B2Gold ( BTG ) declares $0.02/share quarterly dividend , in line with previous. Forward yield 1.49% Payable March 19; for shareholders of record March 6; ex-div March 6. The company has now announced a dividend of $0.02 for five consecutive quarters. See BTG Dividend Scorecard, Yield Chart, & Dividend Growth. More on B2Gold Corp. B2Gold: Deeply Undervalued Ahead Of A Big Earnings Report B2Gold: Go...
B2Gold ( BTG ) declares $0.02/share quarterly dividend , in line with previous. Forward yield 1.49% Payable March 19; for shareholders of record March 6; ex-div March 6. The company has now announced a dividend of $0.02 for five consecutive quarters. See BTG Dividend Scorecard, Yield Chart, & Dividend Growth. More on B2Gold Corp. B2Gold: Deeply Undervalued Ahead Of A Big Earnings Report B2Gold: Goose Mine Ramp-Up Triggers Massive Free Cash Flow Inflection B2Gold's 2026 Should Give Investors An Inflection Point B2Gold Non-GAAP EPS of $0.11 misses by $0.07, revenue of $1.05B misses by $50M B2Gold Q4 2025 Earnings Preview
Renowned investor Kevin O'Leary said Monday that fears over quantum computing would deter institutional investors from increasing exposure to Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC). Will Quantum Computing Slow Down Institutional Investment? O'Leary took to X, adding a clip from his recent interview...
Renowned investor Kevin O'Leary said Monday that fears over quantum computing would deter institutional investors from increasing exposure to Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC). Will Quantum Computing Slow Down Institutional Investment? O'Leary took to X, adding a clip from his recent interview...
We all love a winner, right? I used to pile into stocks already up 50%, 100%, or more. But real money gets made in stocks that Wall Street has already written off, the ones nobody wants to be caught owning any longer. Right now, three well-known consumer goods names are trading at prices that look almost absurd when you consider their brand power, recognition, and long-term earnings potential. Eac...
We all love a winner, right? I used to pile into stocks already up 50%, 100%, or more. But real money gets made in stocks that Wall Street has already written off, the ones nobody wants to be caught owning any longer. Right now, three well-known consumer goods names are trading at prices that look almost absurd when you consider their brand power, recognition, and long-term earnings potential. Each has a clear catalyst that the market is underpricing. Here's why I'd split $1,000 across them today. Continue reading
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email Tech Watch CNBC's full interview with Microsoft President Brad Smith at the AI Impact Summit in India Microsoft President Brad Smith told CNBC’s Arjun Kharpal that U.S. tech companies should “worry a little bit” about the subsidies their Chinese competitors receive from their government in the AI race. They were speaking at the sidelines of the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, India. 10:58 7 minutes ago
Chinese Journalist Who Exposed CCP’s Labor Camp Abuses Still In Custody in Beijing Authored by Dorothy Li via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), A Chinese journalist whose work exposed human rights abuses committed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been detained in Beijing for more than 100 days. Independent journalist and photographer Du Bin in an undated photo. Song Pi-lung/The Epoch Times ...
Chinese Journalist Who Exposed CCP’s Labor Camp Abuses Still In Custody in Beijing Authored by Dorothy Li via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), A Chinese journalist whose work exposed human rights abuses committed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been detained in Beijing for more than 100 days. Independent journalist and photographer Du Bin in an undated photo. Song Pi-lung/The Epoch Times Du Bin, 54, was formally arrested in November last year, according to people familiar with the matter who requested anonymity out of fear of reprisal. His case has been transferred to the procuratorate for examination and prosecution as of late January, the sources told The Epoch Times. Du has been held at Shunyi Detention Center in Beijing since October, when he was taken by police from his residence, according to his sister and rights groups. Authorities told his sister at the time that Du was detained under suspension for “ picking quarrels and provoking trouble. ” The vaguely worded charge is often used by the regime to target dissidents and human rights advocates . Authorities are now pursuing a new charge that may “involve state leaders” after failing to find sufficient evidence to support the initial charge, according to people familiar with the matter. Details about Du’s case, including what led to his arrest, remain unclear, with authorities citing “state secrecy” as the reason for refusing to provide information to his lawyer. As a photographer and writer focused on uncovering the history that Beijing seeks to conceal, Du has been targeted by authorities for more than a decade, but this was the first time he had been formally arrested. Du was taken into custody for 37 days in 2013. His friends told Amnesty International at the time that Du’s detention might have been linked to a documentary exposing the abuses women faced at Masanjia Labor Camp. Located in the northern Chinese city of Shenyang, the detention facility is notorious for its horrific treatment of fema...
Asian shares were higher Thursday after a rally on Wall Street that was led by computer chip giant Nvidia. U.S. futures edged lower and oil prices rose as media reports said the likelihood was rising of conflict with Iran. U.S. President Donald Trump has been weighing whether to take military action against Iran as his administration surges military resources to the region while holding indirect t...
Asian shares were higher Thursday after a rally on Wall Street that was led by computer chip giant Nvidia. U.S. futures edged lower and oil prices rose as media reports said the likelihood was rising of conflict with Iran. U.S. President Donald Trump has been weighing whether to take military action against Iran as his administration surges military resources to the region while holding indirect talks with Tehran over its nuclear program.
Satellite images show that Iran has recently built a concrete shield over a new facility at a sensitive military site and covered it in soil, experts say, advancing work at a location reportedly bombed by Israel in 2024 amid tensions with the United States. Images also show that Iran has buried tunnel entrances at a nuclear site bombed by the US during Israel’s 12-day war with Iran last year, f...
Satellite images show that Iran has recently built a concrete shield over a new facility at a sensitive military site and covered it in soil, experts say, advancing work at a location reportedly bombed by Israel in 2024 amid tensions with the United States. Images also show that Iran has buried tunnel entrances at a nuclear site bombed by the US during Israel’s 12-day war with Iran last year, fortified tunnel entrances near another, and has repaired missile bases struck in the conflict. They...