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Read previewA new connected-TV ads business is set to launch on Philips Smart TVs in the coming weeks to rival competing solutions from LG, Vizio, and Samsung, according to multiple people familiar with the matter. The new offering is from TP Vision, a consumer electronics company that operates the Philips Smart TV brand in Europe and other countries outside the US. TitanOS will operate as a standalone business unit from TP Vision, a separate person familiar with the matter said. AdvertisementIn the highly competitive connected-TV ads market, scale will be crucial to the success of Titan Ads. AdvertisementAs one TV ad buyer put it, "The last thing we need is more hardware fragmentation initiatives.
Persons: , Janko Roettegers, TPV, Ampere, Richard Broughton Organizations: Service, Philips Smart, LG, Samsung, Business, TP, Philips Smart TV, Philips TV, TitanOS, TP Vision, Philips, Pocket Media, Titan, Ampere Analysis, Sony, Netflix, YouTube Locations: Europe, Americas
British fintech firm Wise nearly quadrupled pre-tax profits in its half-year results out on Tuesday, citing a boost from higher interest rates. Including interest income, the company's total income stood at £656 million for the period, up 58% year-on-year. Wise said that it benefited from higher interest rates, extending a trend from earlier this year where the company was pulling in extra income thanks to interest rate increases. The analysts added that the boost to Wise's results from higher interest income is a "welcome temporary compensation" for slowing core total processed volume, but noted it is "likely unsustainable." Harsh Sinha, Wise's technology chief, recently took the reins from Wise CEO Kristo Kaarmann at the firm's helm.
Persons: Wise, Harsh Sinha, Kristo Kaarmann, Taavet Hinrikus Organizations: British, Jefferies, London Stock Exchange Locations: Kaarmann, Estonia
"When we think about the back half, in Q3, we'll still see some pressure on transaction margin performance. PayPal's adjusted operating margin for the quarter came in at 21.4%, missing its forecast of 22%. PayPal's total payment volume surged 11% in the second quarter to $376.5 billion, benefiting from resilient consumer spending trends. PayPal forecast adjusted profit per share for the current quarter to be in a range of $1.22 and $1.24, above analysts' estimates of $1.22. PayPal posted revenue of $7.3 billion in the second quarter, compared with $6.8 billion last year.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, we'll, Gabrielle Rabinovitch, Dan Schulman, Kevin Kennedy, Schulman, Sri Hari, Manya, Maju Samuel Organizations: PayPal, REUTERS, PayPal Holdings, Apple, Reuters, Banking, Sri, Manya Saini, Thomson Locations: Bengaluru
UBS reiterates McDonald's as buy UBS said McDonald's is "well positioned to drive further sales growth and market share gains." JPMorgan upgrades Carnival to overweight from neutral JPMorgan said it sees an "attractive risk/reward" for the cruise operator. Bank of America upgrades Carnival to buy from neutral Bank of America said it's getting bullish on cruise demand. Morgan Stanley upgrades Sentinel One to overweight from equal weight Morgan Stanley said the cybersecurity company has an attractive risk/reward. Morgan Stanley reiterates Home Depot as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's bullish on the company's long-term growth outlook.
Persons: McDonald's, it's, Morgan Stanley downgrades Bill.com, Morgan Stanley, Wolfe, Tesla, Nomura, Evercore, Wedbush, it's bullish, Argus, Abercrombie, Jefferies Organizations: UBS, JPMorgan, JPMorgan Chase, Petrobras, CCL, Bank of America, of America, Intuit, Oracle, Disney, Auto, Citi, U.S . Bancorp Citi, U.S . Bancorp, Sentinel, AMD, Abercrombie, Fitch
Latam's MercadoLibre's net profit rises, fueled by fintech arm
  + stars: | 2023-02-23 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Total Payment Volume (TPV) via Mercado Pago grew 79.5% in constant currency (45.3% in dollars) to reach $36.0 billion. In commerce, net revenues hit $1.7 billion, up 22.3% in dollar terms, in the period. The company also said the Gross merchandise volume (GMV) - a key metric in the e-commerce industry - was up 34.7% in constant currency (20.8% in dollars) to hit $9.6 billion. In the fourth-quarter last year, the company posted a net loss of $46.1 million. Reporting by Andre Romani; Writing by Carolina Pulice; Edited by Isabel WoodfordOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Club holding Coterra Energy (CTRA): In Q3, nearly 500% year-on-year revenue growth to $2.52 billion. Cowen downgrades, sees acute pressure from worsening macro; management pulled 30% growth target. Warner Bros Discovery (WBD): $2.5 billion in cash, $50 billion in gross debt. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio.
Loeb's $14 billion New York-headquartered hedge fund Third Point LLC is opening an office in Tel Aviv on Monday, creating an outpost in a city known for its booming technology sector. For Third Point, one of the hedge fund industry's most successful firms, the Tel Aviv office will become its first international location. Sapir Harosh, who worked in military intelligence and joined TPV from Israeli firm Pitango earlier this year, will head the Tel Aviv office. In April, New York-based General Atlantic, opened its Tel Aviv office. Third Point finished raising its first dedicated venture fund in 2021 and is currently taking in cash for its second venture fund, a person familiar with the fundraising said.
Growth in payments subsidiary Braintree is hurting PayPal, according to Susquehanna. Analyst James Friedman downgraded the stock to neutral from positive, and lowered his price target, saying Braintree's higher transaction expenses and lower gross yields will create yield and margin pressure for PayPal in 2023 and 2024. "Braintree is quickly gaining share within PYPL's TPV, creating negative leverage from mix," Friedman wrote in a Tuesday note, referring to total payment volume. "Braintree's lower net transaction yield and gaining volume share explain much of the decline in PYPL's overall net transaction yields, and imply more stable yields within PayPal Core," the note says. Shares of PayPal cratered this year as traders pivoted away from fintech stocks amid growing inflation and recession concerns.
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