Magnite CFO David Day to retire after decade in role By Investing.com
Magnite's CFO, David Day, is set to retire after ten years in the role, continuing as CFO until September 30, 2026, and then serving as a special advisor. The company has initiated a search for his replacement while reaffirming its financial expectations for Q1 and full-year 2026. Day's tenure included overseeing significant mergers and acquisitions, contributing to the company's profitability and growth in the sell-side advertising platform sector.
Prologis files for two part notes offering of $1.25 billion
Prologis has filed for a two-part notes offering totaling $1.25 billion. This announcement follows an earlier disclosure that ProLogis LP also filed for an offering of CAD denominated notes, though the size of that offering was not specified.
Bank of Montreal (BMO) sells 26.50% Digital Return Notes linked to CEG/NRG/NEE
Bank of Montreal (BMO) has priced US$1,675,000 of Senior Medium-Term Digital Return Notes, Series K, due April 28, 2027. These notes are linked to an equally weighted basket of Constellation Energy (CEG), NRG Energy (NRG), and NextEra Energy (NEE), offering a 26.50% digital return at maturity if the basket's final level is at or above its initial level. However, investors face a 1% loss of principal for each 1% decline in the basket, potentially leading to a 100% loss.
Autocallable Notes Linked to GOOGL — Bank of Montreal (BMO) Pricing
Bank of Montreal (BMO) has priced $4.25 million in Senior Medium-Term Autocallable Barrier Notes with Memory Coupons, linked to Alphabet Inc. Class A common stock (GOOGL). These notes offer quarterly contingent coupons of 2.825% if GOOGL's price meets certain conditions, with potential for automatic redemption and risks including principal loss if the stock falls below a trigger level. The offering priced on April 16, 2026, and matures on October 21, 2027.
Uber Loses Second Bellwether Trial in Passenger Assaults Case
Uber Technologies Inc. has lost its second federal bellwether trial concerning passenger sexual assaults. A North Carolina jury found an Uber driver committed battery and awarded the female passenger $5,000 in damages after he placed his hand on her thigh and made sexual comments during a 2019 ride. This verdict follows a previous loss where a jury awarded $8.5 million in a similar case.
UBS Airbag Autocallable Notes (AMUB) linked to Freeport‑McMoRan — 1‑yr note
UBS AG is offering 1-year Airbag Autocallable Yield Notes linked to the common stock of Freeport-McMoRan Inc. (FCX). These notes provide regular coupon payments (illustrative 8.04% per annum) unless automatically called early if the underlying stock meets or exceeds its initial level. If not called, principal repayment at maturity is contingent on the final level relative to a downside threshold, with leveraged downside exposure if the final level falls below this threshold.
Autocallable notes linked to Palo Alto Networks (AMUB) due Apr 23, 2029
UBS AG is offering Trigger Autocallable Contingent Yield Notes linked to Palo Alto Networks, Inc. common stock, maturing April 23, 2029. These notes provide periodic contingent coupons if the underlying stock meets a coupon barrier and are subject to automatic early call if the stock reaches its initial level. Investors face principal loss if the notes are not called and the final stock level falls below a downside threshold.
Judge Approves $425M Capital One Settlement Deal – Here's How Much You'll Get
A federal judge has approved a revised $425 million settlement for Capital One 360 Savings account customers who were reportedly misled about interest rates. Millions of current and former customers are now eligible for larger payments than initially expected, with payouts anticipated to begin in the coming months. The settlement also mandates that Capital One raise the interest rate on its 360 Savings accounts to match the higher-yielding 360 Performance accounts.
Second Jury Finds Uber Responsible for Sexual Assault by a Driver
A federal jury in North Carolina found Uber liable for sexual assault by a driver, marking the second consecutive defeat for the company in more than 3,000 pending lawsuits. The plaintiff, Brianna Mensing, was awarded $5,000, significantly less than in a previous bellwether case. Uber maintains the vast majority of its trips are incident-free and plans to appeal both verdicts, while critics call for increased accountability for the prevalence of sexual violence during rides.
Alphabet Inc. Class A stock (US02079K3059): Is AI dominance strong enough to unlock sustained upside
Alphabet Inc. Class A (GOOGL) offers investors exposure to a diversified tech giant driven by search advertising, cloud computing, and AI breakthroughs. The article explores how Alphabet's market dominance, particularly in AI, positions it for sustained growth despite regulatory pressures and competition. It also highlights analyst bullishness and key risks like antitrust scrutiny, emphasizing the importance of AI investments for future profitability.







