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24.03.26 - 17:30
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UK defence firms ′bleeding cash′ as delayed spending plan leaves industry in ′paralysis′ (The Guardian)
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Industry groups say delay to defence investment plan (DIP) leaving UK behind in global race for fundingDefence manufacturers are going bust while others have been left in “paralysis” and “bleeding cash” as they wait for a long-delayed UK military spending plan for the next decade, MPs have heard.Industry groups said that a more than six-month delay to the defence investment plan (DIP) has also left the UK behind Germany and the US in attracting cash from global investors. Continue reading......
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24.03.26 - 17:24
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Down 25%, are Barclays shares simply too cheap to ignore? (Fool)
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Barclays shares have given up a chunk of their recent gains since the Middle East powder keg ignited. Should investors pile in now?
The post Down 25%, are Barclays shares simply too cheap to ignore? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK....
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24.03.26 - 17:21
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Carnival Aktie: Drohen jetzt neue Turbulenzen oder steigen bald die Ticketpreise? (Aktiencheck)
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Bala Cynwyd (www.aktiencheck.de) - Carnival-Aktienanalyse von Susquehanna Financial:
Susquehanna habe das Kursziel für die Aktie von Carnival plc (ISIN: GB0031215220, WKN: 120071, Ticker-Symbol: POH1, NYSE-Symbol: CCL) von 40 auf 30 USD gesenkt und das Rating "positive" beibehalten. Die überwiegend vom Treibstoffpreis getriebene Abwärtsrevision der Schätzungen für das Geschäftsjahr 2026 liege nun leicht unter der Unternehmensprognose. [mehr]...
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24.03.26 - 17:06
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Carnival Stock Cut by Barclays and Truist, but This Wall Street Pro Still Sees Upside (24/7 Wall St.)
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Carnival Corporation (NYSE:CCL) is heading into its March 27 Q1 2026 earnings report with two Wall Street firms moving in the same direction on price targets but landing in very different places on conviction. Barclays trimmed its target to $36 from $37 while maintaining an Overweight rating, while Truist cut its target to $30 from ... Carnival Stock Cut by Barclays and Truist, but This Wall Street Pro Still Sees Upside
The post Carnival Stock Cut by Barclays and Truist, but This Wall Street Pro Still Sees Upside appeared first on 24/7 Wall St.....
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24.03.26 - 17:06
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Halter Raises $220M in Series E to Accelerate Global Expansion of Virtual Fencing (Business Wire)
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Founders Fund leads $2B valuation round as Halter doubles down on its commitment to ranchers globallyBOULDER, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Halter, the global agtech company transforming cattle farming, today announced it has raised $220 million in Series E funding at a $2 billion valuation. The round was led by Founders Fund, with participation from Blackbird, DCVC, Bond, Bessemer, NewView, Ubiquity, Promus and Icehouse Ventures, as it continues to expand alongside the ranchers using Halter in their operations.
The capital will be used to support the ranchers and farmers already using Halter and to extend it to more operations globally, with a continued focus on the people using it every day.
The round is one of the largest-ever in agtech globally and reflects growing demand for virtual fencing technology. Halter serves more than 2000 ranchers and farmers across New Zealand, Australia, and the U.S., with a million of its solar-powered collars now sold. Since launching in the U.S. in 2024, American ranchers usi...
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24.03.26 - 17:00
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UK manufacturers hit by sharpest rise in cost inflation since Black Wednesday in 1992 (The Guardian)
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PMI figure reveals impact on economy of rise in oil prices driven by Iran warBusiness live – latest updatesThe UK's manufacturers have suffered the sharpest one-month acceleration in costs since the aftermath of Black Wednesday in 1992 as conflict in the Middle East has driven up oil prices, new survey evidence shows.The closely watched purchasing managers' index (PMI) lays bare the impact of the conflict on the UK economy, with growth slowing sharply across manufacturing and services and costs rising. Continue reading......
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24.03.26 - 16:30
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Here′s Why Johnson Matthey (JMPLY) Is a Great ′Buy the Bottom′ Stock Now (Zacks)
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Johnson Matthey (JMPLY) appears to have found support after losing some value lately, as indicated by the formation of a hammer chart. In addition to this technical chart pattern, strong agreement among Wall Street analysts in revising earnings estimates higher enhances the stock's potential for a turnaround in the near term....
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