
Businesses Move to Rein In AI in the Shift to Autonomous Finance
Enterprises are granting AI agents authority to initiate payments, approve refunds, and orchestrate cross‑functional workflows, shifting from assistance to autonomous action. Security researchers warn that more than 1.5 million deployed agents could be exposed to misuse, expanding the attack surface faster than traditional controls. Companies are responding with identity‑centric governance, AgenticOps life‑cycle management, and guardian agents that monitor behavior in real time. At the same time, vendors like Noma Security and insurers such as AIUC are emerging to provide monitoring tools and risk‑transfer products for autonomous finance.

Experience Economy Pushes Payments to $20B Super Bowl Test
The 2026 Super Bowl generated roughly $20.2 billion in experience‑economy spending, spanning tickets, merchandise, streaming and legal wagering. Paysafe’s CEO Bruce Lowthers highlighted the need for payment platforms that can process massive, real‑time transactions across multiple methods without friction. AI‑driven fraud...

Intellinetics, Inc. Appoints Alison Forsythe as President and CEO
Intellinetics, a NYSE American‑listed digital transformation solutions provider, announced Alison Forsythe as its new President and Chief Executive Officer effective February 17, 2026. Forsythe brings over 20 years of SaaS and enterprise software leadership, most recently as CEO of AI‑powered...

TheKey’s CEO Plots Home Health Expansion
TheKey, a Delray, Florida‑based home‑care provider, is moving to add private‑pay nursing services in four new states, aiming for a total of six states by the end of 2026. The company is finalizing licensure for the southern half of California...

Why Gucci Should Emulate Burberry to Rediscover Its Touch
Gucci’s Q4 sales slumped 10% year‑on‑year, pulling Kering’s overall revenue down 10% to €14.7 billion in 2025. CEO Luca de Meo, appointed in September, flagged the dip as a low point but promised a disciplined rebound in 2026. The group has already...
Ellison Should Pause Warner Bros Gamble Now
Maverick, Don't Do It: Ellison's Warner Bros. Gamble Is a Mission He Should Abandon (For Now...) $PSKY $WBD $NFLX https://t.co/EkRaklKyol
Asian Paints Faces Near-Term Headwinds as Weak Q3 Dampens Sentiment
Asian Paints reported an 8% growth in decorative volumes for Q3, slowing from the 11% pace in the prior quarter, and saw its EBITDA margin expand to 20.1% on lower raw‑material costs. The company retained its FY‑26 guidance of 8‑10%...
Fortanix and NTT DATA Partner to Solve Challenges Around Data Sovereignty and Security for AI Factories With NVIDIA
Fortanix, NTT DATA and NVIDIA have launched a joint service that lets Indian enterprises run AI Factories within hardware‑based secure enclaves. The offering combines Fortanix’s Confidential Computing platform, NVIDIA’s secure GPUs and NTT DATA’s full‑lifecycle managed services to protect data and models...
Molson Coors Beverage Co (TAP) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Molson Coors reported over $1.1 billion free cash flow for 2025 and expects a similar amount in 2026. The company launched a three‑year, $450 million cost‑savings initiative and doubled its share‑repurchase authorization to $4 billion, extending the program to 2031. Net debt fell...
Coca-Cola Consolidated Inc (COKE) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Coca‑Cola Consolidated reported Q4 2025 organic revenue growth of 5% and a comparable EPS of $0.58, a 6% year‑over‑year increase, despite a 5‑point currency headwind. The company generated $11.4 billion in free cash flow, lifted North America operating margin to 30%,...
Martin Midstream Partners LP (MMLP) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Martin Marietta Materials reported record Q4 and full‑year 2025 results, with aggregates revenue rising 8% to $1.2 billion and gross profit per ton climbing 9% to $8.59. Full‑year building‑materials revenue reached $5.7 billion, gross margin expanded 173 basis points to 31%, and...

Lone Wolf Taps New CEO; Fathom Names VP of Growth
Lone Wolf Technologies appointed Matt Fischer, former Bullhorn president and COO, as its new CEO, succeeding Jimmy Kelly who moves to an advisory role. Fischer’s deep product and technology background is expected to accelerate Lone Wolf’s innovation agenda. Fathom Realty...
Jimmy Kelly Steps Down as CEO of Lone Wolf
Jimmy Kelly has stepped down as CEO of Lone Wolf Technologies after a seven‑year run marked by an aggressive acquisition strategy that added five companies, including W+R Studios, within nine months. The privately‑held firm, which powers a platform used by...
Surging China Auto Exports to Counter Carrier Overcapacity Fears: Wilhelmsen CEO
Wallenius Wilhelmsen CEO Lasse Kristoffersen said China will ship an additional 2.3 million vehicles this year, boosting total exports to roughly 8.2 million units. The surge aligns with an 8% increase in roll‑on/roll‑off carrier capacity, adding 67 new vessels to a fleet of...

PCCI CEO Steve Miff on the 4 Pillars of a Trustworthy AI Framework
Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation (PCCI) unveiled a four‑pillar framework—prediction transparency, performance transparency, security transparency, and compliance—to ensure trustworthy AI throughout model lifecycles. The framework underpins 14 production models and several in testing, supported by tools like the Islet visualizer...

Clarity Innovations Hires Hobbs as Chief Executive
Clarity Innovations announced Brian Hobbs as its new chief executive, tapping a two‑decade veteran of the national‑security market. Hobbs previously led Accenture Federal Services' national‑security portfolio after joining through the Novetta acquisition. The hire follows Capitol Meridian Partners' 2023 purchase...
Aon Makes Reinsurance Appointment
Aon announced that Nick Fraccalvieri will assume the role of CEO of global facultative for its Reinsurance Solutions division effective March 1, succeeding Andrew Laing after a decade at the helm. Laing will transition to UK CEO of Reinsurance Solutions while retaining his...
Renegade Global CEO Amy Jo Martin Explains How Cutting Meetings Can Help You Soar
Renegade Global CEO Amy Jo Martin argues that excessive meetings cripple productivity and proposes a disciplined cutback. She cites internal data showing meetings occupy roughly 30% of senior leaders' weeks and outlines a framework for replacing low‑value gatherings with asynchronous tools and...
Consumer Pressures General Mills Amid Price Cuts
General Mills is feeling the squeeze as consumers trade down to cheaper private‑label cereals and pet foods. Recent price cuts lifted unit volumes, but the gains were insufficient to offset margin erosion. The shift reflects broader post‑pandemic tightening of discretionary...
Roku Shares Climb. Is It Too Late to Buy the Stock?
Roku reported a robust Q4, with revenue rising 16% to $1.39 billion and EPS flipping to a profit of $0.53, beating expectations. Platform revenue surged 18% to $1.22 billion, driven by video ads and premium subscriptions, while device revenue barely grew. Adjusted...
PE Pay Lessons
Private‑equity (PE) firms lure executives with potentially massive, but highly conditional, equity payouts tied to long‑term value creation and exit events. Public‑company boards are feeling pressure as top talent compares these offers to traditional compensation packages that combine salary, cash...
Tripadvisor Engages with Starboard as Activist Seeks Board Control, Sale
Tripadvisor disclosed multiple discussions with activist investor Starboard Value, which owns about 9 % of the company and is seeking board control and a possible sale. Starboard criticizes a 50 % share decline since CEO Matt Goldberg’s 2022 appointment, slow adoption of...

Market Isn't Being Rational Right Now: Qu
PSP Growth Managing Director Momei Qu told Bloomberg Surveillance that the market is acting irrationally, with NVIDIA’s stock sliding despite record AI‑related capital expenditures announced by the so‑called “MAG 7” firms. Qu said investors are torn between fears that massive AI...
Colliers Going All-In on AI, CEO Hennick Says
Colliers announced a multiyear, record‑high AI investment, raising its IT capital expenditures to a level never seen in the company’s history. The spend is expected to deliver productivity gains and higher margins within two to three years across its commercial...
Brain Health Becomes Decade‑Long Priority Through Daily Habits
The next decade is the brain health decade, as I discussed with Bristol Myers Squibb (@bmsnews) CEO Chris Boerner at their Global Town Hall last week when @Thrive Global launched our brain health partnership to their 34,000 employees. BMS is...
Ex-Altera CEO Leads Vsora to Challenge Nvidia, AMD
Former Altera CEO Sandra Rivera has joined French AI chip startup @vsora_dsp as chair of the board. I had a chat with her about raising Vsora's profile, raising funding, and competing with Nvidia, AMD and the entire landscape of startups...
Amwell Expects Lower Revenue in 2026
Amwell announced 2026 revenue guidance of $195 million to $205 million, down from $249.3 million in 2025, after divesting non‑core assets. The company has consolidated its offerings into a single, technology‑enabled care platform focused on SaaS and third‑party services. Executives said the streamlined...
PepsiCo’s CMO on How Its Super Bowl Strategy Informs 2026 Growth Plans
PepsiCo used its Super Bowl 60 advertising slate to spotlight three growth engines—Pepsi Zero Sugar, Lay’s and the newly‑acquired prebiotic soda Poppi—while also delivering off‑screen experiences like a Doritos food truck and Tostitos cantina. The campaign helped Zero Sugar post over...

Hyatt Names Mark Hoplamazian Chairman
Hyatt Hotels Corp appointed its president and chief executive, Mark Hoplamazian, as chairman, replacing retiring executive chairman Thomas Pritzker, who has guided the company since 2004. Hoplamazian, who has led Hyatt for nearly two decades, oversaw the brand’s asset‑light expansion...
Familiar Faces: Why Food and Beverage Companies Are Bringing Back Former CEOs
Amid a volatile market, three major food and beverage firms—Boston Beer, Simply Good Foods, and Hormel—have reinstated former CEOs Jim Koch, Joe Scalzo, and Jeffrey Ettinger. The boards cite the leaders’ prior growth records as a source of stability while...
Carlsberg Considering Listing of India Business to Unlock Shareholders Value: Group CEO
Carlsberg’s Group CEO Jacob Aarup‑Andersen confirmed the company is actively exploring an initial public offering of its Indian business, though no final decision has been made. The move aims to unlock shareholder value as the subsidiary posted high single‑digit volume...

International Business Briefs | Kennedy Wilson to Go Private in $1.5bn CEO-Led Deal
Kennedy Wilson agreed to a $1.5 bn CEO‑led buyout, offering a 10.2% premium and targeting a Q2 2026 close. Genuine Parts announced a split into two publicly traded entities—Automotive Parts Group and Industrial Parts Group—set to finalize in Q1 2027 after an activist‑driven settlement. Blackstone‑backed...
CEOs Must Publish Transparent AI-Forward Memos
100% agree. This is why I’ve been pushing for organizations to publish AI-Forward CEO Memos that are honest and transparent. CEOs need to be more proactive in communicating the impact of AI, and make the next steps for employees more...
Talking Transports: AI’s Demand for Power Is Good for Transports
AI’s expanding power appetite is quietly reshaping freight demand, especially for transport providers serving the oil‑and‑gas sector. Pinch Transport’s flatbed less‑than‑truckload network moves pipe, tanks and heavy equipment across U.S. and Canadian basins, with volumes tied to crude‑price cycles rather...

EToro Reports $868M Net Contribution for 2025, Funded Accounts Rise to 3.8 Million
eToro posted its first full‑year results as a public company, reporting a net contribution of $868 million, a 10% increase year over year, and GAAP net income of $216 million. Growth was driven by expanded stock, derivatives and ISA offerings, while crypto...

‘A Modern Collecting Society Needs the Pace and Resilience of a Modern Digital Service.’
PRS for Music announced a comprehensive digital‑first overhaul, redesigning its website and member tools to be mobile‑first and self‑service. The new platform reduces navigation steps, uses plain language, and treats data as a product, enabling faster royalty insights and payments....
2016 vs 2026: Lessons From a Decade of Corporate Climate Action
A decade after the Paris Agreement, corporate climate action has shifted from early supply‑chain pilots and nascent net‑zero talk to a reality where Scope 3 emissions dominate and reporting burdens intensify. Initial enthusiasm for broad coalitions has given way to more...
Fund Managers Alarmed over Corporate Spending Even as Optimism at Five-Year High
Fund managers are at a five‑year high of bullishness, yet a record share warn that corporate America is overspending on capital expenditures amid uncertain returns. In Bank of America’s February survey of 162 managers, cash balances rose in February, signaling...
From First-Mover To Full-Stack Partner
Safe Harbor Financial, led by new CEO Terry Mendez, is transitioning from a niche cannabis‑banking pioneer to a full‑stack solutions partner for the industry. The fintech has already moved tens of billions of dollars through regulated cannabis channels and now...

Xcede Group Appoints Adam Blaney as Chief Executive Officer
Xcede Group, a specialist recruitment firm for technology and energy sectors, has named Adam Blaney as its new Chief Executive Officer effective immediately. Blaney, who joined the leadership team in 2020, brings deep operational knowledge and a proven track record...

Carlyle, BlackRock Buy Cheap Software Loans to Boost CLO Profits
Carlyle Group, BlackRock, Benefit Street Partners and Oak Hill Advisors are buying pools of low‑yield, software‑focused bank loans. The acquisitions are intended to seed new collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) after a year of compressed margins in the loan market. Buyers...

Toshiba Weighs Reducing Elevator Unit Stake as Kone Circles
Toshiba Corp. is weighing a partial or full divestiture of its roughly 80% stake in Toshiba Elevator & Building Systems, as Finland’s Kone Oyj signals renewed interest. Kone, which already owns just under 20% of the unit, has begun informal...

Velera’s Chuck Fagan: ‘Speed to Member Impact’ Is the Only KPI That Matters for Credit Unions
Chuck Fagan, CEO of Velera, told PYMNTS that credit unions must make "speed to member impact" their primary KPI, measuring how quickly they deliver solutions from concept to market. He warned that the term "credit" alienates millennials and Gen Z,...

Siemens Energy Investors Urge Wind Focus
Three of Siemens Energy’s largest shareholders are urging the company to focus on stabilising its loss‑making wind turbine unit, Siemens Gamesa, before considering any spin‑off. The call follows activist investor Ananym Capital’s proposal to separate Gamesa, which it values at...
LaunchVic OG Boss Kate Cornick Departs to Become Tech Council CEO
LaunchVic CEO Dr Kate Cornick resigned after a decade to become chief executive of the Tech Council of Australia, succeeding Damian Kassabgi. During her tenure, Victoria’s startup ecosystem expanded to 4,400 firms and a $139 billion valuation. The move coincides with...
Michael Kassan’s 3CV Made $50M in Its First 15 Months in Business
Michael Kassan’s 3C Ventures (3CV) posted $50 million in revenue within its first 15 months, surpassing early targets. About 35% of that income stems from multi‑stage, seven‑figure transformation projects for Fortune 500 clients such as Delta, JPMorgan Chase, AutoNation and Qualcomm. The firm...

Walmart’s Sam’s Club Cracks China Market Formula Even as Foreign Retailers Shut Shop
Walmart‑owned Sam’s Club is expanding in China by deepening localisation, offering China‑specific products such as ginseng, copper‑gourd ornaments, and right‑sized private‑label packs. The chain opened ten new stores in 2025, bringing its footprint to 63 locations and shifting focus to...

From Buffett to Next‑Gen: How CEO Turnover and Younger Chiefs Are Reshaping the S&P 1500
CEO turnover among the S&P 1500 accelerated to roughly 12‑13% in 2025, the highest rate since 2010, with 168 new chiefs appointed. The incoming cohort is markedly younger, averaging 54 years, and 80% are first‑time CEOs lacking prior public‑company leadership...

Inside the New Era of Mega Pay for U.S. Bank CEOs
U.S. bank CEOs have entered a new compensation tier, with Brian Moynihan, Jane Fraser and David Solomon earning $41‑$47 million for 2025, marking 17‑21% increases driven largely by equity awards. The $40 million baseline reflects strong earnings, trading profits and revived deal...
GlobalFoundries and Renesas Expand Partnership to Accelerate U.S. Semiconductor Manufacturing
GlobalFoundries and Renesas Electronics have deepened their strategic alliance with a multi‑billion‑dollar manufacturing agreement that broadens Renesas' access to GF’s differentiated technology portfolio. The collaboration will initially focus on U.S. production and later extend to GF facilities in Europe, Asia,...