GDEV Management and Liberty Mutual Investments have closed a corporate credit facility for Telyon, a move marking GDEV’s formal entry into the private credit market. The financing supports Telyon’s expansion as a developer of commercial and industrial solar projects, signaling a shift in infrastructure capital strategies.
Seventy-nine percent of event leads never receive follow-up, a gap that costs healthcare firms millions in lost revenue. Captello is addressing this inefficiency by launching an enrichment database covering 6.8 million verified U.S. providers, designed to turn instantaneous badge scans into actionable, NPI-anchored pipeline.
Bismarck-based BNCCORP, INC. reported second-quarter net income of $1.9 million for 2026, a decline from $2.2 million in the same period last year, primarily driven by $1.5 million in professional services costs tied to the company's pending acquisition by digital finance platform OppFi Inc.
Janesville-based fusion firm SHINE has secured two roles within the U.S. Department of Energy’s $5 billion Genesis Mission, an initiative designed to accelerate scientific breakthroughs by integrating artificial intelligence into national industrial workflows.
Broadridge Financial Solutions reported a strong fiscal year 2026, with recurring revenues climbing 8% and adjusted earnings per share reaching $9.60. The company, which provides infrastructure for global capital markets, responded to the performance by raising its annual dividend by 12% to $4.36 per share.
New York-based Reservoir Media posted $41.5 million in revenue for the first quarter of fiscal 2027, a 12% increase year-over-year that was fueled by a sharp rise in recorded music earnings and expansion into Latin music partnerships.
After more than 26 years within the organization, Skye Anderson has been named President of McDonald’s USA, effective immediately. She takes the helm of the company’s largest market as it navigates a transition period aimed at boosting restaurant performance and refining the brand's core value offerings for domestic customers.
Cancer death rates climb 15% higher in rural America than in urban centers, fueled by a critical shortage of specialists and long travel distances. To counter this, the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer has unveiled a tailored accreditation category designed to help rural hospitals elevate their oncology services.
Greenwich-based Lotus Infrastructure Partners has closed a record-breaking $1.8 billion capital raise, signaling a surge in institutional appetite for energy infrastructure. The funds, earmarked for power generation, battery storage, and alternative fuels, arrive as AI-driven demand and industrial consumption push global energy markets to a critical, high-growth juncture.
Investors who purchased Class A common stock in the PicS N.V. initial public offering have until August 4, 2026, to move the court to serve as lead plaintiff in a class action lawsuit. The litigation targets alleged misrepresentations regarding the company’s internal credit evaluation procedures and financial health.
A $3 million settlement has been reached for a passenger who sustained life-altering injuries after his vehicle struck an unprotected roadway excavation on the Grand Central Parkway. The crash, which occurred during winter conditions in Queens, underscores the risks posed by improperly marked construction zones on high-speed highways.
With a US$105 million financing round and a fresh NRC license in hand, Casper-based DISA Uranium is launching a mission to turn the American West's abandoned mine waste into a viable domestic fuel source, while simultaneously acquiring a portfolio of conventional Utah mines from IsoEnergy Ltd.
The U.S. General Services Administration has awarded CGI Federal a $251 million contract to maintain the Pegasys financial management system and its Multi-Tenant Shared Application environment. The deal focuses on cloud-based modernization, aiming to reduce manual labor and improve processing performance across 36 federal agencies.
Federal agencies now have streamlined access to three AI-powered modernization accelerators through the Department of War’s Tradewinds Solutions Marketplace. By listing its Continuum Automation Framework on this platform, Alpha Omega allows government customers to bypass traditional competitive bidding processes for system design, legacy code refactoring, and data integration.
Wyoming-based DISA Technologies has launched DISA Tech as an independent firm, carving out its mineral processing operations from its uranium business. The split creates two distinct entities, allowing the newly formed DISA Tech to focus exclusively on commercializing its patented high-pressure slurry ablation technology across global markets.
PowerBank Corporation has cleared a major regulatory hurdle for its 903 BESS project in Ontario, securing essential Official Plan and Zoning Bylaw amendments. These approvals conclude the most complex phase of the permitting process, positioning the company to begin construction on the energy storage site by the fourth quarter of 2026.
Milpitas-based Galaxy Therapeutics has secured CE Mark certification for its SEAL Embolization System, clearing the way for the company to launch its neurovascular device across the European Economic Area. The regulatory milestone validates the company’s intrasaccular technology for treating both ruptured and unruptured wide-neck intracranial aneurysms.
A federal class action lawsuit now targets Microsoft and its senior executives, alleging the company misled investors about the stability of its Copilot AI chatbot and the health of its Azure cloud platform. The legal challenge follows a sharp 10% stock decline triggered by disappointing quarterly financial results.
A federal securities class action lawsuit has been filed against Peabody Energy, alleging the company misled investors about the operational readiness of its flagship Centurion coal mine. The litigation follows a series of production shortfalls that triggered significant declines in the company’s stock price throughout the first half of 2026.
A securities fraud class action lawsuit now targets PROCEPT BioRobotics Corporation, alleging the medical technology firm artificially bolstered its financial performance. The complaint claims that an aggressive discount program incentivized bulk orders, misleading investors about the actual demand for the company’s surgical handpieces and causing significant stock price volatility.
A 50% ownership stake for the founding Rice and Lissette family following the proposed $14.25 per share acquisition of Utz Brands by Intersnack Group has triggered a formal investigation by the securities law firm Bleichmar Fonti & Auld LLP.
A federal securities class action lawsuit now targets Planet Fitness following a disastrous marketing shift that alienated the company’s core customer base. The litigation, filed in the District of New Hampshire, centers on allegations that executives misled investors regarding the success of campaigns that ultimately stalled Q1 membership growth.
A 33% collapse in ZoomInfo Technologies' stock price has triggered a securities fraud class action, with investors alleging the company misled them about the effectiveness of its AI-integrated products. The lawsuit, filed in the Western District of Washington, centers on claims that management concealed declining customer retention rates.
A 64.5% single-day stock collapse has triggered a securities fraud class action against Capricor Therapeutics, as investors allege the biotech firm misled the market regarding the integrity of clinical data used in its Biologics License Application for the investigational drug Deramiocel.
A federal class action lawsuit now targets Insulet Corporation, alleging the company misled investors regarding the safety and manufacturing quality of its Omnipod insulin delivery systems. The litigation follows a series of product corrections that triggered significant stock price declines for the medical device manufacturer earlier this year.
A federal class action lawsuit now targets Zillow Group following a series of stock price collapses linked to an alleged anticompetitive pact with Redfin. Investors claim the company misled them about the nature of a $100 million deal that the Federal Trade Commission describes as an illegal market-exit payment.
A federal securities fraud lawsuit now targets Regeneron Pharmaceuticals following a sharp decline in share price tied to the failure of its Phase III Fianlimab-Libtayo clinical trial. Investors allege the company misled them about the drug combination's potential as a blockbuster treatment for advanced melanoma before revealing lackluster statistical results.
A federal class action lawsuit now targets Intuit Inc. after the company’s share price cratered by over 20% in May 2026. Investors allege that leadership misled them regarding TurboTax’s competitive standing and growth potential while the firm struggled to maintain its footing among price-sensitive tax filers.
A securities fraud class action has been launched against Cogent Communications Holdings, Inc. and its senior executives following a series of sharp stock declines. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, alleges the company misled investors regarding customer demand for its wavelength services.
Investors have initiated a class action lawsuit against ADMA Biologics, alleging the biopharmaceutical company artificially inflated its 2025 growth figures through a deceptive channel stuffing scheme. The legal action follows a series of sharp stock declines triggered by investigative reports questioning the firm's reported revenue and distributor relationships.