Nan Shen, an independent director at So-Young International since 2023, has transitioned into the role of Chief Financial Officer, effective August 3. Her appointment marks a shift in the aesthetic treatment platform's internal governance as she assumes oversight of the company's finance, human resources, legal, and compliance functions.
PulsePoint has introduced Hatch, an agentic AI platform designed to integrate directly into its proprietary healthcare data foundation. By enabling users to size audiences and monitor live campaign performance through natural language, the tool aims to replace fragmented analytics workflows with a single, conversational interface for healthcare marketers.
China-based Farmmi, Inc. has signed a framework agreement to acquire 100% of Four Seasons Holding Group Brazil Ltda., a move aimed at anchoring the Nasdaq-listed firm within the South American agricultural supply chain. The deal marks a strategic push to diversify beyond its traditional mushroom supply business.
Weis Markets reported a 4.6% increase in total revenue to $1.28 billion for the second quarter of 2026, even as the company navigated significant pricing pressures. While sales growth remains steady across its 202 regional stores, the retailer faced a notable decline in quarterly net income compared to last year.
When a child suffers violence, public anger flares, only to dissipate once the headlines fade. For Dr. Martins Abhulimhen, founder of the Jose Foundation, this cycle of fleeting attention is the core failure of Africa’s child-protection efforts, which must now pivot from performative concern toward permanent, integrated institutional infrastructure.
Halper Sadeh LLC is investigating potential fiduciary breaches and federal securities law violations tied to four major corporate transactions. The New York-based law firm is scrutinizing whether recent acquisition and merger agreements prioritize insider interests over the rights and fair compensation of ordinary shareholders across the affected portfolios.
As federal agencies integrate artificial intelligence into mission-critical workflows, the shift toward token-based pricing models threatens to turn stable IT budgets into volatile variable costs. A new report from Permuta Technologies warns that without proactive contract management, government departments risk losing financial control over their most essential digital infrastructure.
Investors in CBIZ, Safety Insurance Group, Neuphoria Therapeutics, and TriCo Bancshares face potential losses as law firm Halper Sadeh initiates investigations into recent merger and acquisition agreements. The firm is scrutinizing whether these transactions adequately protect shareholder interests or improperly favor insiders through restrictive deal terms.
Denver-based Gates Industrial Corporation has surpassed its 2020 greenhouse gas reduction targets, cutting Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions by 16% against a 2019 baseline. The manufacturer's 2025 Sustainability Report details a broader strategy focused on governance, technological innovation, and improved workplace safety metrics across its global operations.
Baltimore’s Mercy Medical Center has secured national recognition in the latest U.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals edition, earning "High Performing" status across four specific adult procedures. This designation places the 150-year-old institution among a select group of facilities nationwide that consistently exceed clinical outcome benchmarks.
The Chemours Company board of directors has authorized a cash dividend of $0.0875 per share for the third quarter of 2026. This distribution maintains the company's commitment to returning value to its shareholders as it continues to manage its diverse portfolio of industrial and specialty chemical operations.
Investors will get a look at Decibel Cannabis Company’s mid-year performance on August 20, 2026, when the firm releases its financial results for the second quarter. The Calgary-based manufacturer plans to host a live conference call later that morning to break down the figures for its Canadian and international stakeholders.
Oak-Eagle AcquireCo has completed its tender offer for Electronic Arts senior notes, marking a final step in the acquisition of the gaming giant. The transaction, which settled August 4, follows a merger agreement backed by an investor consortium including The Public Investment Fund, Silver Lake, and Affinity Partners.
Every mile Paper Transport trucks log while hauling Green Bay Packers equipment to 2026 away games will now carry a humanitarian cost—or rather, a benefit. The company is launching "Miles That Matter," a campaign pledging 50 cents per mile to Truckers Against Trafficking, aiming for a $5,000 donation.
Tulsa-based natural gas utility ONE Gas raised its 2026 adjusted earnings expectations to the upper half of its previous guidance range, citing consistent growth and favorable regulatory outcomes. The company reported second-quarter adjusted net income of $52.1 million, a sharp increase from $32.7 million during the same period last year.
Talos Energy exceeded its second-quarter production targets, reporting 93.7 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day. Driven by high facility uptime and robust well performance, the Houston-based firm generated $231.6 million in adjusted free cash flow, setting a solid foundation for its ongoing expansion in the Gulf of Mexico.
Community Healthcare Trust has cut its quarterly dividend by 31 percent, signaling a pivot toward aggressive capital reinvestment. The Franklin-based real estate investment trust reported net income of $2.4 million for the second quarter of 2026, opting to redirect cash flow to fund a $99 million acquisition pipeline.
Indianapolis-based eHealth, Inc. released its financial performance data for the quarter ending June 30, 2026, on Tuesday. The company, which operates a private online health insurance marketplace, directed investors to its corporate portal to review the detailed earnings documentation and accompanying financial presentations.
After two decades at the helm and nearly thirty years with the firm, Joseph C. Bartolacci has announced his retirement from Matthews International. The Pittsburgh-based company has launched a formal succession process to ensure a stable transition, with Bartolacci committed to supporting his successor through January 1, 2027.
Tampa-based fertilizer giant The Mosaic Company has officially released its financial performance data for the second quarter of 2026. The report, which outlines the current standing of the potash and phosphate producer, arrives ahead of a scheduled investor conference call slated for Wednesday morning to dissect the latest numbers.
Following its return to a pure-play golf company model, Callaway Golf Company posted a 2% increase in second-quarter net sales, hitting $612.2 million. The Carlsbad-based manufacturer significantly bolstered its balance sheet by clearing $421 million in debt, including the full repayment of convertible notes and its term loan facility.
EOG Resources reported a record-breaking second quarter for 2026, driven by elevated oil prices and disciplined cost management. The Houston-based producer generated $2.72 billion in net income, while successfully launching its first oil production in the United Arab Emirates, marking a significant milestone in its international expansion strategy.
Select Water Solutions posted $396 million in consolidated revenue for the second quarter of 2026, marking an 8% sequential increase. The firm achieved record-breaking performance in its Water Infrastructure and Chemical Technologies segments, while simultaneously securing a major seven-year infrastructure contract in the Northern Delaware Basin.
Investors and analysts can mark their calendars for the year ahead as BNY prepares to disclose its quarterly financial health. The global financial services firm has formalized its reporting schedule for 2027, with the first results arriving in mid-January to kick off a series of four scheduled quarterly reviews.
For pets navigating the aftermath of surgery or the constraints of chronic illness, rehabilitation offers a path to regained independence. Kearney-based veterinarians Dr. Brandon and Dr. Paola Beebout outline how a combination of targeted physical exercise and clinical therapy transforms the recovery process for animals at any stage of life.
Two Louisiana educators, Alicia Alfonso of Arabi Elementary and Cassidy Boggs of East Ouachita Middle School, have been selected for the 2026 Extraordinary Educators cohort. Chosen from over 170 national nominees, they are recognized for their commitment to student growth and effective classroom application of i-Ready learning tools.
Ramaco Resources reported a quarterly net loss of $15.4 million for the second quarter of 2026, even as the company aggressively pivoted its strategy to prioritize low-volatility metallurgical coal production and advanced its exploratory rare earth project in Wyoming.
Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Edwards will headline Cooper Standard’s participation at the 2026 J.P. Morgan Auto Conference in New York City on August 12. The executive is scheduled to outline the Northville-based supplier’s current business trajectory and long-term strategic goals during a 1:00 p.m. ET presentation.
Investors are turning their attention to Chandler, Arizona, where RideNow Group, Inc. has scheduled the release of its second-quarter 2026 financial results for Tuesday, August 11. The powersports retailer will pull back the curtain on its recent performance shortly after the market closes for the day.
Burlington-based Azenta, Inc. reported third-quarter revenue of $161 million, a 12% increase year-over-year that surpassed company expectations. Despite a challenging market, the life sciences firm saw balanced growth across its Sample Management Solutions and Multiomics segments, even as it navigates a broader organizational transformation.