Is BigBear.ai the Next Palantir Technologies?
The Motley Fool· 2025-09-12 09:45
BigBear.ai is pursuing government business like Palantir initially did.Palantir Technologies (PLTR -1.39%) has been one of the top-performing stocks over the past few years, rising a jaw-dropping 2,500% since the start of 2023. Palantir started its artificial intelligence-driven data analysis business by catering to government clients, then expanded into the commercial sector after establishing a solid foothold.One company that's looking to follow in Palantir's footsteps is BigBear.ai (BBAI 3.07%). BigBear. ...
Fortune Tech: Opendoor's big bet, Boring Company's halt, Figure's IPO pop
Fortune· 2025-09-12 09:44
Good morning. It’s Jason, helping fill in for Andrew, as he takes some time off after welcoming his second son into the world earlier this week. I’m back on the East Coast, where I’m based, after co-hosting our 24th annual Brainstorm Tech event in Park City this week. At the conference, I had the opportunity to interview the founders and CEOs of innovative companies big and small, from John Furner of Walmart and Tony Xu of DoorDash, to Jeff Wilke and Chris Barman, who’ve incubated and launched the electric ...
Hycroft completes $60m private placement for mine development
Yahoo Finance· 2025-09-12 09:43
Hycroft Mining has closed a $60m non-brokered private placement, initially announced on 2 September 2025, for mine development, with Eric Sprott leading the investment. The placement consisted of more than 14 million units priced at $4.2805 each. Each unit in the private placement comprises one common share of Hycroft Mining and a one-half common warrant, with each full warrant allowing the holder to purchase an additional common share at $6 within a two-year period, subject to an accelerator clause. Th ...
Stock Market Today: Dow, S&P 500 Futures Slip—Adobe, Warner Bros, Super Micro In Focus - SPDR S&P 500 (ARCA:SPY)
Benzinga· 2025-09-12 09:42
Market Overview - U.S. stock futures declined following a rally, with major indices showing lower futures [1] - The Dow closed above 46,000 for the first time, despite negative economic indicators such as inflation rising to 2.9% year-over-year and jobless claims reaching 263,000, the highest since October 2021 [2] - The 10-year Treasury bond yielded 4.04%, while the two-year bond was at 3.56%, with markets pricing a 100% likelihood of an interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve [2] Index Performance - Dow Jones futures fell by 0.17%, S&P 500 by 0.14%, Nasdaq 100 by 0.06%, and Russell 2000 by 0.45% [3] - The SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY) was down 0.10% at $656.95, while Invesco QQQ Trust ETF (QQQ) rose 0.0068% to $584.12 [3] Sector Performance - Most sectors in the S&P 500 closed positively, with consumer discretionary, healthcare, and materials stocks showing the largest gains, while energy stocks declined slightly [4] - The overall market strength led to significant gains, with the Dow Jones increasing by over 600 points as investors reacted to consumer inflation data [4] Company Earnings - Kroger Co. reported better-than-expected second-quarter earnings, while The Lovesac Co. saw a 15% drop in stock price after cutting its fiscal year 2026 GAAP EPS guidance [5] - Adobe Inc. rose 3.83% after exceeding third-quarter expectations and raising its fiscal 2025 outlook, while RH dropped 7.93% due to weaker-than-expected second-quarter results [16] Analyst Insights - Analysts indicate a slowdown in the U.S. labor market, with negative revisions to previous job gains suggesting a noticeable deceleration [9] - Despite the hiring slowdown, companies are retaining employees, with initial jobless claims remaining stable in the historically low range of 220,000 to 240,000 [11] - Investment strategies are shifting, with recommendations to trim risk and rebalance portfolios, particularly moving funds from Communication Services and Energy sectors to Financials [15] Commodities and Global Markets - Crude oil futures traded lower at $62.31 per barrel, while gold rose to approximately $3,644.80 per ounce [17] - Asian markets closed higher, with notable gains in indices such as Australia's ASX 200 and Japan's Nikkei 225, while European markets showed mixed results [18]
PKNS launches Buy & Win campaign with prizes up to RM100,000
Thesun.My· 2025-09-12 09:41
SHAH ALAM: Selangor State Development Corporation (PKNS) has launched a ‘Buy & Win’ campaign offering the first 30 buyers of selected property projects prizes worth up to RM100,000. The campaign runs from September 1 to November 30 to show appreciation to customers who sign a Sale and Purchase Agreement for selected properties during the promotion period. It features two opportunities: ‘PKNS Homes Beli Terus Onz!’ for ready-to-move-in homes or commercial units and ‘PKNS Homes Big Bonus’ for properties still ...
EPR shock: John Lewis takes £22m hit
Yahoo Finance· 2025-09-12 09:41
The UK’s retail giant John Lewis Partnership has revealed that the country’s new Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) packaging levy has contributed to a substantial first-half loss, highlighting the growing financial and operational impact of packaging regulations. With packaging now directly affecting profitability, the news offers a warning to global packaging and retail stakeholders: sustainability compliance is no longer optional—it is a material cost driver. The UK EPR regime: key facts The UK’s ...
Pressure-sensitive labels simplify product packaging
Yahoo Finance· 2025-09-12 09:41
Pressure-sensitive labels (PSLs) are an essential element in today’s packaging world. They stick to surfaces with just a light touch, requiring no heat, water, or additional adhesives. Their versatility, ease of use, and adaptability make them indispensable for industries ranging from food and beverages to pharmaceuticals and consumer goods. How pressure-sensitive labels work A pressure-sensitive label consists of three main components: Face stock: The visible top layer, usually made from paper, film, ...
How a $1 billion TikTok challenger unraveled
Business Insider· 2025-09-12 09:40
Core Insights - Flip experienced a significant surge in downloads, increasing by 855% month over month, reaching the top five in the Apple App Store due to the anticipated TikTok ban in the US [1][3] - Despite initial success and a valuation of approximately $1.1 billion, Flip ultimately shut down its app in late August, just seven months after its peak [2][4] Company Overview - Flip was founded in 2019 by Noor Agha and Jonathan Ellman, aiming to create a social shopping platform that combined product reviews with entertaining videos [7][13] - The company raised over $230 million in funding, including a $60 million Series B round at a $500 million valuation in July 2022 [1][17] Business Challenges - The company faced significant challenges competing against established tech giants like TikTok, Meta, and Google, which have vast user bases and financial resources [5][6] - Flip's attempts to sustain momentum included launching a $100 million equity fund to attract creators and investing heavily in advertising [3][27] Market Dynamics - The competitive landscape for social shopping in the US has proven difficult, with other platforms like TikTok and Meta also struggling to integrate e-commerce effectively [6][29] - Changing consumer shopping behaviors is a gradual process, complicating efforts to establish a new social commerce platform [7] User Engagement and Growth - Flip reported a 500% increase in its user base in the first half of 2022 and had reached 16.5 million users with over 5 billion video views by the time of its closure [31] - The company invested in a "Founding Creators Fund," pledging $100 million to incentivize creators to produce content on the platform [28] Financial Performance - Despite initial growth, Flip's high customer acquisition and retention costs became unsustainable, leading to layoffs and eventual shutdown [29][30] - The company paid out $13.4 million to creators and generated $375 million in sales for brands during its operation [31]
China's Xpeng to recall 47,490 P7+ electric cars over potential steering assist failure
Reuters· 2025-09-12 09:40
Chinese electric carmaker Xpeng will recall 47,490 P7+ electric sedans from Sept. 15 due to a potential steering assist failure, the Chinese market regulator said in a statement on Friday. ...
Ocado shares sink 11% as Kroger reviews warehouse strategy
Invezz· 2025-09-12 09:39
Ocado's share price fell sharply on Friday after US grocery partner Kroger signalled a strategic rethink of its warehouse investments, triggering concerns over the British online grocer's growth prosp... ...