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Anne Applebaum: No, it's not back to business as usual
MSNBC· 2026-02-20 17:32
and bring in staff writer for The Atlantic. Pulitzer Prize winning author Anne Applebaum, she attended last week's Munich Security Conference. I'm sorry, I'm sorry that you attended that summit because it's been calamitous over the past few years.You had J .D. Vence last year sort of take a rhetorical blowtorch to all of our alliances in Europe. This year Marco Rubio kind of tried to have it both ways, but then he went and gave a bear hug to the most autocratic leader in Central Europe immediately after tha ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-10-28 08:06
The British military is testing new battlefield technology in the face of rising aggression from Moscow and Trump’s call for NATO to increase defense spending@EllenAMilligan joined the troops in an exercise 300 miles from the Russian border https://t.co/JF4oZBv99p https://t.co/bk1pfMaF4d ...
Gabelli Funds to Host 31st Annual Aerospace & Defense Symposium at The Harvard Club, New York City, Thursday, September 4, 2025
Globenewswire· 2025-08-25 12:00
Core Insights - Gabelli Funds, LLC is hosting the annual Aerospace & Defense Symposium on September 4, 2025, at The Harvard Club in New York City, focusing on strong demand outlook and high barriers to entry in the Aerospace and Defense industry [1] - The symposium will feature top executives from over ten companies, discussing themes such as defense spending, aftermarket opportunities, and M&A potential [1] Agenda Highlights - The event will start at 7:30 AM with a welcome and introduction by the Gabelli Funds Team [2] - Notable companies participating include Astronics Corporation, Textron Inc., Moog Inc., HEICO Corporation, and Elbit Systems Ltd., among others, with scheduled presentations throughout the day [2][3] - The agenda includes one-on-one meetings with management, providing attendees with networking opportunities [1]
Gabelli Funds to Host 31st Annual Aerospace & Defense Symposium at The Harvard Club, New York City Thursday, September 4, 2025
Globenewswire· 2025-08-11 12:00
Group 1 - Gabelli Funds, LLC is hosting the annual Aerospace & Defense Symposium on September 4, 2025, at The Harvard Club in New York City, focusing on strong demand outlook and high barriers to entry in the industry [1] - The symposium will feature top executives from over ten companies, discussing themes such as large aftermarket opportunities, growth exceeding GDP, defense spending, and M&A potential [1] - Attendees will have the opportunity for one-on-one meetings with management, enhancing networking and investment insights [1] Group 2 - Featured companies at the symposium include AIRO Group Holdings, Elbit Systems, Albany International, Graham Corporation, and several others, indicating a diverse representation within the Aerospace and Defense sector [2] - The event is set to start at 8:30 am, providing a structured schedule for discussions and networking [3]
Gabelli Funds to Host 31st Annual Aerospace & Defense Symposium at The Harvard Club, New York City Thursday, September 4, 2025
Globenewswire· 2025-08-04 12:00
Industry Overview - The Aerospace and Defense industry is experiencing a strong demand outlook, characterized by high barriers to entry and significant aftermarket opportunities [1] - Growth in the industry is expected to exceed GDP growth, driven by increased defense spending and potential mergers and acquisitions (M&A) [1] Event Details - Gabelli Funds, LLC is hosting the annual Aerospace & Defense Symposium on September 4, 2025, at The Harvard Club in New York City [1] - The symposium will feature top executives from over ten companies, providing opportunities for one-on-one meetings with management [1] Featured Companies - Notable companies participating in the symposium include AIRO Group Holdings, Elbit Systems, Albany International, Graham Corporation, and Textron, among others [2]
S&P 500, Nasdaq notch fresh record closes, market outlook for 2nd half of 2025
Yahoo Finance· 2025-07-21 21:44
Market Performance & Trends - The S&P 500, NASDAQ Composite, and NASDAQ 100 reached fresh records, while the Dow barely closed in the red and small caps fell by approximately 025% [2][3] - The 10-year Treasury note yield decreased by 6 basis points to 437%, and the 30-year yield also decreased by 6 basis points, remaining below 5% [4] - The US dollar index decreased by approximately 067%, a significant amount for a major currency [4] - Communication services showed the strongest performance, increasing by 137%, while energy declined by more than 1% [4] - Investors are becoming more comfortable with the resilience of the US economy, supported by strong retail sales and low jobless claims [7][8] - The market reaction to tariff headlines has diminished, with the S&P 500 and tariff-related stocks showing minimal movement in response to recent tariff news [32] Company Specific News - Trump Media Technology Group revealed approximately $2 billion in Bitcoin holdings, representing about two-thirds of their balance sheet [12][13] - Taiwan Semiconductor's largest client is Nvidia, and Taiwan Semiconductor lifted their full-year guidance by 30% [20][21] - NATO countries have committed to spend up to 5% of their GDP on defense spending over the next decade, and the European Union plans to spend $840 billion over the next four years on defense [22] - Nisource, a multi-utility company and one of the largest distributors of natural gas, has a dividend yield of nearly 3% and is considered a backdoor play into the AI revolution [26][27] - Coca-Cola is expected to report less growth in Q2 due to a slowdown in price increases, and General Motors is expected to report earnings in line with analyst estimates [63][64] Economic Outlook & Federal Reserve - The US economy is showing signs of regaining its strength, with consumer confidence and spending rebounding, and major financial institutions no longer anticipating a recession [43] - The Federal Reserve's summary of economic projections in June indicated a potential slowdown to 14% by the end of the year, with unemployment rising to 45% and core PCE inflation rising to 31% [47] - The market is currently pricing in approximately two rate cuts by the Federal Reserve for the remainder of the year, potentially in September and October [60]