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Flywire reported first-quarter 2026 results that exceeded analyst forecasts for both revenue and EBITDA. The company raised its 2026 full-year outlook and announced a $50 million accelerated share repurchase program. Details emerged during an earnings call held in May 2026.
under30ceo.comCom reported. The company simultaneously raised its guidance for the full year 2026. Flywire announced a $50 million accelerated share repurchase program alongside the results.
The earnings call addressed revenue performance, EBITDA figures, the updated guidance, AI-driven efficiency gains, and the share repurchase initiative. The earnings call occurred in May 2026 in connection with the Q1 2026 results. Flywire stated it is achieving efficiency gains through the use of AI.
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EuronewsFujitsu, Yaskawa Electric Corp. and Kawasaki Heavy Industries announced a collaboration with Nvidia Corp. to develop physical AI robots in Tokyo on Thursday. The first phase begins later this year.
wccftech.comNoetra will oversee the project with ¥387.3 billion in funding and build a 140-megawatt data center. The effort draws engineers from SoftBank, NEC and other firms to develop a domestic AI system for robotics.
benzinga.comChinese AI lab Moonshot AI will release Kimi K3, a 2-3 trillion parameter open-weight model, in the coming days. The release follows a May funding round and comes as companies weigh open-source alternatives to closed models.