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Bytes Technology Group H2 Earnings Call Highlights
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Bytes Technology Group H2 Earnings Call Highlights

Bytes Technology Group (LON:BYIT) reported higher full-year gross invoice income and modest gross profit growth, while operating profit declined as Microsoft incentive changes and internal sales realignment weighed on performance. Chief Executive Sam Mudd said the software solutions provider made “

Imperial Brands H1 Earnings Call Highlights
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Imperial Brands H1 Earnings Call Highlights

Imperial Brands (LON:IMB) said it remained on track to meet its full-year targets after reporting first-half growth in tobacco and next-generation products net revenue, while management highlighted one-off headwinds in the U.S. and Australia and continued progress on its Evolve 2030 strategy. Chief

KT Q1 Earnings Call Highlights
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KT Q1 Earnings Call Highlights

KT (NYSE:KT) reported lower first-quarter earnings for fiscal 2026 as higher sales and labor costs and a year-earlier property development gain weighed on profitability, while management outlined plans to reposition the company around AI-driven “AX” services and maintain its shareholder return frame

Manitowoc Q1 Earnings Call Highlights
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Manitowoc Q1 Earnings Call Highlights

Manitowoc (NYSE:MTW) reaffirmed its full-year 2026 outlook after reporting first-quarter results that management said were broadly in line with expectations, supported by solid orders, a higher backlog and continued growth in its less cyclical aftermarket and non-new machine businesses. On the comp