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Idorsia's Latin American Gambit: QUVIVIQ Deal with EMS Signals Strategic Shift Amid Pipeline Scrutiny

Idorsia's exclusive licensing agreement with EMS to commercialize insomnia drug QUVIVIQ across Latin America marks a key step in its global expansion. The deal, involving $20 million in milestones and royalties, arrives as long-term data for its Fabry disease candidate lucerastat puts the spotlight on the company's broader late-stage pipeline and persistent financial pressures.

Business

UPS Unveils Sweeping Network Overhaul: 30,000 Jobs Cut as It Pivots to Automation and Higher-Margin Deliveries

In a major strategic shift, UPS announced plans to eliminate up to 30,000 positions and close 24 facilities by 2026. The logistics giant is restructuring its network to prioritize automation and higher-margin business segments, while scaling back lower-margin volume, notably from Amazon. The move aims to reshape the company's cost structure and profitability profile amid a challenging multi-year stock performance.

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Ethos Technologies (LIFE): A Deep Value Trap or a Hidden Gem?

Shares of Ethos Technologies have slumped 10.7% year-to-date, trading around $15.05. A detailed valuation analysis reveals a stark contradiction: while a discounted cash flow model suggests massive undervaluation, its price-to-earnings ratio paints a picture of overvaluation. This divergence highlights the critical debate among investors about the insurer's true worth and future trajectory.

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Bausch Health's Deep Discount: Market Overshoot or Justified Skepticism?

With shares languishing near $5.74, Bausch Health Companies (BHC) presents a stark valuation puzzle. While a standard DCF model suggests a staggering 91% undervaluation, the market's persistent sell-off reflects deep-seated concerns over the company's restructuring path and debt burden. We examine the numbers behind the divergence.

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After Six Years of Devotion, Iraqi Calligrapher Completes Monumental Handwritten Quran in Istanbul

In a quiet corner of an Istanbul mosque, Iraqi master calligrapher Ali Zaman has concluded a six-year spiritual and artistic journey: the creation of what is believed to be the world's largest handwritten Quran. The monumental work highlights the enduring legacy of Islamic calligraphy, an art form that flourished under Ottoman patronage and continues to find a vibrant center in modern Turkey.

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Beyond the Drill Bit: How EQT Powers the AI Boom and Grid Reliability

As AI data centers drive an unprecedented surge in U.S. power demand, natural gas producer EQT is positioning itself as a critical pillar of energy security. Its proven operational resilience during extreme weather events underscores a strategic shift from a pure commodity play to an essential infrastructure partner.