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Powerball Result April 18, 2026: No Jackpot Winner in Powerball Draw: $75 Million Rolls Over

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Powerball tickets rest on a 7-Eleven store register January 9, 2016 in Chicago, Illinois.

DES MOINES, Iowa — The Powerball jackpot climbed to an estimated $75.8 million for the Saturday, April 18, 2026, drawing, but no ticket matched all six numbers, sending the grand prize rolling over for a bigger payday in the coming week.

Powerball tickets rest on a 7-Eleven store register January 9, 2016 in Chicago, Illinois.
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The winning numbers drawn Saturday night were 24, 25, 39, 46 and 61, with the red Powerball landing on 1. The Power Play multiplier was 5x, boosting non-jackpot prizes for players who opted in. The cash value of the annuity jackpot stood at approximately $34.6 million before the drawing.

Officials confirmed there were zero jackpot winners, continuing a streak without a top-prize match that has allowed the prize to build steadily through recent drawings. The previous Wednesday, April 15 drawing carried an estimated $58 million jackpot with numbers 13, 21, 27, 43 and 45 and Powerball 26, also without a grand-prize winner.

Powerball drawings occur three times weekly — Monday, Wednesday and Saturday — at approximately 10:59 p.m. Eastern Time from the Multi-State Lottery Association headquarters in Des Moines. Tickets cost $2, or $3 with the Power Play option, and are sold in 45 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

While the massive jackpot went unclaimed, thousands of players still walked away with smaller prizes. According to preliminary data from the Multi-State Lottery Association, there were two winners of the $1 million Match 5 + Powerball prize in the base game, each boosted to $2 million with the 5x Power Play multiplier. Additional Match 5 prizes without the Powerball also paid out at $50,000, with Power Play versions at $250,000.

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Lower-tier prizes ranged from $4 for matching just the Powerball up to $100,000 or more depending on the combination and Power Play selection. Full prize breakdowns and exact winner counts by state were expected to be finalized and released in the coming days as retailers and lottery commissions process claims.

The April 18 drawing came amid steady interest in the game, with ticket sales typically surging when jackpots exceed $50 million. Players across the country lined up at convenience stores, gas stations and lottery retailers hoping for a life-changing score. Social media platforms buzzed with shared ticket photos and optimistic predictions before the draw, followed by groans and memes after the numbers were announced.

For those holding tickets, verification is straightforward through official lottery apps, websites or retailers. Any jackpot claim must be made in the state where the ticket was purchased, with winners often given the choice between the annuity paid over 30 years or a lump-sum cash option, which is significantly lower due to taxes and present-value calculations.

Powerball has produced some of the largest lottery jackpots in U.S. history, including the record $2.04 billion prize won in California in 2022. The game’s format — five white balls from a pool of 69 and one red Powerball from 26 — creates long odds for the top prize at roughly 1 in 292.2 million. Despite those odds, the dream of instant wealth continues to draw millions of hopeful participants each week.

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Lottery officials emphasize responsible play and remind participants that the game is designed for entertainment. The Multi-State Lottery Association and individual state lotteries direct a significant portion of proceeds to public education, infrastructure, veteran programs and other state-specific initiatives. In many states, lottery revenue has become a vital funding source without raising taxes.

As the jackpot rolls over, expectations are building for the next drawing on Monday, April 20, 2026. Analysts tracking lottery trends suggest the prize could approach or exceed $100 million if ticket sales remain strong, potentially creating even greater excitement among players nationwide. Historical patterns show that jackpots in the $75 million to $150 million range often generate substantial buzz without reaching the frenzy of billion-dollar levels.

The absence of a winner on April 18 marks another chapter in Powerball’s long history of dramatic rollovers and eventual massive payouts. Past big jackpots have transformed ordinary lives, with winners ranging from schoolteachers and factory workers to retirees who suddenly gained financial freedom. Stories of winners choosing to remain anonymous or stepping forward to share their good fortune frequently make national headlines.

In the meantime, players who matched fewer numbers can still celebrate modest wins. A single Powerball match with Power Play 5x typically pays $10, while four white balls plus the Powerball can yield $10,000 or $50,000 depending on the multiplier. These smaller victories help sustain player engagement between the rare jackpot hits.

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For international audiences or those in non-participating areas, online lottery platforms and news outlets provide real-time updates, though actual ticket purchases remain restricted to authorized U.S. jurisdictions. In places like South Korea, where interest in American lotteries runs high among some expat communities and global dreamers, the latest results were quickly shared via social media and lottery tracking sites.

The April 18 drawing also featured the optional Double Play add-on in participating states, offering a second chance at prizes with a separate set of numbers: 2, 38, 45, 53 and 63 with Double Play Powerball 21. While not as lucrative as the main game, Double Play provides additional excitement and winning opportunities for a small extra cost.

Lottery experts note that consistent small plays over time rarely outperform random chance, yet the communal aspect of discussing numbers with friends, family or coworkers adds to the game’s appeal. Strategies such as quick picks versus personally chosen numbers, or avoiding popular combinations like birthdays, are frequently debated but ultimately have no statistical edge in a truly random draw.

As Sunday, April 19, 2026, dawned with no new multimillionaire from the previous night’s draw, conversations turned to the next opportunity. Convenience store clerks reported steady morning-after traffic from players checking tickets or purchasing fresh ones for Monday’s drawing. In states with high sales volumes like California, Florida, New York and Texas, the rollover news fueled additional optimism.

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Powerball remains one of America’s most recognizable lottery games, competing with Mega Millions for the title of the biggest jackpot provider. While neither guarantees success, both deliver regular doses of hope and occasional windfalls that capture the public imagination.

Players are encouraged to check their tickets carefully and claim prizes promptly, as unclaimed winnings eventually revert to state lottery funds after varying periods. For the April 18 drawing, any second-tier prizes must be claimed according to each state’s rules, typically within 180 days to one year.

With the jackpot now reset higher, anticipation is already building for Monday night. Whether the next draw produces another rollover or finally crowns a winner, Powerball continues to offer a simple, affordable escape into the realm of possibility for millions.

In an era of economic pressures and global uncertainties, the allure of a multimillion-dollar jackpot provides a momentary distraction and a shared cultural experience. For now, the $75.8 million prize from April 18 will fuel dreams for a few more days until the balls tumble again and new numbers emerge.

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Anyone holding a ticket from the April 18 drawing should verify it immediately through official channels. And for those already planning their next play, the message from lottery officials remains consistent: play responsibly, have fun and remember that the true value often lies in the excitement rather than the outcome.

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Diploma PLC 2026 Q2 – Results – Earnings Call Presentation (OTCMKTS:DPMAY) 2026-05-20

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RS Group plc (EENEF) Q4 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

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So good morning, everybody. Welcome to the RS Group Preliminary Results Presentation for the year ended 31st of March 2026, which was a year for us of good progress and building momentum. Thanks for joining us here today at the Teneo offices and thank you for your continuing interest in RS.

Our presentation should take about 30 minutes today, and we’ll leave some time at the end for questions, but we’ll try and make sure everybody gets away by no later than 10:00. The presentation materials are already available on our website. There are some hard copies in the room and a recording of this presentation, and the Q&A will be available on that website later today.

But before we start, we always begin our meetings at RS with a health and safety moment. So, there are no planned fire drills today. The fire exit is through the door on my right. Don’t take the lift, take the stairs to the left of the list and assemble outside the building. At RS, we also start each of our meetings with a values moment. And I’d just like to take this opportunity to call out that as one team delivering brilliantly, doing the right thing and making every day better, recognizing the efforts of our RS colleagues across the world who, for the last 2 weeks, have taken part in an Active for Change Challenge. And in

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Reebok owner Authentic Brands Group could IPO in 12 months

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Authentic Brands Group expects IPO in next 12 months, founder tells CNBC

The founder of Authentic Brands Group, the management firm behind dozens of retail and media names including Reebok, Champion and Brooks Brothers, said he expects to take the company public in the next 12 months as he announced a former Wynn Resorts CEO will be its next chief executive.

In an exclusive interview with CNBC’s Sara Eisen, Jamie Salter said Authentic’s president, Matt Maddox, who joined the firm as president in January 2025 after a 20-year career at Wynn, will take over as CEO so Salter can transition to executive chairman.

When asked if this means the company is headed for an initial public offering, Salter said he expects the company to go public “sometime in the next 12 months.”

“There’s no doubt about it that Matt is definitely a great Wall Street CEO,” said Salter. “We’ve almost gone public twice, we’ve filed twice and both times we were taken out by other private equity firms at much higher prices. I think this time, the company has grown so big that I think this time we’ll probably end up going public sometime in the next 12 months.”

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Salter said the transition is necessary because he’s trying to grow Authentic into a $100 billion company over the next five years, and said he needs to spend “100% of my time” focused on the mergers and acquisitions that have long formed the lifeblood of his business.

In his new role, Salter will remain “deeply engaged in the business” but will focus on long-term strategy, Authentic said in a news release. Maddox will lead day-to-day operations with a mandate to scale the business, drive organic growth, and create value for the firm’s “shareholders and partners.”

In a release, Maddox added “the opportunity ahead is significant, and we are just getting started.”

(L-R) Jamie Salter and Matt Maddox attend the Michael Rubin REFORM Alliance Casino Night Event on September 13, 2025 in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

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Authentic generates about $38 billion in systemwide retail sales and has become a major force in the retail industry, known for buying the intellectual property behind popular brands that are distressed or bankrupt and licensing that IP for lucrative royalties. 

It has more than 50 brands in its portfolio, including Sports Illustrated, Guess and Juicy Couture, and has partnered with major figures like Shaquille O’Neal, David Beckham and Kevin Hart.

Authentic was almost entirely focused on apparel retailers for years, but these days, Salter said he is looking more toward entertainment acquisitions, which are currently the “driving force” of the business.

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“Entertainment today is roughly 20% of our business, 80% beauty and lifestyle, but I believe that over a period of time entertainment will become much stronger, going from 20% to 50%,” said Salter. “The reason why I want to focus so much on the entertainment business is because it’s clear as day that content drives commerce.”

Authentic has been signaling it’s ready for a public offering for years, most recently in April during the Reuters Momentum AI event where Salter said the company will attempt another IPO “soon.”

He added that once the company was ready to file with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, he planned to be in a leadership position other than CEO. 

That moment appears to have arrived with Maddox’s appointment as CEO and Salter’s transition to executive chairman.

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Salter, who has spent decades in the consumer and retail space, is an accomplished investor and dealmaker, but he is less experienced than Maddox when it comes to the chops necessary to run a public company. During his time at Wynn, a near $10 billion market cap company traded on the Nasdaq, Maddox spent almost 15 years in the C-suite as CFO, president and CEO, according to his LinkedIn profile. 

Often when companies are nearing an IPO, they will choose leaders who have deep experience running public companies, especially when those firms are led by founders.

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Ola Electric Q4 Results: Net loss contracts 42% YoY to Rs 500 crore, revenue tanks 57%

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Pure-play electric two-wheeler maker Ola Electric Mobility reported a consolidated net loss of Rs 500 crore for the March quarter, marking a contraction of 42.5% from Rs 870 crore reported in the same period last year. This is attributable to the owners of the company.

The company’s revenue from operations came in at Rs 265 crore, down 57% from Rs 611 crore it posted in the corresponding quarter of the previous financial year.

The company reported an EBITDA loss of Rs 281 crore for the quarter under review versus Rs 630 crore in the year-ago period.

Consolidated gross margin stood at 38.5% in Q4FY26 compared with 34.3% in Q3FY26 and 13.7% in Q4FY25.

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The company said this now represents an industry-leading gross margin profile, significantly ahead of most two-wheeler OEMs, including established ICE players.


However, Ola cautioned that gross margins could moderate in Q1 and Q2FY27 due to commodity inflation and pricing measures aimed at accelerating growth amid ongoing geopolitical uncertainties. Despite this, the company said it has sufficient margin buffers to remain aggressive on pricing and customer value propositions while continuing to maintain strong unit economics.
The company said Q4FY26 marked its first quarter of positive operating cash flow despite being a relatively low-volume quarter.Consolidated cash flow from operations (CFO) stood at Rs 91 crore during the quarter, supported by PLI inflows, stronger gross margins, lower operating expenses and tighter working capital discipline. Consolidated free cash flow (FCF) improved to negative Rs 131 crore.

The Auto business generated cash flow from operations of Rs 213 crore and free cash flow of Rs 173 crore in Q4FY26. Meanwhile, the Cell business continued to remain in investment mode as the company ramped up its Gigafactory operations and prepared for the next phase of cell and energy storage product launches.

Ola said FY26 was also a year of cost rationalisation and tighter operating discipline. Consolidated operating expenses, including lease rentals, declined sharply to Rs 428 crore in Q4FY26 from Rs 844 crore in Q4FY25.
According to the company, the reduction was driven by network rationalisation, tighter control over sales and service costs, lower fixed overheads and improved operating governance.

The company added that operating expenses are expected to decline further towards Rs 350 crore per quarter over the next few quarters as the full impact of FY26 cost measures begins to reflect in the business. It said the leaner cost structure positions the company better as volumes recover.

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Ola Electric outlook

Based on current trends, the company expects Q1FY27 orders to be in the range of 40,000-45,000 units, nearly double the levels seen in Q4FY26.

As volumes improve, the company expects its auto business to move towards adjusted operating EBITDA and free cash flow positivity during FY27. It said this transition will be supported by strong gross margins, further reduction in operating expenses over the next few quarters, disciplined working capital management, supplier and factory ramp-up, and better utilisation of the existing gross block.

Ola Electric shares ended at Rs 36.94, higher by 1% on the BSE on Wednesday.

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Goodies enters US retailers

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BakeMark names Sean Leer as CEO

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Food distribution veteran to lead baking company’s “next phase of expansion.”

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Stock market rebounds: Sensex recovers 790 points from day’s low, Nifty closes above 23,650

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Stock market rebounds: Sensex recovers 790 points from day’s low, Nifty closes above 23,650
Indian stock market recovered all morning losses, with Sensex rebounding nearly 790 points and Nifty jumping over 260 points from their respective intraday lows to close in the green as oil prices cooled down below $110 per barrel, and bond yields inched lower after soaring to record high levels.

At close, Sensex was up over 117 points at 75,318 while Nifty 50 was up 41 points at 23,659. This came as India VIX, which measures volatility in markets, declined around 2% to 18.31 in the afternoon.

The sharp reversal in investor sentiment was broad-based, with Nifty Smallcap 100 and Nifty Midcap 100 indices gaining around 0.6% and 0.07% respectively. Sectorally, Nifty Oil & Gas gained around 1.7% to lead gains, while Nifty Media fell over 1% to lead losses. Around 1,722 stocks advanced on NSE, while 1,543 stocks declined and 107 remained unchanged.

“Markets recovered from intraday lows, supported by selective buying in largecap stocks across autos, financials, and oil & gas. Autos and financials gained on relatively better Q4 earnings, while recent fuel price hikes supported sentiment for OMCs and refiners. Realty stocks also witnessed value buying after the recent correction,” said Vinod Nair, Head of Research at Geojit Investments.

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Bond yields inch lower

After a skyrocketing rally to record high levels, bond yields slightly declined. The benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury yield hit a 16-month high of 4.687% overnight, while the 30-year yield climbed to 5.198%, levels last seen in 2007. Both have since eased slightly to 4.65% and 5.17% respectively. While the bond yields have slightly cooled down on Wednesday morning, the yields remain elevated.


High bond yields typically make bonds attractive to investors, which in turn can lead to some downturn in equity markets.

Iran-US conflict

US President Donald Trump told lawmakers at the White House that the country will “end the war very quickly” with Iran. “There’s so much oil out there, they’re going to come plummeting down..We’re going to end that war very quickly. They want to make a deal so badly…You are going to see oil prices plummet. They’re going to come down. There’s so much oil out there, they’re going to come plummeting down,” he said at a press conference. This came after he threatened Iran, saying the US may launch new attacks if Tehran fails to agree to some of the terms of the peace deal.Meanwhile, US Vice President JD Vance said that the Iran conflict will not become a “forever war”. “We’re going to take care of business and ⁠come home,” he said during a White House briefing.

Oil prices fall below $110/barrel

As a result, oil prices cooled down. Brent crude fell nearly 2% to close at a little over $109 per barrel. WTI Crude also fell around 2% to $102 per barrel. Oil prices, however, continue to remain above the $100 per barrel level amid the prolonged blockade over the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow 33-kilometre waterway connecting the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman that handles over 20% of the world’s daily oil and gas shipments.

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Global markets

Asian markets mostly closed in the red, with Japan’s Nikkei and South Korea’s Kospi dropping around 1% each. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng fell 0.7% while China’s Shanghai Composite recorded marginal losses.

European markets moved into the green with the UK’s FTSE, France’s CAC and Germany’s DAX recording marginal gains. Wall Street closed in the deep red yesterday, but Dow Jones futures are currently in the green, indicating a positive start for the American stock market later today.

Rupee hits fresh record low

Despite the optimism, some caution is warranted. Indian rupee extended is free fall, ending at a record closing low of 96.82 against the US dollar. Rupee’s weakness comes as elevated crude oil prices and continued pressure on capital flows kept the currency under stress, said Jateen Trivedi, VP Research Analyst of Commodity and Currency at LKP Securities. “Sustained higher crude prices are increasing concerns over India’s import bill and widening trade deficit, which is keeping sentiment weak for the rupee,” he said.

“Market participants continue to prefer dollar buying and rupee selling as a hedge against ongoing volatility and external sector pressure. The broader trend remains weak, with the rupee expected to trade in a range of 96.25–97.00 in the near term,” according to the analyst.

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FII selling resumes

Foreign investors remained net sellers of Indian equities on Tuesday, selling shares worth Rs 2,457 crore on Dalal Street. This comes after a three-session buying streak during which FII bought Indian shares worth Rs 5,240 crore.

However, foreign investors have mostly remained bearish on Indian markets this month so far, remaining net sellers of Indian equities in eight out of 12 sessions so far in May.

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