Facing a widened quarterly loss, Lucid Group has initiated a sweeping operational reset aimed at slashing $1.4 billion in costs by 2026. CEO Silvio Napoli signaled a shift in strategy, prioritizing tighter capital discipline and organizational streamlining to bridge the gap between the company's technological potential and its financial performance.
Investors are looking toward August 12, when Plymouth Meeting-based INOVIO will disclose its financial performance for the second quarter of 2026. The biotechnology firm, which specializes in DNA-based treatments for HPV-related conditions and oncology, plans to pull back the curtain on its fiscal standing immediately following the market close.
DaVita Inc. posted consolidated revenues of $3.55 billion for the second quarter of 2026, driven by steady growth in its U.S. dialysis operations. The Denver-based kidney care provider reported diluted earnings per share of $4.02, reflecting operational improvements and a continued focus on expanding its integrated care footprint.
Bounce houses, onsite interviews, and a celebration of local infrastructure mark the debut of Zum’s new Philadelphia operations center on August 6. The event serves as a strategic recruiting drive for school bus drivers, aiming to bolster the company’s workforce ahead of the upcoming 2026–27 school year.
ePlus reported a modest 1% increase in first-quarter net sales to $649.1 million, even as the company navigated supply chain hurdles and extended lead times for hardware. Despite reaching a milestone in managed services revenue, the firm saw a decline in net earnings from continuing operations to $30.3 million.
San Antonio surgeon Dr. Gary Lawton has debuted an Advanced Tummy Tuck Program, shifting the focus of abdominoplasty from simple skin removal to a biology-driven reconstruction. The initiative prioritizes blood supply preservation and tissue regeneration, moving away from standardized surgical formulas to address individual patient anatomy and long-term healing.
Memphis-based FHN Financial Securities Corp. has launched a dedicated Financial Institutions Investment Banking Group, recruiting veteran leaders Andrew Christians and Greg Cunningham from Donnelly Penman & Partners to bolster its expertise in mergers, acquisitions, and capital formation for banks and credit unions.
Match Group posted second-quarter revenue of $853 million, meeting expectations while narrowing user declines at its flagship Tinder app. The company reported a 36% jump in net income to $171 million, signaling that a broad product-led strategy and international expansion at Hinge are beginning to yield tangible results.
The Canton-based specialty metals producer Metallus has earned the AS9100D certification, a rigorous quality management standard essential for operating within the aerospace and defense sectors. This independent validation covers the company's design, manufacturing, and distribution operations at its Ohio facilities, securing its compliance status through June 2029.
Rudy Sengupta will take the helm of Emerson’s technology and artificial intelligence strategy starting August 15, 2026. The appointment marks a leadership shift at the St. Louis-based industrial giant, as Sengupta steps into the role currently held by Peter Zornio, who is set to retire at the end of the year.
After years of observing the limitations of traditional medicine as an orthopedic physician assistant, Trent Harrison is shifting his focus to long-term behavioral change. His new book, The Diet-Proof Body, rejects the industry standard of grueling, rigid regimens in favor of five habits designed to integrate into a standard daily routine.
Retirees often grapple with a singular, high-stakes question: how much liquidity is enough to weather market volatility without sacrificing long-term growth? A new HelloNation feature, led by Redding-based financial advisor Ted Thatcher, breaks down the strategy for balancing immediate comfort against the eroding effects of inflation.
Five years after becoming the first new U.S. carrier in over a decade, Avelo Airlines has officially surpassed 10 million passengers. The budget airline, which began operations on April 28, 2021, reached the milestone amid a period of rapid fleet expansion and an aggressive push into smaller, regional airports.
Investors who incurred financial losses holding Erasca, Inc. stock between January 2025 and April 2026 have until August 10 to move for lead plaintiff status. The ongoing class action lawsuit alleges the company misled shareholders regarding the legal standing and preclinical data of its ERAS-0015 drug candidate.
Lunai Bioworks has finalized a strategic collaboration with BrainStorm Therapeutics to bridge the gap between AI-driven patient stratification and laboratory-based biological validation. By merging computational insights with human-derived organoid models, the companies aim to produce their first joint data readout by the first half of 2027.
Moving high-value items requires more than standard cardboard boxes. Mike Marschhausen, owner of Portsmouth-based Fit 2 Move Moving Services, warns that fragile belongings like pianos, fine art, and heirlooms demand specialized handling, custom crating, and advanced planning to survive the transition from one home to another without damage.
Don Roberts, president and CEO of Detroit-based Caracal Products & Services, has been appointed chair of the American Diabetes Association’s Michigan Tour de Cure. He intends to leverage his leadership role to expand health equity and access to care within the state's underserved communities, drawing on his personal history with the disease.
Investors who purchased Blaize Holdings, Inc. securities between July 18, 2025, and April 28, 2026, are being called to participate in a class action lawsuit. The Rosen Law Firm filed the action, alleging that the company misled shareholders regarding its revenue recognition and business operations.
Investors who incurred financial losses holding Microsoft Corporation shares between May 2025 and January 2026 have until August 11, 2026, to seek lead plaintiff status in a pending class action lawsuit filed by the Law Offices of Frank R. Cruz.
Investors who incurred financial losses from Procept BioRobotics Corporation stock between February 2024 and February 2026 have until September 22, 2026, to apply as lead plaintiffs in a newly filed securities fraud class action lawsuit centered on alleged artificial inflation of revenue.
Five small businesses and nonprofits across the New York metro area have each received $10,000 grants from Emigrant Bank. Part of an ongoing partnership with the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York, the initiative aims to provide financial relief to organizations operating in low to moderate-income neighborhoods.
Beijing-based Elong Power Holding Limited has finalized a public offering, raising US$1.38 million in gross proceeds. The energy storage company issued 11.47 million units to investors, with each package combining a Class A ordinary share and a common warrant exercisable at US$0.12.
Investors and analysts are invited to join The Dixie Group management on Thursday, August 6, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. ET to review the company’s second-quarter financial results. The session will provide insights into the performance of the Dalton-based manufacturer’s diverse portfolio of residential flooring brands.
For Irene Robinson, a sophomore in Byron Center, Michigan, the traditional eight-hour school day was an obstacle rather than a gateway. By switching to a self-paced curriculum at PrepNet Virtual Academy, she now manages her high school requirements while simultaneously running the family business, Robinson’s Popcorn.
Investors who incurred significant financial losses in PROCEPT BioRobotics Corporation between February 2024 and February 2026 have until September 22, 2026, to seek appointment as lead plaintiff in a pending class action lawsuit filed by the Law Offices of Howard G. Smith.
Scratching in the walls or mysterious grease streaks along a baseboard may be more than household quirks. According to Syracuse-based pest control expert Kelly Aldrich, these subtle indicators are often the first warnings of a rodent infestation that, if left unaddressed, can lead to significant property damage and health risks.
The moment an offer is accepted is often mistaken for the finish line, but for many, it marks the start of the most volatile phase of a property transaction. Hattiesburg real estate expert Natalie Breland Wiggins warns that without rigorous oversight, the period between contract and closing is fraught with risk.
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) has voiced sharp opposition to federal Medicaid community engagement requirements that took effect July 31. The organization argues that complex administrative hurdles will strip coverage from vulnerable individuals, even if they remain eligible for the mental health care they rely on.
A new analysis by Merida-based TranquilHearts reveals that the stark price disparity between American and Mexican addiction treatment is rooted in structural economic gaps rather than corporate strategy. With U.S. health spending reaching $14,885 per capita in 2024 against Mexico’s $1,588, the nine-to-one investment divide dictates baseline operational costs.
When increased bee activity appears around a property, the response often depends on the species. HelloNation recently partnered with Perry Hampton of TAAP Pest Elimination in Rochester, New York, to outline how homeowners can identify common bees and determine when a specific insect poses a risk to structural integrity.