Investors can have totally different objectives. The stock market is a massive arena where participants don't have to play the same games. Some are just after a steady stream of income. If this sounds like you, maybe it's time to look at this business that Berkshire Hathaway has a 37% stake in. It's trading 97% below its peak (as of Feb. 18). Should investors buy this high-yield dividend stock in ...
Investors can have totally different objectives. The stock market is a massive arena where participants don't have to play the same games. Some are just after a steady stream of income. If this sounds like you, maybe it's time to look at this business that Berkshire Hathaway has a 37% stake in. It's trading 97% below its peak (as of Feb. 18). Should investors buy this high-yield dividend stock in February? Image source: Getty Images. Continue reading
narvo vexar The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has approved an application submitted by TXNM Energy ( TXNM ) for its proposal to be acquired by Blackstone Infrastructure ( BX ), the utility company announced. The decision came after TXNM ( TXNM ) sought multiple state and federal regulatory clearances for the deal, under which the private equity group agreed to acquire the company for nearly...
narvo vexar The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has approved an application submitted by TXNM Energy ( TXNM ) for its proposal to be acquired by Blackstone Infrastructure ( BX ), the utility company announced. The decision came after TXNM ( TXNM ) sought multiple state and federal regulatory clearances for the deal, under which the private equity group agreed to acquire the company for nearly $11.5B in cash, including debt, in May. In its order, FERC stated that the transaction, which is set to close in the second half of this year, “is consistent with public interest," TXNM ( TXNM ) said. The company suggested that there is no opposition to the deal from antitrust officials, as the waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act has also expired. However, the transaction has yet to be cleared by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission. More on TXNM Energy, Blackstone Blackstone Inc. (BX) Presents at Bank of America Financial Services Conference 2026 Transcript Blackstone Inc. 2025 Q4 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation Blackstone: Trump's Home Buying Ban Is Noise (Rating Upgrade) Blackstone to acquire home services company Champions Group Blackstone raises stake in Anthropic via latest funding round - report
When it comes to the back end of May and West Ham United are reflecting on the season that was, there is every chance that this soggy Saturday will go down as a missed opportunity that proved crucial in their survival plight. Victory here would have raised the possibility of Nuno Espírito Santo’s side ending the weekend out of the relegation zone for the first time since early December. In keeping...
When it comes to the back end of May and West Ham United are reflecting on the season that was, there is every chance that this soggy Saturday will go down as a missed opportunity that proved crucial in their survival plight. Victory here would have raised the possibility of Nuno Espírito Santo’s side ending the weekend out of the relegation zone for the first time since early December. In keeping with those of recent weeks, much of the performance was befitting of another three points. But, thanks to a couple of smart Djordje Petrovic saves and some profligacy in front of goal, they had to make do with a draw – an expected goals (xG) total of 2.87 from 20 shots yielding a blank in the only column that matters. Continue reading...
These Are The Most Dangerous Fields Of Work Fatal workplace injuries remain a pressing issue in the United States , with stark disparities across occupational fields. Statista's Tristan Gaudiaut reports that, according to data published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in February 2026, farming, fishing and forestry are still by far the most dangerous fields of work , recording around 22 fat...
These Are The Most Dangerous Fields Of Work Fatal workplace injuries remain a pressing issue in the United States , with stark disparities across occupational fields. Statista's Tristan Gaudiaut reports that, according to data published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in February 2026, farming, fishing and forestry are still by far the most dangerous fields of work , recording around 22 fatal injuries per 100,000 workers in 2024. You will find more infographics at Statista A little further behind are transportation and material moving (12.8) and construction and extraction (12.6), followed by protective services (8.2) and building/ground cleaning and maintenance (6.9). These figures underscore the persistent risks faced by workers in physically demanding and high-hazard industries, despite ongoing safety regulations and enforcement efforts. Tyler Durden Sat, 02/21/2026 - 14:35
The overall market may still look overbought and feel overvalued. But a handful of stocks have actually lost some ground of late, even if they didn't deserve to. With that as the backdrop, here's a rundown of three of them worth buying while you can still get them at a discount. It's been a rough past few months for Chewy (NYSE: CHWY) shareholders. Every time it looked like the stock had made a bo...
The overall market may still look overbought and feel overvalued. But a handful of stocks have actually lost some ground of late, even if they didn't deserve to. With that as the backdrop, here's a rundown of three of them worth buying while you can still get them at a discount. It's been a rough past few months for Chewy (NYSE: CHWY) shareholders. Every time it looked like the stock had made a bottom, it then found a way of moving even lower. Indeed, after recently reaching yet another new 52-week low, shares of the online pet supply store and pharmacy are now priced at less than half of June's high. Continue reading
The lawsuit challenges President Trump's plans for "Independence Arch," a 250-foot structure proposed for Memorial Circle. (Image credit: Nathan Howard)
The lawsuit challenges President Trump's plans for "Independence Arch," a 250-foot structure proposed for Memorial Circle. (Image credit: Nathan Howard)
Fifth round: Birmingham 8-0 Chatham Hurtré 26 59 68, Sarri 53, Louis 65 89, Lee 70, Leidhammar 76 For just under an hour, Chatham kept themselves in this contest at 1-0 down. Given they are paid only their travel expenses, while their opponents are full-time professionals chasing promotion to the Women’s Super League, that was an admirable effort from the lowest-ranked side remaining in the Women’...
Fifth round: Birmingham 8-0 Chatham Hurtré 26 59 68, Sarri 53, Louis 65 89, Lee 70, Leidhammar 76 For just under an hour, Chatham kept themselves in this contest at 1-0 down. Given they are paid only their travel expenses, while their opponents are full-time professionals chasing promotion to the Women’s Super League, that was an admirable effort from the lowest-ranked side remaining in the Women’s FA Cup fifth-round. They were powerless, though, to stop Birmingham charging into the quarter-finals with a hat-trick from Océane Hurtre. Anybody hoping to see a rare upset in this competition was left disappointed as the hosts, second in WSL 2, FA Cup winners in 2012 and heavy favourites for this tie, opened the floodgates in the later stages. It was a game they would have had wrapped up before half-time had it not been for an inspired performance from the Chatham goalkeeper, Simone Eligon, who represents Trinidad and Tobago. Continue reading...
Legendary investor Ray Dalio has repeatedly expressed concerns about the U.S. economy. He’s discussed the unsustainable debt and geopolitical conflicts and is concerned about the long-term economic growth. In the fourth quarter, Bridgewater Associates reduced holdings in the major tech stocks, raising concerns about the future of artificial intelligence and increased capital spending. Dalio sold ....
Legendary investor Ray Dalio has repeatedly expressed concerns about the U.S. economy. He’s discussed the unsustainable debt and geopolitical conflicts and is concerned about the long-term economic growth. In the fourth quarter, Bridgewater Associates reduced holdings in the major tech stocks, raising concerns about the future of artificial intelligence and increased capital spending. Dalio sold ... Ray Dalio Sours On America And Sold These Tech Stocks
Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK-A), one of the renowned conglomerates formerly led by investor Warren Buffet has made a few significant moves in the fourth-quarter. As companies file their 13F, we get an insight into where the billionaires are investing their money. Buffett is known for identifying stocks before they peak and making the most of their ... Warren Buffett’s Last Move Was Selling Amazon ...
Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK-A), one of the renowned conglomerates formerly led by investor Warren Buffet has made a few significant moves in the fourth-quarter. As companies file their 13F, we get an insight into where the billionaires are investing their money. Buffett is known for identifying stocks before they peak and making the most of their ... Warren Buffett’s Last Move Was Selling Amazon And Buying This Stock Instead
David Becker/Getty Images News Nvidia ( NVDA ) is scheduled to report its quarterly results next week, providing a crucial catalyst for the overall market. However, some analysts worry that investors have become so accustomed to standout results from the AI chip maker that even better-than-projected earnings won't be enough to satisfy the market. Looking ahead to NVDA's results, SA analyst Julia O...
David Becker/Getty Images News Nvidia ( NVDA ) is scheduled to report its quarterly results next week, providing a crucial catalyst for the overall market. However, some analysts worry that investors have become so accustomed to standout results from the AI chip maker that even better-than-projected earnings won't be enough to satisfy the market. Looking ahead to NVDA's results, SA analyst Julia Ostian argued that the company has beaten expectations so consistently that the market now expects results to exceed already elevated forecasts. This creates a scenario where strong fundamental performance could still trigger a stock slide. “It really looks like it doesn’t matter what Nvidia will do," Ostian said on a recent episode of the Investing Experts Podcast. "The market will not be as happy, because it looks to me that the company so many times has beaten the expectations that basically right now the expectations are that everything will be better than expected." There is some evidence over the past couple of quarters of the impact Ostian describes. Following its last earnings report, released after the close on November 19, NVDA dropped about 3% the following day. Shares had climbed in after-hours action following the release of better-than-expected results, but they lost steam during the following session. Looking further back, the stock dipped fractionally following its August earnings release. However, last May saw the stock rise 3% following its quarterly report . Turning to NVDA's long-term fundamentals, analysts still see NVDA as well-positioned to take advantage of the AI boom for the foreseeable future. Fellow SA analyst Jack Bowman pointed to the company's manufacturing strategy, which helps it preserve margins. "Nvidia is always an interesting business to me because they have such a high profit margin, it’s like 70% on their stuff, because they don’t actually manufacture their own chips, right? It’s TSMC does the actual making of the chips," he said. Meanw...
David Becker/Getty Images News Nvidia ( NVDA ) is scheduled to report its quarterly results next week, providing a crucial catalyst for the overall market. However, some analysts worry that investors have become so accustomed to standout results from the AI chip maker that even better-than-projected earnings won't be enough to satisfy the market. Looking ahead to NVDA's results, SA analyst Julia O...
David Becker/Getty Images News Nvidia ( NVDA ) is scheduled to report its quarterly results next week, providing a crucial catalyst for the overall market. However, some analysts worry that investors have become so accustomed to standout results from the AI chip maker that even better-than-projected earnings won't be enough to satisfy the market. Looking ahead to NVDA's results, SA analyst Julia Ostian argued that the company has beaten expectations so consistently that the market now expects results to exceed already elevated forecasts. This creates a scenario where strong fundamental performance could still trigger a stock slide. “It really looks like it doesn’t matter what Nvidia will do," Ostian said on a recent episode of the Investing Experts Podcast. "The market will not be as happy, because it looks to me that the company so many times has beaten the expectations that basically right now the expectations are that everything will be better than expected." There is some evidence over the past couple of quarters of the impact Ostian describes. Following its last earnings report, released after the close on November 19, NVDA dropped about 3% the following day. Shares had climbed in after-hours action following the release of better-than-expected results, but they lost steam during the following session. Looking further back, the stock dipped fractionally following its August earnings release. However, last May saw the stock rise 3% following its quarterly report . Turning to NVDA's long-term fundamentals, analysts still see NVDA as well-positioned to take advantage of the AI boom for the foreseeable future. Fellow SA analyst Jack Bowman pointed to the company's manufacturing strategy, which helps it preserve margins. "Nvidia is always an interesting business to me because they have such a high profit margin, it’s like 70% on their stuff, because they don’t actually manufacture their own chips, right? It’s TSMC does the actual making of the chips," he said. Meanw...
Joe Raedle/Getty Images News NASA announced a delay in its long-awaited moon mission on Saturday after the agency moved to roll back its Artemis II rocket and Orion spacecraft from its launchpad at Kennedy Space Center in Florida following a technical glitch. According to NASA, the issue is related to an interruption in the rocket's helium flow, a key requirement for the launch to proceed. “Teams ...
Joe Raedle/Getty Images News NASA announced a delay in its long-awaited moon mission on Saturday after the agency moved to roll back its Artemis II rocket and Orion spacecraft from its launchpad at Kennedy Space Center in Florida following a technical glitch. According to NASA, the issue is related to an interruption in the rocket's helium flow, a key requirement for the launch to proceed. “Teams are actively reviewing data and taking steps to enable rollback positions for NASA to address the issue as soon as possible while engineers determine the best path forward,” the agency said. “This will almost assuredly impact the March launch window," it added. "NASA will continue to provide updates.” The decision came only a day after the space agency set a March 6 launch date for the historic mission, which will send astronauts around the moon for the first time since the Apollo program ended more than fifty years ago. “I understand people are disappointed by this development,” NASA administrator Jared Isaacman wrote on X. “That disappointment is felt most by the team at NASA, who have been working tirelessly to prepare for this great endeavor,” he added. The Artemis II rocket is developed by a consortium of manufacturers, including Boeing ( BA ) and Northrop Grumman ( NOC ), while Lockheed Martin ( LMT ) serves as the prime contractor for the Orion spacecraft. More on Boeing, Lockheed Martin, etc. Lockheed Martin Corporation (LMT) Presents at Citi's Global Industrial Tech & Mobility Conference 2026 - Slideshow Lockheed Martin Corporation (LMT) Presents at Citi's Global Industrial Tech & Mobility Conference 2026 Transcript Northrop Grumman Corporation (NOC) Presents at Citi's Global Industrial Tech & Mobility Conference 2026 Transcript NASA boss rips agency, Boeing over Starliner mission that left astronauts stranded in space Germany weighs buying more Lockheed F-35 fighter jets - Reuters
The artificial intelligence memory war is exploding. It’s escalating with no end in sight and not everyone is celebrating and dividing the spoils equally. Shares of Samsung (SSNLF) are on cloud nine after investors learned of reports that the company is looking to charge 20% to 30% more for ...
The artificial intelligence memory war is exploding. It’s escalating with no end in sight and not everyone is celebrating and dividing the spoils equally. Shares of Samsung (SSNLF) are on cloud nine after investors learned of reports that the company is looking to charge 20% to 30% more for ...
Conviction is easy to talk about. It's harder to wire. Then-Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chairman Charlie Munger didn't just praise talent — he backed it with tens of millions of dollars from his own family fortune. The recipient? Li Lu, the investor Munger later referred to in a 2023 Financial Times profile as the "Chinese Warren Buffett." Munger, who passed away in 2023 at age 99, met Li at a Thanksg...
Conviction is easy to talk about. It's harder to wire. Then-Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chairman Charlie Munger didn't just praise talent — he backed it with tens of millions of dollars from his own family fortune. The recipient? Li Lu, the investor Munger later referred to in a 2023 Financial Times profile as the "Chinese Warren Buffett." Munger, who passed away in 2023 at age 99, met Li at a Thanksgiving dinner in 2003. What struck him wasn't Li's dramatic backstory — fleeing China after the 1989
In the 2000s, the queer scene in Queensland felt small, but Melania Jack fell for Patty Preece big time Find more stories from the moment I knew series Get our weekend culture and lifestyle email It was 2007 and I was heading out to work on the regional program of an Indigenous arts festival called Stylin’ Up. A car entourage of arts workers were headed to Cherbourg to run beatmaking, songwriting ...
In the 2000s, the queer scene in Queensland felt small, but Melania Jack fell for Patty Preece big time Find more stories from the moment I knew series Get our weekend culture and lifestyle email It was 2007 and I was heading out to work on the regional program of an Indigenous arts festival called Stylin’ Up. A car entourage of arts workers were headed to Cherbourg to run beatmaking, songwriting and dance workshops. As I drove up into Highgate Hill, the sun was just coming up. Ahead of me I saw Patty leaning against a yellow ute wearing a striped ’70s men’s T-shirt, a rat’s tail catching the light. She looked electric. I remember thinking: Uh oh. This person is literally shining. Sign up for the fun stuff with our rundown of must-reads, pop culture and tips for the weekend, every Saturday morning Melania Jack and Patty Preece perform as the multidisciplinary arts duo The Ironing Maidens Continue reading...
Australian collections of the endangered and notoriously unpredictable flowers have popped off in recent years, as ‘personas’ like Putricia, Stinkerella and Smellanie prove a hit with nosy spectators Sign up for climate and environment editor Adam Morton’s free Clear Air newsletter here From little things glorious fetid things grow. Corpse flower blooms, once vanishingly rare, are becoming more co...
Australian collections of the endangered and notoriously unpredictable flowers have popped off in recent years, as ‘personas’ like Putricia, Stinkerella and Smellanie prove a hit with nosy spectators Sign up for climate and environment editor Adam Morton’s free Clear Air newsletter here From little things glorious fetid things grow. Corpse flower blooms, once vanishingly rare, are becoming more commonplace in Australia. More than a dozen bloomed across the country in 2025, including the infamous Putricia in Sydney , Morpheus in Canberra, Big Betty in Cooktown, and Spud and co in Cairns. But with plants kept in gardens across the country, and blooming more frequently after their first flower, you could catch a whiff of one soon. Continue reading...
Applying cosmetics for concerts and competitions is part of dance culture but many now question the tradition I recognised the signs straight away: the twirling, the mirror glances, the obsession with her music box. I didn’t need my daughter to ask if I wanted to see her “magic dance show” to confirm it – she was a dance kid. Despite efforts to offer trucks and tutus, sports with sparkles, I was q...
Applying cosmetics for concerts and competitions is part of dance culture but many now question the tradition I recognised the signs straight away: the twirling, the mirror glances, the obsession with her music box. I didn’t need my daughter to ask if I wanted to see her “magic dance show” to confirm it – she was a dance kid. Despite efforts to offer trucks and tutus, sports with sparkles, I was quietly thrilled. I’d been a dedicated dance kid (and later an unhinged ballet teen) and was excited to see her join the tribe. But when I mentioned ballet lessons to my partner, he was horrified. He spiralled about the pressure, the body image, the gender stereotypes and, most of all, the makeup. Continue reading...
The actor on bloodcurdling stage experiences, back yard cricket and the best advice he’s ever received Get our weekend culture and lifestyle email In the spirit of your role as Lord Davenport in Fackham Hall – what is the poshest thing you have ever done? Taking a helicopter to Royal Ascot. That is one of the poshest things I have done. I became aware of how posh it was when I started calming down...
The actor on bloodcurdling stage experiences, back yard cricket and the best advice he’s ever received Get our weekend culture and lifestyle email In the spirit of your role as Lord Davenport in Fackham Hall – what is the poshest thing you have ever done? Taking a helicopter to Royal Ascot. That is one of the poshest things I have done. I became aware of how posh it was when I started calming down and realised I wasn’t going to fall out of it. Continue reading...