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Steven L. Zatz, the president of Doximity, Inc. (NYSE:DOCS), disposed of 4,482 shares of Class A Common Stock on August 15, according to a recent SEC Form 4 filing.
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$111,154
#steven
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$111,154
#steven
8 days ago
Shares of Doximity (NYSE: DOCS) surged on Friday after management highlighted the remarkable returns it was beginning to realize on its artificial intelligence (AI) investments.
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Doximity's revenue rose 7% year over year to $156.6 million in its fiscal 2027 first quarter, which ended on June 30.
Yet its adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) fell 6% to $74.8 million. The digital networking, news, and telehealth platform for healthcare professionals is spending aggressively to develop its AI tools.
Those investments are beginning to pay off in a big way, according to CEO Jeff Tangney.
#first
Missed Nvidia in 2009? This Rare Signal Is Flashing Again. In 2009, a "Double Down" signal flashed for a little-known chipmaker called Nvidia. For the first time in years, that same "Total Conviction" signal is flashing for a company 1/100th the size of Nvidia. Continue »
Doximity's revenue rose 7% year over year to $156.6 million in its fiscal 2027 first quarter, which ended on June 30.
Yet its adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) fell 6% to $74.8 million. The digital networking, news, and telehealth platform for healthcare professionals is spending aggressively to develop its AI tools.
Those investments are beginning to pay off in a big way, according to CEO Jeff Tangney.
#first
8 days ago
Lumen Technologies (NYSE:LUMN) just did two things worth paying attention to at once. On August 5, the company deepened a cloud modernization partnership with Amdocs (NASDAQ:DOX) to bring its enterprise service orchestration platform to Amazon Web Services. A day later, on August 6, CEO Kate Johnson bought 100,000 shares of her own company's stock. Neither event alone would move the needle much. Together, they tell a story about a company betting its future on enterprise cloud infrastructure.
The Amdocs deal is the clearest signal yet that Lumen's pivot toward becoming a Network-as-a-Service provider is picking up speed. Amdocs will use aOS, its agentic operating system built specifically for telecom companies, to automate the ******* sment, customization ******* ysis, and migration planning needed to move Lumen's order management platform to AWS. That work reportedly compresses what used to take months into days, a meaningful efficiency gain for a company trying to modernize its infrastructure while managing over $13 billion in long-term debt. This builds on prior migrations Lumen already completed on Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure, meaning the company will operate across all three major cloud platforms once the AWS work is done.
The strategic case for that spending shows up in the numbers. Lumen's new business segment, the one aimed at AI-driven infrastructure demand, grew revenue 14% year over year to $1.3 billion in the second quarter. That segment now makes up the majority of total business revenue, crossing the 50% threshold for the first time, a real inflection point for a company that spent years defined by declining legacy telecom.
Then there's Johnson's stock purchase. She already held more than 7.5 million shares directly, so buying another 100,000 at a weighted average price of $6.13 was not a move born of necessity. It reads as a vote of confidence from someone with unusually direct visibility into how the AWS transition and the broader NaaS pivot are progressing.
Lumen's legacy operations, still the larger piece of the business today, saw revenue fall 15% year over year to $1.2 billion in the same quarter. Growth in the new segment is real, but it is racing to outpace decline in the old one, and that is not a guaranteed outcome.
#infrastructure
The Amdocs deal is the clearest signal yet that Lumen's pivot toward becoming a Network-as-a-Service provider is picking up speed. Amdocs will use aOS, its agentic operating system built specifically for telecom companies, to automate the ******* sment, customization ******* ysis, and migration planning needed to move Lumen's order management platform to AWS. That work reportedly compresses what used to take months into days, a meaningful efficiency gain for a company trying to modernize its infrastructure while managing over $13 billion in long-term debt. This builds on prior migrations Lumen already completed on Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure, meaning the company will operate across all three major cloud platforms once the AWS work is done.
The strategic case for that spending shows up in the numbers. Lumen's new business segment, the one aimed at AI-driven infrastructure demand, grew revenue 14% year over year to $1.3 billion in the second quarter. That segment now makes up the majority of total business revenue, crossing the 50% threshold for the first time, a real inflection point for a company that spent years defined by declining legacy telecom.
Then there's Johnson's stock purchase. She already held more than 7.5 million shares directly, so buying another 100,000 at a weighted average price of $6.13 was not a move born of necessity. It reads as a vote of confidence from someone with unusually direct visibility into how the AWS transition and the broader NaaS pivot are progressing.
Lumen's legacy operations, still the larger piece of the business today, saw revenue fall 15% year over year to $1.2 billion in the same quarter. Growth in the new segment is real, but it is racing to outpace decline in the old one, and that is not a guaranteed outcome.
#infrastructure
10 days ago
Lumen Technologies (NYSE:LUMN) just did two things worth paying attention to at once. On August 5, the company deepened a cloud modernization partnership with Amdocs (NASDAQ:DOX) to bring its enterprise service orchestration platform to Amazon Web Services. A day later, on August 6, CEO Kate Johnson bought 100,000 shares of her own company's stock. Neither event alone would move the needle much. Together, they tell a story about a company betting its future on enterprise cloud infrastructure.
The Amdocs deal is the clearest signal yet that Lumen's pivot toward becoming a Network-as-a-Service provider is picking up speed. Amdocs will use aOS, its agentic operating system built specifically for telecom companies, to automate the ******* sment, customization ******* ysis, and migration planning needed to move Lumen's order management platform to AWS. That work reportedly compresses what used to take months into days, a meaningful efficiency gain for a company trying to modernize its infrastructure while managing over $13 billion in long-term debt. This builds on prior migrations Lumen already completed on Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure, meaning the company will operate across all three major cloud platforms once the AWS work is done.
The strategic case for that spending shows up in the numbers. Lumen's new business segment, the one aimed at AI-driven infrastructure demand, grew revenue 14% year over year to $1.3 billion in the second quarter. That segment now makes up the majority of total business revenue, crossing the 50% threshold for the first time, a real inflection point for a company that spent years defined by declining legacy telecom.
Then there's Johnson's stock purchase. She already held more than 7.5 million shares directly, so buying another 100,000 at a weighted average price of $6.13 was not a move born of necessity. It reads as a vote of confidence from someone with unusually direct visibility into how the AWS transition and the broader NaaS pivot are progressing.
Lumen's legacy operations, still the larger piece of the business today, saw revenue fall 15% year over year to $1.2 billion in the same quarter. Growth in the new segment is real, but it is racing to outpace decline in the old one, and that is not a guaranteed outcome.
#amdocs #year
The Amdocs deal is the clearest signal yet that Lumen's pivot toward becoming a Network-as-a-Service provider is picking up speed. Amdocs will use aOS, its agentic operating system built specifically for telecom companies, to automate the ******* sment, customization ******* ysis, and migration planning needed to move Lumen's order management platform to AWS. That work reportedly compresses what used to take months into days, a meaningful efficiency gain for a company trying to modernize its infrastructure while managing over $13 billion in long-term debt. This builds on prior migrations Lumen already completed on Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure, meaning the company will operate across all three major cloud platforms once the AWS work is done.
The strategic case for that spending shows up in the numbers. Lumen's new business segment, the one aimed at AI-driven infrastructure demand, grew revenue 14% year over year to $1.3 billion in the second quarter. That segment now makes up the majority of total business revenue, crossing the 50% threshold for the first time, a real inflection point for a company that spent years defined by declining legacy telecom.
Then there's Johnson's stock purchase. She already held more than 7.5 million shares directly, so buying another 100,000 at a weighted average price of $6.13 was not a move born of necessity. It reads as a vote of confidence from someone with unusually direct visibility into how the AWS transition and the broader NaaS pivot are progressing.
Lumen's legacy operations, still the larger piece of the business today, saw revenue fall 15% year over year to $1.2 billion in the same quarter. Growth in the new segment is real, but it is racing to outpace decline in the old one, and that is not a guaranteed outcome.
#amdocs #year
16 days ago
Ex-NBA star Paul Pierce is fighting his ex Princess Santiago's plea for a massive monthly child support check -- claiming his income is about to drop drastically this year, TMZ has learned. Paul filed court docs opposing his ex's request for $30K per month in child support, plus another $100K for legal fees in the case.
This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Paul filed court docs opposing his ex's request for …
#support #docs
This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Paul filed court docs opposing his ex's request for …
#support #docs
16 days ago
NBA superstar Paul Pierce revealed his huge monthly income as part of his battle with his ex, Princess Santiago. Paul filed court docs laying out his finances for 2025 and the first six months of 2026. TMZ obtained the docs, which note Paul's average monthly income was $128K in 2025, and $165K per month in 2026. He was paid $1.5 million from Fox in 2025 and another $713K for a show he had on the network.
This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: TMZ obtained the docs, which note Paul's average …
#average #pierce #princess
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#average #pierce #princess
27 days ago
Amber Rose has filed a new lawsuit against Beverly Hills social club Gravitas on Tuesday, July 21
The model alleges in court docs obtained by PEOPLE that on New Year's Eve in 2024, she was sitting in a booth when a "suspended sphere detached and fell" on her head, causing a concussion
Rose is seeking damages for medical costs, emotional distress, and loss of earning capacity from the incident
Amber Rose is suing an exclusive members-only social club in Los Angeles, alleging she was hospitalized after a holiday ornament fell on her head.
Rose, 42, filed the lawsuit on Tuesday, July 21, in the Superior Court of California in Los Angeles County. In the filing obtained by PEOPLE, the model alleged that she was spending New Year's Eve 2024 at Gravitas in Beverly Hills and was seated in a booth underneath holiday ornaments of "solid, oversized decorative spheres," including one that was suspended above her head.
#tuesday
The model alleges in court docs obtained by PEOPLE that on New Year's Eve in 2024, she was sitting in a booth when a "suspended sphere detached and fell" on her head, causing a concussion
Rose is seeking damages for medical costs, emotional distress, and loss of earning capacity from the incident
Amber Rose is suing an exclusive members-only social club in Los Angeles, alleging she was hospitalized after a holiday ornament fell on her head.
Rose, 42, filed the lawsuit on Tuesday, July 21, in the Superior Court of California in Los Angeles County. In the filing obtained by PEOPLE, the model alleged that she was spending New Year's Eve 2024 at Gravitas in Beverly Hills and was seated in a booth underneath holiday ornaments of "solid, oversized decorative spheres," including one that was suspended above her head.
#tuesday
1 month ago
Palm Valley Capital Management, an investment management firm, has issued the second-quarter 2026 investor letter for the "Palm Valley Capital Fund." A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. In the second quarter, the fund's investor class gained 1.80%, while the S&P SmallCap 600 rose 19.7% and the Morningstar Small Cap Total Return Index returned 14.0%. The Strategy primarily focused on small-cap categories, allocating 75% to cash equivalents. This led to underperformance relative to benchmarks. The Fund is currently seeking more small-cap opportunities that meet its return criteria and will act swiftly if market conditions improve. The Index benefited from strong contributions from data center construction and biotech sectors, while the energy industry lagged. Additionally, reviewing the fund's top five holdings can reveal its best investments in 2026.
In its second-quarter 2026 investor letter, Palm Valley Capital Management highlighted LKQ Corporation (NASDAQ:LKQ). LKQ Corporation (NASDAQ:LKQ) is a leading vehicle parts distributor used in the repair and maintenance of vehicles and specialty vehicles. On July 7, 2026, LKQ Corporation (NASDAQ:LKQ) closed at $26.21 per share, reflecting a market capitalization of $6.67 billion. LKQ Corporation (NASDAQ:LKQ) posted a one-month return of 2.91%, while its shares lost 32.54% over the past 52 weeks.
Palm Valley Capital Management stated the following regarding LKQ Corporation (NASDAQ:LKQ) in its Q2 2026 investor letter:
"The stocks most negatively affecting the Fund's second quarter return were Amdocs (ticker: DOX), LKQ Corporation (NASDAQ:LKQ), and Chord Energy (ticker: CHRD). LKQ's stock declined in the second quarter after management disclosed that the sale process for the firm's Specialty division has been diminished by tightening credit conditions for potential buyers. Regardless, LKQ's overall business appears to be on the mend, with tailwinds forming for key drivers of repairable claims. Additionally, the stock has potential catalysts from a strategic review currently underway. Shares are selling for 8.5x trailing free cash flow."
LKQ Corporation (NASDAQ:LKQ) is not on our list of 40 Most Popular Stocks Among Hedge Funds Heading Into 2026. According to our database, 43 hedge fund portfolios held LKQ Corporation (NASDAQ:LKQ) at the end of the first quarter, the same as in the previous quarter. While we acknowledge the potential of LKQ Corporation (NASDAQ:LKQ) as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk. If you're looking for an extremely undervalued AI stock that also stands to benefit significantly from Trump-era tariffs and the onshoring trend, see our free report on the best short-term AI stock.
In its second-quarter 2026 investor letter, Palm Valley Capital Management highlighted LKQ Corporation (NASDAQ:LKQ). LKQ Corporation (NASDAQ:LKQ) is a leading vehicle parts distributor used in the repair and maintenance of vehicles and specialty vehicles. On July 7, 2026, LKQ Corporation (NASDAQ:LKQ) closed at $26.21 per share, reflecting a market capitalization of $6.67 billion. LKQ Corporation (NASDAQ:LKQ) posted a one-month return of 2.91%, while its shares lost 32.54% over the past 52 weeks.
Palm Valley Capital Management stated the following regarding LKQ Corporation (NASDAQ:LKQ) in its Q2 2026 investor letter:
"The stocks most negatively affecting the Fund's second quarter return were Amdocs (ticker: DOX), LKQ Corporation (NASDAQ:LKQ), and Chord Energy (ticker: CHRD). LKQ's stock declined in the second quarter after management disclosed that the sale process for the firm's Specialty division has been diminished by tightening credit conditions for potential buyers. Regardless, LKQ's overall business appears to be on the mend, with tailwinds forming for key drivers of repairable claims. Additionally, the stock has potential catalysts from a strategic review currently underway. Shares are selling for 8.5x trailing free cash flow."
LKQ Corporation (NASDAQ:LKQ) is not on our list of 40 Most Popular Stocks Among Hedge Funds Heading Into 2026. According to our database, 43 hedge fund portfolios held LKQ Corporation (NASDAQ:LKQ) at the end of the first quarter, the same as in the previous quarter. While we acknowledge the potential of LKQ Corporation (NASDAQ:LKQ) as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk. If you're looking for an extremely undervalued AI stock that also stands to benefit significantly from Trump-era tariffs and the onshoring trend, see our free report on the best short-term AI stock.
1 month ago
Palm Valley Capital Management, an investment management firm, has issued the second-quarter 2026 investor letter for the "Palm Valley Capital Fund." A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. In the second quarter, the fund's investor class gained 1.80%, while the S&P SmallCap 600 rose 19.7% and the Morningstar Small Cap Total Return Index returned 14.0%. The Strategy primarily focused on small-cap categories, allocating 75% to cash equivalents. This led to underperformance relative to benchmarks. The Fund is currently seeking more small-cap opportunities that meet its return criteria and will act swiftly if market conditions improve. The Index benefited from strong contributions from data center construction and biotech sectors, while the energy industry lagged. Additionally, reviewing the fund's top five holdings can reveal its best investments in 2026.
In its second-quarter 2026 investor letter, Palm Valley Capital Management highlighted Chord Energy Corporation (NASDAQ:CHRD). Chord Energy Corporation (NASDAQ:CHRD) is a leading US-based independent exploration and production company that engages in the acquisition, exploration, development, and production of crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids. On July 7, 2026, Chord Energy Corporation (NASDAQ:CHRD) closed at $116.84 per share. One-month return of Chord Energy Corporation (NASDAQ:CHRD) was -15.49%, and its shares gained 9.28% over the past 52 weeks. Chord Energy Corporation (NASDAQ:CHRD) has a market capitalization of $6.57 billion.
Palm Valley Capital Management stated the following regarding Chord Energy Corporation (NASDAQ:CHRD) in its Q2 2026 investor letter:
"The stocks most negatively affecting the Fund's second quarter return were Amdocs (ticker: DOX), LKQ (ticker: LKQ), and Chord Energy Corporation (NASDAQ:CHRD). Chord Energy was also a bottom contributor in the quarter. Although Chord reported solid first quarter results and raised its 2026 production guidance, this was overshadowed by the broader selloff in energy stocks driven by falling oil prices after geopolitical tensions eased."
Chord Energy Corporation (NASDAQ:CHRD) is not on our list of 40 Most Popular Stocks Among Hedge Funds Heading Into 2026. According to our database, 46 hedge fund portfolios held Chord Energy Corporation (NASDAQ:CHRD) at the end of the first quarter, up from 45 in the previous quarter. While we acknowledge the potential of Chord Energy Corporation (NASDAQ:CHRD) as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk. If you're looking for an extremely undervalued AI stock that also stands to benefit significantly from Trump-era tariffs and the onshoring trend, see our free report on the best short-term AI stock.
In its second-quarter 2026 investor letter, Palm Valley Capital Management highlighted Chord Energy Corporation (NASDAQ:CHRD). Chord Energy Corporation (NASDAQ:CHRD) is a leading US-based independent exploration and production company that engages in the acquisition, exploration, development, and production of crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids. On July 7, 2026, Chord Energy Corporation (NASDAQ:CHRD) closed at $116.84 per share. One-month return of Chord Energy Corporation (NASDAQ:CHRD) was -15.49%, and its shares gained 9.28% over the past 52 weeks. Chord Energy Corporation (NASDAQ:CHRD) has a market capitalization of $6.57 billion.
Palm Valley Capital Management stated the following regarding Chord Energy Corporation (NASDAQ:CHRD) in its Q2 2026 investor letter:
"The stocks most negatively affecting the Fund's second quarter return were Amdocs (ticker: DOX), LKQ (ticker: LKQ), and Chord Energy Corporation (NASDAQ:CHRD). Chord Energy was also a bottom contributor in the quarter. Although Chord reported solid first quarter results and raised its 2026 production guidance, this was overshadowed by the broader selloff in energy stocks driven by falling oil prices after geopolitical tensions eased."
Chord Energy Corporation (NASDAQ:CHRD) is not on our list of 40 Most Popular Stocks Among Hedge Funds Heading Into 2026. According to our database, 46 hedge fund portfolios held Chord Energy Corporation (NASDAQ:CHRD) at the end of the first quarter, up from 45 in the previous quarter. While we acknowledge the potential of Chord Energy Corporation (NASDAQ:CHRD) as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk. If you're looking for an extremely undervalued AI stock that also stands to benefit significantly from Trump-era tariffs and the onshoring trend, see our free report on the best short-term AI stock.
1 month ago
Palm Valley Capital Management, an investment management firm, has issued the second-quarter 2026 investor letter for the "Palm Valley Capital Fund." A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. In the second quarter, the fund's investor class gained 1.80%, while the S&P SmallCap 600 rose 19.7% and the Morningstar Small Cap Total Return Index returned 14.0%. The Strategy primarily focused on small-cap categories, allocating 75% to cash equivalents. This led to underperformance relative to benchmarks. The Fund is currently seeking more small-cap opportunities that meet its return criteria and will act swiftly if market conditions improve. The Index benefited from strong contributions from data center construction and biotech sectors, while the energy industry lagged. Additionally, reviewing the fund's top five holdings can reveal its best investments in 2026.
In its second-quarter 2026 investor letter, Palm Valley Capital Management highlighted Amdocs Limited (NASDAQ:DOX). Headquartered in Saint Louis, Missouri, Amdocs Limited (NASDAQ:DOX) is a leading telecommunications technology company that provides software and services to communications, entertainment, media, and other service providers. On July 7, 2026, Amdocs Limited (NASDAQ:DOX) closed at $52.29 per share, reflecting a market capitalization of $5.55 billion. Amdocs Limited (NASDAQ:DOX) posted a one-month return of -8.21%, while its shares lost 42.90% over the past 52 weeks.
Palm Valley Capital Management stated the following regarding Amdocs Limited (NASDAQ:DOX) in its Q2 2026 investor letter:
"The stocks most negatively affecting the Fund's second quarter return were Amdocs Limited (NASDAQ:DOX), LKQ (ticker: LKQ), and Chord Energy (ticker: CHRD). Amdocs was a top decliner for the second consecutive quarter, since it has been treated as a casualty of artificial intelligence. Amdocs has a hybrid model anchored by managed services (two-thirds of revenue) and systems integration/custom software (one third). It operates the core billing, rating, and customer care engines of telecommunications giants, which are insulated from quick displacement because ripping them out introduces severe operational risk to a carrier. While Amdocs' stock has been grouped with IT consultants with large offshore employee bases like Accenture and Infosys, pure consultancies typically bill on a time and materials model (i.e., headcount). Amdocs, in contrast, wraps its services around its own IP and offers long-term managed services arrangements where it ***** umes end-to-end operational accountability. While we expect Amdocs to pass along to clients the benefits of automating its workflows, which may constrain revenue growth, we believe the historically low valuation (~7x free cash flow) has priced in a severe outcome that is not evident in the current business trajectory."
In its second-quarter 2026 investor letter, Palm Valley Capital Management highlighted Amdocs Limited (NASDAQ:DOX). Headquartered in Saint Louis, Missouri, Amdocs Limited (NASDAQ:DOX) is a leading telecommunications technology company that provides software and services to communications, entertainment, media, and other service providers. On July 7, 2026, Amdocs Limited (NASDAQ:DOX) closed at $52.29 per share, reflecting a market capitalization of $5.55 billion. Amdocs Limited (NASDAQ:DOX) posted a one-month return of -8.21%, while its shares lost 42.90% over the past 52 weeks.
Palm Valley Capital Management stated the following regarding Amdocs Limited (NASDAQ:DOX) in its Q2 2026 investor letter:
"The stocks most negatively affecting the Fund's second quarter return were Amdocs Limited (NASDAQ:DOX), LKQ (ticker: LKQ), and Chord Energy (ticker: CHRD). Amdocs was a top decliner for the second consecutive quarter, since it has been treated as a casualty of artificial intelligence. Amdocs has a hybrid model anchored by managed services (two-thirds of revenue) and systems integration/custom software (one third). It operates the core billing, rating, and customer care engines of telecommunications giants, which are insulated from quick displacement because ripping them out introduces severe operational risk to a carrier. While Amdocs' stock has been grouped with IT consultants with large offshore employee bases like Accenture and Infosys, pure consultancies typically bill on a time and materials model (i.e., headcount). Amdocs, in contrast, wraps its services around its own IP and offers long-term managed services arrangements where it ***** umes end-to-end operational accountability. While we expect Amdocs to pass along to clients the benefits of automating its workflows, which may constrain revenue growth, we believe the historically low valuation (~7x free cash flow) has priced in a severe outcome that is not evident in the current business trajectory."
2 months ago
NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) is one of the best fast growth stocks to buy according to hedge funds. On June 22, NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) unveiled a full stack of AI tools and partner deployments designed to move the telecom industry from task-based AI automation toward truly autonomous, around-the-clock network operations. The company made the unveiling at TM Forum's DTW Ignite 2026 conference, which is ongoing until June 25 at the Bella Center in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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According to NVIDIA, most of the AI gains telecom operators have made so far involve automating fixed, predetermined steps, and then humans still manually ******* yze insights and decide on next actions. The company stated that it is now enabling a different model where AI agents stay with a complex operational task from start to finish, across network, IT, and business systems simultaneously. All of this happens under strict policy constraints.
For deploying these agents safely in live environments, NVIDIA is offering NemoClaw, a blueprint for building long-running autonomous agents with policy-based guardrails. The company is also offering NVIDIA OpenShell, a secure runtime that gives agents sandboxed, controlled access to live telecom systems. These tools will ensure that every action is predictable, auditable, and stays within operator-defined policies, NVIDIA said in a blog post.
It added that several major industry partners are already building on this stack, including AdaptKey, Amdocs, NTT DATA, ServiceNow, and Tata Consultancy Services.
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According to NVIDIA, most of the AI gains telecom operators have made so far involve automating fixed, predetermined steps, and then humans still manually ******* yze insights and decide on next actions. The company stated that it is now enabling a different model where AI agents stay with a complex operational task from start to finish, across network, IT, and business systems simultaneously. All of this happens under strict policy constraints.
For deploying these agents safely in live environments, NVIDIA is offering NemoClaw, a blueprint for building long-running autonomous agents with policy-based guardrails. The company is also offering NVIDIA OpenShell, a secure runtime that gives agents sandboxed, controlled access to live telecom systems. These tools will ensure that every action is predictable, auditable, and stays within operator-defined policies, NVIDIA said in a blog post.
It added that several major industry partners are already building on this stack, including AdaptKey, Amdocs, NTT DATA, ServiceNow, and Tata Consultancy Services.
2 months ago
Nexstar's FCF covers its dividend 5x despite a scary GAAP payout ratio, while Amdocs yields 4.4% at a dirt-cheap 10x P/E after a 43% drawdown.
Banc of California's 20% dividend raise signals management confidence, backed by $256M in recovered operating cash flow and a conservative 32% payout ratio.
Act now: the ******* yst who called NVIDIA in 2010 just named his top 10 AI stocks — and Amdocs didn't make the cut. Grab the names FREE today.
A 66-year-old with $1.3 million can't afford a dividend cut. The hunt for yield often pushes retirees into mega-caps, but I think the real income value sits in mid-caps whose GAAP earnings are masked by non-cash charges or sector stigma. Here's my dividend safety read on three overlooked names.
Nexstar Media Group (NASDAQ:NXST) yields 4.54% on a $7.44 annual payout. The trailing earnings payout looks ugly because EPS of $4.73 trails the dividend, but that's a D&A illusion.
Banc of California's 20% dividend raise signals management confidence, backed by $256M in recovered operating cash flow and a conservative 32% payout ratio.
Act now: the ******* yst who called NVIDIA in 2010 just named his top 10 AI stocks — and Amdocs didn't make the cut. Grab the names FREE today.
A 66-year-old with $1.3 million can't afford a dividend cut. The hunt for yield often pushes retirees into mega-caps, but I think the real income value sits in mid-caps whose GAAP earnings are masked by non-cash charges or sector stigma. Here's my dividend safety read on three overlooked names.
Nexstar Media Group (NASDAQ:NXST) yields 4.54% on a $7.44 annual payout. The trailing earnings payout looks ugly because EPS of $4.73 trails the dividend, but that's a D&A illusion.
3 months ago
Tyreek Hill’s Estranged Wife Fighting For NFL Probe Records
Tyreek Hill’s estranged wife, Keeta Hill, is fighting the NFL star over getting her hands on his police records ... TMZ has learned.
According to court docs obtained by TMZ, Keeta wants to issue subpoenas to various law enforcement agencies -- including police departments and prosecutors' offices -- that previously investigated allegations against Tyreek.
Keeta said the subpoenas seek evidence of “other crimes, wrongs or acts committed” by Tyreek and “certified copies of his grandparents' (who are witnesses) criminal convictions.”
Keeta previously accused Tyreek of punching her in the stomach while she was pregnant with their child, also of him spitting on her, pulling out her hair, violently twisting her ***** , locking her out of her home, physically restraining her, and threatening her life. Tyreek denied wrongdoing and claims that any actions were done in self-defense.
She said there is a nanny cam video that shows Tyreek’s violence towards her and her mother, which she claims his team tried to buy for several hundred thousand dollars.
https://www.tmz.com/2026/0...
Tyreek Hill’s estranged wife, Keeta Hill, is fighting the NFL star over getting her hands on his police records ... TMZ has learned.
According to court docs obtained by TMZ, Keeta wants to issue subpoenas to various law enforcement agencies -- including police departments and prosecutors' offices -- that previously investigated allegations against Tyreek.
Keeta said the subpoenas seek evidence of “other crimes, wrongs or acts committed” by Tyreek and “certified copies of his grandparents' (who are witnesses) criminal convictions.”
Keeta previously accused Tyreek of punching her in the stomach while she was pregnant with their child, also of him spitting on her, pulling out her hair, violently twisting her ***** , locking her out of her home, physically restraining her, and threatening her life. Tyreek denied wrongdoing and claims that any actions were done in self-defense.
She said there is a nanny cam video that shows Tyreek’s violence towards her and her mother, which she claims his team tried to buy for several hundred thousand dollars.
https://www.tmz.com/2026/0...