Singapore-based Genesis MedTech has secured CE Mark approval for its 8 mm video endoscope, overcoming a significant engineering hurdle in surgical visualization. The device packs 3D imaging, 4K resolution, and fluorescence capabilities into a compact frame previously limited to larger 10 mm instruments, promising greater versatility for minimally invasive procedures.
Aura Consolidated Group posted a 27% year-over-year increase in pro forma revenue for the second quarter of 2026, marking its first financial report following the strategic acquisition of student safety firm Qoria. The company enters the second half of the year with $339.7 million in annual recurring revenue.
Ecopetrol’s Brazilian subsidiary has successfully completed a voluntary tender offer for 116.1 million shares of Brava Energia S.A. The deal, finalized on the B3 exchange in Brazil, secures a 25% stake in the company at a price of R$23.00 per share, marking a major step toward establishing a controlling interest.
Shareholders of the Bluerock Private Real Estate Fund (BPRE) will receive a cash distribution of $0.1371 per share for August 2026. The payment, scheduled for August 31, arrives as the fund continues to pivot its portfolio toward specialty direct real estate investments aimed at boosting total return potential.
Asereth Medical Services, Inc. faces a class action lawsuit filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court, with plaintiffs alleging widespread violations of California labor laws. The complaint, registered under case number 26STCV19187, centers on claims that the company failed to pay accurate wages and denied workers mandatory meal and rest periods.
Atlanta-based real estate firm The Ardent Companies has finalized the recapitalization of eight Class A self-storage properties, spanning 742,855 square feet across seven states. The deal, facilitated by law firm Greenberg Traurig, establishes a new continuation vehicle alongside institutional investor StepStone Group to provide liquidity for existing equity partners.
A $12 million reduction in full-year Adjusted EBITDA guidance has triggered an investigation into Limbach Holdings by the law firm Levi & Korsinsky. The inquiry seeks to determine whether the company misled shareholders regarding pricing and margin pressures that blindsided investors on August 4, 2026.
The Rosen Law Firm, a global practice specializing in investor rights, has initiated an investigation into potential breaches of fiduciary duties by the directors and officers of TransMedics Group, Inc. The inquiry targets corporate governance practices at the medical technology company, which trades on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol TMDX.
Investors who purchased GoDaddy Inc. securities are being urged to contact the Rosen Law Firm as attorneys probe potential claims of materially misleading business information. The New York-based firm is actively building a class action lawsuit aimed at recovering financial losses sustained by shareholders following these allegations.
Investors holding Putnam Investment Management, LLC mutual funds face potential securities litigation as the Rosen Law Firm launches an investigation into alleged inaccuracies in the firm’s public business disclosures. The inquiry targets possible financial losses sustained by shareholders who relied on information provided by the investment manager.
Scottsdale luxury drivers now have immediate access to a refreshed lineup of Mercedes-Maybach models, as the local dealership updates its inventory with the latest 2026 flagship vehicles. The showroom, located at 4725 North Scottsdale Road, aims to serve buyers seeking a blend of German engineering and bespoke interior aesthetics.
Investors who purchased Bloom Energy Corporation securities between February 27, 2025, and July 8, 2026, face a September 28 deadline to seek lead plaintiff status in an ongoing class action lawsuit. The litigation targets alleged misrepresentations regarding the company’s supply chain transparency and its reliance on Chinese-sourced scandium.
Autonomous systems are no longer confined to the laboratory, forcing a fundamental rethink of investment risk. As the barrier between digital logic and physical execution collapses, Egan-Jones warns that established firms face an existential challenge from agile competitors capable of integrating AI into their core operations more effectively.
Nick and Laura Cernohous are bringing the character of western Wisconsin to a national audience through Real Wisconsin, a new television series launched on the REAL Shows Network. The program aims to blend property market insights with local community storytelling, highlighting the people and businesses defining the Eau Claire region.
A sixteen-year-old boy has filed suit against Chipotle Mexican Grill after contracting a Salmonella infection that resulted in a permanent diagnosis of ulcerative colitis. The legal action, filed in Montana, marks the beginning of expected litigation tied to a multistate outbreak linked to contaminated jalapeños served at the chain.
Redmond-based Worldscape has closed a $10 million seed extension led by Scout Ventures to scale its AI-native decision platform. The capital infusion follows a period of rapid internal growth, with the company expanding its engineering workforce from 10 to nearly 70 employees over the past year to support defense and energy sector initiatives.
The Saco dealership on Portland Road has officially shed its former moniker, transitioning to Group 1 Toyota Saco as of August 5, 2026. This move marks a strategic effort by Houston-based parent company Group 1 Automotive to standardize its retail identity across its extensive network of U.S. and U.K. locations.
Duke Energy Progress has secured a settlement with the North Carolina Public Staff to slash its requested rate increase by more than half. The agreement, which follows intense pressure from consumer advocates, balances the utility’s infrastructure expansion plans against the immediate financial strain currently facing millions of state residents.
Thomas Joseph Flaherty has secured a position as a Pinnacle Professional Member within The Inner Circle, a recognition highlighting his specialized contributions to aviation law and complex litigation. Based in Hillsboro, Oregon, his practice bridges the gap between technical aviation requirements and high-stakes legal advocacy for industry professionals.
After a quarter-century at GP Strategies, Heidi Milberg has been appointed Executive Vice President of Growth and Client Services at Clarity Consultants. The move aims to bolster the firm’s managed learning services as it targets expansion among Fortune 500 clients seeking to modernize their corporate training operations.
For the third consecutive year, Petaluma-based Cascade Receivables Management has earned a spot on the 2026 Best Places to Work in Collections list. The designation, awarded by ACA International and the Best Companies Group, highlights the firm's ongoing efforts to cultivate employee satisfaction within the competitive debt collection sector.
Shareholders of CNO Financial Group are set to receive a quarterly cash dividend of $0.18 per share, a move that extends the company’s consecutive payout record to 58 quarters. The Carmel-based insurer confirmed the distribution date for late September, continuing its long-standing policy of returning capital to investors.
Teamsters California has filed a lawsuit in Alameda Superior Court challenging the Department of Motor Vehicles’ decision to authorize autonomous heavy-duty trucks on public roads. The union alleges the agency bypassed mandatory public disclosure laws and ignored significant safety and economic risks to expedite the deployment of robotic freight vehicles.
Austin-based 360training has acquired seven specialized compliance brands from San Antonio operators, significantly broadening its reach in healthcare, workplace safety, and food handling. The move adds 57 unique courses to the firm’s catalog, targeting recurring certification mandates for both individual professionals and enterprise employers across North America.
Ira Collision Center North is now Group 1 Collision Saco, marking the latest step in a nationwide initiative to unify the Houston-based retailer's branding. The name change, effective August 5, 2026, aligns the Maine facility with the company's broader network while maintaining its existing staff and repair operations.
Stoneridge, Inc. posted a second-quarter net loss of $5.3 million for 2026, a significant improvement from the $11.1 million loss recorded during the same period last year. Driven by a 15.1% increase in sales to $181.4 million, the Novi-based company is banking on strategic cost controls to sustain its momentum.
OceanaGold Corporation produced 138,800 ounces of gold during the second quarter of 2026, maintaining its production guidance while generating $130 million in free cash flow. The Vancouver-based miner ended the period with $655 million in cash reserves and no outstanding debt, underscoring a period of significant financial stability.
OceanaGold Corporation produced 138,800 ounces of gold in the second quarter of 2026, marking a 7% increase over the previous quarter. The company ended the period with $655 million in cash and no debt, while advancing key growth projects across its global mining portfolio.
Liberty Mutual Insurance reported a significant jump in net income for the first half of 2026, reaching $4.686 billion compared to $2.870 billion during the same period last year. The Boston-based insurer credited the gains to disciplined underwriting and robust investment returns across its global portfolio.
Manulife Financial Corporation has reached an agreement to reinsure a $3.2 billion block of long-term care policies with Munich American Reassurance Company. The deal, expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2026, marks the Toronto-based insurer’s third major effort in under three years to prune its exposure to long-term care volatility.