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Monday’s Stock Movers: Akamai, Intel, Insulet, and More
A week after Japan’s Black Monday moment re-introduced panic to the markets, Akamai (AKAM) may trend higher. Last Friday, the firm jumped by 10.9% after posting quarterly results.In Q2, Akamai earned $1.58 (non-GAAP) per share after revenue increased by 4.7% Y/Y to $980 million. Though its growth is not impressive, analysts remained positive. They maintained their price targets and outlook for the security firm. Demand for computing is also an upside driver for profit margins.After Moody’s Ratings downgraded Intel’s (INTC) debt, shares fell again below $20.00. Moody’s cut its rating for…
Dorval Tunnel flooded with water, commuters asked to avoid area
The heavy rainfall has caused water to accumulate in the Dorval Tunnel.
Jasper evacuees to get information on phased re-entry of town today
Details about when and how evacuated residents of Jasper will be allowed to return to their homes nearly three weeks after a wildfire forced them to flee will be announced today.
Stabbing in Scarborough sends man to hospital: TPS
Toronto police are investigating a stabbing in Scarborough on Monday morning.
Letters August 12, 2024: ‘Minnesota could be what the Democrats need to win.’
DEMOCRAT REDUX I find very strange that there is little mention of Walter Mondale, who was Jimmy Carter’s running mate from Minnesota when they won the general election; it could happen again with Gov. Tim Walz being a running mate of Kamala Harris. No one is saying anything about Mondale. How come? I thought there […]
Senior dies after catching fire at CHSLD in Quebec City
A man in his 70s is dead after a fire at a long-term care centre in Quebec City.
Manitoba has beefed up efforts to fight retail theft, retailers hope for more
Manitoba’s recent efforts to curb retail theft are working, by many accounts, and some businesses are hoping for more permanent changes.
Best team in MLB! Montreal Expos fans, players look back at tragic ’94 season
Monday is the anniversary of one of the darkest days for Montreal Expos fans. On Aug. 12, 1994, the first full day of the Major League Baseball strike started and ended the Expos’ run at first place in the league and potential run to the World Series.
From farm to table: How extreme weather affects prices along the food supply chain
Extreme weather events like fires, floods, heat waves and droughts pose an increasing risk to Canada’s food supply chain, putting pressure on prices all the way to the grocery store shelf, say experts.
