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FedEx to give any tariff refunds back to customers after Supreme Court ruling

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FedEx announced Thursday that it will return any tariff refunds it may receive to its customers who paid them as it seeks compensation from the federal government for tariffs paid that were subsequently ruled illegal.

The shipping giant said in a statement that it intends to return any tariff refunds to shippers and customers who bore the cost of the tariffs. The move follows the Supreme Court’s ruling last week that a key portion of President Donald Trump’s trade agenda – his tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) – was struck down as illegal.

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“We remain focused on supporting our customers as they adapt to the latest regulatory changes and have taken a procedural step to preserve our right to refunds for IEEPA tariffs on behalf of our customers and FedEx,” the company said.

“Our intent is straightforward: if refunds are issued to FedEx, we will issue refunds to the shippers and consumers who originally bore those charges. When that will happen and the exact process for requesting and issuing refunds will depend in part on future guidance from the government and the court,” FedEx’s statement continued.

FEDEX SUES TRUMP ADMINISTRATION FOR FULL TARIFF REFUNDS AFTER SUPREME COURT RULING ON IEEPA

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FedEx said that it will return any tariff refunds it receives to the shippers and customers who paid them. (Kevin Carter)

“We are committed to transparency and will communicate clearly as additional direction becomes available from the U.S. government and the court,” FedEx added while directing customers to a tariff-related webpage on the company’s site that will host the latest information on the topic.

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The Supreme Court struck down the IEEPA tariffs after finding that the law cited by Trump in implementing the import taxes didn’t authorize the president to impose tariffs, which meant the levies were unconstitutional. 

The ruling didn’t affect tariffs imposed by the Trump administration that used other legal authorities. The White House has signaled it aims to implement other tariffs to offset the IEEPA tariff revenue, and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said last month that the Treasury Department had the funds necessary for potential tariff refunds – though he said that may be a time-consuming process.

WILL REFUNDS BE ISSUED AFTER SUPREME COURT RULING ON TRUMP TARIFFS?

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Tariffs are taxes on imported goods that are paid by the importer, who typically passes the higher costs on to consumers through higher prices. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

While the IEEPA tariffs were in effect, the federal government collected more than $150 billion under those authorities before they were struck down – revenue that could now be subject to tariff refunds, according to a range of estimates.

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The nonpartisan Tax Foundation put the figure at about $150 billion in IEEPA tariffs collected, while the nonpartisan Penn-Wharton Budget Model’s estimate was $175 billion and an analysis by JPMorgan suggested a range of $150 billion to $200 billion.

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With the case remanded to lower courts following the Supreme Court’s ruling striking down the IEEPA tariffs, it’s possible that the courts and the government may reach an agreement on a format for providing refunds to tariff-payers.

However, there are currently avenues to pursue tariff refunds by filing suit in the U.S. Court of International Trade, which FedEx and more than 1,000 companies have done, and through appeals to U.S. Customs and Border Protection – which collects tariffs on behalf of the Department of Homeland Security and remits them to the Treasury Department.

HOW SHOULD BUSINESSES APPROACH TARIFF REFUNDS?

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President Trump’s IEEPA tariffs were struck down as unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

A recent study by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York found that U.S. businesses and consumers bore 86% of the tariff burden, while foreign exporters bore 14% as of November 2025. 

The New York Fed’s researchers found that the share borne by U.S. businesses and consumers declined over the year from 94% in the January through August period to 92% in September and October.

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Those findings are similar to those contained in another analysis by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO), which noted in its 10-year budget and economic outlook that foreign exporters were absorbing about 5% of the tariff costs with the remaining 95% falling on U.S. firms and consumers.

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Thai Government Maintains Original Terms for Rail and U-Tapao Projects

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Deputy Prime Minister Phiphat confirmed that contracts for the high-speed rail and U-Tapao Airport projects will remain unchanged. The government plans to boost investment in the Eastern Economic Corridor and attract international tourism.


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  • Deputy Prime Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn confirmed that contracts for the high-speed rail project and U-Tapao Airport development will remain unchanged, as amending them could lead to legal challenges from other bidders.
  • The post-pandemic period has seen passenger numbers fall below initial estimates, prompting the government to focus on increasing investment in the Eastern Economic Corridor instead of revising contracts.
  • Plans include inviting investors for large-scale entertainment and sports complexes (excluding casinos) and attracting major international theme parks to enhance tourism, support airport usage, and advance both projects into construction to boost economic growth.

Deputy Prime Minister and Transport Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn said the government will not amend contracts for the high-speed rail project linking three airports or the U-Tapao Airport development, confirming that both projects will proceed under their original terms. The deputy premier said any changes could lead to legal challenges from other bidders involved in the tender process.

Deputy Prime Minister Phiphat said the post-pandemic period has affected earlier projections, with passenger numbers expected to fall below initial estimates. Instead of revising contracts, the government plans to increase investment in the Eastern Economic Corridor to boost demand and support the usage of both projects.

Authorities, as part of this approach, are preparing to invite investors to develop large-scale entertainment and sports complexes in the area, with no casino operations included. Plans also include attracting major international theme parks to create new tourism destinations and increase traffic through U-Tapao Airport and the rail system.

Phiphat stated that once the new government formally delivers its policy statement, the Eastern Economic Corridor Office will begin engaging foreign investors in coordination with relevant agencies, advancing both projects into the construction phase and supporting economic growth.

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Hut 8 Stock Explodes Past $63 on AI Data Center Pivot as Bitcoin Miner Transforms Into Powerhouse

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MIAMI — Hut 8 Corp. shares surged more than 3% Thursday to trade around $63.72, extending a blistering multi-day rally that has pushed the stock up sharply in recent sessions as investors pile into the former Bitcoin miner’s aggressive shift toward artificial intelligence and high-performance computing infrastructure.

The NASDAQ-listed company (HUT) climbed as high as $67 intraday Thursday amid broader optimism in risk assets following a U.S.-Israel-Iran ceasefire that eased geopolitical tensions. The stock has now skyrocketed roughly 84% year-to-date in 2026, trading near its 52-week highs and reflecting Wall Street’s growing conviction that Hut 8 is evolving from a volatile crypto play into a critical player in the AI data center boom.

Hut 8, which operates as an energy infrastructure platform integrating power, digital assets and large-scale compute, posted mixed fiscal 2025 results in late February but highlighted a landmark 15-year, 245-megawatt IT lease at its River Bend campus in Louisiana with cloud provider Fluidstack. The deal carries an estimated $7 billion in base-term contract value and is backed by commitments from major tech players, including Google parent Alphabet.

The transaction marks Hut 8’s first major commercialization of AI infrastructure at scale and underscores its “power-first” strategy. Rather than relying solely on Bitcoin mining revenue, the company is leveraging its access to low-cost power, permitted sites and modular facilities to host energy-intensive AI and HPC workloads.

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Fiscal fourth-quarter revenue for the period ended Dec. 31, 2025, jumped 179% year-over-year to $88.5 million, driven by a 326% surge in compute revenue to $81.9 million. Full-year 2025 revenue climbed 45% to $235.1 million. However, the company swung to a massive net loss of $301.8 million in the quarter — largely due to $401.9 million in unrealized losses on digital assets amid Bitcoin price volatility — compared with a year-earlier profit. Adjusted figures also reflected the impact of those non-cash swings.

Despite the headline loss, management emphasized operational progress and a pivot toward more stable, contracted cash flows from AI leases. Compute revenue now dominates the mix, and the company highlighted gross margin expansion in that segment.

“We are executing on our strategy to become a leading energy infrastructure platform powering next-generation use cases,” Hut 8 executives said in the earnings release. The firm is prioritizing capital efficiency, expanding its power portfolio and converting a robust pipeline of AI opportunities into revenue.

Hut 8’s River Bend project has drawn particular attention. The campus is being positioned to support hyperscale AI training and inference clusters. Analysts have modeled potential annual revenue from the site reaching billions in coming years if additional phases materialize. Some projections suggest the broader AI pivot could generate over $2 billion in annual revenue by 2029, supported by long-term leases.

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The company is also pursuing modular infrastructure designs that allow dynamic switching between AI/HPC workloads and Bitcoin mining depending on profitability. This flexibility provides a hedge against crypto volatility while capitalizing on surging demand for GPU clusters from companies racing to build out large language models and other AI systems.

Recent market momentum has been fueled by positive analyst commentary and broader sector tailwinds. Bitcoin mining stocks with credible AI exposure have outperformed pure-play miners in 2026, as hyperscalers pour hundreds of billions into data center expansion. Hut 8’s access to gigawatt-scale power potential positions it uniquely in a market constrained by electricity shortages and grid delays.

Analysts maintain a generally bullish stance. Consensus ratings lean toward Strong Buy, with average price targets around $62 to $72, though some firms have issued more aggressive calls citing the $7 billion Fluidstack deal and potential Google/Anthropic exposure. One research firm previously hiked its target to $136, citing massive upside from River Bend leasing revenues.

Hut 8 is not without risks. Its financials remain sensitive to Bitcoin price swings, and the heavy unrealized losses in Q4 highlighted ongoing balance sheet volatility. The company has yet to achieve consistent GAAP profitability, and execution on large-scale data center builds faces industry-wide headwinds, including shortages of electrical equipment like transformers and potential delays in U.S. grid infrastructure.

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Broader challenges in the AI buildout — with nearly half of planned 2026 data centers facing delays or cancellations due to power and component constraints — could temper near-term growth. Still, Hut 8’s existing permitted sites and power agreements give it a head start over traditional data center developers.

The stock’s recent surge accelerated on April 8, when shares jumped more than 16% on high volume amid easing macro concerns and renewed AI enthusiasm. By mid-afternoon Thursday, April 9, shares were changing hands around $63.72, up about 3.7% on the session with elevated trading activity.

Hut 8 executives have signaled 2026 will focus on project execution, converting the AI pipeline into contracted revenue and maintaining capital discipline. The company continues to advance multi-gigawatt growth plans while optimizing its Bitcoin mining fleet for efficiency.

Founded as a Bitcoin mining operation, Hut 8 has strategically repositioned itself around energy infrastructure. It controls significant power capacity across sites in North America and has invested in high-density computing capabilities suitable for both cryptocurrency and AI applications.

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Investors appear to be rewarding the pivot. The stock has broken out of its earlier trading range, trading well above its 200-day moving average and approaching all-time highs in some sessions. Market capitalization now exceeds $6 billion, reflecting renewed growth expectations.

Still, volatility remains a hallmark. As a hybrid Bitcoin-AI play, Hut 8 can swing sharply on crypto prices, interest rate moves or updates from Big Tech on capital spending. Upcoming quarterly results, expected around mid-May, will be closely watched for progress on AI lease deployments and operational metrics.

Hut 8 employs about 248 people and maintains operations across mining, power sales and digital infrastructure. Its facilities are designed for rapid deployment of compute resources, giving it an edge in the race to bring online the massive GPU clusters demanded by the AI revolution.

As artificial intelligence spending by companies like Microsoft, Amazon, Google and Meta continues to accelerate — with combined 2026 capex forecasts topping $650 billion — players like Hut 8 that control ready power and sites are drawing fresh scrutiny from growth investors.

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Whether the rally sustains will hinge on successful delivery at River Bend, further contract wins and the ability to translate AI ambitions into tangible, recurring revenue streams less dependent on Bitcoin.

For now, sentiment favors the bulls. With its $7 billion anchor tenant deal and modular flexibility, Hut 8 is emerging as one of the more compelling stories at the intersection of energy, crypto and artificial intelligence.

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Eden Project Morecambe ‘takes major leap forward’ with VINCI appointed

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Planning approval granted in February for revised design featuring two main shell-shaped domes

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How Eden Project Morecambe could look from the promenade, based on updated plans in 2025(Image: Grimshaw/Eden Project)

Progress on building the Eden Project Morecambe has taken a ‘major leap forward’ with the appointment of a company for the next phase of work, bosses say.

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VINCI Building has been announced as the main contractor for the next stage of design development and construction at the Morecambe site.

It follows planning approval being granted in February for a revised Eden design, featuring two main shell-shaped domes, gardens, sea walls and a ’causeway’ entrance. The first phase of work is expected to be 1.5 acres of landscaped gardens, due to open in early 2027, ahead of the site’s full opening in 2028.

In a new announcement, the Eden Project said VINCI Building has extensive experience in delivering complex, large-scale projects. With strong technical capability across constrained and challenging environments, the company will bring ‘engineering expertise, rigorous planning and collaborative delivery’ for quality and safety, Eden bosses said.

VINCI was appointed through a competitive tender process using the North West Construction Hub, which raises awareness of council and public sector contracts to building companies which might want to submit bids

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John Pye, project director for Eden Project Morecambe, said: “VINCI Building’s appointment marks an exciting acceleration for Eden Project Morecambe. Their technical capability, deep roots in the north-west and strong commitment to sustainability and social value make them a powerful partner as we move towards breaking ground at Morecambe later this year. This is a nationally significant project for Morecambe and the region, and this latest milestone brings us another step closer to realising that vision.”

Gary Hughes, regional director at VINCI, said: “We are delighted to be appointed as main contractor for Eden Project Morecambe – a landmark scheme with the potential to transform the town, the wider region and the national perception of Morecambe Bay.

“Our team brings extensive experience in delivering complex projects and we are committed to placing local people, local businesses and local supply chains at the heart of delivery.”

Eden Project bosses say hundreds of jobs will be created during construction work and then when the attraction opens. It will encourage year‐round tourism, support local businesses and cultural partners, and deliver long‐term economic, educational and well-being benefits, they say.

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VINCI’s build programme is projected to deliver local benefits worth £80m, including new jobs, apprenticeships, supply‐chain spending and community investment, the Eden Project said. This year is the 25th anniversary of the Eden Project’s first opening in Cornwall, which has generated £6.8 billion in total economic impact to the south-west since 2001, Eden bosses added.

Coun Caroline Jackson, the leader of Lancaster City Council, said: “I welcome the appointment of VINCI with their focus on environment and sustainability, as another major milestone for Eden Project Morecambe. This project will bring pivotal opportunities for the future economy of the Lancaster district, creating new jobs, supporting skills development and generating long‐term prosperity. This announcement shows the real progress made. Through collective commitment, we are bringing forward an attraction with profound benefits for our communities and the wider region.”

Eden Project Morecambe is being delivered in partnership with Lancaster City Council, Lancashire County Council and Lancaster University, and is supported by the UK Government with £50m. Eden needs to find another £50m from donors or investors.

In politics, some Lancaster councillors and Morecambe’s former Conservative MP, David Morris, have raised concerns about the Eden plans becoming smaller over time. A 2022 plan had four glass domes. But supporters of the 2026 re-design say rising construction costs, residents’ views and the visual impact on nearby landmarks lay behind the changes . They also said the new plan has extra ‘wow’ factor for visitors.

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CleanSpark Stock Surges Past $10 on Strong Bitcoin Output and Texas AI Data Center Push

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LAS VEGAS — CleanSpark Inc. shares climbed more than 5% Thursday to trade around $10.38 as investors cheered the Bitcoin miner’s robust March production numbers and accelerating pivot toward artificial intelligence and high-performance computing infrastructure in Texas.

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The NASDAQ-listed company (CLSK) rose as high as $10.50 intraday amid renewed enthusiasm for crypto-related stocks and easing geopolitical tensions after a U.S.-Israel-Iran ceasefire. The stock has delivered a year-to-date gain of roughly 2% in 2026 while recovering from earlier volatility, with a market capitalization now hovering near $2.6 billion.

CleanSpark, one of the largest and most efficient U.S. Bitcoin miners, released its unaudited March 2026 operational update on April 7, reporting production of 658 Bitcoin for the month. That brought calendar-year 2026 output to 1,799 BTC through the first quarter. The company achieved a peak single-day production of 23.01 BTC and an average daily rate of 21.24 BTC.

Operational hashrate reached a record 50.0 EH/s at month-end, with an average of 47.3 EH/s during March. Fleet efficiency hit a peak of 16.07 J/Th, reflecting ongoing optimizations. CleanSpark held 13,561 BTC as of March 31, up from 13,363 at the end of February. It utilized 808 MW of its 1.8 GW of contracted power capacity.

The strong mining metrics helped offset lingering effects from a disappointing fiscal first-quarter earnings report released in early February. For the quarter ended Dec. 31, 2025, CleanSpark posted revenue of $181.2 million, up 11.6% sequentially but missing analyst expectations of about $194 million. The company reported a net loss of $378.7 million, or $1.35 per share — heavily impacted by non-cash unrealized losses on its Bitcoin holdings amid price volatility — compared with year-earlier net income.

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Adjusted EBITDA turned negative at $295.4 million, underscoring the accounting swings common in the sector. Despite the miss, management highlighted a strengthened balance sheet with $458.1 million in cash and over $1 billion in Bitcoin holdings at quarter-end, providing dry powder for expansion.

CleanSpark has aggressively positioned itself at the intersection of Bitcoin mining and the AI boom. In January, the company announced a major land and power acquisition in Brazoria County, Texas, near Houston, for up to 447 acres with transmission-level access supporting an initial 300 MW demand load and potential expansion to 600 MW total. The deal closed in February, marking CleanSpark’s second strategic site in the greater Houston region after an earlier Austin County acquisition with 285 MW approved capacity.

Together, the Texas projects give CleanSpark more than 890 MW of aggregate potential utility capacity aimed at large-scale AI and high-performance computing data centers. CEO Matthew Schultz has emphasized building a “hyperscale-ready infrastructure platform” that can dynamically support both Bitcoin mining and AI workloads depending on profitability and demand.

The company controls 1.8 GW of power across its portfolio, powered by competitive energy prices, and continues to optimize sites for rapid deployment of compute resources. Executives have signaled advanced discussions for AI/HPC leases, though no major contracts comparable to peers’ multi-billion-dollar deals have been announced yet.

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Analysts remain broadly bullish on CleanSpark despite recent earnings volatility and a Cantor Fitzgerald price target cut to $14 from $17 in early April. Consensus ratings lean toward Strong Buy or Moderate Buy, with an average 12-month price target around $19 to $20 — implying significant upside from current levels. Some firms see even higher potential if AI monetization accelerates.

Chardan Capital reiterated a Buy rating with a $16 target as recently as April 8, while the overall Wall Street view highlights CleanSpark’s operational efficiency and power portfolio as key differentiators in a capital-intensive industry.

The miner has maintained one of the lowest all-in sustaining costs in the sector through disciplined fleet management and energy procurement. Its deployed fleet stood at more than 224,000 miners by late March. Plans include further efficiency gains via technologies like liquid immersion cooling to reach sub-15 J/Th levels.

Next earnings for the fiscal second quarter ending March 31, 2026, are expected around early May, with analysts projecting continued revenue growth from higher hashrate but potential pressure from Bitcoin price fluctuations and network difficulty adjustments.

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CleanSpark’s strategy reflects a broader industry trend: Bitcoin miners with access to cheap, scalable power are repurposing infrastructure for AI workloads amid explosive demand from hyperscalers. Electricity shortages and grid constraints have made permitted sites with ready power a scarce and valuable asset.

Risks abound. The company remains heavily exposed to Bitcoin’s price, which influences both mining economics and the value of its treasury holdings. Non-cash accounting volatility can produce headline-grabbing losses even in operationally strong quarters. Execution on large Texas data center builds faces typical challenges, including equipment lead times, regulatory approvals and competition for talent and components in the AI supply chain.

Broader sector dynamics also play a role. Rising network hashrate across Bitcoin could compress margins unless offset by efficiency gains or higher BTC prices. Geopolitical or macroeconomic shifts that pressure risk assets could weigh on the stock.

Still, momentum appears supportive. Shares jumped more than 9% on April 8 following positive options activity and broader crypto tailwinds, with Thursday’s gains extending the rebound. Volume has remained elevated, signaling sustained investor interest.

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CleanSpark, founded in 1987 and reoriented toward Bitcoin mining in recent years, now describes itself as a data center developer optimizing low-cost energy for compute. It employs a growing team focused on AI infrastructure alongside its core mining operations and maintains facilities across multiple states.

As artificial intelligence capital spending by major tech firms surges — with combined forecasts exceeding $650 billion for 2026 — companies controlling gigawatt-scale power like CleanSpark are attracting fresh attention. Its Texas footprint positions it to potentially capture leasing revenue from GPU clusters while retaining Bitcoin mining as a flexible hedge.

Whether the current rally can build further will depend on upcoming earnings, progress on AI site development and the trajectory of Bitcoin. For now, investors appear willing to look past accounting noise and bet on CleanSpark’s dual-track growth story in energy, crypto and AI.

The stock closed Wednesday at $9.88 before climbing Thursday. By mid-afternoon, it traded near $10.38 with strong volume.

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CleanSpark continues to emphasize capital stewardship, local grid support and sustainable operations. Its March update showed average Bitcoin sale prices around $71,396, reflecting strategic treasury management.

As the company prepares for its next quarterly report, focus will center on hashrate growth, power utilization trends and any updates on AI/HPC pipeline conversion. With a robust balance sheet and expanding infrastructure, CleanSpark aims to deliver shareholder value across volatile market cycles.

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Nebius Group Stock Rockets Above $134 on Massive AI Deals and Cantor Overweight Initiation

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AMSTERDAM — Nebius Group N.V. shares surged more than 7% Thursday to trade around $134.60 as investors bet big on the fast-growing AI cloud provider’s landmark infrastructure contracts with hyperscalers and fresh Wall Street coverage highlighting its role in the artificial intelligence buildout.

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The NASDAQ-listed company (NBIS) climbed as high as $141 intraday Thursday, extending a blistering rally that has seen the stock deliver more than 430% gains over the past year. The momentum accelerated this week following Cantor Fitzgerald’s initiation of coverage with an Overweight rating and a $129 price target, while broader optimism around AI infrastructure spending lifted related names amid easing geopolitical tensions.

Nebius, the restructured international AI infrastructure business formerly tied to Yandex, has emerged as a pure-play beneficiary of exploding demand for GPU-powered cloud capacity. The company operates advanced data centers optimized for large-scale AI training and inference, leveraging high-density compute clusters built around NVIDIA hardware.

In its most recent earnings released Feb. 12, Nebius reported explosive fourth-quarter 2025 revenue of $227.7 million, up 547% from a year earlier, though it missed analyst expectations of roughly $243 million to $247 million. Full-year 2025 revenue reached $529.8 million, a 479% jump from $91.5 million in 2024. The company swung to an adjusted EBITDA profit of $15 million in the quarter from a prior loss, while posting a net loss of $249.6 million driven by heavy capital expenditures.

Management highlighted strong execution, with year-end annualized recurring revenue (ARR) hitting $1.25 billion — beating its own guidance range of $900 million to $1.1 billion. Active power capacity stood at 170 MW by year-end, ahead of internal targets.

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For 2026, Nebius guided to revenue between $3 billion and $3.4 billion, with ARR projected at $7 billion to $9 billion and adjusted EBITDA margins approaching 40% in the back half of the year as utilization ramps. The aggressive outlook reflects rapid deployment of new GPU clusters and long-term capacity agreements.

The biggest catalyst has been a string of mega-deals underscoring Nebius’s growing clout in the neocloud space. In March, the company announced a landmark agreement with Meta Platforms valued at up to $27 billion over five years. The pact includes $12 billion in committed dedicated AI infrastructure capacity starting in 2027, plus up to $15 billion in additional capacity purchases. The deal ranks among the largest infrastructure commitments Meta has made and validates Nebius’s ability to secure hyperscale anchor tenants.

Nebius has also secured significant business with Microsoft and other large customers, contributing to a reported backlog of committed capacity deals exceeding $45 billion when including potential expansions. In March, NVIDIA made a $2 billion strategic investment in Nebius to support next-generation hyperscale AI cloud infrastructure, providing both capital and a powerful endorsement from the GPU market leader.

The company is aggressively scaling its footprint. Plans include construction of one of Europe’s largest AI campuses in Finland with 310 MW capacity and multiple new data centers across Europe and North America. Nebius aims to deploy advanced systems including NVIDIA’s Vera Rubin NVL72 platforms in 2026. Capital expenditures are expected to run between $16 billion and $20 billion this year to fuel the expansion, funded in part by a $4.3 billion convertible notes offering completed in March and its strong cash position of approximately $3.68 billion.

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Analysts have grown increasingly bullish. Consensus ratings lean toward Moderate Buy to Strong Buy, with an average price target around $154 to $171, implying 15% to 27% upside from recent levels. Some firms see even higher potential, with targets reaching $215 or more if execution on capacity deployment stays on track. Northland Securities and BofA have issued positive calls, while Cantor’s fresh Overweight initiation Thursday helped spark the latest leg higher.

“Nebius is one of the few scaled players capable of delivering dedicated AI infrastructure at the speed and density hyperscalers require,” one analyst noted following the Meta announcement. The company’s vertically integrated approach — controlling power, facilities, networking and GPU clusters — gives it an edge over traditional cloud providers facing allocation constraints.

Still, risks are substantial. Nebius remains deeply unprofitable on a GAAP basis and is burning significant cash on capex. Free cash flow turned deeply negative in recent quarters as the company races to bring new capacity online. Execution challenges include securing sufficient NVIDIA GPUs amid industry-wide shortages, navigating regulatory and grid hurdles for data center builds, and delivering on ambitious utilization targets.

Competition is intensifying from established players like CoreWeave as well as hyperscalers expanding their own infrastructure. Nebius’s heavy reliance on a handful of large customers also introduces concentration risk, though long-term contracts provide revenue visibility.

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The stock’s valuation has expanded dramatically alongside its growth narrative. Trading at elevated multiples on forward sales, the shares reflect expectations of triple-digit revenue growth for several years. Market capitalization now exceeds $30 billion, up sharply from levels seen just months ago.

Thursday’s gains came on elevated volume, with shares breaking toward recent highs near $141. The rally builds on a more than 25% year-to-date advance in 2026 and follows positive commentary from market influencers, including Jim Cramer highlighting data center expansion trends.

Nebius executives expressed confidence in the outlook. Founder and CEO Arkady Volozh has described 2025 as the company’s “first full year of operations” marked by exceptional growth. Management is focused on converting its massive pipeline into contracted revenue while maintaining capital discipline where possible.

The company continues to innovate on its AI Cloud platform, recently introducing serverless AI capabilities and acquiring assets like Tavily to enhance agentic search features. These moves aim to broaden appeal beyond raw compute to higher-value AI services.

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As artificial intelligence capital spending by Big Tech surges — with combined forecasts for major hyperscalers topping hundreds of billions in 2026 — providers like Nebius that can deliver scarce, high-performance GPU capacity are commanding premium attention.

Whether the current momentum sustains will depend on upcoming milestones: progress on data center deployments, potential new customer wins, and the May earnings report (estimated around late April to mid-May) that could provide further color on 2026 ramp. Analysts will scrutinize utilization rates, gross margins and capex efficiency.

Nebius Group employs a growing global team and operates from its base in Amsterdam while maintaining data centers across multiple continents. Originally emerging from the international assets of the former Yandex group after geopolitical restructuring, the company has fully repositioned as an independent AI infrastructure leader.

For investors, Nebius represents a high-beta play on the AI theme — offering explosive upside potential but with commensurate volatility and execution risk. The combination of secured mega-deals, NVIDIA backing and aggressive capacity buildout has turned it into one of the more compelling stories in the AI supply chain.

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As Thursday’s trading showed, sentiment remains firmly in growth mode. With power capacity expanding rapidly and long-term contracts providing a foundation, Nebius appears well-placed to capture a meaningful slice of the AI infrastructure market — provided it can navigate the capital-intensive path ahead.

Shares closed Wednesday near $125 before powering higher. By mid-afternoon Thursday, they traded around $134.60 with strong participation from momentum and growth-oriented funds.

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The EU’s much-delayed Entry/Exit System will change the way UK passengers travel to 29 countries.

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TV channels for dogs are multiplying but research is mixed on whether dogs are watching.

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Operator

Good day, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to AmpliTech Group’s Quarterly Investor Update Call, where the company will discuss its FY 2025 Financial Results. Present in this call, we have the executive team of AmpliTech Group, Fawad Maqbool, CEO, CTO and Board Chair; Jorge Flores, COO; and Louisa Sanfratello, CFO. [Operator Instructions]

As a reminder, today’s conference is being recorded. I would now like to turn the call over to AmpliTech’s COO, Jorge Flores.

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Thank you, operator, and thank you, everyone, for joining today’s call to review the progress of AmpliTech’s growth initiatives and to answer investors’ questions. Following initial management comments, we will open the call to investors’ questions as well. An archived replay of today’s call will be posted to the Investor Relationship section of AmpliTech’s corporate website. This call is taking place on Thursday, April 9, 2026.

Remarks that follow and answers to questions may include statements that the company believes to be forward-looking within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements generally include words such as anticipate, believe, expect or words of similar importance. Likewise, statements that describe future plans, objectives or goals are also forward-looking. These forward-looking statements are subject to various risks that could cause actual results to be materially different than expected. Such risks include, among others, matters that the company has described in its press releases and in its filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Except as described in these filings, the company disclaims any obligation to

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Corning Stock Surges Past $170 on AI Fiber Optics Boom and Upgraded Growth Targets

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CORNING, N.Y. — Corning Inc. shares climbed more than 3% Thursday to trade around $170.30 as investors rewarded the materials science giant’s deepening role in powering artificial intelligence data centers with high-density optical fiber, cable and connectivity solutions amid explosive hyperscale demand.

Corning Stock Surges Past $170 on AI Fiber Optics Boom
Corning Stock Surges Past $170 on AI Fiber Optics Boom and Upgraded Growth Targets

The NYSE-listed company (GLW) rose as high as $172.22 intraday Thursday, building on a series of strong sessions that have propelled the stock sharply higher in recent weeks. Corning has delivered roughly 89% year-to-date gains in 2026, turning it into one of the standout performers in the broader technology supply chain as AI infrastructure spending accelerates.

Corning, a 175-year-old innovator in specialty glass, ceramics and optical physics, has repositioned itself as a critical enabler of next-generation data center networks. Its Optical Communications segment — which includes fiber, cable and connectivity products — has seen surging enterprise sales driven by Gen AI adoption, with hyperscalers requiring far more fiber density and bandwidth than traditional cloud setups.

The momentum intensified in January when Corning announced a multiyear agreement with Meta Platforms valued at up to $6 billion. Under the deal, Corning will supply advanced optical fiber, cable and connectivity solutions to support Meta’s AI data center buildout across the United States. The partnership includes a major expansion of Corning’s optical cable manufacturing capacity in Hickory, North Carolina, with Meta serving as the anchor customer. Construction on the expansion officially began in late March.

“Building the most advanced data centers in the U.S. requires world-class partners and American manufacturing,” Meta’s Joel Kaplan said in the announcement. The pact underscores Corning’s commitment to domestic production while addressing the massive connectivity needs of AI training and inference clusters.

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Corning showcased additional AI-focused innovations at the Optical Fiber Communication Conference (OFC) 2026 in March. Highlights included a multicore fiber solution that delivers four times the capacity per fiber strand within a standard footprint, reducing the number of connectors by up to 75%, cable mass by 70% and installation time by 60%. The company also introduced the Contour Flow micro cable for denser inter-data-center links, next-generation connectors and co-packaged optics systems designed to scale GPU density in AI networks.

These products address the “nervous system” of AI infrastructure, where fiber optics handle the enormous data movement between thousands of GPUs. Demand for such connectivity is growing at more than 50% annually in some estimates, creating a sustained tailwind for Corning’s optical business.

Financially, Corning delivered record results for full-year 2025. Core sales rose 13% to $16.41 billion, while core EPS jumped 29% to $2.52. In the fourth quarter, core sales grew 14% to $4.41 billion and core EPS increased 26% to $0.72, exceeding expectations. Management highlighted margin expansion, with core operating margin reaching 20.2% in the quarter.

The company upgraded its Springboard growth plan, now targeting an additional $11 billion in incremental annualized sales by the end of 2028 — up from the original $8 billion goal. For 2026 specifically, internal plans call for $6.5 billion in incremental sales, with a high-confidence figure of $5.75 billion.

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For the first quarter of 2026, Corning guided for core sales of $4.2 billion to $4.3 billion, representing about 15% year-over-year growth, with core EPS expected in the range of $0.66 to $0.70. The outlook reflects accelerating momentum in optical communications and other segments.

Analysts have grown increasingly bullish. Recent price target hikes include Mizuho raising its target to $160 from $155, BofA moving to $155 from $144 earlier, and UBS to $171. Consensus ratings lean toward Moderate Buy, with average targets in the $130-$150 range, though some firms see potential well above current levels if AI demand sustains. Zacks recently upgraded the stock to a #2 Buy rank on improving earnings estimates.

Corning’s broader portfolio continues to contribute. Its Specialty Materials segment, home to Gorilla Glass used in consumer electronics, benefits from innovations like the new Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3 for foldable devices. Display Technologies and Environmental Technologies segments provide diversification, though Optical Communications has been the standout growth driver tied to AI.

The company maintains a healthy balance sheet and returned capital to shareholders through a quarterly dividend of $0.28 per share. Adjusted free cash flow nearly doubled in 2025, supporting both growth investments and shareholder returns.

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Still, risks remain. Corning’s valuation has expanded significantly with the rally, trading at elevated multiples that assume continued strong AI spending. Competition in optical components could intensify, and any slowdown in hyperscaler capex — or shifts in technology architectures that reduce fiber needs — could pressure results. Broader supply chain issues for data center equipment also pose execution challenges.

Management expressed confidence in the outlook. CEO Wendell Weeks noted the transformed financial profile since launching Springboard two years ago, with meaningful margin and return on invested capital gains providing a strong base for future expansion.

“AI growth is expected to be unprecedented,” Weeks and other executives have emphasized, positioning Corning’s 175 years of materials innovation as uniquely suited to solve the density, power and scalability challenges of massive GPU clusters.

The stock’s recent surge accelerated in early April amid broader market optimism and sector tailwinds, with Thursday’s gains coming on solid volume. By mid-afternoon, shares traded near $170.30, up about 3.1% on the session.

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Corning employs thousands worldwide and operates manufacturing facilities across North America, Europe and Asia. Its optical products are deployed in data centers globally, but the Meta partnership highlights a strategic push to strengthen U.S.-based production amid national focus on AI leadership and supply chain security.

As hyperscalers including Meta, Microsoft, Google and Amazon pour hundreds of billions into AI infrastructure in 2026, suppliers like Corning that provide the essential “plumbing” for high-speed, high-density interconnects are drawing fresh investor attention.

Upcoming first-quarter 2026 earnings, expected around late April, will be closely watched for further color on optical demand trends, margin performance and any updates to the upgraded Springboard targets.

For now, sentiment favors continued growth. With record backlog visibility from major AI deals, innovative new products and a proven ability to scale manufacturing, Corning appears well-positioned to capitalize on what many describe as a multi-year AI infrastructure supercycle.

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Whether the blistering pace can persist will depend on execution, sustained hyperscaler spending and the company’s ability to convert innovation into profitable, recurring revenue streams.

Corning Inc., headquartered in Corning, New York, traces its roots to 1851 and has evolved from early glassmaking to a global leader in materials science. Its technologies touch everything from smartphone screens and automotive emissions control to the fiber optic networks that increasingly form the backbone of the AI economy.

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Deborah Honig
Adelaide Capital

All right. Good morning or good afternoon, depending on where you’re dialing in from. Thanks for joining us today. We have a very exciting update with iFabric. They just put out their Q4 and full year 2025 numbers, which were fantastic and offered some guidance on Q1 ’26 as well.

With me today, I have Hylton Karon, CEO; Hilton Price, CFO; and Giancarlo Beevis, COO. We’re not going to work off a presentation. The format will be a quick overview of the company for anyone that’s new to the story, then we’re going to get right into the financial numbers and then open it up for Q&A. There is a Q&A box at the bottom of your screen, so feel free to use that. And even though we’re not working off a presentation, this session will contain forward-looking statements. If you’d like to know more about those, you can find them on the presentation on the company’s website.

With that out of the way, I’d like to introduce and hand the mic over to Giancarlo Beevis, who’s COO of the company and CEO of Intelligent Fabrics division.

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Giancarlo Beevis
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Thanks, Deb, very much. Hi, how are you?

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Deborah Honig
Adelaide Capital

I’m good, I’m good. Yes, why don’t you tell us a little bit about the company for people that are less familiar?

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