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Vodafone (VOD) lifts dividend for first time in 8 years, launches €500m buyback and targets top‑end FY26 guidance

Vodafone (VOD) lifts dividend for first time in 8 years, launches €500m buyback and targets top‑end FY26 guidance

Vodafone Group Plc (LSE: VOD; NASDAQ: VOD) set out a markedly more shareholder‑friendly playbook today, guiding to the top end of its FY26 outlook, signalling its first full‑year dividend increase since 2018 (up 2.5%), and starting a new €500 million share buyback. The stock jumped ~5% toward 94p, helping push the FTSE 100 to a fresh record intraday high. The Standard+3Reuters+3investors.vodafone.com+3 What changed today Why it happened: Germany turned, UK integration accelerated, Africa remained strong Capital returns: dividend details & buyback mechanics Market reaction Shares rose around 5% to ~94p after the release, and the FTSE 100 notched a record
Bajaj Finserv Q2 FY26: Net Profit Rises to ₹2,244 Crore; Bajaj Finance Cuts FY26 AUM Guidance to 22–23% as Credit Costs Stay Elevated (11 Nov 2025)

Bajaj Finserv Q2 FY26: Net Profit Rises to ₹2,244 Crore; Bajaj Finance Cuts FY26 AUM Guidance to 22–23% as Credit Costs Stay Elevated (11 Nov 2025)

Dateline: Mumbai | November 11, 2025 Summary: Bajaj Finserv reported a steady September-quarter profit, while flagship lender Bajaj Finance delivered robust growth but trimmed its FY26 asset‑growth outlook, triggering a sharp sell‑off in both counters on Tuesday. Bajaj Finserv Q2 FY26: Profit holds up; revenue grows 11% Bajaj Finserv reported net profit of ₹2,244 crore for Q2 FY26 with revenue from operations up 11% to ₹37,403 crore. On a consolidated basis, profit rose ~7.5% year‑on‑year, while on a standalone basis the rise was 23.9%, aided by higher dividend income from lending and insurance subsidiaries. Management also highlighted steady underlying operating
Shiseido cuts 2025 outlook to ¥52bn net loss, books ¥46.8bn Americas impairment and launches 200‑person voluntary exit

Shiseido cuts 2025 outlook to ¥52bn net loss, books ¥46.8bn Americas impairment and launches 200‑person voluntary exit

Tokyo — November 10, 2025 Japan’s Shiseido Co. (TSE: 4911) slashed its full‑year guidance and flagged deeper restructuring, warning it now expects a ¥52 billion net loss for the year to December 31, 2025 (IFRS), versus a previous forecast for a ¥6 billion profit. The cosmetics group cited a goodwill impairment in the Americas and softer demand as it also unveiled a new medium‑term strategy through 2030. Shiseido Corporation+1 What Shiseido announced today Japanese media also highlighted the scale of the forecast swing and the impairment behind it. Kabutan+1 Restructuring: 200 voluntary retirements, after earlier headcount cuts Shiseido will offer
Instacart Parent Maplebear (CART) Beats Q3, Lifts Buyback to $2.5B; Orders +14% and Q4 Outlook Tops Views — Nov. 10, 2025

Instacart Parent Maplebear (CART) Beats Q3, Lifts Buyback to $2.5B; Orders +14% and Q4 Outlook Tops Views — Nov. 10, 2025

Maplebear Inc., the parent of Instacart (NASDAQ: CART), reported stronger‑than‑expected third‑quarter results today, accelerated its share repurchase program to $2.5 billion, and issued an upbeat Q4 guide as demand for online grocery and retail media remained resilient. Shares jumped in early trading after the release. SEC+2 Key takeaways What happened Instacart’s momentum held up through the September quarter as consumers kept leaning on fast delivery and retailers leaned into retail media. Management highlighted double‑digit order growth and steady progress on affordability initiatives—such as lower basket minimums—which did trim average order value by 4% YoY but helped lift engagement. SEC On
InflaRx (IFRX) pops on positive INF904 Phase 2a results in HS & CSU; Q3 filing shows €44.4M liquidity and runway into 2027 — Nov 10, 2025

InflaRx (IFRX) pops on positive INF904 Phase 2a results in HS & CSU; Q3 filing shows €44.4M liquidity and runway into 2027 — Nov 10, 2025

InflaRx N.V. (NASDAQ: IFRX) surged into today’s session after unveiling topline Phase 2a data for its oral C5aR inhibitor INF904 in hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) and chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU), alongside filing its third‑quarter Form 6‑K showing €44.4 million of available funds and a cash runway into 2027. The company also set out next steps: a Phase 2b HS trial targeted to start in 2026 and continued partnering discussions to accelerate development across indications. What InflaRx reported today The numbers investors will care about (Q3 2025 6‑K) Why this matters Market reaction (Nov 10, 2025) Key data points from the press
Monday.com (MNDY) Q3 2025 Earnings: Revenue Jumps 26% to $316.9M, EPS $1.16; Stock Whipsaws on Softer Q4 Outlook

Monday.com (MNDY) Q3 2025 Earnings: Revenue Jumps 26% to $316.9M, EPS $1.16; Stock Whipsaws on Softer Q4 Outlook

By the numbers: Q3 FY2025 (ended Sept. 30) Customer & demand metrics Product & platform updates driving the beat Why it matters: A broader product suite and upmarket wins can deepen wallet share and reduce churn, while higher RPO and retention suggest durable demand even as the company calibrates growth versus margins. Business Wire Guidance: Strong growth with a cautious near‑term top line Street context: Ahead of today’s report, consensus centered on $312M revenue and $0.88 EPS for Q3; the company cleared both. The Q4 guide landed below some models—one widely‑cited figure was ~$333–$334M—which helped explain the initial stock downdraft
Fluor (FLR) Q3 2025: Adjusted EPS Beats, Guidance Raised; $800M Buyback Target and NuScale Monetization Drive Outlook

Fluor (FLR) Q3 2025: Adjusted EPS Beats, Guidance Raised; $800M Buyback Target and NuScale Monetization Drive Outlook

What Fluor reported today Fluor Corporation released third‑quarter 2025 results before the market open. Headline items: Segment color. Strategy & capital allocation updates How the market is reacting today FLR traded sharply higher out of the gate before retracing; intraday volatility has been elevated (see live chart above). Newswires highlighted that adjusted EPS topped estimates and guidance was raised, which helped sentiment despite the Santos‑related GAAP loss. TradingView Legal headlines on Nov. 7, 2025 A number of investor‑rights firms reminded Fluor shareholders of ongoing securities litigation and upcoming lead‑plaintiff deadlines: Editor’s note: These notices are typical after large price moves
Franklin Resources (BEN) Q4 FY2025: Adj. EPS $0.67 Beats, Revenue $2.34B; AUM $1.66T as Ex‑Western Inflows Climb

Franklin Resources (BEN) Q4 FY2025: Adj. EPS $0.67 Beats, Revenue $2.34B; AUM $1.66T as Ex‑Western Inflows Climb

Franklin Resources, Inc. (NYSE: BEN), the parent of Franklin Templeton, reported preliminary fiscal Q4 2025 results before the bell Friday, posting GAAP revenue of $2.34 billion and adjusted diluted EPS of $0.67, topping pre‑earnings consensus that had centered around $0.57 EPS and $2.12 billion in revenue. Quarter‑end assets under management (AUM) were $1.66 trillion. The firm recorded long‑term net outflows of $11.9 billion, but net inflows of $11.4 billion excluding Western Asset Management, and highlighted a won‑but‑unfunded institutional pipeline of $20.4 billion. Nasdaq+3investors.franklinresources.com+3investors.franklinresources.com+3 At a glance (Q4 FY2025, quarter ended Sept. 30) Why it matters: The top‑line and adjusted EPS
Canopy Growth (CGC) Lifts ‘Going Concern’ Doubts as Cash Tops Debt; Q2 FY2026 Shows 30% Canada Adult‑Use Growth

Canopy Growth (CGC) Lifts ‘Going Concern’ Doubts as Cash Tops Debt; Q2 FY2026 Shows 30% Canada Adult‑Use Growth

Canopy Growth Corporation (NASDAQ: CGC; TSX: WEED) reported second‑quarter fiscal 2026 results today that highlight improving operations, tighter cost control, and a stronger balance sheet. The company ended the quarter with C$298 million in cash and cash equivalents, exceeding total debt by C$70 million—and said the conditions that had previously raised “substantial doubt” about its ability to continue as a going concern have been resolved. Canopy Growth Market reaction Investors initially cheered the update: CGC rose ~19% in premarket trading after the release. Shares have since been volatile through the session. Seeking Alpha By the numbers (Q2 FY2026, quarter ended
Krispy Kreme (DNUT) Q3 2025: Adjusted EPS Turns Positive, Free Cash Flow Returns as Turnaround Gains Traction — Nov. 6, 2025

Krispy Kreme (DNUT) Q3 2025: Adjusted EPS Turns Positive, Free Cash Flow Returns as Turnaround Gains Traction — Nov. 6, 2025

Krispy Kreme, Inc. (NASDAQ: DNUT) reported third‑quarter 2025 results before the bell, showing early progress on its turnaround: revenue softened year over year, but margins, cash generation and adjusted profitability improved. Shares jumped in early trading after the company posted a surprise positive adjusted EPS and reiterated expectations for stronger cash flow into year‑end. investors.krispykreme.com+1 Key numbers at a glance (Q3 FY2025) Context on EPS figures: The Associated Press notes a $19.4M net loss attributable to shareholders (–$0.11 per share GAAP) and $0.01 in adjusted earnings per share, aligning with the company’s non‑GAAP presentation. Yahoo Finance Why the stock is
Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) Q3 2025: Loss Widens as TV Slumps, Studio Soars on ‘Superman’; Zaslav Says Sale/Split Review “Active” — November 6, 2025

Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) Q3 2025: Loss Widens as TV Slumps, Studio Soars on ‘Superman’; Zaslav Says Sale/Split Review “Active” — November 6, 2025

Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. (Nasdaq: WBD) reported third‑quarter 2025 results before the bell on Thursday, detailing a sharper‑than‑expected loss as cord‑cutting weighed on TV networks, while the film studio outperformed on the back of “Superman” and other tentpoles. Management also reiterated that a strategic review—ranging from a full or partial sale to a previously announced two‑way split—remains underway, with no hard deadline. Reuters Top takeaways (Q3 FY2025) By segment (revenue): Streaming $2.63B (flat), Studios $3.32B (+24%), Global Linear Networks $3.88B (‑22%). Studio growth was driven by “Superman,” “Weapons,” and “The Conjuring: Last Rites.” MarketScreener+1 What management said — and what
PENN Entertainment Q3 2025: $1.72B Revenue, GAAP Loss of $6.03/Share as Company Ends ESPN Bet Alliance and Pivots to iCasino

PENN Entertainment Q3 2025: $1.72B Revenue, GAAP Loss of $6.03/Share as Company Ends ESPN Bet Alliance and Pivots to iCasino

WYOMISSING, Pa. — PENN Entertainment (NASDAQ: PENN) reported third‑quarter revenue of $1.717 billion and a GAAP diluted loss of $6.03 per share on a net loss of ~$865 million for the quarter ended September 30, 2025. Alongside results, PENN and ESPN announced a mutual early termination of their U.S. online sports‑betting partnership, effective December 1, 2025, with PENN set to rebrand its U.S. sportsbook to theScore Bet and shift spending toward higher‑margin iCasino operations. SEC Why the ESPN unwind matters The break pulls forward a possible opt‑out provision and ends a 10‑year deal announced in August 2023 under which PENN
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