Mohawk Group price target raised to $42 from $35 at DA Davidson 08:14 MWK DA Davidson analyst Tom Forte raised the firm's price target on Mohawk Group to $42 from $35 and keeps a Buy rating on the shares. The analyst is updating his discounted cash flow model of the stock's valuation, including his long-term EBITDA margin forecast of 17.5%.
Fisker sees fleet unit strength as companies strive for zero emission solutions 08:13 FSR Fisker passed 14,000 reservations for its Fisker Ocean SUV, boosted by interest and orders from the fleet market globally. In Q4 last year, the company signed its first significant fleet order - for 300 vehicles - with Viggo, the technology-driven Danish ride-hailing service. Through the work of the Climate Group, over 100 of the world's leading companies are making commitments to transition their fleets to EV by 2030, alone representing five million vehicles. "We are encouraged by the interest being shown by the corporate sector towards enabling greater access to zero emission mobility," said Fisker
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Teledyne introduces COSMOS large-array cameras for astronomy 08:02 TDY Teledyne Imaging is proud to introduce COSMOS, large-format, back side illuminated CMOS cameras optimized for astronomy. Exclusively developed by Teledyne Imaging, COSMOS draws on decades of expertise in CCD and CMOS sensor and camera development to enable new possibilities in ground-based astronomical imaging.
Teledyne is one of those special companies that for some reason never stops going up. POOL is another but WAY back in the day TDY was probably in the high $20's-$40's I never thought it would end up here-- a $391 stock!!! Only one in a thousand or more companies pull this off and I don't know what makes them different from others it's a combination of factors too deep to quantify... There must be a math formula for this: Share count X earnings growth divided by something but what?