Cellebrite DI Ltd. shares tumbled over 30% this month following a disappointing second-quarter earnings report that forced the company to slash its full-year revenue and ARR guidance. The sudden downturn has triggered a formal investigation by law firm Levi & Korsinsky into whether the company misled shareholders regarding its financial health.
For the fifth year in a row, San Diego-based wellness brand Cymbiotika has secured a place on the Inc. 5000, an annual ranking of the fastest-growing private companies in the United States. The designation reflects the company's sustained expansion and market penetration since it first became eligible for the list.
Stamford-based apparel brand Vineyard Vines is leaning into its New England roots, unveiling a collaborative collection with the island-based snack maker Nantucket Crisps. The partnership merges the lifestyle retailer’s signature salt-washed aesthetic with the distinct identity of the Nantucket potato chip company in a limited apparel release.
With one in four Americans expected to develop heart failure during their lifetime, the Heart Failure Society of America is gathering global clinicians and researchers in Phoenix from October 9–12. The 2026 Annual Scientific Meeting aims to bridge the gap between emerging clinical research and practical patient care.
Health systems using Epic can now deploy ThinkAndor Remote Patient Monitoring through the Epic Toolbox, streamlining participation in the CMS ACCESS model. The platform combines AI-driven triage, connected devices, and clinical staffing to help providers scale virtual care for chronic disease management outside traditional hospital settings.
Following the filing of its latest 10-Q report, Los Angeles-based water solutions firm Cadiz, Inc. has published a quarterly shareholder letter from CEO Susan Kennedy. The communication details recent operational milestones and updates the company’s investor presentation regarding its ongoing projects across the Southwest.
A $150 million commitment from a major U.S. state pension system has anchored the inaugural private credit fund from San Francisco-based Homestead Capital. The firm, which manages $1.8 billion in agricultural assets, aims to raise a total of $350 million to provide senior secured loans to farmers nationwide.
Three expedition yachts operated by Atlas Ocean Voyages successfully positioned themselves across the Mediterranean, Iceland, and the North Atlantic to offer guests a rare view of a total solar eclipse. The event marked the culmination of two years of logistical planning to capture the celestial phenomenon from the open sea.
Founded in 1936 to refurbish surplus military hardware, Horlick is celebrating its 90th anniversary this August. The Randolph, Massachusetts-based manufacturer, now a brand under SJE Inc., has evolved from a small-scale equipment reseller into a specialized producer of motor-generator sets and custom industrial control panels for global applications.
Moving beyond static biological snapshots, Insilico Medicine has launched its Virtual Aging Cell (VAC) platform, a multi-agent system designed to simulate the full lifecycle of human cells. By prioritizing biological age as a core variable, the technology aims to accelerate drug discovery and deepen the understanding of degenerative processes.
Investors who acquired Blaize Holdings stock between July 18, 2025, and April 28, 2026, face a critical October 5 deadline to join a newly filed securities class action. The litigation follows allegations that the company inflated its market value through a questionable partnership with a nascent entity.
The Customer Contact Week Excellence Awards has named TransPerfect Connect a finalist for BPO of the Year, recognizing the division’s influence on the global contact center landscape. The honor highlights the company's integration of multilingual human expertise with AI-driven tools to support complex, cross-border customer interactions.
Nearly 200 trade and education leaders gathered in Kuala Lumpur on July 30 to rebrand Chongqing as a hub for advanced industry and digital innovation. The event, part of a global promotional campaign, aimed to move the city’s international image past its traditional reputation for spicy cuisine.
Fremont-based Power Knot is moving to capture increased demand for on-site waste management with the relaunch of its BCG product line. The company’s latest move centers on the updated BCG-150 shredder, a machine engineered to break down bulky industrial materials into manageable pieces for subsequent composting or biodigestion.
With a three-year revenue surge of 97 percent, Atlanta-based Invisors has secured the No. 3,120 spot on the 2026 Inc. 5000 ranking. This appearance marks the firm's sixth consecutive year on the list, highlighting its sustained expansion within the competitive sector of independent American businesses.
Financial institutions face mounting pressure to identify discriminatory lending patterns, a task traditionally buried in manual spreadsheet analysis. Austin-based 360factors is now automating this regulatory burden, launching a dedicated Fair Lending Compliance Testing agent within its Ask Kaia AI platform to generate exam-ready workpapers for U.S. banks.
Thirty-eight years after joining the Las Vegas Review-Journal, investigative reporter Mary Hynes has been selected for induction into the Nevada Newspaper Hall of Fame. Her career, spanning over three decades of newsroom leadership and reporting, places her among the 2026 class of honorees alongside former colleague Ron Kantowski.
Coastal cities face persistent health risks from maritime exhaust, despite existing speed regulations. Researchers at Pusan National University have developed an AI framework that optimizes ship routes and speed profiles in real time, leveraging weather patterns to steer exhaust plumes away from densely populated shorelines while maintaining fuel efficiency.
As the S&P 500 pushes past the 7,800 milestone, the New York Stock Exchange floor turns its focus toward the next wave of healthcare technology and fresh market entrants. Hippocratic AI is set to debut its new agentic orchestrators, while SunScout executives arrive to celebrate the company's recent dual listing.
Bybit has overhauled its options data suite, integrating institutional-grade metrics into a consumer-facing interface to demystify complex market dynamics. The update aims to lower entry barriers for retail traders by providing real-time access to volatility gauges and hedging flow data previously reserved for professional trading desks.
With a fresh $360 million revolving credit facility, Torrance-based Hadrian is moving to accelerate the buildout of its automated manufacturing infrastructure. The capital injection arrives just one week after the company closed a $1.37 billion Series D round, signaling aggressive expansion plans for its aerospace and defense production capabilities.
With over £10,000 pledged on its opening day, the DICEBANGLE has proven that tabletop gamers are eager to trade their loose dice bags for a more permanent accessory. This brass fantasy bracelet integrates a full range of playable RPG dice, from D4 to D100, directly into its rotating structure.
Greenland Technologies recorded a sharp financial turnaround in the second quarter of 2026, swinging to a $4.9 million net income from a $2.8 million loss in the same period last year. The manufacturer of drivetrain systems saw revenue climb 37.6% as demand for its material handling components accelerated.
Canton Strategic Holdings, the first publicly traded firm built around the Canton Network, recorded its inaugural operating revenue in the second quarter of 2026. The company generated nearly $1.5 million through its new locking-as-a-service program and network validation duties, marking a shift toward active participation in institutional blockchain infrastructure.
Salt Lake City’s alternative reggae quartet The Lip has finally captured the energy of their club sets on record, dropping a nine-track self-titled debut album today. The collection migrates long-standing fan favorites from the stage to streaming platforms, marking the band's first formal studio entry after a year of production.
When the mainland film "Dear You" premieres at the Taoyuan Film Festival this weekend, its sold-out status will reflect more than just box-office success. The movie’s exploration of ancestral roots and historical migration has struck a deep nerve, turning a simple story of family letters into a powerful cultural touchstone.
Property managers and homeowners now have six new hardware options for managing shared access, as Brinks expands its security catalog with a series of wall-mounted and portable lock boxes. The collection addresses the shift away from physical key handoffs by offering varied storage capacities and weather-resistant, keyless entry configurations.
Georgetown residents now have a new spot for artisan pastries and handcrafted coffee as franchise owners Saige and David Lee debut their Paris Baguette location at 1314 West University Avenue. The café, which officially opens its doors on August 14, marks the 28th site for the chain within Texas.
Shinhan Asset Management has signed a memorandum of understanding with the institutional platform Plume to launch a pilot project for tokenized Korean Won funds. This proof-of-concept initiative aims to test the offshore demand for Won-denominated assets by integrating them into the global on-chain funding market.
A two-day Skillquest AI Readiness Lab in Lawton transformed Oklahoma Army National Guard soldiers into software developers, resulting in a custom automation tool projected to save 61,000 work hours annually. The initiative highlights a shift toward leveraging internal expertise to streamline complex military administrative cycles.