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Remaining Performance Obligations of $1.3 Billion, up 13% Year-Over-Year, up 14% in Constant CurrencyRecord GAAP Operating Margin of 8.5% and Record Non-GAAP Operating Margin of 29.1%GAAP Net Income Per Share of $0.05 and Record Non-GAAP Net Income Per Share of $0.45REDWOOD CITY, Calif., December 03, 2024–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Box, Inc. (NYSE:BOX), the leading Intelligent Content Management (ICM) platform, today announced preliminary financial results for the third quarter of fiscal year 2025, which ended October 31, 2024.”We delivered strong Q3 financial results and unveiled the most transformational product line-up in Box history,” said Aaron Levie, co-founder and CEO of Box. “Now businesses of…
Sometimes, getting your budget on track starts with a detox to wipe the slate clean and build new habits. Many consumers have taken on no-spend challenges to put themselves to the test and see if they can go a day, week, or month without spending money. Others have taken it a step further and adopted a “no buy” year to cut out unnecessary spending and focus on what matters. Here’s what you need to know about No Buy 2025 and how to incorporate it into your life. No Buy 2025 is a personal finance trend in which individuals commit to…
Benzinga and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below. In a twist of fate, Vanguard has become the largest shareholder of the most established Bitcoin equity play. The $10 trillion asset manager has famously refused to touch Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies while its peers have jumped headfirst in the past year. Now Vanguard is the largest shareholder in MicroStrategy (NASDAQ:MSTR), a firm whose value proposition is that it is the most established Bitcoin proxy in the stock market, Bloomberg reported on Monday. Don’t Miss: Vanguard owns more than 20 million shares of…
As global markets navigate a muted response to new U.S. tariffs and mixed economic signals, the Asian tech sector remains a focal point for investors seeking high growth opportunities. With market sentiment showing resilience in growth stocks, identifying promising tech companies involves evaluating their ability to innovate and adapt within this dynamic landscape. Name Revenue Growth Earnings Growth Growth Rating Suzhou TFC Optical Communication 30.41% 29.66% ★★★★★★ Shanghai Huace Navigation Technology 24.51% 23.48% ★★★★★★ Range Intelligent Computing Technology Group 27.31% 28.63% ★★★★★★ Shengyi Electronics 22.99% 35.16% ★★★★★★ eWeLLLtd 24.95% 24.40% ★★★★★★ PharmaResearch 26.95% 29.93% ★★★★★★ Global Security Experts 20.56% 28.04%…
US-based third-party hotel operator and investor Hospitality Ventures Management Group (HVMG) has appointed Jessica Myers as the new vice president of finance and accounting. This strategic move is aimed at enhancing owner satisfaction in financial reporting. Myers said: “HVMG has built a deserved reputation as a leading hospitality operator whose ‘Be Excellent’ culture resonates with team members and owners alike. “I look forward to bringing my financial experience to the team as the company expands its portfolio nationwide.” In her new role, Myers will oversee the corporate team responsible for producing monthly financial statements. With corporate, above-property and property-level experience,…
As global markets experience a mix of optimism and uncertainty, with easing trade tensions and better-than-expected earnings reports driving U.S. stocks higher, the Asian tech sector stands out as a dynamic area for potential growth amid these shifting economic landscapes. In this environment, identifying promising tech stocks involves looking at companies that demonstrate resilience against trade disruptions and possess innovative capabilities to capitalize on emerging market opportunities. Name Revenue Growth Earnings Growth Growth Rating Suzhou TFC Optical Communication 28.00% 28.07% ★★★★★★ Fositek 29.02% 34.17% ★★★★★★ Range Intelligent Computing Technology Group 28.40% 29.29% ★★★★★★ eWeLLLtd 24.66% 25.31% ★★★★★★ Nanya New Material…
(Bloomberg) — President Donald Trump and his family have taken a interest in just about every corner of the crypto industry. Most Read from Bloomberg There are nonfungible tokens and digital collectibles; a decentralized finance project; a proposed stablecoin; an effort at Bitcoin mining; and a pair of memecoins, one for the president and one for First Lady Melania Trump. Taken together, the various projects are approaching $1 billion in paper gains even after accounting for the latest round of trade war-induced market gyrations, according to Bloomberg calculations based on publicly available data. Donald Trump is already the richest person…
(Bloomberg) — Stocks fell and bond yields rose, with Wall Street traders gearing up for inflation data that will help determine whether the Federal Reserve will cut or hold rates next week. Most Read from Bloomberg Just a day ahead of the consumer price index, the S&P 500 pushed further away from its all-time highs. Oracle Corp. sank on uninspiring results. Meantime, Alphabet Inc. rallied as analysts applauded the Google parent’s announcement of a major development in quantum computing through the use of its Willow quantum chip. Homebuilders got hit as Toll Brothers Inc.’s profit-margin projection fell short of estimates.…
Crypto Market Crash Triggers $1.5 Billion in Liquidations as Bitcoin Drops Below $95,000 The cryptocurrency market has seen a sharp decline over the past 24 hours, with Bitcoin falling to $94,100 before recovering to $97,800. The drop contributed to $1.5 billion in liquidations, affecting approximately 514,400 traders, according to Coinglass. Long positions accounted for $1.38 billion of the total liquidations, while short positions made up $136.7 million. Bitcoin liquidations totaled $163.4 million, with Ethereum accounting for $204.7 million. The broader market saw its capitalization shrink by 7.5%, reflecting significant losses across major cryptocurrencies. Ethereum dropped 8% below $3,800, while Ripple,…
The chief executive of Lloyds Banking Group, Charlie Nunn, has warned that a landmark legal ruling on motor finance commissions poses a significant threat to the UK economy and the consumer finance sector. Speaking at the Financial Times Global Banking Summit earlier this month, Nunn criticised the October Court of Appeal decision, which found that lenders cannot pay commissions to motor finance brokers without securing the customer’s fully informed consent. Charlie Nunn The ruling has created regulatory uncertainty, with expectations rising that the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) may launch a multibillion-pound redress scheme to address breaches of now-banned discretionary commission…