Several companies, including Oscar Health, Optimum Communications, and Ormat Technologies, have released highlights from their second-quarter earnings calls. These reports provide updates on their financial performance and business operations for the recent quarter.
Motorola Solutions has announced a $1.5 billion deal to acquire D-Fend, a company specializing in counter-drone technology, to address the threat of rogue drones.
Aristotle Value Equity Strategy made significant changes to its portfolio in the first quarter, divesting Coterra Energy (CTRA) and acquiring Motorola Solutions (MSI).
Motorola Solutions (MSI) has been identified by Wall Street analysts as one of the best wide moat stocks to buy, highlighting its strong competitive advantages.
JPMorgan Chase and Motorola Solutions have both announced their latest dividend declarations. JPMorgan Chase declared a $1.50 dividend, while Motorola Solutions announced a $1.21 dividend.
A Chinese telecommunications company, Hytera, has been fined $50 million for criminally conspiring to steal proprietary digital mobile radio technology from Motorola Solutions. Hytera recruited Motorola employees to take trade secrets, including source code, to develop competing products at a significantly lower cost. The company pleaded guilty to conspiracy to steal trade secrets and received a five-year probation term.
Motorola Solutions is set to acquire D-Fend Solutions, a counter-drone technology company, for $1.5 billion. This acquisition signifies Motorola Solutions' strategic investment in anti-drone capabilities.
The U.S. government is reportedly preparing to invest in the drone industry, with analysts identifying stocks like Unusual Machines and Motorola Solutions as potential beneficiaries of this heightened interest.
Several companies across various sectors have released their financial forecasts and guidance for 2026. These projections detail expected revenues, adjusted EBITDA, and other key performance metrics for the upcoming fiscal year.
Zacks Industry Outlook has released its analysis, spotlighting key developments and prospects for Motorola Solutions, Ubiquiti, and Nokia. The report provides insights into the performance and future trends within their respective sectors.