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NEW YORK, Nov. 27, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Wolf Popper LLP is investigating potential claims on behalf of purchasers of Symbotic Inc. (“Symbotic”) common stock (NASDAQ: SYM). SYM designs and develops an A.I.-powered robotic software platform for use in warehouses. After the market closed on November 18, 2024, SYM announced its fiscal fourth quarter and full year 2024 results. In addition, Symbotic disclosed it would need to restate its financial statements for the first three quarters of fiscal year 2024 with respect to its accounting of goods and services received. Before the market opened on November 27, 2024, Symbotic announced it wouldn’t be able to file its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended September 28, 2024. Symbotic disclosed on November 25, 2024, it had identified errors in its revenue recognition related to cost overruns that are not billable on certain deployments, which additionally impacted system revenue recognized in the first three quarters of fiscal 2024. The total impact of the errors will lower system revenue, system gross profit, income (loss) before income tax, and adjusted EBITDA by $30 million to $40 million for fiscal 2024. Furthermore, Symbotic lowered its fiscal 2025 revenue and adjusted EBITDA guidance by 3.0% and 51.7%, respectively. Pre-market trading for Symbotic on November 27, 2024 indicates Symbotic’s stock price will open down over 31% to $25.34 per share. Investors who lost over $25,000 trading in Symbotic common stock and who would like to discuss the investigation should contact Adam Savett at (212) 451-9655, or asavett@wolfpopper.com. Wolf Popper has successfully recovered billions of dollars for defrauded investors. Wolf Popper’s reputation and expertise have been repeatedly recognized by courts that have appointed the firm to major positions in securities litigation. For more information about Wolf Popper, please visit the Firm’s website at www.wolfpopper.com. Attorney Advertising: Prior Results Do Not Guarantee a Similar Outcome. Wolf Popper LLP Adam Savett 845 Third Avenue New York, NY 10022 Tel.: (212) 451-9655 Email: asavett@wolfpopper.com
Click celebrates significant growth milestones while introducing a new initiative to support and empower photojournalists in sharing authentic, impactful stories through the platform. SAN FRANCISCO , Dec. 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Click , a groundbreaking mobile app that fights misinformation by making it simple to capture and publish authenticated content, powered by the Nodle Network , has recently launched the Click Photojournalism Fellowship, to empower photojournalists to join Click's mission to build a more truthful future. Joining the fellowship will give photojournalists exposure of their work via the Click app and Nodle Network and allow each photojournalist to share their stories and their photos. Additionally, Click has just reached two growth milestones in its first year of operation, passing 50,000 users and over 1,000 new photos authenticated by Click daily. These follow Click's public beta launch in March. The Click camera app is currently available for download on both iOS or Android , and all content captured with Click can be accessed through the app and on Click's website at clickapp.com . The first two photojournalists to join the Click Fellowship are: "We're thrilled to collaborate with photojournalists, empowering them to share their authentic stories through Click. In an era where digital content authenticity is crucial, we're leveraging blockchain to support journalists in building transparency and trust. The Click Photojournalism Fellowship sets a new standard for credibility in journalistic content on social media," says Micha Benoliel , CEO and co-founder of Intergalactic Labs, the team behind Click and Nodle. Click aims to grow the fellowship to over 20 photojournalists in early 2025 and is currently seeking more photojournalist partners. Photojournalists who join the program will share their recent work via Click's blog (both Click and non-Click photos), that represent their photojournalistic perspective, share their journalist story and be promoted across the Click and Nodle communities. Journalists will also provide feedback on the Click app periodically via scheduled sessions with Click's team. To apply and join the fellowship, photojournalists can fill out this short application and share samples of their work. About Click: Click is a new mobile app empowering everyone to easily create authentic media content. Click is on a mission to combat misinformation and bring truthful photos and videos aka "Deep Reals" to everyone via immutable digital proofs of authenticity. With Click, you can confirm content is real and happened at a specific location, time and via a specific mobile device and camera. This is all made possible by ContentSign , Click's proprietary technology which proves the integrity of data from its moment of capture on-chain. Click is built on ZKsync , the leading Ethereum Layer 2 blockchain and is powered by the Nodle DePIN. Click supports the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) and is a member of the Adobe-led Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI). Download Click on iOS or Android and visit us at clickapp.com to learn more and see recent press coverage. View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/click-camera-app-announces-new-photojournalism-fellowship-as-app-reaches-50-000-users-signing-1-000-authenticated-photos-daily-302329583.html SOURCE NodleSophie Hediger, a member of Switzerland's snowboard cross team at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, has died following an avalanche at a mountain resort, the country's skiing federation said on Tuesday. The incident occurred on Monday at the Arosa resort in Switzerland. Hediger, 26, competed at the Beijing Games in the women’s snowboard cross and the mixed team version of the same event. Hediger achieved her first two World Cup podium finishes in the 2023-24 season. Her best result was a second place in St. Moritz in January. “We are shocked and our thoughts are with Sophie’s family, to whom we offer our deepest condolences,” said Swiss-Ski CEO Walter Reusser in a statement. “(She lost her life) tragically, brutally and far too soon.” AP sports: https://apnews.com/sports
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Selena Gomez towered over the crowd at the elite Academy Women's Luncheon after her already dazzling presence in the entertainment sphere reached new heights. The star has been earning accolades for her portrayal in the buzz-worthy musical Emilia Perez . However, she was caught off-guard with a Golden Globe nomination following criticism from a peer about her "indefensible" Spanish in the role. Gomez is up for dual honors. Her maiden voyage into Spanish-speaking characters landed her a nomination for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role, while her beloved turn as Mabel in Hulu's smash series Only Murders in the Building scored her a nod for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Series. Selena Gomez reflects on pop music career as she admits 'I'm too old' Ariana Grande's 'favorite fruit' that can boost gut health and slash risk of cancer Selena joined a group of budding women filmmakers at the Academy Women's Luncheon, an event supporting talent like hers and sponsored by Chanel - no shocker then that she donned a full look from Chanel's spring 2025 collection. Gomez graced the occasion wearing a chic black tweed skirt set, detailed with crisp white accents on the collar and cuffs, paired with sleek black stockings and delicate white strappy sandals. The luncheon drew an impressive gathering of A-listers including Pamela Anderson, Mila Kunis, and Ariana Grande whom Selena was spotted sitting with. Ariana, known for her work in Wicked, turned heads in her own right with a monochrome ensemble featuring a white tweed mini-dress that boasted a daring necklineand rounded it off with a timeless black quilted Chanel bag plus classic pointed pumps. Standing side by side for photos, Selena appeared to loom above Ariana, who stands at a petite 5'1".Interestingly, the former Disney Channel sensation is actually 5'5" tall, but her footwear gave her a significant lift. Her shoes, with their platform soles and block heels, added at least 5 inches to her height. The image was somewhat deceptive, particularly given that Grande's satin heels, with their 3-inch stiletto heels, barely increased her already small stature. The actress is also on the list of nominees for a Supporting Role at the Golden Globes. She's been nominated for her portrayal of the notorious Glinda in the film version of Wicked, which has been a hit since its theatrical release on November 22. The film raked in $164 million internationally during its opening weekend. Click here to follow the Mirror US on Google News to stay up to date with all the latest news, sport and entertainment stories. All the latest news, showbiz, lifestyle and sports updates, brought to you by our dedicated American team. Follow the Mirror US News page on Facebook to make sure you're not missing out. DAILY NEWSLETTER: Sign up here to get the latest news and updates from the Mirror US straight to your inbox with our FREE newsletter.
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