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Beyond Oil Expands to Greece with New Distribution Agreement
Globenewswire· 2025-05-02 20:30
Agreement with Global Foods Marks Company's Initial Entry into Greek Market with Plans to Expand Collaboration in the FutureVANCOUVER, BC and KIBBUTZ YIFAT, Israel, May 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Beyond Oil Ltd. (CSE: BOIL) (OTCQB: BEOLF) (Frankfurt: UH9) ("Beyond Oil" or the "Company"), a food-tech innovation company dedicated to reducing health risks associated with fried food while lowering operational costs, minimizing waste, and enhancing sustainability, is pleased to announce that it has signed a di ...
Beyond Oil Receives an Additional C$4.5 Million Through Warrant Exercises; Provides an Update on RBI Supplier Approval & US Team Expansion
Globenewswire· 2025-05-01 20:30
Fine Brings Significant Operational Experience from Some of the Largest US-Based Restaurant Chains Bolstering Beyond Oil’s Operational Capabilities as it Scales GloballyVANCOUVER, BC and KIBBUTZ YIFAT, Israel, May 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Beyond Oil Ltd. (CSE: BOIL) (OTCQB: BEOLF) (Frankfurt: UH9) ("Beyond Oil" or the "Company"), a food-tech innovation company dedicated to reducing health risks associated with fried food while lowering operational costs, minimizing waste, and enhancing sustainability, i ...
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2025-04-30 02:07
Summary of Key Points from the Conference Call Industry Overview - The analysis focuses on the US consumer spending landscape, utilizing alternative data sources such as Barclays credit card spending and LightCast job openings data to gauge economic activity in the US [1][2][4]. Core Insights - **Consumer Spending Trends**: - Mid-April credit card spending data indicates that spending growth in 2025 matches or exceeds the average growth from previous years across nearly all retail categories [4][10]. - Recent data suggests a front-loading of spending in anticipation of tariff-induced price hikes, particularly in categories like automobiles [4][18]. - Consumer spending on dining out remains strong, indicating no significant weakness in consumption [4][11]. - **Job Openings and Labor Market**: - There are no alarming drops in job openings as of April 19, 2025, with most industries showing a downtrend that aligns with seasonal trends [4][50]. - The current downtrend in job openings is less severe than in 2023 and 2024, suggesting relatively strong momentum in new job openings [4][50]. - **Spending Momentum Analysis**: - The latest 4-week spending growth in 2025 is comparable to or better than the averages from 2018-2019 and 2023-2024 [5][10]. - Specific categories such as food-away-from-home and building materials show strong spending momentum, while categories like gas and furniture are experiencing some weakness [4][24][32]. Additional Important Insights - **Sector Variability**: - There is a notable dispersion in consumer sentiment across sectors, with some sectors, particularly IT, expressing concerns about consumer weakness [41]. - The correlation between credit card spending and retail sales remains high, indicating that spending trends are likely to reflect retail performance [43][47]. - **Future Outlook**: - Analysts express caution regarding the sustainability of current retail sales momentum due to recent declines in consumer sentiment [42]. - The credit card spending momentum is expected to lag if consumer weakness becomes established, similar to trends observed during the COVID pandemic [43]. - **Methodology**: - The analysis relies on merchant category codes associated with credit card transactions to measure spending growth across various retail categories, focusing on avoiding seasonal distortions [14][16]. This summary encapsulates the key findings and insights from the conference call, highlighting the current state of consumer spending and job openings in the US economy, along with potential future trends and sector-specific observations.
BLDR Gears Up to Report Q1 Earnings: What's in Store for the Stock?
ZACKS· 2025-04-29 18:25
Builders FirstSource, Inc. (BLDR) is slated to report first-quarter 2025 results on May 1, before market open.In the last reported quarter, the company’s adjusted earnings per share (EPS) surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate, but net sales missed the same. On a year-over-year basis, both the top and bottom lines tumbled 8% and 34.9%, respectively.BLDR’s earnings topped the consensus mark in three of the trailing four quarters and missed on the remaining occasion, with the average surprise being 5.9%.Trend ...
Stock Market Falls as Tariff Fears Rise
The Motley Fool· 2025-04-28 16:47
Market Overview - The stock market began positively on Monday but experienced a decline due to increasing tariff risks [1] - As of noon ET, the market is slightly down as investors are becoming more cautious about the impact of tariffs [1] Company Performance - Earnings from Domino's (DPZ) have contributed to the market's downturn, indicating a pullback in consumer spending on pizza [1] - Domino's stock is down by 0.92% [1]