ue “No tiene costo fiscal”: economista sobre propuesta que acompañaría reforma al SPG By www.spreaker.com Published On :: Fri, 25 Oct 2024 13:48:00 +0000 El economista Daniel Castellanos, estuvo en 6AM para abordar la propuesta que acompañaría la reforma al Sistema General de Participaciones. Full Article
ue “Necropsia confirmó que Alexis Delgado fue abusado y estrangulado”: Gob de Cundinamarca By www.spreaker.com Published On :: Fri, 25 Oct 2024 13:59:00 +0000 En 6AM de Caracol Radio estuvo el gobernador de Cundinamarca, Jorge Emilio Rey, para hablar sobre el lamentable caso de Alexis Delgado, el niño de 2 años que fue encontrado con signos de tortura en Cundinamarca. Full Article
ue Queremos devolver a los ecosistemas su capacidad de abastecernos de agua: CAR Cundinamarca By www.spreaker.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 11:34:00 +0000 En 6AM de Caracol Radio estuvo Alfred Ballesteros, director de la CAR, para hablar sobre en qué consiste el proyecto con el que pretenden enfrentar la crisis del agua. Full Article
ue Miguel Del Río estará preocupado por denuncias que hicimos en su contra: abogado de Uribe By www.spreaker.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 13:02:00 +0000 Jaime Granados, abogado de Álvaro Uribe Vélez, habló en 6AM sobre qué detonó el abogado Miguel Ángel del Río en medio de la audiencia preparatoria contra su defendido Full Article
ue Rigoberto Urán: Ciclistas de nuestro nivel sí quedan en Colombia, no del nivel de Pogačar By www.spreaker.com Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 13:59:00 +0000 Full Article
ue Ningún particular nos va a responder por muerte de usuarios: dir. Seguridad Transmilenio By www.spreaker.com Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 11:13:00 +0000 Natalia Tinjacá, directora técnica de Transmilenio, habló sobre cómo afectó la movilidad de Transmilenio en bloqueo de vendedores ambulantes Full Article
ue “Todavía hay cuerpos sin vida en garages”: colombiana en desastres de Valencia By www.spreaker.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:27:00 +0000 Nathalia Calero, colombiana en Valencia, habló sobre cómo ha avanzado la crisis en esa ciudad de España tras los desastres en los últimos días Full Article
ue Planadas le apuesta a los cafés especiales: Gobernadora sobre Feria Internacional del Café By www.spreaker.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:57:00 +0000 La gobernadora del Tolima, Adriana Magali Matiz, estuvo en 6AM para ampliar la información sobre la Feria Internacional del Café en Planadas. Full Article
ue “Cuando entras a los pueblos ves demasiada tristeza”: colombiano en desastres de Valencia By www.spreaker.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:26:00 +0000 Daniel Baliz, colombiano en Valencia, habló en 6AM sobre cómo avanzan los días de los habitantes de esta región tras la emergencia por las inundaciones Full Article
ue Si Petro sigue con sus posturas y no trabaja con Trump, va a perder el país: exmindefensa By www.spreaker.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 12:06:00 +0000 Juan Carlos Pinzón habló en 6AM sobre que viene para Colombia con la elección de Trump Full Article
ue La política migratoria favorece más a hispanos que pagaron sus derechos: portavoz de Trump By www.spreaker.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 12:51:00 +0000 En 6 AM de Caracol Radio estuvo Jaime Flórez, portavoz de la campaña de Donald Trump y del Partido Republicano, quien habló sobre cómo reciben el triunfo de Trump a la presidencia de los Estados Unidos. Full Article
ue Así fue como el sistema antidron de Indra protegió los cielos de la COP16 en Colombia By www.spreaker.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 14:25:00 +0000 En 6 AM de Caracol Radio estuvo José Fernando Quintero, Director general de Indra para Colombia, Ecuador, Centroamérica y El Caribe, quien habló sobre cómo fue el sistema con el que garantizaron la seguridad en la COP16. Full Article
ue Estos serían los cambios que tendrá la calzada norte de la calle 84: horarios By www.spreaker.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 14:55:00 +0000 Juan Carlos Hernández, alcalde La Calera, se pronunció sobre los cambios que tendrá la calzada norte de la calle 84 y en qué horarios se establecería la medida Full Article
ue Se raja la política de vivienda del Gobierno: Camacol advierte consecuencias By www.spreaker.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 13:12:00 +0000 En 6AM de Caracol Radio estuvo Guillermo Herrera, presidente de la Cámara Colombiana de la Construcción (Camacol), quien habló sobre cuál es la situación actual del sector constructor en Colombia, afirmando que “hay un recorte importante para el 2025 en el sector vivienda. No tendremos los 50 mil subsidios que estamos esperando, sino que serán cerca de 20.500 para la adquisición de vivienda nueva en Colombia” Full Article
ue DIAN detecta 27 mil establecimientos que no entregan factura electrónica en Colombia By www.spreaker.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 15:17:00 +0000 En 6AM de Caracol Radio se conectó Cecilia Rico Torres, Directora de Gestión de Impuestos de la DIAN, quien habló sobre la importancia de la factura electrónica y por qué hay más de 27.000 establecimientos sin facturación electrónica en sus operaciones Full Article
ue Vamos a devolver esa deuda que tiene la autopista norte con los humedales: Manuel Mariño By www.spreaker.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 14:05:00 +0000 En 6AM de Caracol Radio estuvo Juan Manuel Mariño, Gerente general de la Concesión Ruta Bogotá Norte, quien habló sobre la ampliación de la Autopista norte de Bogotá. Full Article
ue Miguel Silva, Secretario General Alcaldía de Bogotá By www.spreaker.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 11:14:00 +0000 En 6AM de Caracol Radio estuvo Miguel Silva, Secretario General Alcaldía de Bogotá, quien habló sobre cuáles son las soluciones que plantean para los afectados por la falta de transporte después del partido Millonarios-Pereira y el por qué se dio esta afectación. Full Article
ue Alcalde dice que salí a ganar reproducciones para no responder: afectada en Cartagena By www.spreaker.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 13:43:00 +0000 Decire Díaz, mujer que asegura que le cobraron 100 mil pesos en taxi en Cartagena, habló sobre por qué la señalan de una acusación falsa Full Article
ue No funciona la prueba piloto, genera un traumatismo en la movilidad: alcalde de La Calera By www.spreaker.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 14:34:00 +0000 En 6AM de Caracol Radio estuvo Juan Carlos Hernández, alcalde de La Calera, quien habló sobre cuáles han sido las afectaciones del reversible de la vía Bogotá-La Calera y si está sirviendo o no la medida. Full Article
ue Estamos dispuestos a que nos envíen recursos para eso estan las oficinas de gestión: Díaz By www.spreaker.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 14:42:00 +0000 Juvenal Díaz, gobernador de Santander habló en 6 AM, cuáles son las necesidades de los damnificados por la avalancha en San Vicente de Chucurí Full Article
ue MUSIC INDUSTRY: Jazz Luminary Samuel Batista To Enrich America's Musical Landscape By www.allaboutjazz.com Published On :: 2024-10-30T22:22:23+00:00 Samuel Batista, an internationally recognized saxophonist, has made waves on a global scale with his exceptional talent and versatility. Renowned for his profound musicality and highly distinguished career, Batista has received accolades for his numerous professional achievements. He now brings his remarkable talents to the United States, where his arrival promises to invigorate the jazz scene with his unique and captivating sound.... Full Article
ue Declining Visitor Values By www.seobook.com Published On :: Tue, 07 Jul 2020 17:21:33 +0000 Late Funnel SEO Profits Before the Panda update SEOs could easily focus almost all their energies on late funnel high-intent searches which were easy to monetize without needing to put a ton of effort into brand building or earlier funnel informational searches. This meant that SEOs could focus on phrases like [student credit cards] or [buy earbuds] or [best computer gaming headphones] or [vertical computer mouse] without needing to worry much about anything else. Make a good enough page on those topics, segment demand across options, and profit. Due to the ability to focus content & efforts on those tiny subset high-intent commercial terms the absolute returns and CPMs from SEO investments were astronomical. Publishers could insert themselves arbitrarily just before the end of the value chain (just like Google AdWords) and extract a toll. The Panda Shift / Eating the Info Supply Chain Then Panda happened and sites needed to have stronger brands and/or more full funnel user experience and/or more differentiated content to be able to rank sustainably. One over-simplified way to think of Panda and related algorithms would be: brand = rank. Another way to look at it would be to consider the value chain of having many layers or pieces to it & Google wanting to remove as many unneeded or extra pieces from the chain as possible so that they themselves are capturing more of the value chain. That thin eHow article about a topic without any useful info? Not needed. The thin affiliate review which was buying Google AdSense ad impressions on that eHow article? Also not needed. All that is really needed is the consumer intent, Google & then either Google as the retailer (pay with your credentials stored in your phone) or another trusted retailer. In some cases there may be value in mid-market in-depth reviews, but increasingly the aggregate value offered by many of them is captured inside the search snippets along with reviews directly incorporated into the knowledge graph & aggregate review scores. The ability to remove the extra layers is driven largely by: the quality of the top players in the market the number of quality publishers in a market (as long as there are 2 or more, whoever is not winning will be willing to give a lot of value to Google to try to play catch up against their stronger competitor) the amount of usage data available in the market the ad depth of the market If your competitor is strong and they keep updating in-depth content pieces you can't set and forget your content and stay competitive. Across time searcher intent changes. Those who change with the markets should eventually have better engagement metrics and keep winning marketshare. Benchmarking Your Competition You only have to be better than whatever you are competing against to win. If you have run out of ideas from your direct competitors in an emerging market you can typically find many more layers of optimization from looking at some of the largest and most successful players inside either the United States or China. To give an example of how user data can be clean or a messy signal consider size 13 4E New Balance shoes. If you shop for these inside the United States a site like Amazon will have shoe size filters so you can see which shoes from that brand are available in that specific size. In some smaller emerging markets ecommerce sites largely suck. They might allow you to filter shoes by the color blue but wanting to see the shoes available in your size is a choose your own adventure game as they do not offer those sorts of size filters, so you have to click into the shoe level, find out they do not have your size, and then try again. You do that about 100 times then eventually you get frustrated and buy off eBay or Amazon from someone who ships internationally. In the first case it is very easy for Google to see the end user flow of users typically making their purchase at one of a few places like Amazon.com, the official New Balance store, or somewhere else like that which is likely to have the end product in stock. That second experience set is much harder to structure because the user signal is much more random with a lot more pogos back to Google. Bigger, Better Ads Over the past couple decades Google has grown much more aggressive at monetizing their search results. A website which sees its rank fall 1 position on mobile devices can see their mobile search traffic cut in half overnight. And desktop search results are also quite ad heavy to where sometimes a user can not see a single full organic result above the fold unless they have a huge monitor. We tend to look at the present as being somewhat static. It is a part of human nature to think things are as they always were. But the general trend of the slow bleed squeeze is a function of math and time: "The relentless pressure to maintain Google’s growth, he said, had come at a heavy cost to the company’s users. Useful search results were pushed down the page to squeeze in more advertisements, and privacy was sacrificed for online tracking tools to keep tabs on what ads people were seeing." Some critics have captured the broad shift in ad labeling practices, but to get a grasp of how big the shift has been look at early Google search results. Look at how bright those ad units from 2001 are. Since then ad labeling has grown less intuitive while ad size has increased dramatically. Traffic Mix Shift As publishers have been crowded out on commercial searches via larger ads & Google's vertical search properties a greater share of their overall search traffic is lower value visitors including people who have little to no commercial intent, people from emerging markets with lower disposable income and Falling Ad Rates Since 2010 online display ad rates have fallen about 40%. Any individual publisher will experience those declines in a series of non-linear step function shifts. Any of the following could happen: Google Panda or another algorithm update from a different attention merchant hits your distribution hard a Softbank-backed competitor jumps into your market and gains a ton of press coverage using flammable money a roll-up player buys out a series of sites in the supply chain & then tries to make the numbers back out by cramming down on ad syndication partners (sometimes you have to gain enough scale to create your own network or keep rotating through ad networks to keep them honest) regulatory costs hit any part of the supply chain (the California parallel to GDPR just went live this month) consumer interest shifts to other markets or solutions (the mobile phone has replaced many gadgets) a recession causes broad-based advertiser pullbacks Margin Eaters In addition to lowering ad rates for peripheral websites, there are a couple other bonus margin eaters. Junk Sunk Costs Monopoly platforms push publishers to adopt proprietary closed code bases in order to maintain distribution: "the trade group says Google's Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) format was foisted on news publishers with an implied threat — their websites wouldn't show up in search results." Decreased Supply Chain Visibility Technical overhead leading to programmatic middlemen eating a huge piece of the pie: "From every £1 spent by an advertiser, about half goes to a publisher, roughly 16p to advertising platforms, 11p to other technology companies and 7 per cent to agencies. Adtech companies that took part in the study included Google’s dv360 and Ad Manager, Amazon Advertising and the Rubicon Project." Selection Effect Large attention merchants control conversion tracking systems and displace organic distribution for brands by re-routing demand through a layer of ads which allows the central network to claim responsibility for conversions which would have already happened had they not existed. Internal employees in the marketing department and external internet marketing consultants have an incentive to play along with this game because: it requires low effort to arbitrage your own brand at first glance it looks wildly profitable so long as you do not realize what is going on those who get a percent of spend can use the phantom profits from arbitraging their own brand equity to spend more money elsewhere those who get performance based bonuses get a bonus without having to perform Both eBay and Microsoft published studies which showed how perverse selection effect is. The selection effect bias is the inverse of customer acquisition cost. The more well known your brand is the more incentive ad networks have to arbitrage it & the more ad networks will try to take credit for any conversion which happens. 2) Why does CAC (mostly) only go up? When you think about, CAC is "lowest" in the beginning, because you have no customers. You can get the low-hanging fruit cost effectively. Think ad spend. Outbound sales spend. etc. First movers are ready to buy quickly.— Elizabeth Yin (@dunkhippo33) July 6, 2020 These margin eaters are a big part of the reason so many publishers are trying to desperately shift away from ad-based business models toward subscription revenues. Hitting Every Layer The commodification of content hits every layer from photography.... Networking is an art and a skill... but if the gold you hold are your images, don’t trade them for the passive networking value. Simple lesson that is difficult to accept.— Send it. (@johnondotcom) July 4, 2020 ...on through to writing When you think about it, even $1000 is really inexpensive for a single piece of content that generates 20,000+ visits from search in the 1-3 years it's alive and ranks well. That's only about 1,000 visits a month. Yet companies only want to pay writers only $200 an article — Dan Shure (@dan_shure) July 6, 2020 ...and every other layer of the editorial chain. Profiting from content creation at scale is harder than most appreciate. The idea that a $200 piece of content is particularly cheap comes across as ill-informed as there are many headwinds and many variables. The ability to monetize content depends on a ton of factors including: how commercial is it, how hard is it to monetize, what revshare do you go, how hard is it to rank or get distribution in front of other high intent audience sets? If an article costs $200 it would be hard to make that back if it monetizes at anything under a $10 RPM. 20,000 visits equates to 20 units of RPM. Some articles will not spread in spite of being high quality. Other articles take significant marketing spend to help them spread. Suddenly that $200 "successful" piece is closer to $500 when one averages in nonperformers that don't spread & marketing expenses on ones that do. So then they either need the RPM to double or triple from there or the successful article needs to get at least 50,000 visits in order to break even. A $10 RPM is quite high for many topics unless the ads are quite aggressively integrated into the content. The flip side of that is aggressive ad integration inhibits content spread & can cause algorithmic issues which prevent sustained rankings. Recall that in the most recent algorithm update Credit Karma saw some of their "money" credit card pages slide down the rankings due to aggressive monetization. And that happened to a big site which was purchased for over $7 billion. Smaller sites see greater levels of volatility. And nobody is investing $100,000s trying to break even many years down the road. If they were only trying to break even they'd buy bonds and ignore the concept of actively running a business of any sort. Back in 2018 AdStage analyzed the Google display network and found the following: "In Q1 2018, advertisers spent, on average, $2.80 per thousand impressions (CPM), and $0.75 per click (CPC). The average click-through rate (CTR) on the GDN was 0.35%." A web page which garnered 20,000 pageviews and had 3 ad units on each page would get a total of 210 ad clicks given a 0.35% ad CTR. At 75 cents per click that would generate $157.50. Suddenly a "cheap" $200 article doesn't look so cheap. What's more is said business would also have other costs beyond the writing. They have to pay for project management, editorial review, hosting, ad partnerships & biz dev, etc. etc. etc. After all those other layers of overhead a $200 article would likely need to get about 50,000 pageviews to back out. And a $1,000 piece of content might need to get a quarter million or more pageviews to back out. Categories: publishing & media Full Article
ue How Trump increased his vote margins even in traditionally blue areas By www.npr.org Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 08:33:41 -0500 NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with A.B. Stoddard, columnist at The Bulwark, about the election results and if it means there has been a durable political realignment. Full Article
ue Lemminkainen's Blues By www.npr.org Published On :: Sun, 14 Jan 2007 09:00:00 -0500 Always listen to your mother — that's advice the = legendary Finnish figure Lemminkainen might have wanted to take. But he = thought he knew better and got into trouble for his antics. We hear = Lemminkainen and the Maidens of Saari, set to music by Jean Sibelius and = performed by the Iceland Symphony Orchestra and conductor Arvo Volmer in = Reykjavik.=20 Full Article
ue American Routes – Piedmont Blues with Jontavious Willis & Andrew Alli and The Stooges Brass Band Live from New Orleans By kkfi.org Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 17:52:17 +0000 We’re digging into the Piedmont blues, a rich style that mixes ragtime, old-time country music, jazz, gospel, hollers, and historic popular songs. A conversation and music with two younger players […] The post American Routes – Piedmont Blues with Jontavious Willis & Andrew Alli and The Stooges Brass Band Live from New Orleans appeared first on KKFI. Full Article
ue How religious practice continues to transform through the pandemic By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 10 Dec 2021 16:04:38 EST From the sounds of drive-in church services to a look at repurposing church buildings, how religious practice and its spaces continue to shift during the pandemic. Full Article Radio/Tapestry
ue Hari Kunzru on race, politics and the blues By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Sun, 12 Mar 2017 14:32:00 EDT The British-Indian novelist and journalist spoke with Eleanor Wachtel in 2017. Full Article Radio/Writers & Company
ue Dec 31: Our annual holiday question show By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 30 Dec 2022 09:00:00 EST On this year's edition of our holiday science question show, we've got answers for your burning science questions like why did Bob's voice change so much? Does more C02 help trees grow? Do insects and reptiles play? And more... Full Article Radio/Quirks & Quarks
ue Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023: Sheku Kanneh-Mason and Monica Heisey By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Tue, 21 Feb 2023 08:45:00 EST Today on Q with Tom Power: cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason and writer Monica Heisey Full Article Radio/Q
ue Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2023: David Harrington and Rakhee Morzaria By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Tue, 28 Feb 2023 08:45:00 EST Today on Q with Tom Power: musician David Harrington and actor Rakhee Morzaria Full Article Radio/Q
ue Tuesday, March 7, 2023: Catherine Hernandez and M. M. Keeravaani By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Tue, 07 Mar 2023 08:45:00 EST Today on Q with Tom Power: author Catherine Hernandez and composer M. M. Keeravaani Full Article Radio/Q
ue Thursday, April 13, 2017: GUEST 1, GUEST 2 and more By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Thu, 13 Apr 2023 08:45:53 EDT Today on q: job title guest 1, job title guest 2, job title guest 3, job title guest 4. Full Article Radio/Q
ue Indigenous archaeologist argues humans may have arrived here 130,000 years ago By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Thu, 13 Jan 2022 18:33:11 EST The dominant story in archaeology has long been that humans came to North America around 12,000 years ago. But Indigenous archaeologist Paulette Steeves points to mounting evidence suggesting human migration may have occurred closer to 130,000 ago. Full Article Radio/Ideas
ue Boxing Development League At Whitney By bernews.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Mar 2024 14:20:16 +0000 [Written by Stephen Wright] The Bermuda Boxing Federation [BBF] will hold the first in a series of Development League tournaments at Whitney Institute tomorrow [March 9]. The event, which runs from noon to 4 pm, will feature sanctioned fights, masters, celebrity, corporate and charity bouts, and open sparring for elite and youth competitors. Nathan Dill, […] Full Article All Sports #Boxing #StephenWrightReports
ue Dill Hails Success Of Development League By bernews.com Published On :: Mon, 06 May 2024 21:22:31 +0000 [Written by Stephen Wright] Several of the island’s up and comping boxers showcased their skills in the second Bermuda Boxing Federation Development League tournament at Whitney Institute on Saturday [May 4]. In the exhibition bouts, Yannik Dill, of Controversy Boxing Gym [CBG], fought Kallan Todd, of the Bermuda Sanshou Association [BSA], Enzi Johnstone faced BSA […] Full Article All News Sports #Boxing #StephenWrightReports
ue Solange - True By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 08 Jan 2013 00:00:00 +0000 An incredibly addictive pop record comparable to no other contemporary release. Full Article
ue Ben Montague - Tales of Flying and Falling By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 18 Jan 2013 00:00:00 +0000 Kentish singer’s second crack at a music career may lead to rich rewards. Full Article
ue What question do you have about the new COVID-19 subvariant? By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 06 Jan 2023 13:12:27 EST A new COVID-19 subvariant has now been confirmed in multiple provinces in Canada. The Omicron offshoot is also rising rapidly south of the border, and scientists say it could soon be a dominant strain in the U.S. and other countries. Full Article Radio/Cross Country Checkup
ue As It Happens: Tuesday Edition By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Tue, 16 Aug 2022 18:37:08 EDT Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2022 Full Article Radio/As It Happens
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ue Terri Lyne Carrington - Money Jungle: Provocative in Blue By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 05 Mar 2013 00:00:00 +0000 Ellington et al would be proud of Carrington’s 21st century reinterpretations. Full Article
ue Matmos - The Marriage of True Minds By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 08 Feb 2013 00:00:00 +0000 The catalyst of creation located in the power of psychic persuasion. Full Article
ue Blue Hawaii - Untogether By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 04 Mar 2013 00:00:00 +0000 Few will grow tired of these intimate songs living in their headphones. Full Article
ue Conquering Animal Sound - On Floating Bodies By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 00:00:00 +0000 Second set from Glaswegian electro duo, successfully expanding their debut’s palette. Full Article
ue Half of Christmas gift shoppers not influenced by Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales By www.logisticsit.com Published On :: As retailers accelerate into the ‘golden quarter’ new YouGov research finds nearly half of consumers (48%) that buy Christmas gifts say they are not influenced by Black Friday, Cyber Monday or any other last-minute deals. Full Article
ue New era of asset management at Guernsey Ports with Hexagon EAM and NTT DATA Business Solutions By www.logisticsit.com Published On :: NTT DATA Business Solutions has announced that Guernsey Ports has embarked on a strategic partnership to implement Hexagon's Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) solution. Full Article
ue Manhattan Associates reports record revenue and earnings By www.logisticsit.com Published On :: Supply Chain and Omnichannel Commerce Solutions provider Manhattan Associates Inc., has reported revenue of $266.7 million for the third quarter ended September 30, 2024. GAAP diluted earnings per share for Q3 2024 was $1.03 compared to $0.79 in Q3 2023. Non-GAAP adjusted diluted earnings per share for Q3 2024 was $1.35 compared to $1.05 in Q3 2023. Full Article
ue Fuel duty freeze welcome – but huge tax grab will stifle growth says Logistics UK By www.logisticsit.com Published On :: Business group Logistics UK has expressed its members’ mixed emotions about the new government’s first Budget. While the industry is reassured by the freeze in fuel duty, the hike in National Insurance contributions from employers and higher business rates, amongst other tax rises, will be a real challenge for a sector that operates on small margins. Full Article
ue Digitisation, sustainability and the cloud – The printing and labelling evolution continues By www.logisticsit.com Published On :: Printing and Labelling Technology ReportManufacturing & Logistics IT Magazine spoke with leading analysts, vendors and associations about current developments within the printing and labelling technology marketplace about recent developments and what to look out for over the next year or two. Full Article