
Analysts' ratings for Bruker BRKR over the last quarter vary from bullish to bearish, as provided by 7 analysts. The following table summarizes their recent ratings, shedding light on the changing sentiments within the past 30 days and comparing them to the preceding months. Bullish Somewhat Bullish Indifferent Somewhat Bearish Bearish Total Ratings 1 3 3 0 0 Last 30D 0 0 1 0 0 1M Ago 0 0 1 0 0 2M Ago 1 3 1 0 0 3M Ago 0 0 0 0 0 The 12-month price targets assessed by analysts reveal further insights, featuring an average target of $70.0, a high estimate of $75.00, and a low estimate of $60.00. Highlighting a 10.06% decrease, the current average has fallen from the previous average price target of $77.83. Breaking Down Analyst Ratings: A Detailed Examination An in-depth analysis of recent analyst actions unveils how financial experts perceive Bruker. The following summary outlines key analysts, their recent evaluations, and adjustments to ratings and price targets. Analyst Analyst Firm Action Taken Rating Current Price Target Prior Price Target Dan Leonard UBS Lowers Neutral $66.00 $102.00 Matthew Sykes Goldman Sachs Maintains Neutral $60.00 $60.00 Patrick Donnelly Citigroup Lowers Buy $75.00 $80.00 Dan Brennan TD Cowen Lowers Hold $70.00 $72.00 Brandon Couillard Wells Fargo Lowers Overweight $75.00 $78.00 Terence Malone Barclays Lowers Overweight $69.00 $75.00 Terence Malone Barclays Announces Overweight $75.00 - Key Insights: Action Taken: Analysts adapt their recommendations to changing market conditions and company performance. Whether they 'Maintain', 'Raise' or 'Lower' their stance, it reflects their response to recent developments related to Bruker. This information provides a snapshot of how analysts perceive the current state of the company. Rating: Offering a comprehensive view, analysts assess stocks qualitatively, spanning from 'Outperform' to 'Underperform'. These ratings convey expectations for the relative performance of Bruker compared to the broader market. Price Targets: Understanding forecasts, analysts offer estimates for Bruker's future value. Examining the current and prior targets provides insight into analysts' changing expectations. Considering these analyst evaluations in conjunction with other financial indicators can offer a comprehensive understanding of Bruker's market position. Stay informed and make well-informed decisions with our Ratings Table. Stay up to date on Bruker analyst ratings. Unveiling the Story Behind Bruker Bruker Corp manufactures scientific instruments and diagnostic tests for customers in the life sciences, pharmaceutical, and biotechnology industries. It operates in four operating segments: Bruker Scientific Instruments (BSI) BioSpin, BSI CALID, BSI Nano, and Bruker Energy and Supercon Technologies (BEST). The company generates maximum revenue from the BSI CALID segment. Geographically, it derives the maximum of its revenue from Asia Pacific. A Deep Dive into Bruker's Financials Market Capitalization: Indicating a reduced size compared to industry averages, the company's market capitalization poses unique challenges. Revenue Growth: Over the 3 months period, Bruker showcased positive performance, achieving a revenue growth rate of 16.37% as of 30 September, 2024. This reflects a substantial increase in the company's top-line earnings. When compared to others in the Health Care sector, the company excelled with a growth rate higher than the average among peers. Net Margin: Bruker's net margin is below industry averages, indicating potential challenges in maintaining strong profitability. With a net margin of 4.73%, the company may face hurdles in effective cost management. Return on Equity (ROE): The company's ROE is a standout performer, exceeding industry averages. With an impressive ROE of 2.27%, the company showcases effective utilization of equity capital. Return on Assets (ROA): Bruker's ROA lags behind industry averages, suggesting challenges in maximizing returns from its assets. With an ROA of 0.68%, the company may face hurdles in achieving optimal financial performance. Debt Management: Bruker's debt-to-equity ratio surpasses industry norms, standing at 1.34 . This suggests the company carries a substantial amount of debt, posing potential financial challenges. Analyst Ratings: What Are They? Experts in banking and financial systems, analysts specialize in reporting for specific stocks or defined sectors. Their comprehensive research involves attending company conference calls and meetings, analyzing financial statements, and engaging with insiders to generate what are known as analyst ratings for stocks. Typically, analysts assess and rate each stock once per quarter. Analysts may supplement their ratings with predictions for metrics like growth estimates, earnings, and revenue, offering investors a more comprehensive outlook. However, investors should be mindful that analysts, like any human, can have subjective perspectives influencing their forecasts. Breaking: Wall Street's Next Big Mover Benzinga's #1 analyst just identified a stock poised for explosive growth. This under-the-radar company could surge 200%+ as major market shifts unfold. Click here for urgent details . This article was generated by Benzinga's automated content engine and reviewed by an editor. © 2024 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.
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As science continues its evolution, discoveries and technologies can act like a master key that open doors leading to novel advancements. Artificial intelligence is one such key, making innovations possible by solving complex problems, automating tasks and enabling research that would have been impossible, or very time-consuming, without it. But do we want to do research on all topics, and shall we try the AI master key on every door? To explore this question, let’s consider the use of AI by genomics experts as an example. In recent years, genomics experts have added unbelievable depth to what we know about the world and ourselves. For example, genetics researchers have revealed facts about when certain animals and plants were domesticated. In another example, researchers used DNA from 30,000-year-old permafrost to create fertile samples of a plant called narrow-leafed campion. Importantly, genetic engineering has facilitated extraordinary advances in the treatment of complicated conditions, such as sickle-cell anemia. Thanks to AI, we are witnessing a dramatic increase in the pace and scalability of genomic exploration. But given the risks and possible consequences of AI use in science, should we rush headlong into using AI in all kinds of projects? One relevant example is research on Neanderthals, our closest relatives, who lived about 40,000 years ago. Neanderthals have been studied for several years now through genetic investigation of their fossils and their DNA. Genetic engineering can potentially use ancient DNA- and genome- editing methods to re-create a Neanderthal or aspects of a Neanderthal’s genetics and physiology. To do this, scientists could start by figuring out the DNA sequence of a Neanderthal by comparing it with the DNA of modern humans, because they are closely related. Then, scientists could use the gene-editing tool known as CRISPR to swap out parts of human DNA with Neanderthal DNA. This process would require a lot of trial and error and might not succeed soon. But based on what we know about genetics, if something is possible, AI can help make it happen faster, cheaper and with less effort. Scientists are excited about these developments because they could facilitate new discoveries and open up many research opportunities in genetic research. With or without AI, research on Neanderthals will proceed. But the extraordinary power of AI could give the final push to these discoveries and facilitate this kind of resurrection. At that point, the scientific community must develop norms and guidelines about how to treat these resurrected beings with dispositions very similar to humans. We would need to carefully consider their rights and well-being almost in the same way as when humans are involved and not as research subjects or artifacts of scientific curiosity. These ethical issues are discussed in more detail in a new paper published in the journal Nature Machine Intelligence. A more holistic question to consider is: Should we prioritize the use of resource-intensive AI, researchers’ time and public funds to resurrect extinct beings? Or should we invest these resources into conserving species that are critically endangered today to prevent biodiversity from more degradation? Hosseini is an assistant professor in the department of preventive medicine at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine. He wrote this for The Chicago Tribune . Get local news delivered to your inbox!Newsom wants CA consumers to pay to replace $7,500 federal EV credit, Tesla excluded
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Two senior members of the federal cabinet were in Florida Friday pushing Canada’s new $1.3 billion border plan with members of Donald Trump’s transition team, a day after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau himself appeared to finally push back at the president-elect over his social media posts about turning Canada into the 51st state. Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc and Foreign Affair Minister Melanie Joly shared few details of their meetings in Palm Beach, simply saying in a statement the U.S. officials they met with took notes and agreed to relay messages to Trump. “Minister LeBlanc and Minister Joly had a positive, productive meeting at Mar-a-Lago with Howard Lutnick and Doug Burgum, as a followup to the dinner between the prime minister and President Trump last month,” wrote Jean-Sebastien Comeau, a spokesman for LeBlanc. Lutnick is Trump’s nominee for commerce secretary, and Burgum is the former governor of North Dakota and current nominee for secretary of the interior. When announcing Lutnick as his commerce pick Trump said the chief executive of the financial firm Cantor Fitzgerald would be in charge of the Trump “tariff and trade agenda.” “Both Ministers outlined the measures in Canada’s Border Plan and reiterated the shared commitment to strengthen border security as well as combat the harm caused by fentanyl to save Canadian and American lives.” He added the ministers agreed to continue the discussions in the coming weeks. Joly is also expected to meet in Florida with senator Lindsay Graham Friday evening. This trip comes less than four weeks before Trump is sworn in again as president. He has threatened to impose a new 25 per cent import tariff on Canada and Mexico the same day over concerns about a trade imbalance, as well as illegal drugs and migration issues at the borders. The broad strokes of Canada’s new border plan were made public Dec. 17, including a new aerial intelligence task force to provide round-the-clock surveillance of the border, and improved efforts using technology and canine teams to seek out drugs in shipments leaving Canada. Comeau said earlier Friday morning the ministers would also emphasize the negative impacts of Trump’s threatened tariffs on both Canada and the U.S. Comeau said the ministers were to build on the discussions that took place last month when Trudeau and LeBlanc met Trump at Mar-a-Lago just days after Trump first made his tariff threat. It was at that dinner on Nov. 29 when Trump first raised the notion of Canada becoming the 51st state, a comment LeBlanc has repeatedly since insisted was just a joke. But Trump has continued the quip repeatedly in various social media posts, including in his Christmas Day message when he said Canadians would pay lower taxes and have better military protection if they became Americans. He has taken to calling Trudeau “governor” instead of prime minister. It isn’t clear if LeBlanc raised the issue with Trump’s team in Palm Beach Friday. Trudeau had not directly responded to any of the jabs, but on Thursday posted a link to a six-minute long video on YouTube from 2010 in which American journalist Tom Brokaw “explains Canada to Americans.” “Some information about Canada for Americans” was all he wrote in the post. Some information about Canada for Americans: https://t.co/EnI8CrF4cB — Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) December 26, 2024 The video, which originally aired during the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, explains similarities between the two countries, including their founding based on immigration, their trading relationship and the actions of the Canadian Army in World War 2 and other modern conflicts. “In the long history of sovereign neighbours there has never been a relationship as close, productive and peaceful as the U.S. and Canada,” Brokaw says in the video. Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney, who is at the centre of some of Trudeau’s recent domestic political troubles, also called out Trump’s antics on X Thursday, calling it “casual disrespect” and “carrying the ‘joke’ too far.” “Time to call it out, stand up for Canada, and build a true North American partnership,” said Carney, who Trudeau was courting to join his cabinet before Chrystia Freeland resigned as finance minister last week. This is carrying the ‘joke’ too far: the casual disrespect, the poor tax math, and ignoring that workers on both sides of our border will be better off if we work together. Time to call it out, stand up for Canada, and build a true North American partnership 🇨🇦 🇺🇸 🇲🇽 https://t.co/BO4zEMrk0B — Mark Carney (@MarkJCarney) December 26, 2024 Freeland’s sudden departure, three days after Trudeau informed her he would be firing her as finance minister in favour of Carney, left Trudeau’s leadership even more bruised than it already was. Despite the expectation Carney would assume the role, he did not and has not made any statements about it. LeBlanc was sworn in as finance minister instead the same day Freeland quit. More than two dozen Liberal MPs have publicly called on Trudeau to resign as leader, and Trudeau is said to be taking the holidays to think about his next steps. He is currently vacationing in British Columbia. He did not make a public statement about the meeting as of publication.Thousands of Afghans on Thursday attended the funeral of the refugees minister, AFP journalists saw, after he was killed in a suicide bombing in Kabul the day before in an attack claimed by the Islamic State group. The Minister for Refugees and Repatriation, Khalil Ur-Rahman Haqqani, was killed on Wednesday afternoon in a suicide bombing at the ministry's offices in the Afghan capital. Thousands of men, many of them armed, gathered for Haqqani's funeral in his home village of Sarana, in a mountainous area of Paktia province, south of Kabul. The funeral included heavy security, with armoured vehicles, snipers and personnel manning the area and the road from Kabul, which was jammed with hundreds of cars as mourners travelled from surrounding provinces. Senior Taliban officials, including the Chief of Army Staff Qari Fasihuddin Fitrat, and Maulawi Abdul Kabir, political deputy of the prime minister's office, attended the funeral, according to an AFP team on site. The deceased's nephew, the powerful interior minister, Sirajuddin Haqqani, also attended, along with foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi. In a speech there, Muttaqi said the latest IS attacks had been planned "abroad", denouncing, without naming them, "countries harbouring" the organisation. "We call on all nations to work together to stop the common enemy, which does not recognise any kind of morality." In September, the Taliban authorities said IS had training camps in Balochistan province of Pakistan, which also regularly faces jihadist attacks. Haqqani, the highest ranked member of the Taliban government to be killed in an attack since their return to power, "was a big loss for us, the system and the nation", said Paktia resident Hedayatullah, 22. "May God protect our other leaders and keep them victorious." "Our leader... who had his life brutally taken away, achieved martyrdom," said Bostan, 53, haranguing the "cowardly attack" that killed Haqqani. The United Nations mission in Afghanistan condemned the attack on Thursday, offering condolences to the victims' families. "There can be no place for terrorism in the quest for stability," the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) said on X. The European Union and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation also condemned the attack, along with Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Iran. Haqqani -- who is on US and UN sanctions lists and never appeared without an automatic weapon in his hand -- was the brother of Jalaluddin Haqqani, founder of the feared Haqqani network responsible for some of the most violent attacks during the Taliban's two-decade insurgency. The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the attack, saying a bomber detonated an explosive vest inside the ministry, according to a statement on its Amaq news agency, as translated by the SITE Intelligence Group. Taliban authorities had already blamed IS for the "cowardly attack" -- the first targeting a minister since the Taliban returned to power in 2021. Violence has waned in Afghanistan since the Taliban forces took over the country that year, ending their war against US-led NATO coalition forces. However, the regional chapter of IS, known as Islamic State Khorasan, is active in Afghanistan and has regularly targeted civilians, foreigners and Taliban officials with gun and bomb attacks. bur-qb-sw/nroCHRISTMAS can be explosive. Boozy rows at dinner, squabbles over the telly and disputes over gifts are common. One survey suggests the average family has at least five rows on December 25, kicking off at 10am! Thankfully, etiquette expert Jo Bryant has given Natalie Clarke her guide on how to avoid a full-blown festive fallout . . . PLAN AHEAD FOR A PEACEFUL CHRISTMAS HAVE a conversation with guests before the 25th. But time it right, as having it too far in advance will make you seem very uptight and over the top. Read More on Fabulous Phoning in a panic on Christmas Eve is no good either. Do it around now. What time will you eat? There may be young children to think of, or elderly relatives who will reach for the Rennies if their dinner is served too late. As host, it is your duty to see if anyone has special dietary needs . You don’t want an angry vegan on your hands if all you’re offering is turkey and pigs in blankets . Most read in Fabulous If you’re the guest, you have less control over the menu. With desserts, however, it’s a bit more relaxed. If you hate Christmas pudding , you can say: “Would you like me to contribute to lunch? Can I bring a pud?” Then you can rock up with your pavlova. DON’T BE LATE . . . BUT NEVER, EVER BE EARLY IT’S an age-old rule – and a very British one. There is nothing worse than a guest arriving early, because the host may not be ready and could still be up to their elbows in Brussels sprouts . If you are asked to arrive at midday, make sure you get there at noon, or very slightly afterwards. It’s far better to be ten minutes late than ten minutes early. IGNORE IT WHEN YOUR HOST SAYS: ‘DON’T BRING ANYTHING’ IF you’re going to someone’s house and you don’t know them well, it’s good to phone in advance and ask what you can bring. If the host says, “Nothing”, you should still take something – flowers, chocolates or a plant. It’s good manners. But beware turning up with a scented candle if they would probably prefer a couple of bottles of wine. If you’re the one doing the hosting and know your guests very well, it’s fine to ask if they would mind bringing cheese, chocolates, or whatever. That way, you make sure you end up with sensible contributions and it can help spread the cost. AVOID BORING JOURNEY CHAT IF you’ve had an awful journey, it’s bad etiquette to go on about it and bring that stress with you. Not only is it rude, but it also makes your hosts feel like inviting you is a burden. Allow time for your journey and, if you are running late, don’t call every 15 minutes with an update of your location. You can always share your location for an hour on Whatsapp. That way, your host will be able to see where you are or choose to ignore you if they are still too busy basting the turkey . GO YOUR SEPARATE WAYS CHRISTMAS – and life – is about give and take. Not everyone will want to do the same thing at the same time. For example, you could say: “Some of us are going to church – you’re more than welcome to stay at home if you don’t want to come.” That way, they can knock back the Prosecco while you’re singing hymns . Think of the needs of your other guests, too. Older guests might like an area they can sit quietly, away from the gaming teenagers. As a host, don’t inflict too many activities on guests – but if everyone else is playing Monopoly, don’t be the only one watching telly. Do what the majority is doing. MAKE A CUNNING SEATING PLAN IF there is family tension, I suggest a clever seating arrangement. Put place cards down and say: “Granny, why don’t you sit here? Uncle Bob, what about there?” It should go without saying, avoid sitting people who don’t get on next to each other. You should stick to safe topics when talking, such as highlights of the year, holidays and any great plans for 2025. Don’t hog the conversation and steer clear of the usual hotspots, such as politics. Awkward disccusions are best deflected with humour. Say something like: “It’s Christmas, we don’t want to talk about boring politics, do we?” DON’T CRITICISE THE CHEF PEOPLE get too stressed about Christmas lunch . It’s one meal in 365 days and probably isn’t going to be the best meal you eat. Chances are the turkey might be a bit dry, the sprouts overcooked. The point of Christmas is about community and family. You should focus on that, rather than criticising the chef. There are so many elements to the Christmas lunch, so there will be something you like. Try and have a bit of what you like the most – don’t sit there and say “I don’t like it”, or you could end up not being invited back next year. DON’T LOAD YOUR HOST’S DISHWASHER YOU should offer to help out, but in a sensible way. There’s being a help – and there’s being a hindrance. Trying to load someone’s dishwasher when you don’t know where everything goes is a pain. Ferrying plates from the table to the kitchen is probably more useful. Be helpful without commenting, interfering, or getting in the way. If you are staying over, you should be neat and tidy – hang up your towels, don’t hog the bathroom and live by the rules of your host’s house. HIDE THE WINE YOU need to let people enjoy themselves – it is Christmas, after all – but to try to reduce the risk of excess. I suggest sneakily limiting booze and ensuring there is plenty of coffee and water available later in the day. Lecturing people on drinking is never going to feel festive and if you tell someone they’ve had enough, it doesn’t tend to go down too well. REMEMBER TO SAY THANK YOU WE can all drive off on Boxing Day and think: “Thank God, we got through it.” But it’s probably been hardest for your host, so it’s always worth thanking them a couple of days afterwards. You can send an email, but a thank-you card in the post is a notch up and will have much more impact. TURN ANNOYING HABITS INTO LOVABLE TRAITS IF you don’t get on with a certain relative, I suggest you change your mindset, because they are not going to disappear at Christmas. If there is something your mother-in-law does that really annoys you – asking inappropriate questions about your sex life, perhaps, or laughing hysterically about things that aren’t funny – it will only be amplified after they have had a few wines. Instead, make it seem slightly humorous in your mind, part and parcel of who they are, rather than going to war over it. Awkward conversations are best deflected with humour, too. It’s bad manners to be confrontational and aggressive. IF YOU HATE A GIFT, KEEP QUIET IF someone has taken the time and effort to give you something – even if it’s a garish, itchy jumper – it’s churlish to say you don’t like it. As a general rule, you should accept it . If it is an item of clothing and it doesn’t fit, you can discuss getting a different size. And if it’s an incredibly expensive item, you could perhaps have a conversation. We all get a few presents we’re less keen on, so don’t be too fussy. READ MORE SUN STORIES And don’t show off and spend lots of money, either. You could embarrass the other person by giving them something too expensive.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Jao Ituka led Jacksonville State over East Carolina on Thursday night with 18 points off of the bench in an 86-78 victory. Ituka shot 5 for 10 (2 for 6 from 3-point range) and 6 of 8 from the free-throw line for the Gamecocks (4-1). Jaron Pierre Jr. added 16 points while shooting 4 of 10 from the field and 7 for 11 from the line while he also had six rebounds and six assists. Michael Houge had 15 points and shot 6 of 11 from the field and 3 of 3 from the free-throw line. RJ Felton led the Pirates (4-1) in scoring, finishing with 20 points, seven rebounds and three blocks. C.J. Walker added 20 points and seven rebounds for East Carolina. Yann Farell also had 12 points. Ituka scored 10 points in the first half and Jacksonville State went into halftime trailing 39-37. Jacksonville State used a 13-2 second-half run to take the lead at 71-66 with 3:52 remaining. Houge scored 12 second-half points. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .Analysis: After Juan Soto's megadeal, could MLB see a $1 billion contract? Probably not soon