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Since taking up the role eight years ago he has overseen a huge rise in passenger numbers

Chief executive of Bristol Airport, David Lees, is standing down after eight years in the role. He will remain in post until a successor is appointed and will support a transition period through to the end of this year.

Under his leadership, the airport – which became majority-owned by Macquarie Asset Management last year – has seen a unprecedented growth in passenger numbers and the delivery of a number of major projects, including the public transport interchange as well as the positive outcome of a planning application to increase passengers to 12 million per annum.

More recently he has led on the next stage of growth outlined in airport’s masterplan to 2040 as well as launching the planning application to increase passenger numbers to 15 million a year. It handled 10.8 million in 2025.

READ MORE: Welsh Government big win in legal challenge from Bristol AirportREAD MORE: Bristol Airport submits plans for huge expansion to 100,000 flights a year

He also steered the airport through the pandemic and then drove the strongest post-pandemic recovery of any UK major airport.

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Mr Lees said: “It has been the highlight of my career to lead an amazing, talented and committed team which continues to deliver responsible growth connecting our region to an increasing number of destinations. Together we have delivered significant improvements for our customers, airlines and the community which we are proud to serve including our industry leading position on our pathway to deliver net zero airport operations by 2030.”

The airport’s chairman Jason Holt said: “It falls to me to register the board’s appreciation and thanks for Dave’s efforts over the last eight years. Dave has taken the airport to where it is today through inspired leadership that now sets up the business to build on his work. As Dave passes the baton to his successor, his tenure has safeguarded future growth and prosperity for the airport and its positive impact on the region.

“This is especially so with potential future growth delivering upwards of 1,000 new jobs with increasing long-haul connectivity to global markets. I look forward to continuing to work with Dave for the remainder of the year. As a board we wish him all the very best for the future as he looks back with pride to the fitting legacy and opportunity he leaves behind for the community and our customers.”

In its 2024 financial year the airport grew revenues from £179.2m a year earlier to £204.4m. Its pre-tax profit level rose from £3.8m to £12.2m. After taxation it posted losses of £1.69m. Its biggest revenue contribution came from car parking with £75.6m.

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Last month the airport’s legal challenge against Welsh Government plans for a £205m subsidiary support package to rival Cardiff Airport, was rejected in a ruling from the Competition Appeal Tribunal.

Bristol unsuccessfully claimed that the financial support over the next decade from the Cardiff Bay administration to the airport, which it acquired in 2013 for £52m, breached the Subsidy Control Act and would put it at a commercial disadvantage.

Around 20% of Bristol’s annual passenger are drawn from South Wales. Bristol is currently considering whether to lodge an appeal.

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LB Pharmaceuticals Inc (LBRX) 25th Annual Needham Virtual Healthcare Conference April 16, 2026 11:45 AM EDT

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Heather Turner – CEO & Director

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Good morning, everyone. I’m Ami Fadia, biotech analyst here at Needham. Welcome to the next session with LB Pharmaceuticals. It’s my pleasure to be hosting Heather Turner, CEO of the company.

Heather, thank you so much for participating in our conference and taking the time for this session. I will turn it over to you for the presentation, and we’ll have some time at the end for Q&A. And maybe this is a good time to remind our listeners that they can send me any questions that they’d like me to ask through the dashboard.

With that, over to you, Heather.

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Heather Turner
CEO & Director

Thank you, Ami, for including us in this conference today. We’re really happy to be here in the Zoomaverse with you all. I will be making forward-looking statements today.

The vision for LB Pharma is to build a fully integrated company focused on CNS-related diseases. This company would be ready, willing and capable to successfully launch a therapeutic when we find ourselves with an approved asset. We have a late-stage asset LB-102 in schizophrenia, bipolar depression and adjunctive MDD.

We presented Phase II data from a schizophrenia trial last year. And from that, we think we have an opportunity for a very differentiated profile in what is a very large branded antipsychotic market. Coming out of that Phase II trial, we engaged with the FDA. And with that engagement, we believe there’s a streamlined path to approval in schizophrenia with just a single Phase III clinical trial.

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Autoliv Stock Jumps Nearly 10% After Q1 Earnings Beat on Strong Asia Sales and Margin Resilience

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NEW YORK — Shares of Autoliv Inc. surged almost 10 percent Friday as the world’s largest maker of automotive airbags and seatbelts reported first-quarter results that exceeded Wall Street expectations, driven by robust demand in Asia and better-than-anticipated operational performance despite softer global vehicle production.

At 11:37 a.m. EDT, Autoliv stock (NYSE: ALV) traded at $122.46, up 9.99 percent or $11.12 from Thursday’s close. The sharp gain came on elevated volume following the company’s pre-market release of Q1 2026 financial results and a subsequent conference call with investors.

Autoliv reported net sales of $2.753 billion for the quarter ended March 31, up 6.8 percent from $2.578 billion a year earlier. Organic sales growth was a modest 0.8 percent, yet that figure comfortably outperformed the estimated 3.4 percent decline in global light vehicle production. Currency effects and regional mix provided additional support, with particularly strong contributions from Asia.

Adjusted operating income came in at $245 million, producing an adjusted operating margin of 8.9 percent. While the margin narrowed from 9.9 percent in the prior-year period, it significantly beat analysts’ consensus forecast around 8 percent. Adjusted earnings per share reached $2.05, topping expectations of roughly $1.91 to $1.96.

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CEO Mikael Bratt highlighted the outperformance in his prepared remarks. “The first quarter turned out better than we had anticipated, with strong sales in March,” Bratt said. “Our operational performance exceeded our expectations, with solid productivity improvements, partly supported by reduced call-off volatility.”

Growth was led by Asia, where sales to Chinese original equipment manufacturers rose nearly 30 percent thanks to recent vehicle launches and improved market share with local players. India delivered even more impressive outperformance, contributing heavily to regional gains on the back of higher safety content per vehicle in a rapidly expanding market.

The results provided relief to investors who had grown cautious after Autoliv’s more tempered full-year guidance issued in January. The company maintained its 2026 outlook for roughly flat organic sales growth and an adjusted operating margin in the 10.5 percent to 11.0 percent range. Bratt expressed confidence that the strong start positions the company well to meet those targets.

Autoliv benefits from its position as the dominant supplier of passive safety systems, including airbags, seatbelts and steering wheels. The company estimates its products help save more than 30,000 lives annually worldwide. Demand for advanced safety features continues to rise even as overall vehicle production faces headwinds from economic uncertainty, high interest rates and shifting consumer preferences toward electric vehicles.

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Analysts reacted positively to the beat. Bank of America recently initiated coverage with a Buy rating and $140 price target, while several firms maintained or reiterated positive views. The consensus price target sits around $130 to $134, implying additional upside from current levels. TD Cowen adjusted its target slightly lower but kept a Buy recommendation.

The stock’s reaction Friday reflected not only the earnings surprise but also relief that margin pressure proved less severe than feared. Foreign exchange headwinds, lower research and development reimbursements from customers, and the prior-year divestiture of assets in Russia had weighed on comparisons. Yet underlying productivity gains and favorable regional mix helped offset those factors.

Cash flow showed temporary weakness, with operating cash flow at negative $76 million and free operating cash flow at negative $159 million. Management attributed the shortfall primarily to working capital changes tied to the strong March sales surge. The balance sheet remains solid, with net debt at $1.773 billion and a leverage ratio of 1.3 times, well within investment-grade territory.

Autoliv also paid a quarterly dividend of $0.87 per share during the period, continuing its commitment to returning capital to shareholders. The stock currently yields around 3 percent.

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Looking ahead, the company continues to invest in innovation. Recent highlights include the launch of the first commercially ready airbag system designed specifically for motorcycles and commuter scooters, developed in partnership with Yamaha Motor and RS Taichi. The move expands Autoliv’s safety technology beyond traditional passenger vehicles into two-wheeled mobility, a segment with growing global demand.

Broader industry challenges persist. Global light vehicle production remains under pressure, with overcapacity concerns in China and shifting incentives affecting demand. Autoliv has successfully offset some of these pressures through content growth — higher safety system value per vehicle — and geographic diversification.

European and North American operations showed more mixed results, with organic sales roughly in line or slightly below local production trends. The Americas region underperformed by about 4.5 percentage points, partly due to customer mix.

Investors appeared to focus on the positive Asia momentum and the company’s ability to deliver despite a tough environment. The stock had traded in a range between roughly $85 and $130 over the past 52 weeks before today’s breakout.

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Wall Street’s overall stance remains constructive. Most analysts rate the shares a Moderate Buy, citing Autoliv’s technological leadership, strong balance sheet and essential role in vehicle safety. Potential tailwinds include stricter global safety regulations and the increasing adoption of advanced driver-assistance systems that often incorporate passive safety components.

Risks include prolonged weakness in vehicle production, raw material cost inflation, currency volatility and potential supply-chain disruptions from geopolitical tensions. The company noted limited direct impact from recent Middle East hostilities in the first quarter but said it continues monitoring developments.

Autoliv employs approximately 70,000 people and operates manufacturing facilities in more than 25 countries. Its products are found in vehicles from nearly every major automaker worldwide.

As trading progressed Friday, the rally showed signs of broadening participation. The move helped lift other auto supplier names amid generally positive market sentiment driven by easing oil prices and ceasefire developments in the Middle East.

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For long-term investors, Autoliv offers exposure to the secular trend toward safer vehicles while providing a healthy dividend. The company’s ability to grow content per vehicle has historically helped it outperform underlying production volumes.

Whether today’s surge marks the start of sustained momentum will depend on execution in coming quarters and any updates to full-year guidance. For now, the first-quarter beat has restored some confidence and highlighted the resilience of Autoliv’s core safety business even in a challenging automotive environment.

The results underscore why Autoliv remains a critical player in the global auto supply chain. As vehicles become more advanced and safety standards continue to tighten, demand for its life-saving technologies appears well-supported despite cyclical pressures in production.

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