Berlin: Asia Brilliant Stars Awards to Celebrate Eastern Talent

Modeled after the longstanding European Shooting Stars talent platform, the event seeks to bring greater attention to established and emerging Asian actors, directors, producers and screenwriters. “Through Asi The Berlin festival is deepening its connections with the increasingly influential film industries of Asia through the launch of the inaugural Asia Brilliant Stars Awards.

Full Speed Ahead; Big Moves: Best of Kass

In highlights from this week’s trading diary and posts, Kass offers some advice about fundamentals and about what earnings season means. Doug Kass fills his blog on RealMoney every day with his up-to-the-minute reactions to what’s happening in the market and his legendary ahead-of-the-crowd ideas.

Ahab versus Moby Dick

There are many of us who sense intuitively that economic revitalization of the US economy under Trump policies, so long as it comes through peace and retention of our personal liberties and our national sovereignty, will be the sole criterion upon which Trump is judged by history. The rest of Trump’s ego will simply be ignored in a salvific attempt to retrieve some dignity of the Oval Office, … an idea that currently evokes laughter.

FCC spectrum auction bidding ends at $19.6 billion

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission said Friday that bidding in the wireless spectrum auction has ended at $19.6 billion, significantly less than many analysts had initially forecast. The so-called broadcast incentive spectrum auction is one of the commission’s most complex and ambitious to date and should be complete by April.

Wall Street Week Ahead: Energy Stocks Look for Catalyst out of Doldrums

Buoyant oil prices since Donald Trump’s election have provided no lasting halo effect for energy stocks as the sector’s profit rebound has lacked vigor, but that could change in the week ahead with a fresh crop of quarterly scorecards. Helped by OPEC output cuts, oil prices are up roughly 20 percent since Trump’s victory, and U.S. crude has held above $50 a barrel since mid-December.

Harley-Davidson: Cramer’s Top Takeaways

Can government protection actually hurt American companies more than it helps? That was the question Cramer posited as he examined what, if anything, Donald Trump could do to help the likes of Harley Davidson . Trump recently met with Harley’s leadership in what was deemed a “listening session,” but Cramer noted that while both Harley and rival Polaris Industries , owners of the Indian motorcycle brand, saw sales revenue decline last quarter, it wasn’t because of foreign competition.

Taser: Cramer’s Top Takeaways

Taser CEO Rick Smith tells Jim Cramer his company’s acquisitions will add AI to its platform to help analyze data for law enforcement. For his “Executive Decision” segment, Cramer spoke with Rick Smith, co-founder and CEO of Taser International , makers of non-lethal weapons and evidence management systems.

Tech Investor Jackson to Drop Activism With New Fund

Eric Jackson, an outspoken investor whose barbs have targeted Apple Inc., Yahoo! Inc. and Viacom Inc., plans to turn his back on activism to start a new hedge fund. Jackson left as managing director at SpringOwl Asset Management LLC in December and plans to launch the as yet unnamed new fund in the middle of this year, he said.

Hain Celestial Shares Drop After Disclosing SEC Investigation in Friday News Dump

In a regulatory filing late Friday, Hain Celestial Group disclosed that it’s being investigated by the Securities and Exchange Commission for its accounting practices, sending shares down 3.5%, to $38.53, in after-hours trading. The filing stated that the SEC has “issued a formal order of investigation” and subpoenaed Hain for “relevant documents” after being informed in August of the delay of its fourth quarter earnings release.

Appeals court to weigh rehearing of Trump travel ban

Feb 10 A U.S. federal appeals court on Friday asked the Justice Department and the state of Washington to submit briefs on whether a larger panel of judges should decide if President Donald Trump’s travel ban should remain on hold. A three-judge 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel on Thursday refused to reinstate the ban, which temporarily halts travel from seven Muslim-majority countries, while litigation over its constitutionality is proceeding.

FCC ends wireless auction with $19.6B in bids

The Federal Communications Commission said Friday that the bidding phase of the agency’s first-ever auction of wireless spectrum had closed, with bids totaling $19.6 billion. “The participation of these broadcasters and wireless carriers will enable the Commission to release 84 megahertz of spectrum into the broadband marketplace,” he added.

New FCC chair closely guards his strategy to restructure net neutrality

WASHINGTON: The new chairman of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission under President Donald Trump is keeping under wraps his strategy to revise or reverse the Obama administration’s “net neutrality” rules, but emphasized he is committed to ensuring an open internet. Ajit Pai, 44, a Republican lawyer who has served as a FCC commissioner since 2012, strongly opposed former Democratic President Barack Obama administration’s 2015 net neutrality rules that reclassified broadband providers and treated them like a public utility.

Under Armour: Why We Shorted It

Last week, Under Armour stock crashed in value by 26%. This occurred when they announced that their holiday sales were less strong than expected and that next quarter’s earnings were likely to be lower than previously expected.

Why Ocular Therapeutix Inc Jumped Higher Today

Analyst Elemer Piros is excited about Ocular Therapeutix’s near-term potential to get Dextenza approved to treat post-surgical pain. Last month, Ocular Therapeutix resubmitted its application for Dextenza to the Food and Drug Administration after being issued a complete response letter — the FDA’s euphemism for a rejection — last July.

Greenberg Admits Aiding in Bogus AIG Deals, New York Says

Former American International Group Inc. Chief Executive Officer Maurice “Hank” Greenberg admitted to participating in and approving two fraudulent reinsurance deals as part of a settlement with New York’s attorney general, ending a contentious legal battle that has dragged out for almost a dozen years. The settlement, announced Friday, resolves a court fight in which Greenberg, 91, and his high-powered lawyer, David Boies, squared off against three successive state attorneys general.

CSX Said to Hit Roadblock in CEO Negotiations With Harrison

CSX Corp. and Hunter Harrison have discussed a three-year contract for the railroad veteran to take over as chief executive officer, but the deal has bogged down over details on how to support his plan to turn around the company, according to a person familiar with the situation. CSX on Friday extended the deadline to nominate directors as it negotiates with activist investor Paul Hilal, who is working with Harrison and seeking six seats on the company’s board, the person said.

What Happened in the Stock Market Today

Financial stocks remained in focus as investors sought to catch up to their rapidly changing earnings prospects under lessened regulatory pressures. The Financial Sector SPDR Select ETF hardly budged, though, ticking up by less than 0.5%.