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Millions of Americans are losing weight with GLP-1s. Here’s how that’s changing retail

Michelle Suter has worn mostly big and baggy clothing for years. The 63-year-old retiree who lives in a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri gave away her favorite sundresses and other form-fitting outfits, thinking she’d never be those smaller sizes again.

Now, after losing about 28 pounds while taking GLP-1 drug Wegovy, she said she has started to dream of her new wardrobe.

“That’s part of the excitement — to wear things that are new and fit rather than old clothes that you can tie the drawstring tighter,” she said.

Michelle Suter, a retiree who lives near St. Louis, has been taking a GLP-1 drug and is halfway towards her weight loss goal. Yet already she said she has bought some smaller T-shirts and a pair of Hoka sneakers as her size dropped and she went on longer walks with her two dogs.

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As more U.S. consumers take weight loss and diabetes drugs and shed significant pounds, fashion brands and retailers could have a fresh opportunity — selling to shoppers like Suter who plan to refresh their closets.

Sales of bigger bra sizes have fallen, market research firm Circana said, referring to that as a leading indicator that will likely carry over to other clothing categories. Some retailers, including personal styling service Stitch Fix, have already noticed a jump in the number of customers mentioning weight loss as a reason why they’re shopping for new outfits.

Some of the key barriers to the medications have begun to fade: the drugs are available in pill form, and prices have fallen for people without insurance coverage for them. This week, Eli Lilly‘s GLP-1 pill, Foundayo, started shipping from the company’s direct-to-consumer platform, and it will soon be available at pharmacies and on some telehealth services. Novo Nordisk launched its Wegovy pill in January, and more than 600,000 prescriptions were written for it by February.

As the drugs become more accessible, some analysts and market researchers anticipate demand for clothing will grow — though there are still questions about how many of those on GLP-1s will take them long-term.

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“We can debate the magnitude of it, but what is clear is that there is going to be a tailwind to apparel spending in the U.S as a result of the uptake of these drugs,” said Aneesha Sherman, lead analyst covering U.S. apparel and specialty retail for equity research firm Bernstein. “Up until now, it was really small, and now is where we start to see an inflection.”

About one in every eight U.S. adults, or nearly 13%, is currently taking a GLP-1 drug like Ozempic or Zepbound, according to the KFF Health Tracking Poll conducted from Oct. 27 to Nov. 2. About 18% of respondents said they have taken a GLP-1 medication at some point.

Some estimates are even higher. GLP-1 adoption in the U.S. grew from 11% in November 2024 to 16% in November 2025, according to Bernstein’s annual survey of shoppers. Those surveys were both taken before pills hit the market.

By 2030, more than 30 million Americans could be on a GLP-1 treatment, up from 10 million in 2026, based on JPMorgan estimates.

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A pharmacist displays a box of Wegovy pills at a pharmacy in Provo, Utah, Jan. 15, 2026.

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More people losing weight could fuel a shopping spree. About 80% of GLP-1 users said they anticipate needing new clothing due to size changes, according to a survey in January by Circana. It found that 55% of active GLP-1 users have purchased new clothing or footwear, driven primarily by changing sizes, while about 25% updated their wardrobes to refresh their appearance.

If GLP-1 users each drop roughly three sizes and each person buys five to eight items per size they drop this year, that would translate to between 150 million and 700 million apparel items purchased, or a roughly 1% to 4% boost to the total unit volume of clothing sold in the U.S. per year, Bernstein estimated in a report in late March.

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That could mean as much as $13 billion in additional apparel spending per year, the equity research firm found. It based its math on the average selling price of apparel items in the U.S., which is about $18, according to market researcher Euromonitor.

Yet that could be a conservative estimate, Bernstein said, since GLP-1 users have tended to skew higher income than the rest of the population and may opt for more expensive items or brands.

Bras for sale at a Victoria’s Secret store on Fifth Avenue in New York, US, on Thursday, Sept. 4, 2025.

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Early signs of clothing refreshes

GLP-1 drugs slow digestion and suppress appetite, which can help people lose weight along with addressing health conditions including obesity, diabetes and heart attack risk. Already, food and beverage brands and restaurants have taken note of the growing number of people taking the treatments and tried to get ahead of diet changes by emphasizing or adding ingredients like protein and fiber. For example, Starbucks debuted a protein cold foam.

Some beauty retailers have also added or promoted products that can help address potential side effects of the drugs, such as sagging skin. For example, L’Oreal-owned La Roche-Posay introduced a cream and serum, which it tested with GLP-1 users, to help skin look firmer.

But for apparel retailers, the GLP-1 impact on shopping is in the early innings.

So far, the intimate apparel category has seen sizing shifts, according to Circana. In bras, those band sizes of 42+ and cup sizes of D are losing market share, while mid‑range and smaller sizes including band size 40 and B and C cups are gaining share, the company found.

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“Up until this point, we haven’t seen so big of a shift because there are a lot of categories where you can get away with going down a few sizes and not having to shift,” said Kristen Classi-Zummo, an apparel industry advisor for Circana. “Bras have to fit.”

Victoria’s Secret has seen similar trends, according to CEO Hillary Super. She said the intimates and pajama retailer has seen about a 3% swing downward in the bra band sizes and underwear sizes that are selling, which she attributed to GLP-1s in an interview with Fortune in February.

Over the last three months, there’s fresh evidence that sizing changes are spilling into other categories, Classi-Zummo said. Plus-sized clothing for women is losing market share to women’s apparel that’s around size 12 and under, a change from the prior months when plus-sized was growing faster, based on Circana data.

Classi-Zummo said she expects apparel demand from GLP-1 users to accelerate over the next six months.

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Destination XL, a specialty retailer of big and tall men’s apparel, has seen “a lot of volatility” because of GLP-1s, too. On the company’s earnings call in mid-March, CEO Harvey Kanter estimated that as much as 25% of its customers are using the medications. He said GLP-1s are impacting the business more than expected.

Customers are shopping, but are “more needs-driven,” he said. For example, he said, some are buying shirts from its private label brand, Harbor Bay, that cost about $20 instead of shirts from Ralph Lauren that cost about $120 as they continue to lose weight. Others are sizing out of the items it sells. And still others have lost weight on the drugs, but have gone back up in size because they stopped treatment.

“Typically, weight loss of any kind — up or down — is a friend of ours,” he said on the earnings call. “But I think right now, we’re in a pattern where they’re losing weight and they’re on a journey and they’re trying to not to buy clothes until they’re done with that journey.”

Stitch Fix was early to recognize the opportunity of GLP-1 drugs. The company has a dedicated landing page for people who are on the weight loss medications.

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A turn to Stitch Fix

Stitch Fix has seen perhaps the most noticeable impact of any apparel retailer so far. CEO Matt Baer said the company recognized the opportunity of weight loss drugs early. Since September 2024, it has run specific marketing campaigns, working with influencers who take the medications and creating a dedicated landing page on its website.

Baer said the company’s business model, which hand-picks items and styles for customers, can help shoppers going through a major life change. Customers pay $20 for a personal stylist to select clothing and accessories based on their sizes, tastes and price ranges, which is called a “Fix.” Then, consumers keep and pay for the items that they like and send back the rest.

“As people are experiencing a rapid physical transformation, they need support,” he said. “They’re looking for support when it comes to looking and feeling their best as their bodies change, and we’re uniquely positioned to meet them at this moment.”

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Client mentions of weight loss in their Fix request notes has tripled over the last two years and shot up by 75% year over year in the most recent fiscal quarter, he said.

Plus, the company has noticed a pronounced shift in both customers adjusting the sizes listed in their online profiles and requesting smaller sizes, Baer added.

Still, he said, “there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to how people navigate their weight loss journey.” Some clients have paused their orders and waited to overhaul their closets until reaching a goal weight, while others have asked for core items to wear at each stage of sizing down.

Online resale company ThredUp has also noticed indicators that customers are looking to sell and buy clothing because of weight changes. Denim has been the top category for GLP-1 users, according to the company’s data, with the rate of users buying smaller waist sizes of jeans accelerating since early 2025.

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On the other hand, the use of GLP-1s has increased ThredUp’s inventory and sales of plus-sized clothing as more people on the drugs put their old wardrobes up for sale. Purchase volume for large, extra large and plus-sized apparel combined grew by 6% in March 2026 compared to the year-ago period, even as the purchase volume of small-and medium-sized items dropped by 6% over the same time period.

CEO James Reinhart told CNBC that the resale platform tends to draw people at moments of transition, and GLP-1 users are “squarely in that camp.”

“It’s an opportunity for us to be successful both on the buy side and on the sell side, as people are rotating out of wardrobes that they no longer fit in,” he said. “We have opportunities to capture some share there.”

A wide swath of retailers could benefit from GLP-1 users shopping for clothing, including off-price retailers like T.J. Maxx and athletic apparel brands like Lululemon, said Aneesha Sherman, an apparel and specialty retail analyst at Bernstein.

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The retailers that could benefit most

For retailers, the nudge for some customers to buy new outfits comes at a helpful time.

Sales in the apparel industry in the U.S. are projected to grow only modestly this year, with an expected increase of 0.4% year over year, driven by a 1% increase in average selling price, according to Circana. That’s better than the prior year, when apparel sales were roughly flat.

That slowdown has come from U.S. consumers watching their budgets, as they buy lower-priced items from discounters and prioritize categories with innovation, such as beauty, Circana’s Classi-Zummo said.

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A wide swath of retailers could benefit from GLP-1 users shopping for clothing, Bernstein’s Sherman said. She said she expects the biggest winners to fall into several major categories. Off-price retailers like TJX-owned T.J. Maxx and Marshalls and big-box retailers including Walmart and Target could benefit as people losing weight look for value while dropping multiple sizes.

Athletic apparel brands, such as Nike, Adidas and Lululemon, may sell more clothing because their stretchier leggings and tops tend to be more adaptable to changing bodies and because weight loss may spark GLP-1 users to become more active than before. And bespoke clothing services, including Stitch Fix and rental services like Rent the Runway and Urban Outfitters-owned Nuuly, could gain customers seeking styling advice or outfits they can wear during a period of change.

Big-box retailers and warehouse clubs that include pharmacies, such as Costco, Target and Walmart, could benefit for another reason, too. Customers may toss an item of clothing in their basket while picking up their medication, Sherman said.

As more people take GLP-1 drugs, retailers could see a boost in the number of customers who are shopping for smaller sizes.

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To attract shoppers, brands and retailers “need to think about both the physical change and the emotional transformation that consumers are going through” and speak to them directly about how they can help, Circana’s Classi-Zummo said. For example, a secondhand retailer could emphasize the value of buying well-known brands for less while changing sizes or a store could offer help finding the right fit as people’s measurements change.

Suter said she’s about halfway toward her goal of losing nearly 60 pounds. Yet she said she already feels happier and dresses differently. She dusted off old pairs of jeans from her closet and bought a few smaller T-shirts on Amazon to tide her over as her weight continues to drop.

She bought a pair of Hoka sneakers to wear as she had the energy and stamina for longer neighborhood walks with her two dogs, Odie and Bentley.

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When she hits her goal weight, she said she’ll splurge on fresh outfits to wear to her upcoming high school reunion. She said she will spring for some swimsuits, too.

“It’s going to be hard not to strut,” she said, with a laugh.

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Q1: 2026-04-30 Earnings Summary

EPS of $1.38 beats by $0.13

 | Revenue of $546.90M (11.20% Y/Y) beats by $31.28M

Minerals Technologies Inc. (MTX) Q1 2026 Earnings Call May 1, 2026 11:00 AM EDT

Company Participants

Lydia Kopylova
Douglas Dietrich – Chairman & CEO
Erik Aldag – Senior VP of Finance & Treasury and CFO
Brett Argirakis – Group President of Engineered Solutions
D. J. Monagle – Group President of Consumer & Specialties

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Dan Moore – CJS Securities, Inc.
Michael Harrison – Seaport Research Partners
Peter Osterland – Truist Securities, Inc., Research Division
David Silver

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Operator

Good morning, and welcome to the Minerals Technologies First Quarter 2026 Earnings Conference Call. [Operator Instructions] Please note, this event is being recorded. I would now like to turn the conference over to Lydia kopylova, Head of Investor Relations. Please go ahead.

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Lydia Kopylova

Thank you, Gary. Good morning, everyone, and welcome to our first quarter 2026 earnings conference call. Today’s call will be led by Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Doug Dietrich; and Chief Financial Officer, Erik Aldag. Following Doug and Erik’s prepared remarks, we’ll open it up to questions.

As a reminder, some of the statements made during this call may constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws. Please note the cautionary language about forward-looking statements contained in our earnings release and on the slides. Our SEC filings disclose certain risks and uncertainties, which may cause our actual results to differ materially from these forward-looking statements.

Please also note that some of our comments today refer to non-GAAP financial measures. A reconciliation to GAAP financial measures can be found in our earnings release and an appendix of this presentation, which are posted on our website.

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Now I’ll open it up to Doug. Doug?

Douglas Dietrich
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Thanks, Lydia. Good morning, everyone, and thank you for joining. Today, as usual, I’ll provide a quick review of our first quarter financials. Then I’ll give an update

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LOS ANGELES — LeBron James is once again defying age and expectations, shouldering the load for an injury-depleted Los Angeles Lakers team missing star Luka Doncic and key contributor Austin Reaves as they battle the Houston Rockets in the 2026 NBA playoffs, raising the question of whether the 41-year-old superstar can secure a victory tonight and keep championship hopes alive.

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James has delivered vintage performances in the series, showcasing the scoring, playmaking and leadership that have defined his Hall of Fame career. With Doncic sidelined and Reaves out, the Lakers’ supporting cast has stepped up at times, but James’ ability to elevate those around him has been the difference in close contests. Tonight’s game represents another test of his endurance and the team’s resilience in a grueling Western Conference playoff path.

The Lakers entered the postseason with high expectations after acquiring Doncic, but injuries have forced adjustments. James has responded with increased usage, efficient scoring and defensive intensity rarely seen from players his age. His playoff record without star teammates is impressive, including a 7-4 mark in similar situations this season, but the Rockets’ physical style and home-court advantage make tonight’s contest particularly challenging.

Coach JJ Redick has leaned heavily on James while mixing in younger players and role players. The strategy has yielded mixed results, with wins coming against shorthanded opponents but losses exposing depth issues. James has been blunt about the situation, emphasizing chemistry and continuity while acknowledging the temporary nature of the current rotation. “We have to stay locked in and execute,” he said after a recent victory.

Analysts note James’ unique ability to carry teams in the postseason. At 41, he leads the Lakers in minutes, points and assists during key stretches. His basketball IQ and experience allow him to exploit mismatches and elevate teammates, but the physical toll is evident. The Lakers’ path forward likely requires James to maintain elite production while others contribute consistently — a difficult task without Doncic’s scoring punch.

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The Rockets present a formidable challenge with their youth, athleticism and defensive intensity. Houston’s wing defenders can harass James, forcing him to work harder for shots. The series has been physical, with James absorbing contact while dishing assists and grabbing rebounds. A win tonight would give the Lakers momentum heading into subsequent games, but a loss could shift pressure onto James to perform at an even higher level.

Broader context shows the Lakers navigating a transitional roster. The addition of Doncic was meant to create a superteam dynamic with James, but injuries have delayed that vision. James has embraced the challenge, drawing comparisons to his 2018 playoff run with the Cleveland Cavaliers. His leadership has kept the locker room united despite setbacks.

Fan and expert reaction has been mixed. Some praise James’ longevity and clutch performances, while others question the sustainability and the team’s supporting cast depth. Betting markets reflect the uncertainty, with the Lakers as underdogs in several games. James’ playoff experience gives Los Angeles an intangible edge, but execution against Houston’s schemes will decide tonight’s outcome.

James has spoken about legacy and the desire to compete at the highest level. “Every night is a new opportunity,” he said recently. His performance tonight could extend the Lakers’ season and fuel speculation about another deep run. Without Doncic, the burden falls squarely on the four-time MVP, testing whether one of the greatest players ever can will his team to victory once more.

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The Western Conference remains wide open. A Lakers win tonight would keep them alive against a tough Rockets squad and set up intriguing matchups ahead. James’ ability to adapt and elevate others has been his hallmark throughout two decades in the league. As the series progresses, his leadership will be pivotal in determining if the Lakers can overcome injuries and advance.

For Lakers fans, tonight represents another chapter in the LeBron era. Whether he can secure the win without Doncic remains the central question, but his track record suggests he will give everything to try. The outcome could shape the narrative of both the series and James’ late-career legacy.

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NEW YORK — Skywatchers across the globe are turning their eyes upward tonight as the Flower Moon, the first of two full moons in May 2026, reaches peak illumination, kicking off a rare celestial double feature that includes a Blue Moon at month’s end and offers a spectacular reminder of the rhythms governing our solar system.

The Flower Moon, named by several Native American tribes for the abundance of blooming wildflowers in spring, will appear full Thursday night through Saturday, with its precise peak at 1:23 p.m. ET on Friday. While technically full for only a moment, the moon will look nearly identical over several nights, providing ample opportunities for viewing and photography. This month’s lunar event is especially noteworthy because it is followed by another full moon on May 31, qualifying the second as a Blue Moon — the traditional term for the second full moon in a calendar month.

Double full moons in a single month occur roughly every 2.7 years on average, making this a relatively uncommon treat for astronomers and casual observers alike. The phenomenon arises because the lunar cycle lasts about 29.5 days, slightly shorter than most calendar months. When a full moon falls early in a 31-day month, a second one can fit before the month ends. May 2026 perfectly aligns with this pattern, delighting sky enthusiasts and sparking increased interest in lunar observation events worldwide.

The Flower Moon’s cultural significance spans continents and centuries. Indigenous tribes in North America used it to mark planting seasons and the renewal of life. In other traditions, it is known as the Corn Planting Moon or Milk Moon. The name resonates particularly in the Northern Hemisphere, where spring flowers burst into color just as the moon shines brightly in the evening sky. Tonight’s moon will rise shortly after sunset, appearing large and golden near the horizon before climbing higher and taking on its brilliant white hue.

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Weather permitting, viewers in urban areas may still enjoy the display despite light pollution, though darker rural locations will offer the best views. The moon will be visible all night, reaching its highest point around midnight local time. Photographers recommend using tripods and longer exposures to capture details on the lunar surface, including craters and maria. Social media platforms are expected to fill with images as enthusiasts share their captures from around the world.

Astronomers note that while full moons are common, the double feature adds excitement and educational value. Planetariums and observatories are hosting viewing parties and virtual events to explain lunar mechanics. NASA and other space agencies have highlighted the event on their outreach channels, encouraging public engagement with science. The Blue Moon on May 31 will be the third full moon in a season with four, sometimes called a seasonal Blue Moon, adding another layer of rarity.

The lunar cycle influences more than just night skies. Tides reach higher extremes around full moons, affecting coastal communities and marine life. Farmers and gardeners have long used lunar phases for planting guidance, with the Flower Moon traditionally associated with growth. Wildlife behavior, including nocturnal animal activity, often intensifies during brighter nights. Scientists continue studying these subtle but measurable effects on Earth’s ecosystems.

For many, tonight’s moon serves as a moment of reflection and wonder. In an era of constant digital distraction, celestial events like the Flower Moon remind people of humanity’s connection to the cosmos. Families and communities are gathering for moonlit walks, storytelling sessions and educational programs. The event’s accessibility — requiring no equipment beyond the naked eye — makes it inclusive for all ages and backgrounds.

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Astrophotographers and amateur astronomers are particularly excited. Social media hashtags related to the Flower Moon and Blue Moon are trending, with users sharing tips for capturing the best images. Professional observatories are streaming live views for those unable to see the moon clearly from their locations. The double feature provides multiple opportunities throughout the month for engagement.

As May progresses, attention will shift toward the Blue Moon at month’s end. That event, occurring on May 31, will cap a month rich in lunar activity. Blue Moons carry no special astronomical properties beyond their rarity, but cultural traditions often associate them with magic, reflection and change. The back-to-back full moons create a memorable celestial bookmark for spring 2026.

Tonight’s Flower Moon arrives amid broader interest in space exploration. NASA’s Artemis program and private missions have heightened public fascination with the moon. Events like this bridge everyday observation with scientific discovery, inspiring younger generations to pursue STEM fields. Educators are incorporating the moon phase into lesson plans worldwide.

For those stepping outside tonight, the Flower Moon offers more than visual beauty. It provides a pause to appreciate natural cycles in an increasingly artificial world. Whether viewed from a bustling city rooftop or a quiet countryside field, the moon’s glow connects observers across distances and cultures. As the first act in May’s rare double feature, it sets the stage for continued wonder as the month unfolds.

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RCEP, covering 30% of global GDP, is Asia’s strongest institutional shield against trade disruptions like Middle East conflicts affecting energy supplies. Practical reforms to this 15-member South-east Asian trade pact could enhance its effectiveness and regional benefits.


Key Points

• Middle East shipping disruptions severely impact Asia, which receives 84% of Hormuz Strait crude oil and 83% of LNG, driving up energy costs and inflation across the region.

• Asia lacks military solutions to such supply shocks, making institutional frameworks its primary defense against economic vulnerabilities.

• The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), a 15-member trade pact representing 30% of global GDP, serves as Asia’s strongest protective instrument.

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Asia’s heavy dependence on Middle Eastern energy makes it acutely vulnerable to geopolitical shocks. In 2024, 84 per cent of crude oil and condensate and 83 per cent of liquefied natural gas passing through the Strait of Hormuz were destined for Asian markets. Any conflict or disruption in that critical waterway translates almost immediately into higher energy costs, rising freight rates, and renewed inflationary pressures across the region, exposing the fragility of Asia’s supply chains and its limited ability to absorb external economic disruptions independently.


RCEP as Asia’s Strongest Institutional Shield

Since Asia lacks military capacity to counter such geopolitical shocks, its most reliable line of defense is institutional and economic rather than strategic. The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), a 15-member trade agreement, represents the region’s most powerful collective instrument. Accounting for approximately 30 per cent of global GDP, RCEP offers a framework through which member nations can coordinate responses, stabilize trade flows, and reinforce economic resilience. Strengthening this pact is therefore not merely a matter of trade policy but a critical element of regional security and stability in an increasingly volatile global environment.


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To fully realize RCEP’s protective potential, practical and meaningful reforms are essential. The agreement must evolve beyond its current structure to become more effective, inclusive, and operationally responsive to modern trade challenges. Streamlining regulations, reducing non-tariff barriers, and improving implementation mechanisms would significantly enhance the pact’s real-world impact. Member nations must commit to deeper cooperation and treat RCEP not as a static document but as a living framework capable of adapting to disruptions — whether from energy crises, shipping bottlenecks, or broader geopolitical realignments — ensuring the region’s long-term economic sovereignty and collective prosperity.

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Q1: 2026-04-30 Earnings Summary

EPS of $0.23 beats by $0.02

 | Revenue of $1.28B (0.95% Y/Y) beats by $12.21M

ADT Inc. (ADT) Q1 2026 Earnings Call April 30, 2026 10:00 AM EDT

Company Participants

Elizabeth Landers – Investor Relations Officer
James DeVries – CEO, President & Chairman
Jeffrey Likosar – CFO and President of Corporate Development & Transformation
Omar Khan – Executive VP & Chief Business Officer

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Conference Call Participants

Ashish Sabadra – RBC Capital Markets, Research Division
Keen Fai Tong – Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Research Division
Peter Christiansen – Citigroup Inc., Research Division
John Ronan Kennedy – Barclays Bank PLC, Research Division
Gregory Parrish – Morgan Stanley, Research Division

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Hello, and welcome to ADT First Quarter 2026 Earnings Conference Call. Please note that this call is being recorded. [Operator Instructions]

I will now hand the call over to Elizabeth Landers, Vice President of Investor Relations. Please go ahead.

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Elizabeth Landers
Investor Relations Officer

Good morning, and thank you for joining us today to discuss ADT’s first quarter 2026 results. Speaking on today’s call are Jim DeVries, our Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer; and Jeff Likosar, our Chief Financial Officer. Following their prepared remarks, we’ll be joined by Omar Khan, our Chief Business Officer, and we’ll open the call for analyst questions. Earlier today, we issued a press release and an earnings presentation summarizing our results. Both are available on the Investor Relations section of our website.

During today’s call, we’ll reference certain non-GAAP financial measures. Reconciliation to the most comparable GAAP measures can be found in the earnings presentation. Unless otherwise noted, all financials and metrics discussed reflect continuing operations. Our remarks today also include forward-looking statements made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act. These statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that are described in the earnings presentation and in our SEC filings. Actual results may differ materially. Please refer to our SEC filings for more details.

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LOS ANGELES — Rita Wilson has opened up about the deeply personal requests she made to husband Tom Hanks during her 2015 breast cancer diagnosis and treatment, offering a rare glimpse into the emotional toll the disease took on their marriage and family while highlighting the couple’s enduring bond through crisis.

The actress and singer, married to Hanks since 1988, was diagnosed with invasive lobular carcinoma after a routine biopsy following an abnormal mammogram. She underwent a double mastectomy and reconstructive surgery, choosing to share her journey publicly to raise awareness. In a recent interview, Wilson recalled asking Hanks for two specific things as she faced uncertainty: to feel profound sadness on her behalf and to remain committed to their life together despite the challenges. “One is that you should be sad for a very, very long time,” she shared.

Wilson’s diagnosis came at a pivotal moment. The couple was promoting Hanks’ film “Bridge of Spies” when she received the news. She described the whirlwind of emotions — shock, fear and determination — that followed. Hanks was her rock, canceling commitments to be by her side. Wilson credits his unwavering support with helping her navigate surgery and recovery, emphasizing how their partnership deepened through adversity.

The requests Wilson made reflected her vulnerability. Asking Hanks to grieve alongside her acknowledged the shared impact of the diagnosis on their family. The second request, though less explicitly detailed in recent comments, centered on maintaining their life and love amid uncertainty. Wilson has spoken previously about the importance of emotional honesty in marriage during health crises, noting how Hanks’ presence provided strength without diminishing her own resilience.

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The couple’s experience resonated widely when Wilson first shared her diagnosis in 2015. Her openness encouraged other women to prioritize screenings and seek early detection. Breast cancer remains one of the most common cancers among women, with survival rates improving significantly through advances in treatment. Wilson’s story highlighted the importance of family support systems in recovery journeys.

Wilson and Hanks have been married for nearly four decades, a Hollywood rarity. They first met on the set of the 1980s sitcom “Bosom Buddies” and reconnected years later. Their relationship has weathered career highs, public scrutiny and now health challenges. Wilson has described Hanks as her best friend and partner, crediting their strong foundation for helping them navigate her cancer battle.

Post-treatment, Wilson embraced a proactive approach to health. She has advocated for genetic testing, regular screenings and lifestyle choices supporting wellness. Her career continued with acting roles, producing and music projects, demonstrating resilience. She has used her platform to destigmatize cancer conversations, emphasizing hope and empowerment.

Hanks has spoken sparingly about the experience, respecting Wilson’s lead in sharing details. The Oscar winner has described the period as one of quiet strength and family unity. The couple’s two sons, Chet and Truman, were teenagers at the time, adding another layer of emotional complexity. Wilson has noted how the family grew closer through the ordeal.

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The couple’s story aligns with broader trends in celebrity health advocacy. High-profile diagnoses often spark public awareness campaigns and increased screenings. Organizations like the American Cancer Society report surges in inquiries following announcements by stars like Wilson. Her willingness to discuss the emotional requests made to Hanks humanizes the experience beyond medical statistics.

Wilson’s recovery journey included physical rehabilitation and emotional processing. She has been candid about body image changes after mastectomy and reconstruction, challenging societal beauty standards. Her advocacy extends to supporting research and access to care, particularly for underserved communities. She has participated in fundraisers and awareness events, using her voice for positive impact.

Today, Wilson and Hanks continue sharing their lives with fans through projects and occasional public appearances. Wilson’s music career has flourished, with albums reflecting personal growth and resilience. The couple’s enduring partnership serves as inspiration, demonstrating how love and commitment can sustain through life’s most difficult chapters.

Medical experts praise Wilson’s approach as a model for patients. Open communication with partners, proactive health management and public advocacy can reduce isolation and stigma. Breast cancer treatment has advanced considerably since 2015, with personalized therapies improving outcomes. Wilson’s story remains relevant as a testament to hope and the power of support networks.

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As Wilson reflects on that period, her message centers on resilience and gratitude. The heartbreaking requests made to Hanks during her battle underscore the emotional weight of serious illness on relationships. Yet their story ultimately highlights strength found in partnership, family and determination to move forward. Wilson’s openness continues inspiring others facing similar journeys, proving that vulnerability can coexist with power.

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