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Hedge funds and asset managers are receiving loans from US banks, with Jp Morgan taking a prominent role. Even Bank of America, despite recent unrealized losses exceeding 90 billion, is participating.
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The interest rate on 1-month Treasury Bills jumped by 0.72%, going beyond the initial 6%.
In the cryptocurrency market, there's a sudden increase in prices.
Noteworthy achievement: Operating expenses have seen a commendable 32% reduction compared to the prior year. Additionally, anticipate a positive impact on Q4 2023 and 2024 results with $8.3 million in purchase orders secured in late August/September.
Meta Materials Inc. (Nasdaq: $MMAT) reported Q3 financials, ending September 30, 2023. Q3 revenue was $2.2 million, up from Q2’s $2.0 million but slightly below Q3 2022’s $2.5 million. Maintaining a steady financial trajectory.
$AMC ENTERTAINMENT EARNINGS:
AMC Entertainment Holdings reported a better-than-expected performance in the third quarter. They earned a profit of $0.08 per share, surpassing the estimated loss of $0.38 per share. Additionally, their sales reached $1.41 billion, beating the expected $1.17 billion.
Q3 2023 Highlights:
- Total revenue up 45.2% to $1,405.9M
- Net earnings: $239.2M growth, $12.3M
- Earnings per share: +$2.28, now $0.08
- Adjusted EBITDA soars to $193.7M
- Net cash from operations: +$289.5M
- Non-GAAP Operating Cash Generated: $108.7M
- Cash and cash equivalents at Sept. 30, 2023: $729.7M
War stocks:
• $BA (Boeing): Apache helicopters; Chinook helicopters; F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jets; F-15 Eagle fighter jets; B-52 Stratofortress bomber
• $LMT (Lockheed Martin): F-35 Lightning II fighter jets; C-130J Super Hercules transport aircraft; CH-53K King Stallion heavy-lift helicopter; TH-73A Red Hawk trainer jet
• $NOC (Northrop Grumman): B-2 Spirit bomber; E-2D Hawkeye airborne early warning and control aircraft; Global Hawk surveillance drone; MQ-4C Triton surveillance drone
• $RTX (Raytheon Technologies): Patriot missile defense system; Tomahawk cruise missile; Javelin anti-tank missile; Stinger air-defense missile
These companies are all major suppliers to the US military and other militaries around the world. Their products are used in a wide range of military operations, including air strikes, ground combat, and missile defense.