- A + A (May 24): Social media stocks are on course to shed more than US$100 billion in market value after Snap Inc’s profit warning, adding to woes for the sector which is already reeling amid stalling user growth and rate-hike fears. Shares in digital ad-dependent Snap are set for a record one-day drop, down 30% in premarket trading. If that move holds, the company will lose about US$10 billion in market value. Added to the value of premarket declines for peers including Facebook-owner Meta Platforms Inc, Google-owner Alphabet Inc, Twitter Inc and Pinterest Inc, the group may see about US$100 billion wiped out. “At this point, our sense is this is more macro and industry-driven versus Snap specific,” Piper Sandler analyst Tom Champion wrote in a note. Others on Wall Street agreed, with RBC Capital Markets analyst Brad Erickson saying that implications for the digital advertising space are broadly negative, with Meta and Alphabet likely best insulated among … [Read more...] about Social media stocks set to erase US$100b on Snap warning
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Here’s another troubling reason inflation will be hard to fight
London (CNN Business) One of the many buzzwords percolating around Davos this week is "fragmentation," the force economists there warned could have "devastating human consequences." By "fragmentation," they are referring to a breakdown of the kind of free-wheeling, border-crossing trade and investment that's defined the global economic order over the past three decades. It is a form of deglobalization — rebuilding fences around national or regional fiefdoms. "Fragmentation is the sense that we may be having economies protect themselves a little more domestically, and that could slow things down," Josh Lipsky, director of the Atlantic Council's GeoEconomics Center, told me. "And then it may make things more expensive in return." It's not a new issue, of course — supply-chain upheaval was turbocharged by the start of the pandemic more than two years ago — but the war in Ukraine, growing political divides and lingering trade disputes are renewing concerns … [Read more...] about Here’s another troubling reason inflation will be hard to fight
Bursa Malaysia ends at intraday low on continued selling
- A + A KUALA LUMPUR (May 24): Continuous selling in selected healthcare and financial services counters pulled Bursa Malaysia to end at intraday low on Tuesday (May 24), marking its fourth consecutive day of decline, in line with negative sentiment on regional bourses, dealers said. IHH Healthcare Bhd and Public Bank Bhd were among the top losers, falling 15 sen and four sen each to RM6.40 and RM4.50, respectively, contributing a total of 3.62 points to the loss in the composite index. At 5pm, the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBM KLCI) declined 11.23 points or 0.73% to end at its lowest level for the day of 1,531.3, from Monday’s close of 1,542.53, after hitting a high of 1,547.84 in the early morning session. The benchmark index, which opened 5.31 points higher at 1,547.84, remained in the negative territory for most part of the day. Market breadth was negative with decliners outpacing advancers 696 to 247, while 406 counters were unchanged, 950 untraded, and 11 … [Read more...] about Bursa Malaysia ends at intraday low on continued selling
Despite Post-Floyd Era Promises, Limited Gains In Racial Equity
O ver the past 24 months, politicians and business leaders have invoked the name of George Floyd in calling for racial equity for Black Americans. Companies and foundations pledged billions on initiatives to recruit and promote Black talent, invest in Black-owned businesses and promote equity in everything from policymaking to policing. Despite an evolution in the dialogue and effort, there’s been little progress in outcomes for Black lives and livelihoods. Black families still have a fraction of the wealth , owning about 13 cents for every dollar held by white families. All that allyship and money hasn’t really moved the needle on the National Urban League’s equality index, which tracks how Black America is faring relative to white America on measures such as income, health outcomes, education quality, and incarceration rates. Its 2022 index stands at 73.9% – with 100% representing racial parity – which is one-tenth of a percentage point higher than the 73.8% index … [Read more...] about Despite Post-Floyd Era Promises, Limited Gains In Racial Equity
KNM to sell Borsig at a loss for RM1 billion
- A + A KUALA LUMPUR (May 24): KNM Group Bhd has sold its entire stake in Borsig GmbH, a German-based process equipment manufacturer, to GPR Siebzigste Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH (GSV) for €220.8 million (RM1.03 billion), but is expected to make an estimated loss of RM490.55 million from the disposal. In a bourse filing on Tuesday (May 24), the group said its wholly-owned indirect subsidiary Deutsche KNM GmbH entered into a conditional sale, purchase and transfer agreement with GSV on Monday. KNM is a multinational group with core businesses in project management, engineering, manufacturing and construction for the renewable energy, power, utilities, refining and petrochemical industries. GSV is a special investment vehicle wholly-owned by Vorsprung Industries SCSp, incorporated for the acquisition of Borsig. The price tag represents an enterprise value (EV) over earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (ebitda) of 6.63 times, compared with … [Read more...] about KNM to sell Borsig at a loss for RM1 billion