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Bloomberg10d agoneutral
Trump’s Homegrown Solar Push Risks Widening Green Energy Divide

(Bloomberg) -- President Donald Trump’s latest move to shun foreign solar power equipment is part of his effort to rebuild US manufacturing clout. It may simultaneously exacerbate the fast-widening green technology split between the US and the rest of the world.Most Read from BloombergOpenAI’s New Device Will Be Hockey Puck-Sized and Cost Over $300Iran Wants to Bar US, Israeli Ships From Hormuz in Peace AccordIran Says Agreement on Hormuz Shipping Reached With OmanTrump Administration Considers

D-Wave Quantum Q2 Earnings Call Highlights
MarketBeat10d agoneutral
D-Wave Quantum Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

D-Wave Quantum (NASDAQ:QBTS) reported second-quarter 2026 revenue of $3.1 million, essentially unchanged from the year-earlier period, as growth in quantum computing-as-a-service subscriptions and professional services offset a smaller contribution from systems revenue. The company said second-quar

Geospace Technologies Q3 Earnings Call Highlights
MarketBeat10d agoneutral
Geospace Technologies Q3 Earnings Call Highlights

Geospace Technologies (NASDAQ:GEOS) reported third-quarter fiscal 2026 revenue of $15.8 million and a net loss of $9.7 million, or $0.75 per diluted share, as challenging conditions across its operating segments weighed on sales volumes and margins. The company’s revenue for the quarter ended June

Bloomberg10d agoneutral
Coffee Drinkers Pay $32 for a Single Cup and a Side of Luxury

(Bloomberg) -- A luxury chain setting up shops across Manhattan is betting customers from Los Angeles to Chicago will be willing to pay $32 for an 8-ounce cup of coffee. Most Read from BloombergOpenAI’s New Device Will Be Hockey Puck-Sized and Cost Over $300Iran Wants to Bar US, Israeli Ships From Hormuz in Peace AccordIran Says Agreement on Hormuz Shipping Reached With OmanTrump Administration Considers Order on Autism and VaccinesWhy Do Data Centers Use So Much Fresh Water?London-based WatchHo

BlackRock's Rick Rieder Sees Rate Hike Unlikely
Bloomberg10d agoneutralVIDEO
BlackRock's Rick Rieder Sees Rate Hike Unlikely

Rick Rieder, BlackRock's Chief Investment Officer of Global Fixed Income, discussed the Federal Reserve's monetary policy outlook, emphasizing that a rate hike currently does not make much sense given recent economic data.

BlackRock's Rieder on Jobs Report, Fed Rates and Bonds
Bloomberg10d agoneutralVIDEO
BlackRock's Rieder on Jobs Report, Fed Rates and Bonds

Rick Rieder, CIO of global fixed income at BlackRock, reacts to the July US employment report, calling it "unremarkable," and says the economy is going through a "productivity revolution." Speaking on "Bloomberg Open Interest," Rieder also discusses the outlook for Federal Reserve monetary policy and how the company is currently investing in the fixed income market.

Labor Market Proves Weaker Than Expected. That Could Keep Rate Hikes at Bay.
Barrons.com10d agoneutral
Labor Market Proves Weaker Than Expected. That Could Keep Rate Hikes at Bay.

The July jobs report made one thing very clear: Policymakers and investors can't take their eye off the ball. Going into Friday's data release, the consensus was that the labor market was stable and had gained ground since last year's stalled-out environment. It proved to be a bit of a similar pattern to recent years, particularly 2025, when July payrolls disappointed and the BLS lowered the previous two months' estimated payroll gains by 258,000.

DraftKings Q2 Earnings Call Highlights
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DraftKings Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

DraftKings (NASDAQ:DKNG) said its core business continued to grow in the second quarter of 2026, generating $115 million in adjusted EBITDA as customer acquisition, retention and engagement exceeded management’s expectations. The company maintained its full-year revenue outlook of $6.5 billion to $6