After a prolonged period of dormancy, the Initial Public Offering (IPO) market seems to be making a comeback. Colin Stewart, Morgan Stanley’s global head of technology equity capital markets, expressed optimism about the resurgence of tech companies going public. Stewart predicts that 10 to 15 more tech firms could launch IPOs by the end of
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The tech industry has been hit hard by mass layoffs, with over 263,000 job losses recorded in 2023 and more than 75,000 job losses in 2024 so far. Despite blockbuster earnings from companies like Alphabet and Microsoft, the focus has shifted from growth to profitability, leading to a wave of job cuts. Jeff Shulman, a
In the midst of earnings season, investors are looking closely at top analysts’ picks for long-term prospects. Netflix (NFLX) takes the spotlight this week with its better-than-expected results for the first quarter of 2024. Despite the disappointment stemming from the company’s decision to halt reporting quarterly subscriber numbers, BMO Capital analyst Brian Pitz remains bullish
Recently, Thai former energy executive Pichai Chunhavajira has been appointed as the country’s finance minister, tasked with the responsibility of revitalizing Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy. This decision comes at a crucial time for Thailand, as the economy has been facing numerous challenges, including high household debt, rising borrowing costs, and the impact of China’s economic
Royal Caribbean (NYSE:RCL) experienced a significant surge of 4.8% in its stock following the announcement of their first-quarter earnings, which managed to exceed analyst expectations by quite a margin. The cruise operator reported a higher adjusted EPS of $1.77 compared to the consensus estimate of $1.32. This positive outcome was also reflected in the revenue
SK Hynix, a prominent South Korean memory chipmaker, has reported a remarkable turnaround in its financial performance in the first quarter of the year. With a net profit of 1.92 trillion South Korean won ($1.39 billion), the company has managed to reverse the loss of 2.58 trillion won that was incurred in the same period
PepsiCo recently reported its quarterly earnings and revenue, exceeding analysts’ expectations. However, the company faced challenges due to weaker U.S. demand caused by various factors such as Quaker Oats recalls and backlash to higher prices for its products. Despite the overall positive results, PepsiCo experienced a drop in its share price, reflecting investor concerns. Let’s
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The U.S. Federal Trade Commission took legal action on Monday to prevent the acquisition of Capri Holdings by Coach and Kate Spade’s parent company, Tapestry. This move by regulators has put a temporary halt to a deal that would join two significant names in American luxury retail and consolidate six fashion brands under one company.