Why Beyond Meat Stock Plummeted Again Today
A pack of analysts became much more bearish on the company’s prospects.
Required Reading
This week, Manhattan offices are still mostly empty, Gwyneth Paltrow releases luxury baby diapers, how to remove your personal data from Google, and much more.
Nani Chacon’s Urban Interventions Enter the Museum
The artist says she wants to “confront people with beauty and pride and complexity.”
A Mixed Bag of Travel Trends
With a close look at Airbnb.
Weaving an Altar to Guatemala’s Pre-Hispanic Glory
Sandra Monterroso confronts the knots that tie together the inequalities, violence, discrimination, racism, and patriarchy in Guatemala.
NYC Exhibition Invites Viewers to Go for a Nap
For all its quirks, Sprout Hinge Nap Wobble’s immersive elements never feel gimmicky.
Why Redfin Stock Rallied 21% Today
Big net losses and a market fixated on a possible recession have been dragging the stock down for months.
Why Ford Stock Dropped Today
The automaker’s profits may have peaked, according to one investment bank.
Utz Brands, Inc. (UTZ) Q1 2022 Earnings Call Transcript
UTZ earnings call for the period ending March 31, 2022.
Bioceres Crop Solutions Corp. (BIOX) Q3 2022 Earnings Call Transcript
BIOX earnings call for the period ending March 31, 2022.
Privia Health Group, Inc. (PRVA) Q1 2022 Earnings Call Transcript
PRVA earnings call for the period ending March 31, 2022.
Neuronetics, Inc. (STIM) Q1 2022 Earnings Call Transcript
STIM earnings call for the period ending March 31, 2022.
Camtek (CAMT) Q1 2022 Earnings Call Transcript
CAMT earnings call for the period ending March 31, 2022.
Latham Group, Inc. (SWIM) Q1 2022 Earnings Call Transcript
SWIM earnings call for the period ending March 31, 2022.
Large-scale ocean sanctuaries could protect coral reefs from climate change
Earth’s oceans are home to some of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet, but warming temperatures are causing many marine animals, including coral, to die out.
Disparities in natural gas leak prevalence in U.S. urban areas
A new study reveals that in U.S. cities over a several-year period, natural gas pipeline leaks were more prevalent in neighborhoods with low-income or majority non-white populations than those with high income or predominately white populations.