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CEVA (CEVA) Q2 2026 Revenue Grows 13% to $29 Million
In Q2 2026, CEVA (CEVA) reported revenue of $29 million, marking a 13% increase year-over-year. Licensing and related revenue surged 21%, the highest in three years, contributing significantly to overall growth. The company signed 10 licensing agreements during the quarter, including with new customers and OEMs. This performance reflects CEVA's strength in advancing semiconductor technology and positions it for long-term growth amid evolving industry trends.
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Trump Earned Over $500M from Crypto Token Sales in 2022
In 2022, Donald Trump generated more than $500 million from the sale of family-owned cryptocurrency tokens. Along with this substantial amount, he also earned hundreds of thousands of dollars through the licensing of various products, including Bibles, watches, and perfume during his tenure in office. This financial performance may influence market perceptions regarding Trump's business acumen and potential political capital. Investors and analysts are likely to assess the implications of such earnings on Trump's future endeavors and public presence.
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Apple (AAPL) to Challenge $500 Million Patent Bill in UK
Apple (AAPL) is set to contest a $500 million patent bill regarding mobile connection protocols at the UK Supreme Court. This legal battle could have significant implications for the licensing rates of similar technologies worldwide. The outcome may influence contractual agreements and technology costs across the mobile industry. As the legal proceedings unfold, stakeholders will monitor potential impacts on market conditions and innovation rates.
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Adeia Inc (ADEA) Patent Licensing Business Gains 55% Since Trade Date
Adeia Inc (NASDAQ:ADEA), a patent licensing company, has reported a stock performance increase of 55% since the trade date. The company's patent portfolio consists of approximately 14,000 patents, primarily used by major technology firms including Disney and Microsoft. The global intellectual property licensing market is projected to grow from $13.9 billion in 2024 to $21.6 billion by 2030, at a 7.5% annual growth rate. Adeia benefits from trends in AI and semiconductor innovation, given that its patents cover these technologies, potentially improving its market position.
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Versant (VSNT) Stock Rises Nearly 10% Post Q1 Report with Key Metrics
Versant Media Group (VSNT) reported its first-quarter results since separating from Comcast's NBCUniversal, showing a nearly 10% increase in stock during premarket trading. Linear distribution revenue declined roughly 7% to $1.01 billion, while advertising revenue fell 5% to $368 million. Notably, revenue from content licensing surged 113.5% to $121 million, bolstered by licensing 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians' to Hulu. Overall revenue declined about 1% to $1.69 billion, exceeding the expected $1.62 billion, and net income decreased 22% to $286 million or $1.99 per share.
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Lidl (LID) Building First Pub in Northern Ireland Amid Licensing Issues
Lidl (LID) has commenced construction of its first pub in Northern Ireland due to strict licensing laws that prevented it from obtaining a standard off-sales license for its Dundonald shop. Instead, the company is building a pub that will include an off-sales section, following a High Court ruling in January 2025 that supported Lidl's innovative approach. The pub will accommodate up to 60 customers and is expected to open this summer, featuring products from Lidl's own beer, wine, and spirit range. Despite this unique case, Lidl is unlikely to expand its pub operations beyond this location.
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