate change,” Birol told the Financial Times in an interview . The warning follows the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s removal of the so-called endangerment finding, which served as the basis for climate change-focused policies passed in significant numbers during the Biden administration. The finding stipulated that carbon dioxide, methane, and four other gases were harmful to people’s health and well-being. This was the latest move by the Trump administration to dismantle Biden’s climate regulations and legislation as it prioritizes energy security—and energy dominance—over emission reduction. Yet even the European Union, which consistently states emission reduction is still priority number-one, has been walking back some of its new regulations and commitments , under pressure from the business world, which has been bearing the cost of those commitments, alongside consumers. The 2035 ban on internal combustion engine cars, for instance, has been renegotiated and is no longer a done deal, and now the authorities in Brussels are mulling over ways to reduce energy costs for industrial consumers in a bid to prevent the complete deindustrialization of the bloc. A revision of emission permit trading is also on the agenda, with the chemicals industry calling for an urgent revamp of the system and a cancellation of the planned phaseout of free carbon permits. Climate change was “moving down the international policy agenda,” Birol said this week, summarizing the latest trends in energy policies. That move down the agenda has even re...