Investar Holding reports $8.9 million second quarter profit
Investar Holding (NASDAQ:ISTR) reported a second quarter 2026 net income of $8.9 million, resulting in $0.61 per diluted share.
Investar Holding (NASDAQ:ISTR) reported a second quarter 2026 net income of $8.9 million, resulting in $0.61 per diluted share.
Bloomberg Opinion's Adrian Wooldridge and UK in a Changing Europe Director Anand Menon discuss the challenges facing Andy Burnham as the UK's next prime minister. "I think the key thing for Andy Burnham is to focus on a few key domestic priorities," Menon tells Bloomberg Television.
Boeing (NYSE:BA) announced that SMBC Aviation Capital ordered 100 737 MAX airplanes to expand its commercial leasing portfolio.
Boeing (NYSE:BA) announced that Riyadh Air will exercise options for 28 additional 787 Dreamliner aircraft and purchase 11 previously unidentified widebody jets.
Kandi Technologies (NASDAQ:KNDI) secured a procurement order from QIJI Energy to equip 18 heavy-truck battery swap stations.
Boeing Co. Chief Executive Officer Kelly Ortberg discusses plans to ramp up production, demand and the outlook for artificial intelligence and robotics in aircraft manufacturing. Ortberg talks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson at the Farnborough Airshow.
Paul Jackson, strategist at Invesco Asset Management, discusses the outlook for technology stocks and why he remains overweight China. "I think it's still one of the few markets out there, of the big markets, that is good value, that is cheap," Jackson tells Bloomberg Television.
ING Groep (NYSE:ING) reported that Strait of Hormuz liquefied natural gas exports halted, driving regional prices up 25%.
BW LPG (NYSE:BWLP) agreed to sell the 2015-built BW Levant for an expected $17 million net book gain.
Ryanair (NASDAQ:RYAAY) reported a 34% drop in quarterly profit to €538 million amid doubled jet fuel prices.
Lockheed Martin (NYSE:LMT) introduced the PAC-3 Adapted Capability Effector to intercept aerial threats at half the previous cost.
Andy Burnham is set to become the UK's seventh prime minister in just over a decade on Monday with a number of outstanding questions about who will be in his cabinet and the policy direction he will pursue. In an address from Downing Street, the incoming premier will pledge to deliver tangible improvements in people's lives, while stressing that his rise to high office is a moment for "reflection and resolution," according to advance remarks sent by his office. He will set out his domestic priorities, and conclude on a "message of optimism" saying Britain can look to the future with "hope and unity." Nina Skero, CEO at the Centre for Economic & Business Research joins Stephen Carroll and Caroline Hepker on Bloomberg Radio to discuss.