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Ryman Hospitality Misses Q4 Earnings Expectations

Ryman Hospitality Properties Inc. (RHP) missed Wall Street expectations in its fourth quarter, reporting funds from operations of $2.15 per share versus the estimate of $2.20. Revenue also missed forecasts, coming in at $647.6 million versus the expected $657.3 million. For the year, the company reported funds from operations of $527.8 million and revenue of $2.34 billion.

Meta Extends Record Winning Streak to 20 Days, Up 26% YTD

Meta Stock Continues Winning Streak; Outpaces Tech Peers

Private Equity Giants Eye $8.54 Billion Trend Micro Deal

Bain Capital, Advent International and EQT AB are among the private equity firms competing to acquire Trend Micro, a Japanese cybersecurity firm valued at $8.54 billion.

Fastly Reports Q4 Loss, Meets Revenue Forecast

Fastly Inc. (FSLY) reported a Q4 loss of $32.9 million, missing estimates. Adjusted loss per share was 3 cents, with revenue at $140.6 million, exceeding forecasts. For Q1, FSLY anticipates a loss per share of 9-5 cents on revenue of $136-$140 million. The full-year outlook is for a loss per share of 15-9 cents and revenue of $575-$585 million.

Disney to Report Q1 Earnings: Streaming Momentum and Theatrical Hits in Focus

Disney set to report earnings with streaming growth and theatrical hits, despite park headwinds. Analysts expect revenue of $24.57 billion and EPS of $1.42. Disney+ subscriber loss of 1.41 million anticipated, but streaming profitability remains a focus.

Deepfake Videos Are Getting Shockingly Good

OmniHuman-1, a groundbreaking AI system from ByteDance, generates ultra-realistic deepfake videos. This advanced technology raises concerns about spreading misinformation, financial crimes, and the need for strict regulations.

Fed's Collins: Tariffs May Boost Inflation; No Urgent Policy Change Needed

Boston Federal Reserve President Susan Collins says tariffs could increase inflation and depress growth, but the Fed is in no rush to change policy due to uncertainty.

The Cash Isa: Unaffordable Relic of a Bygone Economic Era

The Chancellor has not ruled out cutting relief on cash Isas. Rachel Reeves should scrap them because the £300bn stashed away is unproductive and costs £20bn a year in lost taxation.

Trump's Tariffs: Few Obstacles to Reversing Decision

Despite widespread opposition, Donald Trump is unlikely to reverse his decision to levy tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and the EU. While legal challenges are expected, the president has broad authority and invoked national security concerns, making it challenging for any force outside of himself to stop him.

US Tariffs Threaten to Hammer Refining Profits Even More for Exxon, Chevron

Exxon and Chevron's profits were hit hard by falling fuel margins, while a proposed tariff on Canadian and Mexican crude oil exports threatens to further hurt refiners.