Pagaya (PGY) Targets 50% Profit Growth with AI Lending Platform
Pagaya Technologies (NASDAQ:PGY) announced at the Morgan Stanley TMT conference that it targets $100‑$150 million in GAAP net income by 2026, representing roughly 50 % profit growth. The company will rely on its AI‑driven lending platform, powered by a trillion‑record application dataset, to improve underwriting across personal, auto and point‑of‑sale financing. It is transitioning from riskier loan origination to a partner‑led, product‑focused model that includes new tools such as Pre‑Screen and Affiliate Optimizer. Despite a challenging macro environment, Pagaya expects to maintain positive cash flow while expanding its multi‑product offering.

How to Unify Customer Data From Mobile Apps and Websites
Modern buyers switch between mobile apps and websites, creating data silos that obscure the true customer journey. Unifying these fragmented signals into a single, persistent profile enables real‑time personalization, accurate attribution, and streamlined privacy compliance. The article outlines three core...

Montauk Point Hires Dr. Gero Michel to Lead Its Risk and Analytics Platform
Montauk Point Ltd., a Bermuda‑based advisory firm for third‑party risk capital, has hired Dr. Gero Michel to lead its risk and analytics platform. Michel, a 35‑year veteran of insurance and reinsurance with senior roles at AIG, RMS, and Aon, will...
Exclusive: Miravoice, Builder Of An AI ‘Interviewer’ To Conduct Phone Surveys, Raises $6.3M
Miravoice, a California startup, announced a $6.3 million seed round led by Unusual Ventures, with participation from Neo, 25madison and angels from Ramp, PubMatic, Atlassian and Google. The company’s AI‑powered voice interviewer can run long‑form phone surveys—over 120 questions and 40 minutes—across...
EarBuds Podcast Collective Newsletter Reveals 9th Anniversary Survey Results, Highlighting Podcast Discovery Insights
EarBuds Podcast Collective marked its ninth anniversary by surveying 62 highly engaged listeners about how they interact with its weekly curated newsletter. The results show that roughly half of readers open every issue while others select editions based on themes,...
Built Fast. Sold Faster. Broken Later? The Truth About Accounting Tech | ARC
The accounting‑tech sector is dominated by a sprint‑to‑market mindset, where startups prioritize minimal viable products and aggressive sales over robust engineering. Venture‑capital funding and investor expectations push firms to launch quickly, leveraging AI hype to attract attention at expos and...
The Macro Implications of Chipflation
AI‑driven data‑center expansion and heightened defense spending have pushed semiconductor prices sharply higher, with DRAM costs rising roughly 17‑fold over the past year. This demand surge is concentrated in developed Asian economies—Japan, South Korea and Taiwan—where advanced chip production fuels a...

7 Tips for Better HR Software Selection
The article outlines seven practical steps for CHROs to select the right HR software, starting with building a cross‑functional buying team and adopting a people‑centric mindset. It stresses the importance of probing implementation details, feature depth, and vendor transparency before...
NCAA Men’s Final Four: A Tale of the Tall
College basketball’s Final Four this year featured unprecedented size, with each of the four teams averaging at least 6‑foot‑6 when weighted by minutes. The height surge, now in the 90th percentile of Division I history, has translated into elite offensive rebounding,...
Jaded London Founders: ‘Our Stores Are Not Just Retail – They Are a Gen Z Experience’
Jaded London founders Grant Goulden and Jade Camber explain that their stores are built as immersive, community‑focused "Gen Z experiences" rather than conventional retail spaces. They credit culturally resonant collaborations, a digital‑first marketing approach, and a strong community ethos for...

Microsoft’s New ‘Superintelligence’ Game Plan Is All About Business
Microsoft has appointed its first CEO of AI, Mustafa Suleyman, to steer a "superintelligence" agenda centered on business value. A March restructuring merged enterprise and consumer AI groups under the Copilot banner, freeing Suleyman to focus on frontier models. The...

Stop Wasting Your Wins — Why Your Past Successes Are the Most Underrated Resources You Have Right Now
The article argues that entrepreneurs often overlook their past victories as a strategic asset, treating success as a ceiling rather than a springboard. It urges founders to pause, reflect on the skills, relationships, and freedom earned, and distinguish between genuine...

Does HBO Max Have Any Deals for Men's March Madness?
HBO Max will stream the 2026 NCAA Men’s March Madness Final Four (April 4) and championship (April 6) without additional fees, but it offers no standalone discount. Viewers can instead subscribe to a Disney+, Hulu, and HBO Max ad‑free bundle for $33...

Retailer Becomes Brand: Belgian Home Chain Juntoo at a Turning Point
Juntoo, a Belgian home‑furnishings chain launched in 2021, now operates 22 stores and enjoys roughly 80 % aided brand awareness in Flanders. The retailer is shifting from a pure retail model to a full‑fledged interior design brand, designing all furniture in‑house....
Warby Parker (WRBY) Experienced a Rollercoaster Ride in Q4. Here’s Why
Warby Parker’s shares plunged 22% in Q4 2025 after a cautious market reaction to lower‑than‑expected sales, though higher margins drove earnings above forecasts. The eyewear retailer posted a 52‑week gain of 32.8% despite the volatility, while the broader small‑cap market...
What the Iran War Could Mean for Stocks, Bonds and Growth
The ongoing Iran‑Gulf conflict is already weighing on global markets, with oil supply disruptions driving higher energy prices. Investor sentiment swings between brief equity rallies sparked by President Trump’s optimistic remarks and swift pullbacks as fighting persists. Analysts warn that...

US Trade Deficit Widens in February As Imports Offset Record Exports
The U.S. trade deficit widened 4.9% in February, reaching $57.3 billion as a 4.3% jump in imports offset a record‑high $314.8 billion export total. Imports were buoyed by AI‑related capital equipment, while goods exports surged 5.9% to an all‑time high. The goods...

Mobile-Focused Studio Coffee Stain Malmö Shuts Down
Piranha Games, the Canadian studio behind MechWarrior 5: Clans, announced a layoff affecting 38 employees across writing, art, design, and engineering. The cuts follow the game's under‑performance in attracting new players, falling short of sales targets set by parent company Enad Global 7...

The CDO Role Has Changed — And So Has What “Good” Looks Like
The chief data officer (CDO) role has shifted from primarily delivering dashboards and pipelines to guaranteeing that data drives decisions, behaviors, and outcomes. Modern CDOs now own the entire data value chain, emphasizing trusted data, clear ownership, and rapid question‑to‑action...
QVC Group Anticipates Going Concern Warning
QVC Group has not filed its 2025 Form 10‑K, citing ongoing lender negotiations and a pending audit review. Management expects to disclose substantial doubt about the company’s ability to continue as a going concern. The retailer recently received a Fitch...

Top Infra Secondaries Opportunities Emerge Mid-Lifecycle – BNP Paribas AM Alts
BNP Paribas Asset Management's alternatives arm has launched its inaugural infrastructure secondaries fund, following a seed portfolio built in 2023 after the team moved from AXA IM Prime. The fund secured its first close in 2024, signaling growing investor appetite...

India Approaches Fertilizer Producers as Iran War Curbs Supplies
India is actively courting major nitrogen and phosphatic fertilizer producers to secure direct imports as the Iran‑related conflict disrupts traditional supply routes. Officials have opened talks with Russia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Algeria and Egypt, while also seeking urea from China....

Zephyr's Adjusted for Risk: Deciphering Risk in Private Credit Markets
In a recent Zephyr podcast, Simplify Asset Management’s Christopher Getter discussed the evolving risk landscape of private credit. He noted that the sector has already priced in much of the stress, with discounts to book value widening beyond 20% while...
Total Nonfarm Payrolls for March 2026 Are Projected to Rise By 60,000
The median forecast for March 2026 non‑farm payrolls predicts a gain of 60,000 jobs, a sharp rebound after February’s 92,000‑job decline. This estimate far exceeds the 12‑month average increase of 13,000, indicating a potential turnaround in hiring momentum. Unemployment is expected...

Nine in Ten Enterprises Plan to Expand On-Premises Footprint Amid Rising Cloud Costs and Data Sovereignty Mandates
A Cloudian‑commissioned survey of 212 senior IT leaders reveals that 89% of enterprises intend to expand their on‑premises infrastructure over the next two years, while 75% have already repatriated workloads from public cloud. The shift is driven by tightening data‑sovereignty...
Australia Turns to Less-Established Urea Origins
Australia’s urea importers are scrambling for new sources after the Strait of Hormuz closure halted the Gulf region, which normally supplies about two‑thirds of the country’s fertilizer needs. Importers have turned to Egypt and Nigeria, but both face Australian Quarantine...
The Australian Creator Who Said ‘Yes’ Before She Knew How: Kat Clark Shares Business Blueprint
Australian creator Kat Clark turned a turbulent teen‑mom start into a digital empire, amassing over 10 million followers across TikTok, Instagram, YouTube and Snapchat. She leveraged viral recipe videos to launch a $10‑a‑month paid community, then pivoted to product entrepreneurship with...
Reject Talen-Energy Capital Power Plant Deal, PJM Market Monitor Tells FERC
Federal regulators are being urged to reject Talen Energy’s proposed purchase of about 2.6 GW from Energy Capital Partners because the deal would amplify Talen’s market power in the PJM Interconnection. Monitoring Analytics warns the acquisition could pull capacity out of...

Algolia Appoints Stephen Lynch as Chief Executive Officer
Algolia announced Stephen Lynch as its new chief executive officer, succeeding Bernadette Nixon who will remain on the board. Lynch arrives with two decades of experience in AI search and large‑scale platforms, most recently as General Manager and EVP of...
From Edge to Enterprise: How the Endpoint Became IT’s Most Strategic Layer and Why Lenovo Is Joining the Conversation at...
Enterprise endpoints have shifted from commodity devices to strategic layers in digital workspaces. As hybrid work, zero‑trust models, and cloud‑first applications proliferate, endpoints now enforce identity, security, and user experience. Lenovo is highlighting this evolution at IGEL’s Now & Next...
Singapore Bunker Supply Continues to Run Down as Middle East War Drags On
Singapore, the world’s largest bunkering hub, sold 56.2 million metric tons of bunker fuel in 2025, a 3.2% increase year‑over‑year. Over half of its fuel imports travel through the Strait of Hormuz, which has been effectively closed since the Middle East...

Clari + Salesloft Names Rick Hasselman CFO to Drive the Next Phase of Its Predictive Revenue System
Clari and Salesloft have appointed Rick Hasselman as chief financial officer to steer financial strategy after their December 2025 merger. Hasselman, a 30‑year finance veteran, will oversee integration of the two platforms and embed rigorous financial discipline. His mandate includes...

An Evolution: LP and GP Interest in Structured and CFO Technology Is on the Up
Temasek launched its first collateralised fund obligation (CFO) in 2006, pioneering structured‑finance technology. Over the past two decades the CFO market has matured, drawing renewed interest from both limited partners (LPs) and general partners (GPs). Recent data shows a surge...

Craig Fox Acquires A CNY LPTV Property
Craig Fox, a veteran owner of Central New York radio stations, has agreed to purchase a low‑power television station serving the Syracuse market. The transaction was disclosed in FCC filings prepared by David Oxenford of Wilkinson Barker Knauer. While the...

Llms.txt Was Step One. Here’s The Architecture That Comes Next via @Sejournal, @DuaneForrester
The article argues that llms.txt is only a first‑step for AI‑ready brand content, offering a flat list of Markdown files but no relational context. It proposes a four‑layer machine‑readable architecture—JSON‑LD fact sheets, entity‑relationship graphs, versioned content APIs, and provenance metadata—to...

Hihotels Debuts The Legacy Circle
hihotels by Hospitality International has launched The Legacy Circle, a prestige program honoring franchise partners with up to 40 years of affiliation. The brand touts a 97% overall franchisee retention rate, far exceeding typical industry levels. The program offers custom...

Boralex Secures $202m Ontario BESS Financing
Boralex and Six Nations of the Grand River Development Corporation have closed a CAD $202 million financing package (≈ US$147 million) for the 125 MW/500 MWh Oxford battery energy storage system in Ontario, slated for commercial operation in 2027. The deal, funded by Canadian Imperial Bank...
McDonald’s Reshapes Leadership with New US Operations Role
McDonald’s announced a major leadership reshuffle, creating a new chief operating officer role for U.S. operations headed by Skye Anderson. Anderson will integrate national operations, restaurant development, supply chain and technology under a single umbrella. Mattijs Backx was promoted to...
Cut the AI Slop: IAS Low-Quality GenAI Avoidance Is Now in Open Beta
Integral Ad Science (IAS) launched an open‑beta Low‑Quality GenAI Avoidance feature, integrated with its Context Control Avoidance suite, to block ads next to low‑quality AI‑generated content. The tool scores AI‑slop in near real time and works pre‑bid via a ready‑made...
AI Agents Are Coming for Money Launderers
DailyPay, an earned‑wage‑access platform handling about $30 billion annually, has deployed agentic AI from ComplyAdvantage to bolster its anti‑money‑laundering (AML) operations. The autonomous AI agent gathers and summarizes transaction data, feeding it to human analysts who retain final decision authority. According...
Fable: The Deceiver
An unnamed CEO orchestrated the largest U.S. bankruptcy on record, wiping out $180 billion in investor capital. He concealed unprofitability by reclassifying operating expenses as capital expenditures and by moving reserve funds into revenue to hit quarterly targets. The fraud led...

BrainDonors and HubSpot to Host B2B Growth Conference This May
BrainDonors and HubSpot are co‑hosting the B2B Growth Conf 2026 in Sofia on May 8, gathering over 500 B2B leaders to explore how to make revenue growth predictable. The single‑day agenda is split into four blocks—digital growth, revenue operations, AI‑driven outbound, and...

CodeSignal Launches Industry-First Agentic Coding Assessments for AI-Era Engineering Hiring
CodeSignal, an AI‑native skills platform, introduced agentic coding assessments that evaluate engineers’ ability to build solutions using AI tools such as Claude Code, Cursor and Codex. A March 2026 survey of 450 U.S. developers showed 91% use these tools and...

IMF Says US Fed Has Little Scope for Rate Cuts This Year
The International Monetary Fund’s latest Article IV review finds U.S. inflation on track to meet the Federal Reserve’s 2 % target in early 2027, but signals minimal room for rate cuts this year. IMF staff project only a single policy rate reduction...

Sysco’s Bid for Restaurant Depot: Distribution Control Is Shifting
Sysco has announced a $29.1 billion bid to acquire Jetro Restaurant Depot, merging its delivery‑centric network with Depot’s cash‑and‑carry warehouse model. The combined platform would serve over 700,000 independent operators through mixed pick‑up and delivery options, targeting roughly $250 million in annual...
VanEck Expands TruSector ETF Suite, Bringing Precision Sector Exposure to Financials (TRUF) and Healthcare (TRUH)
VanEck announced the launch of two new TruSector exchange‑traded funds – the Financials ETF (TRUF) and the Healthcare ETF (TRUH) – expanding its sector‑focused suite. The funds are designed to deliver full market‑cap exposure to their respective sectors while remaining...

Esprit: Revenue Halved but Losses Narrowed
Esprit has transitioned to a pure licensing model after selling most of its operational assets, effectively becoming a brand‑only business. In the first fiscal year post‑relaunch, revenue fell by roughly 50%, but the company’s losses narrowed dramatically compared with the...

Numos Gets $4.25M to Build Transparent Finance AI
Numos, an AI platform for enterprise finance teams, closed a $4.25 million seed round led by General Catalyst. The software integrates with accounting systems, billing tools, data warehouses and spreadsheets, delivering transparent, auditable AI reasoning for tasks like variance analysis and...
Sushi Suppliers Eat Happy, Hana Discuss Merger
Germany's Eat Happy Group and Hana Group's European sushi operations are negotiating a merger, backed by a strategic investment from One Rock Capital Partners. The combined entity would cover roughly 5,800 points of sale across 14 European countries, linking Hana's...
How to Kill Fundraising Response: Tell a Story
A new M+R AI study examined 3.8 billion nonprofit emails and found that messages containing personal stories generated a 29% lower response rate than story‑free emails. The analysis suggests that generic storytelling often creates a donor disconnect, diluting the call to...