Universal Electronics: Q2 Earnings Snapshot
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:07:30 GMT
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Universal Electronics Inc. (UEIC) on Thursday reported a loss of $10.4 million in its second quarter.The Scottsdale, Arizona-based company said it had a loss of 81 cents per share. Losses, adjusted for non-recurring costs and stock option expense, came to 6 cents per share.The remote control maker posted revenue of $107.4 million in the period.For the current quarter ending in September, Universal Electronics expects its per-share earnings to range from 2 cents to 12 cents.The company said it expects revenue in the range of $108 million to $118 million for the fiscal third quarter._____This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on UEIC at https://www.zacks.com/ap/UEICSourceAirbnb profit jumps to $650 million in 2Q, as bookings increase and rental rates hold steady
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:07:30 GMT
Airbnb said Thursday its second-quarter profit jumped more than 70% over last summer, to $650 million, as revenue rose on strong bookings for summer-vacation rentals.The San Francisco company said bookings grew 11% over the same period last year. Still, they were a bit lighter than analysts expected.The shares fell 2% after nearly an hour of late trading.Airbnb has been battling complaints that high cleaning fees have pushed prices closer to, or even above, hotels for short rentals. It changed its site to display cleaning fees upfront, when consumers are price-shopping.Prices, however, remain stubbornly high. Airbnb had forecast that average rates customers pay per night would fall slightly in the second quarter compared with last year. Instead, the average nightly rate rose 1% to $166.CEO Brian Chesky said on a call with analysts that the price customers book is lower than list prices on average.“So we do see people gravitating toward more affordable stays,” Chesky said. He said so...Lawyer: Dating apps had prior reports of accused rapist who faces 49 counts
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:07:30 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- A man accused of drugging and sexually assaulting several women is facing additional charges, the Denver District Attorney’s Office said.Stephen Matthews, 35, was initially arrested in April after a woman accused him of drugging her on a date they planned through a dating app. Following that arrest, police encouraged other possible victims to come forward -- and they did. Matthews was arrested again in May and, at that time, facing 34 felony counts from 16 victims, according to the DA's office. On Thursday, the DA's office said there are now 15 victims involved but Matthews is facing 49 felony counts. 16 women accuse local man of sexual assault The charges include sexual assault – victim helpless, sexual assault – no consent, sexual assault – overcome will, drugging, and sexual assault – victim incapable of appraising condition, drugging.Burg Simpson is representing several of Matthews' accusers and said the law firm plans on going after the dating apps he used, ...Your building could be hit by lightning and you wouldn't know it
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:07:30 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- On a dark and stormy day in Colorado, lightning lights up the sky to make it look like it's daytime for just a moment.When your living room seems more like a concert venue with strobe lights of lightning and the rolling bass of thunder, you might wonder how close it is. Are you a prime target for a lightning strike? Colorado is one of the top states with the highest risks of dying from a lightning strike. It might even be hitting your building, and you won't even know it. That's why a lot of apartment complexes and buildings in Denver have lightning rods."Just about every major building downtown, at least 80% of them," Ed McDonald, the owner of McDonald's Lightning Protection, said.McDonald said a person would probably not know if lightning struck a building with a lightning rod, as long as it was installed correctly that is.Without one, McDonald said, "It does an awful lot of damage or burns it to the ground." This is the most common activity in lightning death...Police arrest 3 in 7-Eleven shooting in Arvada
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:07:30 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Police say three people were arrested in the shooting of three unhoused women outside of a 7-Eleven in Arvada.According to the Arvada Police Department, a man was arrested Tuesday, and a man and a woman were booked Wednesday, all without incident. Police did not release information about their possible charges, but they called the two men suspects and the woman an "involved individual."The shooting happened just after 1 a.m. Friday at the 7-Eleven store at 7355 Ralston Rd.According to police, witnesses said two males entered the store and began to shoplift, and when they left, several unhoused people outside confronted them about it.Police said the suspects got in a car and drove onto 58th Avenue, where they stopped in front of the store and fired several shots. Three women were hit and suffered non-life-threatening injuries.‘I speak perfect English’: Surfside commissioner accuses mayor of racism and misogyny after testy exchange
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:07:30 GMT
A Surfside commissioner is blasting the behavior of the town’s mayor, claiming his racist views were on display during a testy exchange with her during a commission meeting. Speaking with 7News on Thursday afternoon, Surfside Commissioner Nelly Velasquez did not mince words about her feelings toward Mayor Shlomo Danzinger.“It’s clear [his behavior is] because I am a Latin woman, and he is a misogynist that tries to embarrass us,” she said.Velasquez gripe is the way that she says she was treated by Danzinger on Wednesday, when commissioners and the mayor were discussing term limits.“What they’re looking for is, every two years, they get a new boss, new direction. It’s not easy to run a town like this. It’s not working,” said Danzinger.Seconds later, the mayor asked Velasquez, who had the floor, to refrain from interrupting.“Commissioner, please stop interrupting,” he said.After a brief pause, Danzinger said, “OK,...Man hospitalized after suffering burns in NE Miami-Dade apartment fire
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:07:30 GMT
A smoky situation at an apartment building in Northeast Miami-Dade sent a man to the hospital.Miami-Dade Fire Rescue units responded to the scene of the fire at a complex near Northeast 191st Street and 14th Avenue, Thursday afternoon.Officials said the victim was trapped inside the second-floor unit where the fire ignited.Paramedics transported him to Jackson Memorial Hospital in critical condition after he suffered burns.SUV crash kills a man and his grandson while they work in yard in Maine
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:07:30 GMT
SANFORD, Maine (AP) — Police are investigating a fatal crash in Maine in which an SUV veered off a road and killed a man and his grandson.The crash happened on Wednesday afternoon in Sanford and killed Michael Gilbar, 65, of Jericho, Vermont, and his 15-year-old grandson, police said. The two were working in the yard of Gilbar’s summer home, the Portland Press Herald reported.Gilbar was transported by ambulance to Sanford Seacoast Regional Airport for transport to a hospital but was pronounced dead, police said. The teenager, who police did not name, was pronounced dead at the scene.Police have not named the driver, who they said was transported to a hospital for non-life-threatening injuries.Bottle redemption law expansion also includes higher deposit
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:07:30 GMT
Forty years after the state added a five-cent deposit on some plastic bottles in order to encourage recycling, climate advocates say it’s “the right moment” to expand state’s bottle redemption law.Proposals before the Committee on Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy would increase the bottle deposit from its current five cents to 10 cents and add more types of beverage containers to the program, putting a deposit on water bottles, vitamin drinks, nips and bottles for other drinks that weren’t contemplated when the initial law was adopted in 1982.Efforts to update this bill have failed in the Legislature for years, and voters in 2014 shot down a ballot question to tack the five-cent bottle deposit onto drinks besides beer and soda.Without success in expanding the deposit, advocates told lawmakers at two Joint Committee on Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy hearings Wednesday (as House and Senat...Police: Man charged with DUI after hitting police cruiser head-on in Manchester, NH
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:07:30 GMT
A man allegedly driving under the influence struck a police cruiser in Manchester, New Hampshire Saturday night, police said.The police officer in the vehicle was forced to crawl out of the passenger side of her cruiser after it was hit by 60-year-old Craig Young of Weare, who was charged with a DUI.Around 7 p.m., the officer was blocking off a road in the area of 163 South Mammoth Road to keep traffic away from downed power lines. Around 9 p.m., while the cruiser had the emergency lights activated, Young’s Toyota Landcruiser struck the cruiser on the driver’s side.The officer was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries, and Young was not injured.Latest news
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