Global Public Sector Gets Its Own Climate Disclosure Rulebook
IPSASB unveils the world's first dedicated climate reporting standard for governments and public bodies, mandating disclosures from 2028 to illuminate financial risks and opportunities.
IPSASB unveils the world's first dedicated climate reporting standard for governments and public bodies, mandating disclosures from 2028 to illuminate financial risks and opportunities.
The fast-growing sunscreen brand Supergoop has named former Peloton marketing chief Lauren Weinberg as its new CMO, tasking her with expanding the brand's cultural footprint and driving growth across digital and product innovation.
A hefty cash reserve is typically a corporate strength, but for some companies, it signals stagnation rather than security. We examine three firms—Box, C3.ai, and Novavax—where significant net cash positions fail to offset concerns over growth prospects and valuation.
Sonesta International Hotels concludes a sweeping multi-year renovation initiative, injecting modern amenities and design into properties from New York to Kaua'i, as the company sharpens its competitive edge in the hospitality sector.
Oracle shares slid in premarket trading after the company unveiled plans to raise up to $50 billion this year to fuel its cloud and AI expansion, prompting investor unease over its growing debt burden and the long-term payoff of the sector's spending spree.
Despite a strong three-year run, shares of Ollie's Bargain Outlet (OLLI) dipped this week, prompting investors to weigh its solid earnings growth against recent market performance.
Oracle announces plans to raise up to $50 billion in 2026 through debt and equity to massively expand its cloud data centers, aiming to meet surging demand from AI leaders like Nvidia, OpenAI, and xAI.
Despite posting impressive revenue and subscriber growth in 2025, Netflix faces a critical headwind: its share of viewer engagement is growing at a fraction of the overall streaming market's pace, signaling intensified competition for attention.
Auna S.A. (NYSE:AUNA) saw its market value shed $55 million last week, with its largest shareholder group—private equity firms—absorbing the heaviest losses. We analyze the ownership structure and what it means for the Latin American healthcare provider's future.
A wave of insider buying at 908 Devices Inc. has caught the market's attention, signaling potential optimism among those who know the company best. While not a guaranteed predictor, such coordinated activity often precedes significant corporate developments.
While Vidhance (FRA:8W50) continues to operate at a loss, its current cash reserves and manageable burn rate suggest the company has time to execute its growth strategy. However, a recent dip in revenue adds a note of caution for investors.
Following a significant pullback, NetEase (SEHK: 9999) shares are trading at levels that some analysts deem undervalued. We examine the financial models, peer comparisons, and the broader sector headwinds facing the Chinese gaming giant to assess if the current price presents a strategic entry point for long-term investors.
As Hot Chili Ltd (ASX:HCH) advances its La Verde copper-gold project and completes a A$40.1 million capital raise, investors are weighing its recent stellar share price performance against a valuation that remains at a discount to sector peers. The company's momentum highlights both the potential of its Chilean assets and the persistent risks of early-stage resource development.
A significant 32% stake in Mission Produce, Inc. (NASDAQ:AVO) is held by institutional investors, granting them considerable influence over the future of the world's leading avocado supplier. This concentrated ownership signals strong Wall Street confidence but also introduces volatility risks.
Goldman Sachs strategist Ben Snider highlights that over half of S&P 500 companies providing 2026 EPS forecasts are guiding above analyst expectations, a signal of underlying corporate confidence that contrasts with a less stellar Q4 earnings beat rate.
Investors in U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs are holding significant paper losses on average, sparking concerns that a wave of redemptions could intensify the cryptocurrency's recent downturn.
Strong current earnings don't always signal a bright future. We examine three companies with solid margins but questionable long-term prospects in a shifting market landscape.
Iranian authorities announced the arrest of four foreigners allegedly involved in last month's widespread unrest, seizing homemade explosives in the operation as the government continues to blame external actors for domestic turmoil.
Eastern Bankshares (EBC) concludes a transformative year, reporting full-year 2025 results, affirming its dividend, and completing a share repurchase. The moves have propelled its stock, raising questions about its valuation amidst a shifting banking landscape.
BitMine Immersion Technologies (NYSEAM:BMNR) is navigating a turbulent period marked by over $6 billion in unrealized losses from its concentrated Ethereum holdings and the abrupt departure of its president. The company's aggressive crypto treasury strategy and governance decisions are now under the microscope.