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Tecogen (OTCMKTS:TGEN) reported lower first-quarter revenue and a wider loss as management said the company is investing in research, marketing and manufacturing capacity tied to its push into the data center market. On the company’s Q1 2026 earnings call, Chief Executive Officer Abinand Rangesh sa
Institutional investors were eager buyers of stocks in companies whose fate hinges on the rollout and adoption of artificial intelligence during the first quarter of 2026, according to a Reuters overview of filings by nearly 6,000 hedge funds, pension funds, college endowments and other asset managers with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. These quarterly 13-F filings, which provide insight into how some major investors reacted to emerging opportunities and new sources of risk or anxiety during the three-month period, show that more than 4,000 of them added to their existing holdings or initiated new positions in a group of nine companies that are big players in the AI infrastructure arena, including Oracle, Arista Networks and Vertiv.
Tecogen Inc (TGEN) reports strong gross profit margins and growing demand for chillers, despite a decline in total revenues and increased operating expenses.
On Wednesday, Tecogen (AMEX:TGEN) discussed first-quarter financial results during its earnings call. The full transcript is provided below. This content is powered by Benzinga APIs. For comprehensive financial data and transcripts, visit https://www.benzinga.com/apis/. The full earnings call is available at https://event.choruscall.com/mediaframe/webcast.html?webcastid=8pPLOnGc Summary Tecogen reported a gross profit margin improvement to over 40% in Q1 2026, despite higher operating expenses d
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Eaton (NYSE:ETN) reported first-quarter 2026 results that management described as a solid start to the year, pointing to accelerating demand, record backlog levels, and raised full-year organic growth and earnings guidance. Chief Executive Officer Paulo Ruiz said rolling 12-month orders increased ac
The industrial equipment supplier's growing backlog points to a strong multiyear growth runway ahead.