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1 of Wall Street’s Favorite Stock with Impressive Fundamentals and 2 We Brush Off
The article discusses the financial outlook of three companies: Driven Brands, AT&T, and Payoneer. Driven Brands, with a network of automotive service centers, is facing challenges as its organic revenue growth has fallen short, and its returns on capital are eroding. The companys high net-debt-to-EBITDA ratio may lead to the need for dilutive equity offerings. AT&T is experiencing declining sales and profitability, with an expected increase in capital intensity. Payoneer, a financial technology service provider, is highlighted for its potential upside in stock value. The article emphasizes the importance of cautious optimism when considering Wall Streets price targets.
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Radcom (RDCM) Soars 5.9%: Is Further Upside Left in the Stock?
Radcoms stock surged by 5.9% due to increased investor optimism, driven by strong business execution, expanding partnerships, and rising demand for its AI-driven service assurance solutions. The company has established strong relationships with major Tier 1 customers like AT&T and Rakuten and collaborates with technology leaders such as NVIDIA and ServiceNow. Radcoms focus on AI innovation and real-time network visibility aligns with industry trends, enhancing its market presence. In Q2 2025, Radcom reported revenues of $17.7 million, a 19.3% year-over-year increase. The company anticipates full-year revenue growth of 15%-18%, with a midpoint projection of $71.1 million. Despite a slight expected decrease in quarterly earnings per share, the company maintains a positive outlook.
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Micron upgraded, Klarna initiated: Wall Street's top analyst calls
The article discusses recent research calls on Wall Street, highlighting upgrades and downgrades for various companies. Micron (MU) received an upgrade from Morgan Stanley to Overweight with a price target increase to $220, citing expected double-digit price increases and higher earnings potential. Affirm (AFRM) was upgraded by Rothschild & Co Redburn to Buy, with a focus on its established product set and international growth. Other notable upgrades include Ford (F), Brinker (EAT), and Mobileye (MBLY). On the downside, companies like Rambus (RMBS), Shake Shack (SHAK), and AT&T (T) received downgrades due to various market pressures and challenges.
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Fluence Energy, ChargePoint, Perma-Fix, Tutor Perini, and Bel Fuse Stocks Trade Down, What You Need To Know
The article discusses a downturn in the stock market, particularly affecting megacap tech and chipmaker shares, as investors await signals from the Federal Reserves Jackson Hole symposium. Companies like Nvidia, AMD, and Broadcom experienced notable drops, impacting the VanEck Semiconductor ETF. The AI trade has concentrated recent market gains, leading some investors to lock in profits. Fluence Energy, a renewable energy company, saw its shares fall by 4%, reflecting market volatility. The article notes that the markets reaction is significant but not fundamentally altering perceptions of Fluence Energy. The downturn is linked to concerns about rising wholesale inflation and its impact on corporate profits, complicating the Federal Reserves interest rate decisions.
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5 Must-Read Analyst Questions From RingCentral’s Q2 Earnings Call
RingCentral reported a strong quarter with positive market reception, driven by its core communications platform and growing adoption of AI-powered products. The company highlighted expanded partnerships, notably with NiCE and AT&T, and broad customer traction across small businesses and enterprises. Key AI offerings like AIR and RingSense contributed to recurring revenue growth. Financially, RingCentral exceeded analyst expectations in revenue and adjusted EPS, and raised its full-year EPS guidance. The company emphasized its leadership in business telephony and AI, disciplined cost management, and a balanced approach to growth and profitability. Partnerships with Microsoft Teams and others are expected to drive further enterprise deals.
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Best Momentum Stocks to Buy for August 11th
The article highlights three companies with strong momentum characteristics and a Zacks Rank #1, making them attractive for investors. Tutor Perini Corporation, a construction company, has seen its earnings estimate increase by 55.4% over the last 60 days, with its shares gaining 60.7% in the past three months. Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd., a satellite-based broadband communications company, experienced a 78.8% increase in earnings estimates and a 33.2% rise in share price over the same period. Watts Water Technologies, Inc., a manufacturer of water quality solutions, saw a 5.8% increase in earnings estimates and an 18.6% gain in share price over six months. All three companies possess a Momentum Score of A.
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AudioCodes Voca Conversational Interaction Center Wins Best CX Deployment at 2025 CX Awards
AudioCodes, a leading vendor in advanced communications software, has been awarded the 2025 CX Today Award for Best CX Deployment for its Voca Conversational Interaction Center (Voca CIC) at the University of Central Florida (UCF). This large-scale implementation consolidated over 40 contact center desks into a single Microsoft Teams-based contact center, serving 70,000 students and 10,000 staff. The company was also recognized as Highly Commended in the Best CX Partnership category for its collaboration with AT&T Business. This partnership integrates AT&T Cloud Voice with Voca CIC to provide a unified, AI-powered customer experience. The awards highlight AudioCodes innovation and the strength of its partnerships in the digital workplace and customer experience sectors.
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Intelligent Network Automation Strategic Market Insights Report 2025 | Business Models, Value Chain, Competitive Intensity, Geopolitical Chaos, Disruptive Technologies, Industry Convergence
The article discusses the transformative impact of AI-driven network automation on enterprise network infrastructure, highlighting companies like Lumen, AT&T, and Telefonica as leaders in this field. These companies are integrating AI to optimize operations, reduce manual processes, and enhance service quality. The report from ResearchAndMarkets.com categorizes network service providers, OSS/BSS companies, and equipment providers as key players in this ecosystem. The integration of AI technologies is streamlining network operations, improving decision-making, and contributing to the evolution of network infrastructure. The article emphasizes the strategic imperatives and growth opportunities within the intelligent network automation ecosystem.
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The 5 Most Interesting Analyst Questions From Amdocs’s Q1 Earnings Call
Amdocs reported quarterly results that met revenue expectations and exceeded profit forecasts, leading to a positive market reaction. The company highlighted efficiency gains and strong execution in its managed services segment, which now accounts for two-thirds of its revenue. CEO Shuky Sheffer emphasized strengthened relationships with key clients like AT&T and new business from Consumer Cellular. Amdocs is collaborating with Microsoft to migrate applications to the Azure platform for a European operator, underscoring cloud migration as a key business driver. While AI is being deployed internally to enhance operational efficiency, significant revenue impact is anticipated in future quarters. The companys market capitalization stands at $10.2 billion.
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“We can create an amazing impact on the overall ecosystem that is working on Quantum,” said VP of Technology Rinat Zilberstein at Tech TLV.
The article discusses the growing interest and potential impact of Quantum Computing, as highlighted by Rinat Zilberstein, VP of Technology at AT&T, during the Tech TLV event. Zilberstein emphasized the importance of Quantum Computing as the next big technological advancement following AI. The discussion also touched on Israels strategic position in the global Quantum race, with initiatives like the Quantum Lab at Tel Aviv University. The article suggests that there is a significant opportunity for investment in Quantum technologies, leveraging Israels strengths in AI and hardware. This development is seen as a positive growth opportunity for the tech industry.
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“We can create an amazing impact on the overall ecosystem that is working on Quantum,” said VP of Technology Rinat Zilberstein at Tech TLV.
The article discusses the growing interest and potential impact of Quantum Computing, with AT&Ts VP of Technology, Rinat Zilberstein, emphasizing its future significance. The discussion took place during the Tech TLV event, highlighting Israels role in the global race for Quantum Computing success. Zilberstein noted the importance of early involvement and investment in this field, particularly given Israels strengths in AI and hardware. The Quantum Lab at Tel Aviv University was mentioned as a key development in this area. The article suggests a positive outlook for Quantum Computing and its potential to significantly impact the tech industry.
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Rinat Zilberstein, AT&T Israel General Manager and VP R&D at AT&T, added: "With any groundbreaking development, there comes responsibility. It’s crucial that we ensure quantum technology does not lead to harm or pose risks to humanity."
The article discusses the challenges and responsibilities associated with the advent of quantum computing, as highlighted by Rinat Zilberstein, AT&T Israel General Manager and VP R&D at AT&T, during the Tech TLV conference. Quantum computing poses significant risks to current encryption methods, potentially exposing sensitive information. Zilberstein emphasizes the need for quantum-resistant cryptography to mitigate these risks. The article also notes advancements in quantum computing, such as Quantum Machines raising $100 million and Googles development of a quantum chip. Major players, including the U.S. federal government and companies like Apple and AT&T, are preparing for the quantum era by adopting quantum-resistant encryption methods. AT&T is actively working to protect its customers information in a quantum-powered world.
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ענקית הטכנולוגיה AT&T פותחת בארץ תוכנית ייחודית להעסקת עובדות ועובדים בתחילת דרכם בהייטק | כלכליסט
AT&T, a major American technology and communications company, is launching a unique employment program in Israel, marking the first time this initiative is being implemented outside the United States. The Technology Development Program (TDP) aims to support the local high-tech industry by hiring junior employees with relevant degrees and up to two years of experience. The program will provide participants with mentorship, technical training, and soft skills development. AT&T hopes to replicate the programs success in the U.S., where 98% of graduates choose to continue working with the company. This initiative is part of AT&Ts broader strategy to expand its presence in Israel, including investing in local startups. The company is actively seeking to fill more positions in its Israeli R&D center.
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Verizon Surges Most in 15 Years on Profit Beat, Raised Guidance
Verizon Communications Inc. saw its shares surge the most in 15 years after posting third-quarter results that exceeded analysts expectations. The companys higher pricing and additions to its home internet and business phone units offset weakness among mobile phone consumers. Verizon reported adjusted earnings per share of $1.22 in the third quarter, beating Wall Streets expected $1.18. The company also raised its guidance for the year, expecting free cash flow of above $18 billion. Verizon added a net 100,000 mobile phone subscribers, led by its business group, and saw strong growth in its home internet division.
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FTX Latest: SBF Calendar Showed Meetings With Clinton, Hochul
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AT&T Falls to 29-Year Low Amid Concerns of Cleanup Costs
AT&T Inc. shares hit a nearly 30-year low on Friday due to concerns about the potentially high costs the company could face if it has to clean up contamination from lead-clad wiring in parts of its nationwide network. The issue was highlighted earlier this week in a Wall Street Journal story. The lead concerns add to an already challenging year for AT&T, which reported $1 billion in free cash flow in April, missing analysts $3 billion target. Last month, the company warned that wireless subscriber growth was less than anticipated.
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Escala Medical Awarded €5.5 Million EIC Funding to Revolutionize Pelvic Organ Prolapse Treatment
Escala Medical Ltd. has received a €5.5 million grant and equity investment from the European Innovation Council. The company has developed a breakthrough device for the treatment of pelvic organ prolapse (POP), a condition affecting approximately 50% of women worldwide. The device, which is FDA-cleared and now commercially available in the United States, offers an incision-free treatment that can be performed under local anesthesia in 5-8 minutes. The investment will enable Escala to expand its operations and continue its mission of transforming POP treatment globally.
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AT&T opens new Tel Aviv R&D center
AT&T is expanding its operations in Israel by opening a new R&D center in the ToHa Tower in Tel Aviv. The company plans to hire 100 additional employees and expand its activities to cloud solutions. The new center will work alongside the existing R&D center in Airport City. The Israeli R&D centers are responsible for developing software products in AT&Ts strategic areas of activity, including 5G networks, digital solutions, and now cloud technologies. The expansion is part of AT&Ts global R&D network. The announcement was made on October 24, 2021.
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AT&T Communications CEO Looking for the Edge in Israel
AT&T Inc. is looking to expand its presence in Israel, with the head of subsidiary AT&T Communications visiting the companys Israeli research and development center and meeting with local startups. The visit focused on the domains of edge communications, 5G, and cybersecurity. AT&T is the leading telecom company in the U.S. and has a long-standing connection with Israel, having acquired Israeli web conferencing company Interwise in 2007. The companys Israeli center now employs several hundred people and works in the domains of entertainment, television, and advertising.
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"When AT&T faces complex challenges, it turns to us"
AT&Ts development center in Israel is an important knowledge center for the company, generating solutions and services that will help AT&T develop new growth engines. The center focuses on software-defined networking and the development of advanced services for customers. It has also played a significant role in the development of AT&Ts television services, security solutions, and Internet of Things solutions. The center works closely with other development centers in the US and has proven its ability to provide timely and high-quality solutions. AT&T also has an innovation center in Raanana, Israel, which connects Israeli startups with AT&T decision-makers. The company sees value in its investment in Israel and feels that it is getting dividends from it.
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AT&T Israel honors Israeli programmer
AT&T Israel celebrated its ten-year anniversary by honoring its employees, including Area Manager David Benamu. The event featured a rock band made up of the companys top executives, as well as performances by renowned artists. AT&Ts global top executives also sent a video message congratulating AT&T Israel. The companys Israeli branch has become a vital part of AT&Ts core business and has made significant contributions to the local business ecosystem and community. David Benamu, who manages a team of 80 staff members, immigrated to Israel 12 years ago and has been with the company since AT&T acquired the company he worked with in 2007.
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http://www.jpost.com/Business-and-Innovation/Tech/Israeli-innovation-plays-key-role-in-AT-and-Ts-technological-progress-501341
AT&T is visiting its Foundry in Raanana, Israel, as part of its efforts to optimize business processes, strengthen network security, and increase operational efficiency. The Foundry, one of six worldwide and the only one outside the US, collaborates with Israeli start-ups to drive innovation into AT&T. The program works with external start-ups and hires innovators to work internally, with the aim of commercializing their projects with AT&Ts support. The Raanana facility has grown significantly and is vital to AT&Ts overall program. The Foundry focuses on areas such as cybersecurity, automation, operational efficiency, and network transformation. The Israeli industry aligns well with AT&Ts areas of focus, making the Foundry a valuable asset for the company.
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Inside Startup Nation: How the AT&T Foundry Harnesses Israel's Rich Tech Ecosystem
The article discusses the success of the AT&T Foundry in Israel and its role in the countrys thriving tech scene. It highlights the culture of innovation and collaboration in Israel, the training and skills gained through military service, the connections and collaborations fostered by the AT&T Foundry, and the focus on future technologies. The AT&T Foundry has deployed numerous new products and established strong relationships within the Israeli startup community. The article emphasizes the impact and growth-positive nature of the AT&T Foundry in Israel.
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AT&T's new TV app developed in Israel
AT&T has launched a new TV project called DirectTV Now, which streams content to the web via an application. The application was developed mostly by AT&Ts Israel R&D center. The service offers over 120 TV channels and is available on all devices. Prices range between $30 and $70 per month. The application is currently only available in the US.
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AT&T Israel closes communications unit
AT&T Israel Ltd. has closed one of its communications units and fired scores of employees. Some employees were transferred to other units. The layoffs began a few days ago, and employees have been seeking jobs at other companies R&D centers. AT&T Israel declined to comment.
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AT&T buys Israeli web-conferencing co Interwise
AT&T Inc. is acquiring Israeli IP network conferencing solutions company Interwise for $121 million. The acquisition will allow AT&T to enter the Israeli market for the first time and will see Interwise continue to operate as AT&Ts local development center within AT&T Global Business Services. Interwises management team and its 140 employees will be retained as its R&D center in Israel. The acquisition is expected to be completed by the end of the year.
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