The outlook for Dish Network looks difficult in the months ahead, according to Bank of America.
Samsung says S23 smartphone sales ahead of S22 with most people buying the priciest ‘Ultra’ model
Sales of Samsung’s Galaxy S23 flagship smartphone have outstripped last year’s S22 in a comparative period, according Samsung executive Patrick Chomet.
Uber-backed ride hailing app Careem is halting its operations in Qatar
The surprise announcement, which went into effect immediately on Feb. 28, comes just months after Qatar hosted the 2022 World Cup.
Evercore ISI downgrades FuboTV as subscriber growth slows, competitive pressures linger
Analyst Shweta Khajuria downgraded FuboTv to in line from outperform, saying that its 2025 outlook appears “modestly aggressive.”
As Russian forces bear down on Bakhmut, Ukraine admits situation there is ‘more and more difficult’
Officials in Kyiv have conceded that the situation is rapidly deteriorating around Bakhmut, a besieged city in eastern Ukraine.
Goldman Sachs downgrades Arconic, cites uncertain demand outlook in Europe
Goldman also cited concerns that outstanding liabilities from the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire will weigh on Arconic shares.
Brexit deal hailed as ‘turning point’ for Northern Ireland, but could still face opposition in Belfast
The new Brexit deal signed by the U.K. and the European Union on Monday was heralded as a “turning point” for Northern Ireland, but must still pass muster in Belfast.
New TikTok ban is poised to advance in Congress
A bill to revise protections that have shielded TikTok from U.S. sanctions is expected to pass a key House committee on Tuesday.
Payments firm Klarna posts smaller Q4 loss, eyes return to profit
“Buy-now, pay-later” firm Klarna aims to return to profit by the summer, the company said on Tuesday, as it reported wider losses for 2022.
Big Tech vs. Big Telco: Top EU official says there’s no ‘battle’ over network funding
European Commissioner for the Internal Market Thierry Breton said there is not necessarily a “battle over fair share between Big Telco and Big Tech.”