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Stocks to Watch: Smith & Wesson, Logistic Properties of the Americas, Legend Biotech
Smith & Wesson Brands posted 27% revenue growth and a higher fourth-quarter profit, as new products drove market share gains. The stock rose 15% to $15.85 in after-hours trading. Logistic Properties of the Americas said it will sell a logistics…
Soul Patts strikes $2b deal with Goodman on logistics facilities
In a deal worth around $2 billion, investment company Washington H. Soul Pattinson has sold off its holdings in a large portion of building materials manufacturer Brickworks' logistics real estate in Sydney and Brisbane through a transaction with…
Wishaw firm Total Concept Logistics Ltd secures nearly £9k from council fund
A Wishaw specialist manufacturer of bespoke cardboard and timber cases, freight forwarding, hazardous and export packing services has successfully accelerated its growth following tailored backing from Business Gateway. Working with Business…
Mahindra Logistics plans 350-EV Alyte fleet for Noida International Airport
Passengers arriving at Noida International Airport are now being greeted by a fleet of around 70 Mahindra XUV 400 EVs operated by Mahindra Logistics' Alyte mobility platform, as the company positions itself for a major expansion in Delhi-NCR's…
ALSTOM S.A: Alstom-led consortium signed €690 million to modernise Egypt's strategic rail corridors
Upgrading key logistics corridor to improve efficiency and strengthen Egypt's trade flows 18 June 2026 – Alstom, leading a consortium with Rowad Modern Engineering and Concrete Plus, has signed four landmark contracts with Egyptian National…
China tests future of shipping on its next trade corridor: a US$10 billion canal
Trials are under way in China to roll out autonomous navigation and other smart shipping solutions to slash logistics costs ahead of the opening of the landmark Pinglu Canal, which will link its landlocked southwestern regions to Southeast Asia to…
Elon Musk and Altman are generating the future
It happened: A public offering on the stock exchange of the technology and space giant SpaceX, 69 years after the USSR launched the first artificial satellite in human history on October 4, 1957. The Soviet launch stunned the Western world and…
The Oil Market Canceled The Hormuz Crisis - Even Before The Ceasefire
(Photo by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto via Getty Images) “The great commodity-market mystery is deepening” – The Well, the Hormuz affair is wrapping up. Maybe. But what exactly have we learned, economically speaking? Something quite…
US-Iran Deal Declares Hormuz Open, but Long-Term Rules Remain Unclear
The U.S. and Iran signed an initial 14-point memorandum of understanding late Wednesday aimed at ending their nearly four-month war, shaping an agreement that would open the Strait of Hormuz for shipping toll-free for 60 days and end the American…
US Firms Sue Chinese Container Manufacturers Over Alleged Price Fixing
Four Chinese container manufacturers are wrapped up in more litigation—this time from American businesses—after being the subject of an indictment from the Department of Justice last month over price fixing charges. Two separate class…
Tata's latest CV price hike tests industry discipline as fleet operators turn cautious
Tata Motors' decision to raise commercial vehicle prices by up to 2.5 per cent from July 1 comes at a delicate time for the sector. While manufacturers continue to grapple with elevated input costs, logistics companies say repeated truck price…
Taking The Hiring Friction Out Of Frontline Workforce Growth
Streamlining the frontline hiring process Broken hiring systems are pushing workers out of essential industries. Frontline workers make up 80% of the global labor market, comprising over 2.7 billion people. Yet across healthcare, logistics…
Lawmakers voice concerns over lack of legislative oversight in setting ride-hailing trip quotas
Hong Kong legislators on Thursday raised concerns about a regulatory loophole regarding the upcoming ride-hailing services, arguing that letting the transport chief set operational trip quotas through gazette notices rather than formal legislation…
South Africa is taxing its own car industry into decline
If South Africa is serious about building an indigenous EV industry, the effort must be treated as a long-term national project rather than a short-term political initiative, writes the author. The core problem is this: South Africa has a domestic…
Villagers fear 'horrific' industrial plan will leave them in 'vice grip
Residents in a quaint Leicestershire village fear that plans for a 'horrific' new industrial estate will leave them in a 'vice grip' of development. It comes as SEGRO, the developer behind the existing East Midlands Gateway Logistics Park, has…
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