latest news in companies

Webull Stock Surges Following Record Revenue and Trading Volume Growth

Webull Stock Surges Following Record Revenue and Trading Volume Growth

New York, Wednesday, 19 August 2026.
Webull reported record second-quarter revenue of $198.8 million, up 51% year-over-year, driven by a crypto rally and rule changes that boosted options trading to 213 million contracts.

US Air Force Backs Next-Generation Laser Defense Tech

US Air Force Backs Next-Generation Laser Defense Tech

Tucson, Wednesday, 19 August 2026.
Applied Energetics secured up to $8 million in funding to accelerate its advanced laser technology, designed to destroy targets using ultrashort light pulses with significantly reduced power footprints.

Jaguar Health Advances Rare Disease Treatment Following Promising Trial Results

Jaguar Health Advances Rare Disease Treatment Following Promising Trial Results

San Francisco, Wednesday, 19 August 2026.
Jaguar Health reported promising trial data showing its drug crofelemer reduced intravenous nutritional support by up to 48% in children with a rare disease, driving plans for a 2027 FDA submission.

New Artificial Intelligence Tool Fights Falling Software Customer Retention

New Artificial Intelligence Tool Fights Falling Software Customer Retention

San Francisco, Wednesday, 19 August 2026.
With median business software retention falling to 84%, GainTrace launched an automated platform to combat churn, saving early adopter Saleshandy $17,000 in its very first week.

Crypto Stocks Rise as White House Hosts Industry Leaders

Crypto Stocks Rise as White House Hosts Industry Leaders

New York, Wednesday, 19 August 2026.
Cryptocurrency stocks surged following a White House meeting between President Donald Trump, regulators, and industry leaders, alongside Bitcoin breaking above $65,000 to signal growing political and regulatory support.

Coinbase Faces Wall Street Pressure Following Declining Revenue and Lower Price Targets

Coinbase Faces Wall Street Pressure Following Declining Revenue and Lower Price Targets

New York, Wednesday, 19 August 2026.
Wall Street analysts reduced Coinbase price targets after consecutive earnings misses, driven by a sharp drop in trading volumes, signaling near-term financial challenges despite long-term expansion efforts.

Chinese Robot Maker Unitree Values at $53 Billion in Massive Market Debut

Chinese Robot Maker Unitree Values at $53 Billion in Massive Market Debut

Shanghai, Wednesday, 19 August 2026.
Unitree Robotics shares surged nearly 500% during its Shanghai market debut, pushing its valuation to $53 billion despite recent U.S. import bans on foreign humanoid robots.

Police AI Tool Expands Surveillance Beyond License Plates

Police AI Tool Expands Surveillance Beyond License Plates

Atlanta, Wednesday, 19 August 2026.
Surveillance firm Flock Safety is facing intense scrutiny following revelations that its next-generation artificial intelligence system, OS Investigate, extends far beyond simple license plate reads. Codebase analysis reveals the platform cross-references real-time camera data with commercial databases—including Social Security numbers and home addresses—to track driver movement patterns and identify personal associates. Processing over 20 billion monthly plate scans across 6,000 communities, the $7.5 billion company allows police to run automated, warrantless profile checks. Amid mounting privacy lawsuits and widespread reports of officer misuse, Flock Safety introduced security guardrails in August 2026, including shortening default data retention from 30 days to seven. However, civil liberties advocates argue these self-imposed measures fail to address core constitutional concerns regarding mass automated tracking.

Metal Band Sues Netflix Over Name Dispute

Metal Band Sues Netflix Over Name Dispute

Los Angeles, Wednesday, 19 August 2026.
Heavy metal group Demon Hunter is suing Netflix for trademark infringement, citing severe customer mix-ups, including a parent spending $500 on heavy metal tickets expecting a children’s animated show.

How Artificial Intelligence Allowed Arrive AI to Cut One-Fifth of Its Staff

How Artificial Intelligence Allowed Arrive AI to Cut One-Fifth of Its Staff

Indianapolis, Wednesday, 19 August 2026.
By replacing routine tasks with internal artificial intelligence, Arrive AI slashed 20% of its workforce, aiming to save $1.5 million annually while challenging traditional corporate hiring models.