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BUZZ-Australia's Kalina Power gains on deal to jointly develop AI data centre projects in Canada
** Shares of Kalina Power KPO.AX up 11.1% at A$0.01** Stock hits highest levels since Nov 28, 2024** The clean tech co signs an agreement with Crusoe for the joint development of multiple co-sited AI data centre projects in Alberta, Canada** Co anticipates Crusoe to own and operate its AI data centr...
Reuters
Feb 5, 2025
Every Lucid Group Investor Should Keep an Eye on This Number
Lucid Group (NASDAQ: LCID) is entering one of the most exciting years in its history. Following the recent launch of its Gravity SUV platform, analysts expect the company to more than double its sales this year. That's a big reason why shares are priced at a lofty 11 times sales.If you're betting on...
The Motley Fool
Feb 5, 2025
QSEC-CEE 2025 Concludes with Breakthroughs in Quantum Cybersecurity
KOŠICE, SLOVAKIA - February 05, 2025 - (SeaPRwire) - Decent Cybersecurity concluded its highly anticipated conference QSEC-CEE 2025 on post-quantum cybersecurity, bringing together experts and innovators at Bistro HÁJE and online, on Jan 31, 2025. The sold-out hybrid event gathered leading cybersecurity professionals from across Central and Eastern Europe, fostering critical discussions on the future of quantum-resistant security solutions.The conference, organized by Decent Cybersecurity, a founding member of the Critical Infrastructure Association of the Slovak Republic (Asociácia kritickej infraštruktúry Slovenskej republiky, AKI), showcased the region's emerging leadership in quantum security innovation.The day opened with powerful keynotes from industry leaders. Matej Michalko, CEO of Decent Cybersecurity, delivered an inspiring vision of Central Europe's role in quantum security, followed by Michaela Abel, COO, who outlined practical steps for building quantum-ready organizations.The program flowed seamlessly through technical and strategic presentations. Ing. Pavol Krcho, PhD. traced the fascinating evolution from punch cards to post-quantum cryptography, while doc. Ing. Jaroslav Sivák CSc. delivered crucial insights on critical infrastructure security. Marek Procháska brought fresh perspectives on the post-quantum future of DevOps.The afternoon sessions saw Ing. Hana Krchová, Ph.D., MBA tackling the future of R&D project management, followed by Mgr. Jozef Binder's exploration of agile methodologies in the quantum era. Certified cybersecurity auditor and manager Ing. Pavol Adámek rounded out the program with a comprehensive overview of NIS2 implementation in Slovakia."The quantum threat isn't coming – it's here," warned Michaela Abel during her keynote. "And today showed that Central Europe isn't waiting for solutions from Silicon Valley or Tel Aviv. We're building them ourselves."The carefully curated single-track format ensured all attendees, both in-person and virtual, shared the same powerful experience. Live translation services in English, Slovak, and Czech enabled seamless communication across the region."The energy here is different," noted one attendee from Prague. "It's not just another tech conference – there's real work getting done, whether you're here in person or joining remotely."The choice of venue proved inspired. Bistro HÁJE, perched in Košice's Lorinčík district, offered a refreshing break from sterile conference centers. Between sessions, in-person attendees networked over local specialties while taking in panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, while virtual participants engaged through dedicated networking channels.About Decent CybersecurityA founding member of the Critical Infrastructure Association of the Slovak Republic, Decent Cybersecurity leads the charge in European cybersecurity solutions, with a laser focus on post-quantum security and critical infrastructure protection. The company holds ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 certifications from TÜV SÜD, and maintains national, EU, and NATO security clearances at the "Secret" level. As a certified provider of cybersecurity audit by the National Security Authority, Decent Cybersecurity brings the highest level of security expertise to protect critical infrastructure and sensitive data.About Critical Infrastructure Association of the Slovak RepublicThe Critical Infrastructure Association of the Slovak Republic (Asociácia kritickej infraštruktúry Slovenskej republiky, AKI) unites key players in Slovakia's critical infrastructure security sector, driving innovation in national security solutions.About Bistro HÁJETucked away at Pod Hájmi 28, Košice-Lorinčík, Bistro HÁJE has become Košice's go-to venue for high-stakes business gatherings. Its blend of professional facilities and stunning natural surroundings offers a welcome departure from conventional conference spaces.For conference materials and future events: www.decentcybersecurity.eu and www.akisr.skContactDecent Cybersecurity s.r.o.media@decentcybersecurity.eu05/02/2025 Dissemination of a Financial Press Release, transmitted by EQS News.The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.Media archive at www.todayir.com
EQS
Feb 5, 2025
QSEC-CEE 2025 Concludes with Breakthroughs in Quantum Cybersecurity
KOŠICE, SLOVAKIA - February 05, 2025 - (SeaPRwire) - Decent Cybersecurity concluded its highly anticipated conference QSEC-CEE 2025 on post-quantum cybersecurity, bringing together experts and innovators at Bistro HÁJE and online, on Jan 31, 2025. The sold-out hybrid event gathered leading cybersecurity professionals from across Central and Eastern Europe, fostering critical discussions on the future of quantum-resistant security solutions.The conference, organized by Decent Cybersecurity, a founding member of the Critical Infrastructure Association of the Slovak Republic (Asociácia kritickej infraštruktúry Slovenskej republiky, AKI), showcased the region's emerging leadership in quantum security innovation.The day opened with powerful keynotes from industry leaders. Matej Michalko, CEO of Decent Cybersecurity, delivered an inspiring vision of Central Europe's role in quantum security, followed by Michaela Abel, COO, who outlined practical steps for building quantum-ready organizations.The program flowed seamlessly through technical and strategic presentations. Ing. Pavol Krcho, PhD. traced the fascinating evolution from punch cards to post-quantum cryptography, while doc. Ing. Jaroslav Sivák CSc. delivered crucial insights on critical infrastructure security. Marek Procháska brought fresh perspectives on the post-quantum future of DevOps.The afternoon sessions saw Ing. Hana Krchová, Ph.D., MBA tackling the future of R&D project management, followed by Mgr. Jozef Binder's exploration of agile methodologies in the quantum era. Certified cybersecurity auditor and manager Ing. Pavol Adámek rounded out the program with a comprehensive overview of NIS2 implementation in Slovakia."The quantum threat isn't coming – it's here," warned Michaela Abel during her keynote. "And today showed that Central Europe isn't waiting for solutions from Silicon Valley or Tel Aviv. We're building them ourselves."The carefully curated single-track format ensured all attendees, both in-person and virtual, shared the same powerful experience. Live translation services in English, Slovak, and Czech enabled seamless communication across the region."The energy here is different," noted one attendee from Prague. "It's not just another tech conference – there's real work getting done, whether you're here in person or joining remotely."The choice of venue proved inspired. Bistro HÁJE, perched in Košice's Lorinčík district, offered a refreshing break from sterile conference centers. Between sessions, in-person attendees networked over local specialties while taking in panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, while virtual participants engaged through dedicated networking channels.About Decent CybersecurityA founding member of the Critical Infrastructure Association of the Slovak Republic, Decent Cybersecurity leads the charge in European cybersecurity solutions, with a laser focus on post-quantum security and critical infrastructure protection. The company holds ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 certifications from TÜV SÜD, and maintains national, EU, and NATO security clearances at the "Secret" level. As a certified provider of cybersecurity audit by the National Security Authority, Decent Cybersecurity brings the highest level of security expertise to protect critical infrastructure and sensitive data.About Critical Infrastructure Association of the Slovak RepublicThe Critical Infrastructure Association of the Slovak Republic (Asociácia kritickej infraštruktúry Slovenskej republiky, AKI) unites key players in Slovakia's critical infrastructure security sector, driving innovation in national security solutions.About Bistro HÁJETucked away at Pod Hájmi 28, Košice-Lorinčík, Bistro HÁJE has become Košice's go-to venue for high-stakes business gatherings. Its blend of professional facilities and stunning natural surroundings offers a welcome departure from conventional conference spaces.For conference materials and future events: www.decentcybersecurity.eu and www.akisr.skContactDecent Cybersecurity s.r.o.media@decentcybersecurity.eu05/02/2025 Dissemination of a Financial Press Release, transmitted by EQS News.The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.Media archive at www.todayir.com
EQS
Feb 5, 2025
CVRx Inc reports results for the quarter ended December 31 - Earnings Summary
CVRx Inc CVRX.OQ reported a quarterly adjusted loss of 43 cents per share for the quarter ended December 31, higher than the same quarter last year, when the company reported EPS of -44 cents. The mean expectation of seven analysts for the quarter was for a loss of 38 cents per share. Wall Street...
Reuters
Feb 5, 2025
Fair Isaac Revenue Up, EPS Misses Mark
Analytics and decision management technology specialist Fair Isaac (NYSE:FICO) reported fiscal 2025 first-quarter earnings on Tuesday, Feb. 4, that fell short of analysts' consensus estimates. Revenue for the quarter of $440 million was up 15% year over year but fell short of the forecasted $452 mil...
The Motley Fool
Feb 5, 2025
Juniper Networks Inc reports results for the quarter ended December 31 - Earnings Summary
Juniper Networks Inc JNPR.N reported quarterly adjusted earnings of 64 cents per share for the quarter ended December 31, higher than the same quarter last year, when the company reported EPS of 61 cents. The mean expectation of thirteen analysts for the quarter was for earnings of 58 cents per s...
Reuters
Feb 5, 2025
8x8 Inc reports results for the quarter ended December 31 - Earnings Summary
8x8 Inc EGHT.OQ reported quarterly adjusted earnings of 11 cents per share for the quarter ended December 31, lower than the same quarter last year, when the company reported EPS of 12 cents. The mean expectation of ten analysts for the quarter was for earnings of 9 cents per share. Wall Street e...
Reuters
Feb 5, 2025
Ichor Holdings Ltd reports results for the quarter ended December 31 - Earnings Summary
Ichor Holdings Ltd ICHR.OQ reported quarterly adjusted earnings of 8 cents per share for the quarter ended December 31, higher than the same quarter last year, when the company reported EPS of -6 cents. The mean expectation of seven analysts for the quarter was for earnings of 9 cents per share. ...
Reuters
Feb 5, 2025
This Magnificent Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock Has Shot Up Over 175% in Just 3 Months, and It Could Soar Higher in 2025
Shares of conversational intelligence solutions player SoundHound AI (NASDAQ: SOUN) have soared more than 175% in the past three months (at the time of this writing). While the recent tech sell-off has affected the company's share prices significantly, it is nevertheless an exciting artificial intel...
The Motley Fool
Feb 5, 2025
Modine Manufacturing Co reports results for the quarter ended December 31 - Earnings Summary
Modine Manufacturing Co MOD.N reported quarterly adjusted earnings of 92 cents per share for the quarter ended December 31, higher than the same quarter last year, when the company reported EPS of 74 cents. The mean expectation of six analysts for the quarter was for earnings of 79 cents per shar...
Reuters
Feb 5, 2025
Zurn Elkay Water Solutions Corp reports results for the quarter ended December 31 - Earnings Summary
Zurn Elkay Water Solutions Corp ZWS.N reported quarterly adjusted earnings of 32 cents per share for the quarter ended December 31, higher than the same quarter last year, when the company reported EPS of 26 cents. The mean expectation of seven analysts for the quarter was for earnings of 28 cent...
Reuters
Feb 5, 2025
Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc reports results for the quarter ended December 31 - Earnings Summary
Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc APAM.N reported quarterly adjusted earnings of $1.05 per share for the quarter ended December 31, higher than the same quarter last year, when the company reported EPS of 78 cents. The mean expectation of four analysts for the quarter was for earnings of 96 c...
Reuters
Feb 5, 2025
BUZZ-Australian gold stocks extend climb as gold prices hit record high
** Australian gold stocks .AXGD up 1%, set for a second consecutive session of gains** Stock hits highest level since Oct 24, 2024** Gold prices hit an all-time high, as investors moved to the safe-haven asset after China retaliated with tariffs on the U.S. in response to President Donald Trump'...
Reuters
Feb 5, 2025
Alphabet plans massive capex hike, reports cloud revenue growth slowed
Feb 4 (Reuters) - Alphabet GOOGL.O said on Tuesday it will spend $75 billion on its AI buildout this year, 29% more than Wall Street expected, and investors signaled disappointment at a missed cloud revenue target and began showing impatience over profitability.
Reuters
Feb 5, 2025
Here's How Many Shares of NextEra Energy You Should Own to Get $1,000 in Yearly Dividends
Dividend payers such as NextEra Energy (NYSE: NEE) can be powerful wealth builders. They're attractive for a bunch of reasons. For starters, companies typically wait until they're generating fairly reliable income before committing to a dividend payout. And once they start paying one, they're genera...
The Motley Fool
Feb 5, 2025
Australian shares rise on commodity boost; US-China trade war stays in focus
Feb 5 (Reuters) - Australian shares rose on Wednesday, tracking overnight Wall Street gains, led by local commodity stocks after the country's top trading partner China took a measured approach in responding to the new U.S. tariffs.The S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO rose 0.5% to 8,419.6, as of 0005...
Reuters
Feb 5, 2025
Enact Holdings Inc reports results for the quarter ended December 31 - Earnings Summary
Enact Holdings Inc ACT.OQ reported quarterly adjusted earnings of $1.09 per share for the quarter ended December 31, higher than the same quarter last year, when the company reported EPS of 98 cents. The mean expectation of six analysts for the quarter was for earnings of $1.04 per share. Wall St...
Reuters
Feb 5, 2025
Nov Inc reports results for the quarter ended December 31 - Earnings Summary
Nov Inc NOV.N reported quarterly adjusted earnings of 41 cents per share for the quarter ended December 31, higher than the same quarter last year, when the company reported EPS of 28 cents. The mean expectation of twenty two analysts for the quarter was for earnings of 37 cents per share. Wall S...
Reuters
Feb 5, 2025
O-I Glass Inc reports results for the quarter ended December 31 - Earnings Summary
O-I Glass Inc OI.N reported a quarterly adjusted loss of 5 cents per share for the quarter ended December 31, lower than the same quarter last year, when the company reported EPS of 12 cents. The mean expectation of ten analysts for the quarter was for a loss of 7 cents per share. Wall Street exp...
Reuters
Feb 5, 2025
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