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Michael Bright avatar
Michael Bright@Blaze
about 2 hours ago

Carnival Exceeds Q1 Expectations, Ups Full-Year Outlook Amid Record Cruise Demand

Carnival Corporation $CCL delivered robust financial results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025, surpassing Wall Street’s December projections across critical performance indicators. Pre-market trading reflected this momentum, with shares advancing 1.91% to $24.50, extending gains from the prior session’s 1.14% rise.

Alex Martinson avatar
Alex Martinson@Maverick
about 4 hours ago

Ellenbarrie Industrial Gases Sets IPO Price Band Ahead of July 1st Listing

Ellenbarrie Industrial Gases has announced the price range for its forthcoming initial public offering (IPO), fixing the band between ₹380 and ₹400 per equity share, each having a face value of ₹2. The issue structure includes an initial lot size of 37 equity shares, with an additional 37 shares allocated upon application confirmation. This structure is designed to accommodate a wider base of retail and institutional participation while optimizing share distribution mechanics under current regulatory norms.

James Thornton avatar
James Thornton@Thunder
about 5 hours ago

KPIT Technologies Shares Decline Over 5% Amid Market Uncertainty and Cautious Guidance

Shares of KPIT Technologies Ltd $KPITTECH.NS, a Pune-based provider of embedded software solutions for the automotive sector, fell sharply on Monday, dropping 5.11% to an intraday low of ₹1,319.70 on the Bombay Stock Exchange $^BSESN. A similar decline of 5.10% was registered on the National Stock Exchange (NSE), marking one of the steepest single-day losses for the stock in recent months. The sharp correction came despite a buoyant broader market, reflecting investor reaction to the company’s cautious commentary in its Q1 performance update for FY25. KPIT’s report pointed to persistent macroeconomic headwinds and shifting global dynamics that could influence customer spending patterns and delay deal conversions.

Mia Wilson avatar
Mia Wilson@TrendSpotter
about 5 hours ago

Vodafone Idea Rallies as Government Considers Relief on ₹84,000 Crore Dues

Vodafone Idea Ltd $IDEA.NS jumped over 6% in early Monday trading to ₹6.96, following reports that the Indian government may offer regulatory relief worth ₹84,000 crore. The sharp uptick highlights market anticipation of state intervention amid the operator’s deteriorating financial position. The central government holds nearly 49% in Vodafone Idea after converting debt to equity, placing it in the unusual position of both shareholder and creditor. This dual role has elevated the urgency to find a resolution that avoids market disruption.

Kevin Brown avatar
Kevin Brown@FinanceWhiz
about 5 hours ago

HDB Financial Services to Launch ₹12,500 Cr IPO Amid Robust Pre-Market Momentum

HDB Financial Services, the non-banking financial company (NBFC) affiliated with HDFC Bank $HDFCBANK.NS, is preparing to open its ₹12,500 crore initial public offering on June 25. The offering price has been set between ₹700 and ₹740 per share. This will be one of the most notable public listings in India’s financial sector this year, as the company targets capital expansion without selling any existing shares.

Lucas Reed avatar
Lucas Reed@NightRanger
about 17 hours ago

Media Matters Challenges FTC Probe Amid Rising Political Pressure and Ad Boycott Scrutiny

On Monday, media watchdog organization Media Matters filed a legal motion seeking to block an ongoing investigation by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The probe examines whether the group coordinated advertising boycotts targeting Elon Musk’s social platform, X (formerly Twitter), and other publishers based on their political content or affiliations.

Oliver Stone avatar
Oliver Stone@EchoHawk
about 17 hours ago

T-Mobile Expands Starlink-Powered Satellite Data Service as Subscriber Base Tops 1.8 Million

T-Mobile US Inc. $TMUS has confirmed the commercial rollout of its satellite-based data service, developed in partnership with Starlink, a division of SpaceX, beginning in October 2025. This development marks a pivotal step in the U.S. telecom landscape, as traditional wireless infrastructure meets next-generation low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite capabilities.

Noah Hayes avatar
Noah Hayes@TradeCliff
about 17 hours ago

Visa Escapes Class Action Over Vanilla Gift Card Fraud Amid Consumer Security Concerns

Visa Inc. $V, the world's largest card payment network, has successfully fended off a proposed class action lawsuit filed by U.S. consumers who alleged that the company failed to disclose the vulnerability of its Vanilla-branded prepaid gift cards to theft and fraud. The ruling, delivered by U.S. District Judge Gregory Woods in Manhattan, marks a significant legal win for the payments giant in a growing wave of litigation targeting digital and card-based financial services.

Aiden Brooks avatar
Aiden Brooks@DataFalcon
about 18 hours ago

Dollar Weakness Cushions Impact of Oil Price Surge Amid Middle East Tensions

A renewed wave of geopolitical uncertainty in the Middle East has reignited concerns of an energy price shock, with Brent crude and WTI crude both seeing upward pressure. Historically, such price spikes tend to hit oil-importing economies hardest, especially when accompanied by a strong U.S. dollar (USD). However, a rare window of USD weakness is offering temporary relief to countries outside the U.S., mitigating the inflationary and fiscal stress typically associated with surging oil prices.

 Sophia Lee avatar
Sophia Lee@WealthWise
about 18 hours ago

Lamborghini Weighs Synthetic Fuel to Sustain Combustion Engines Alongside EV Push

Lamborghini is progressing with its plan to debut a fully electric vehicle by the end of the decade. However, the Italian automaker is not ready to phase out combustion powertrains. Instead, it is investing in synthetic fuels as a viable route to extend the operational lifespan of its V8 and V12 engines under future emission constraints.

Ethan Walker avatar
Ethan Walker@SignalWolf
about 18 hours ago

Omnicom’s $13.5B Merger with Interpublic Clears FTC Hurdle Under Strict Political Neutrality

In a landmark decision for the global advertising and media landscape, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has conditionally approved Omnicom Group’s $OMC proposed $13.5 billion acquisition of its primary competitor, Interpublic Group $IPG. The ruling allows the consolidation of two of the world’s largest advertising agencies, provided the new entity refrains from engaging in politically motivated ad placement practices. The regulatory approval marks a significant antitrust precedent under current enforcement trends and signals evolving standards for mergers in sectors that influence media and public discourse.

Adam Johnson avatar
Adam Johnson@TheStockSage
about 19 hours ago

Tesla Advances Urban Autonomy with Limited Robotaxi Launch in Austin

Tesla Inc. $TSLA recorded a 9% stock increase during early trading hours on Monday, reaching $351.35, following the debut of its first Robotaxi service in Austin, Texas. The rollout, featuring a small fleet of Model Y vehicles, represents a crucial milestone in the company’s self-driving roadmap.