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Honeywell Aerospace Sets $6.5B Earnings Target Ahead of Spinoff

Honeywell Aerospace CEO Jim Currier outlined financial targets at the company's investor day in Scottsdale, Arizona, as the business prepares to spin off from Honeywell International later this month. The standalone company expects full-year 2026 adjusted earnings of $4.65
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LucasBennett·14m ago

Strategy Reports $10B Unrealized Bitcoin Loss as BTC Price Declines

Strategy, the world's largest corporate Bitcoin holder, entered an unrealized loss position exceeding $10 billion as Bitcoin prices declined. As of the article date, the company held 843,706 BTC at an average purchase price of $75,699, resulting in an unrealized loss of approximately $10.08735 billi
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CryptoFrontier·50m ago

Ukraine Strikes St. Petersburg Oil Terminal 1,100 km from Border

Ukraine launched drone attacks on St. Petersburg and Kronstadt naval base on the night of June 3 (local time), targeting an oil terminal and a Russian Navy corvette. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy posted video of a burning oil storage facility on X on June 3 (local time), stating that
CryptoFrontier·1h ago

Kalshi launches the first U.S. Bitcoin perpetual futures contract, with the offshore market of 92.9 trillion welcoming a “compliant” entry point

Kalshi, a US prediction market platform, announced on June 3 that it has officially launched BTCPERP, “the first compliant Bitcoin perpetual contract in the US,” after the CFTC issued a final approval order on May 29. The contract offers a maximum leverage of 6.3x, far below the level of typical offshore platforms, and agricultural products are clearly excluded from the product lineup. Contract specifications confirmed for BTCPERP and CFTC approval terms According to Kalshi’s official announceme
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MarketWhisper·1h ago
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Crypto scams are active ahead of the 2026 World Cup, as the FBI reveals domain hijacking and AI phishing tactics

U.S. law enforcement agencies warn that before the start of the 2026 World Cup, scams are intensifying. The tactics include fake tickets/impersonating official pages, AI phishing, domain squatting, and stealing funds using payment methods that are difficult to reverse, such as cryptocurrency. They advise buying tickets only through FIFA’s official channels to avoid links in social media/messages/texts. If you fall victim to a scam, contact law enforcement and financial institutions, and file a report with IC3.
MarketWhisper·1h ago
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