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Earnings call transcript: Chorus posts stronger FY 2026 profit, lifts dividend outlook

Earnings call transcript: Chorus posts stronger FY 2026 profit, lifts dividend outlook
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Avocado Collective opens $20m robotic packing shed in Manjimup
An automated avocado packing facility has opened in the South West which growers hope will help tackle rising costs in the industry.
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Fromm recalls thousands of dog food cases over possible metal contamination
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Dog owners are being urged to check their pet food after thousands of cases of canned dog food sold in the U.S. and Canada were recalled over potential metal contamination.
Fromm Family Foods is recalling roughly 5,800 cases of two wet dog food products after receiving complaints of metal contamination, according to a company announcement posted by the Food and Drug Administration.
The recall covers 3,852 cases of Fromm Turkey Pâté Wet Dog Food and 1,973 cases of Fromm Diner Classics Milo’s Meatloaf Pâté Wet Dog Food.
The products were distributed through neighborhood pet stores and online retailers across the U.S. and Canada.
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A dog eats from a food bowl. Fromm Family Foods recalled thousands of cases of two canned dog food products over potential metal contamination. (iStock / iStock)
No illnesses or injuries tied to the products have been reported, but ingesting metal can pose serious risks to dogs.
The company said symptoms can include choking, vomiting, loss of appetite, lethargy and stomach discomfort. Sharp pieces of metal can cause cuts to the mouth and gastrointestinal tract, while larger amounts could lead to a partial blockage or intestinal obstruction.
The affected Turkey Pâté comes in 12.2-ounce cans with UPC 072705118700 and lot code EP2A3306 551006.
The recalled Milo’s Meatloaf Pâté comes in 12.5-ounce cans with UPC 072705132324 and lot code EP2A3306 551029.
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Fromm Turkey Pâté Wet Dog Food was recalled after the company received complaints of potential metal contamination. The affected cans have a best-by date of March 2029. (FDA / Unknown)
Both have a best-by date of March 2029.
Fromm said it identified the error behind the recall and has taken corrective action to prevent it from happening again. The company did not provide further details about the source of the potential contamination.
A representative for Fromm Family Foods did not immediately respond to FOX Business’ request for comment.
No other Fromm products are affected.
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Fromm Diner Classics Milo’s Meatloaf Pâté Wet Dog Food is among two canned products recalled over potential metal contamination. The affected product has a best-by date of March 2029. (FDA / Unknown)
Consumers should stop feeding the recalled food to their dogs and return it to the retailer. Owners whose dogs ate the products and are experiencing symptoms should contact a veterinarian.
The recall comes just days after another dog food company pulled nearly all of its fresh meals amid reports of potential eye problems in dogs.
U.K.-based subscription pet food company Years said earlier this week that 192 customers had reported potential eye issues in their dogs, including sudden bilateral dry eye, a condition that can lead to permanent vision loss in severe cases if left untreated.
Years is investigating whether potentially contaminated buckwheat used in its meals could be a contributing factor. The company said no causal link between its food, buckwheat and the reported eye problems has been established, and testing remains underway.
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That recall is separate from the Fromm action.
Consumers with questions about the Fromm recall can contact the company at 1-800-325-6331 on weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CT or at info@frommfamily.com.
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Tongdao Liepin Group (TGDLF) Q2 2026 Earnings Call Transcript
Operator
Good day, and welcome to the Tongdao Liepin Group 2026 1H Earnings Conference Call. Today’s conference is being recorded. At this time, I’d like to turn the conference over to [ Liz Wang ]. Please go ahead, ma’am.
Xueni Wang
Director of Investor Relations
Thank you, operator. Hi, everyone. Thank you for joining us on today’s earnings call to discuss our interim results. The company’s financial and operating results were published and were posted on the company’s IR website at ir.liepin.com. On today’s call, Mr. Rick Dai, company’s Chairman and CEO, will kick off with our business operations and highlights. After that, Mr. Tim Tian, our CFO, will continue with a detailed financial review. After the prepared remarks, we will be available to answer your questions. Our remarks will be in Chinese followed by English translation.
Before we continue, I would like to remind you that this call may contain forward-looking statements made under the safe harbor provisions. Such statements are based on management’s current expectations, current markets, operating conditions and related events that involve known or unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, all of which are difficult to predict and many of which are beyond the company’s control, which may cause the company’s actual results, performance or achievements to differ from those in the forward-looking statements. Further information regarding these and other risks, uncertainties and factors is included in the company’s filings with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. The company does not undertake any obligation to update any forward-looking statements as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except
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Suvarnabhumi Airport Aims to Enhance Tourist Experience
Deputy Prime Minister Suphajee Suthumpun reviewed passenger services at Suvarnabhumi Airport, focusing on bottlenecks and enhancements under the Visitor Economy strategy, including improved security and real-time data sharing.
Key Points
- Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Suphajee Suthumpun visited Suvarnabhumi Airport on August 17 to enhance passenger services under the government’s Visitor Economy strategy, aimed at improving travel experiences and boosting economic value.
- The visit included Tourism Minister Surasak Phancharoenworakul and Deputy Transport Ministers. They focused on improving immigration processes and passenger handling, including upgrades to automated passport gates and staffing adjustments during peak times.
- To enhance security, tourist police will oversee baggage claim, monitor tour groups, and use CCTV with an intelligent command center. The Visitor Economy strategy emphasizes spending from various travel sectors, with agencies tasked for short-term improvements and longer-term issues addressed at the government level.
Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Suphajee Suthumpun visited Suvarnabhumi Airport on August 17 to review passenger services and address bottlenecks under the government’s Visitor Economy strategy, seeking to improve travel experiences and generate greater economic value.
Suphajee was joined by Tourism and Sports Minister Surasak Phancharoenworakul, Deputy Transport Ministers Siripong Angkasakulkiat and Phattrapong Phattraprasitt, and Weerasak Kowsurat, chairman of the Deputy Prime Minister’s Advisory Board. Officials reviewed immigration and passenger handling, including plans to improve automated passport gates, adjust staffing during peak periods, and share flight and passenger data in real time.
Tourist police will increase oversight at baggage claim areas, conduct joint patrols, and monitor tour groups, transportation services, illegal guides, and unauthorized solicitation. Authorities also plan to use CCTV and an intelligent command center to improve security and response times.
The Visitor Economy strategy looks beyond arrival numbers to spending from leisure, business, education, wellness, and other travel. Agencies will receive responsibilities and timelines for short-term improvements, while issues involving legislation, major infrastructure, or long-term investment will be considered at the government level.
Source : Suvarnabhumi Airport Targets Better Tourist Experience
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Japan’s stock market setup looks similar to late 2023. Here’s what it means

Japan’s stock market setup looks similar to late 2023. Here’s what it means
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Bond Market Won’t Affect the Fed: Kashkari
A Federal Reserve policymaker doesn’t think rising long-term Treasury yields will change how the central bank handles inflation. The upshot from Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari on the chaos of the bond market: Keep things in perspective.
Treasury yields climbed to stratospheric heights this past week. The 30-year yield, went from 4.7% in March to 5.3%—a 19-year high. The 10-year yield had a weekly high of 4.7%, above the mid-3%-to-mid-4% of the past few years.
Kashkari told CBS News’ Face the Nation that 10-year’s 4.7% indeed hasn’t been this high in recent memory, but they’re about the same as they were in the early 2000s. The financial crisis started in 2007 and officially ended a couple of years later.
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How AI Is Changing the Way Local Businesses Get Discovered Online
For twenty years, being found online followed a familiar pattern: rank on the first page, get clicked, win the enquiry. That pattern is now shifting.
A growing share of searches ends with an AI-generated answer rather than a list of links – Google’s AI Overviews summarise results directly, while assistants such as ChatGPT, Gemini and Perplexity are increasingly used to ask for recommendations in plain language.
For national brands, this is a content problem. For local businesses, it is something more fundamental: when someone asks an assistant for a good electrician nearby, the answer is assembled from whatever information about local businesses the model can find and trust. Being visible now means being the business that information points to.
From ranking to being cited
The practical difference is between ranking and being cited. Traditional SEO aimed to place a page as high as possible, so a person would click on it. AI-driven discovery works differently: the assistant reads across multiple sources and produces a single, summarised answer, often naming only two or three businesses.
That compresses the shortlist considerably. Where a searcher might once have scrolled past ten results and formed their own view, they may now be handed out three names and a short reason for each. Getting that set is the new objective, and it depends less on a single optimised page than on the overall picture of your business across the web.
There is a second change worth noting. Because assistants answer in conversation, people ask in fuller sentences – “who can fix a leaking flat roof in south London this week” rather than “roofer london”. Businesses whose online information covers those specifics, including services, service areas and availability, are easier to match that kind of question than those describing themselves in generic terms.
What feeds AI answers about local businesses
The encouraging news for local businesses is that the inputs are mostly familiar. AI tools are drawing on the same signals that have underpinned good local SEO for years – they are simply weighting consistency and corroboration more heavily.
- Accurate, consistent business information – your name, address and phone number matching everywhere they appear. Conflicting details make a business harder to verify, and a model with doubts is more likely to name a competitor it can confirm.
- A complete Google Business Profile – categories, services, hours and location remain a primary source for local information.
- Genuine reviews – both the rating and what customers actually write. Review text is a rich source of detail about what a business does well.
- Structured data – schema markup that states plainly what your business is, where it operates and what it offers, in a form machines can read without guessing.
- Substantive content – pages that clearly answer the questions customers ask, rather than thin marketing copy.
- Corroboration from elsewhere – mentions in directories, trade bodies, local press and supplier sites that independently confirm your business exists and does what it claims.
What local businesses should do now?
None of this requires a dramatic change of strategy, but it does reward doing the basics properly and keeping them current.
Start with an audit of how your business appears across the web and fix anything inconsistent – old numbers, previous addresses, listings you no longer control. Complete your Google Business Profile in full. Build a steady, ethical habit of requesting reviews and replying to them. Add local business schema to your site, so your details are machine-readable. Then invest in content that genuinely answers customer questions, since that is what gets quoted rather than skimmed.
Two habits are worth adopting alongside that. The first is treating your business information as something that needs maintaining rather than setting once: details drift, staff change, services expand, and stale listings quietly undermine everything else. The second is writing plainly. Content packed with marketing language is harder for both people and machines to extract a clear answer from a page that simply states what you do, where you do it and what it costs.
It is also worth testing the reality: ask ChatGPT or Google for a recommendation in your sector and area and see whether you appear. It is a rough check rather than a reliable metric, but it quickly reveals whether the information about your business is clear enough to be picked up. Specialist local seo london support can be useful here for businesses competing in dense urban markets, where the shortlist is short, and the competition is heavy.
Agencies that have built around this shift take a broader view of visibility than rankings alone. Make Me Local, established in 2013 and based in West Wickham, Kent, describes its approach as “Search Everywhere Optimisation” – visibility across Google, AI platforms, social and voice – and has worked with more than 230 UK businesses across trades, home services, clinics and professional firms.
The direction of travel
AI search is still developing, and anyone claiming to have it fully solved should be treated with caution. What is clear is that discovery is fragmented across traditional search, AI assistants and social platforms, and that businesses with accurate information, real reviews and genuinely useful content are best placed whichever way it settles.
That is the reassuring part. The work that makes a business visible to an AI assistant is largely the work that makes it credible to a customer – being easy to find, easy to verify and clearly good at what you do.
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Sylvester Stallone Calls ‘First Blood,’ the Original 1982 Rambo Film, the Best Action Movie of His Career
Sylvester Stallone has named “First Blood,” the 1982 film that launched the Rambo franchise, as the best action movie he has ever made, a distinction that comes as the film continues to be ranked among the greatest entries in the entire action genre more than four decades after its release.
“First Blood” arrived just six years after Stallone’s breakout role in “Rocky,” cementing his status as one of Hollywood’s most bankable action stars. Directed by Ted Kotcheff and based on David Morrell’s 1972 survival thriller novel, the film starred Stallone as John Rambo, a retired Vietnam War veteran and former Green Beret pushed to his breaking point. According to the film’s IMDb plot summary, “A drifting veteran must weaponize the wilderness to survive a relentless manhunt led by a small-town sheriff who pushed his fragile psyche past the point of no return.”
The film has held up strongly with both critics and audiences over the decades. “First Blood” currently carries a 7.7 out of 10 rating on IMDb and an 86% score on Rotten Tomatoes, figures that have helped cement its reputation as one of the most enduring and well-regarded action films of its era. Archie Fenn of MovieWeb described the movie’s outsized cultural impact in a review cited by Men’s Journal. “To call First Blood one of the most lauded action movies of all-time would be an understatement,” Fenn wrote. “The movie kicked off a billion-dollar franchise, turned Stallone into a Hollywood icon, and has a legacy as one of the most influential action films of the 1980s.”
Stallone himself offered a candid assessment of the film’s place within his own extensive filmography during a 2026 interview with GQ, explicitly calling it the best action movie of his career. “Inadvertently, I’d consider [‘First Blood’] the best action film I’ve ever done,” Stallone said. He went on to explain what set the film apart stylistically from other entries in the genre, describing it as one of the earliest examples of a “pure” action film built primarily around physical performance rather than dialogue-driven storytelling. “And I think it might be one of the first, when you say ‘pure’ action films,” Stallone said. “You’ve had car chases. You’ve had gunfights. But I mean, it’s all action. You’re speaking with your body, your looks, your intentions, and the other characters are doing the dialogue. You are in action the whole time.”
That description reflects the film’s distinctive approach at the time of its release, which relied heavily on Rambo’s physicality, survival instincts and largely nonverbal characterization to drive the story forward, a stylistic choice that helped distinguish “First Blood” from many of the more dialogue-heavy action films that had preceded it.
The success of “First Blood” launched a franchise that would continue for nearly four decades. The studio followed the original film with “Rambo: First Blood Part II” in 1985, another commercially successful entry that expanded on the character’s story. “Rambo III” arrived three years later in 1988, set against the backdrop of the Soviet-Afghan War. The franchise then went quiet for two decades before returning with a fourth installment, simply titled “Rambo,” in 2008. The series concluded more than a decade later with “Rambo: Last Blood” in 2019, bringing the character’s on-screen story to a close after a run spanning 37 years from the release of the original film.
Despite the franchise’s overall commercial success across its five-film run, “First Blood” has remained the entry most consistently singled out by critics, fans and now Stallone himself as the series’ definitive high point, both artistically and in terms of its broader cultural influence on the action genre.
Stallone’s career has been defined by a string of similarly influential action roles beyond the Rambo franchise, including his portrayal of boxer Rocky Balboa across the “Rocky” film series, which began in 1976 and helped establish his career before “First Blood” further solidified his status as one of the genre’s most recognizable leading men. His filmography since has spanned decades of action-oriented projects, with “First Blood” continuing to stand out even within that broader body of work as a film Stallone himself now identifies as his personal creative high-water mark within the action genre specifically.
The continued critical reappraisal of “First Blood” more than 40 years after its release reflects a broader pattern in how certain foundational action films from the late 20th century have aged, with movies originally marketed primarily as commercial entertainment increasingly recognized by critics and film historians alike for their technical craftsmanship, thematic depth and lasting influence on the genre’s subsequent development. “First Blood’s” exploration of a veteran’s psychological trauma and alienation following the Vietnam War, layered beneath its action sequences, has similarly drawn ongoing critical attention as a factor distinguishing it from more purely spectacle-driven entries within the broader action film canon.
With Stallone’s recent comments reaffirming the film’s significance within his own extensive career, “First Blood” appears likely to continue drawing renewed attention from both longtime fans and newer audiences discovering the Rambo franchise, particularly as retrospective rankings and critical reassessments of classic action cinema continue to place the 1982 original among the genre’s most influential and enduring achievements.
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