EVENTS:   Acceleration in the Energy Transition - David Scott/CHA-AM Advisors - 12 May 26     ROADSHOWS: Consumer Research & Industry Trends focused on US Retail, E-Tail, and Consumer Products Companies - Scott Mushkin /R5 Capital   •   London   07 - 08 May 26       US Equity Short Research & Strategy - Zach Shannon /Corto Capital Advisors   •   New York   18 - 19 May 26       Investing in Constraint: Governance, Scarcity, and the Next Phase of the Energy Transition - François Boutin-Dufresne & Félix-A. Boudreault & Lenka Martinek /Sustainable Market Strategies   •   London   18 - 19 May 26      
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FirstAlert: 10Q/10K analysis module

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280First's flagship product rapidly extracts actionable insights from financial filings through quantitative and qualitative inputs. Recent alerts include: 1) Casella Waste Systems - targeting larger, more strategic acquisitions which would require additional financing either in the form of debt or equity. 2) Halliburton - no longer focusing on increasing cash returns to shareholders. 3) Monolithic Power Systems - loss of customers and less bullish on margins. 4) Prestige Consumer Healthcare - worries around demand elasticity and market share. 5) Seagate Technology - large hyperscale DC customer concerns.

Securities Filings Analysis: Pinterest (PINS US), Pool Corp (POOL US) & Prestige Consumer Healthcare (PBH US) US

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280first is a technology powered service that rapidly extracts actionable insights from 10-Q / 10-K text discussions through quantitative and qualitative inputs. Recent alerts include:

PINS - user engagement concerns? Added a reference to its Q1 10Q re. ‘new content and new forms of content that may not have as much relevancy as prior content…Pinner engagement may decline...’
POOL - tough times ahead? No mention of ‘expectations to gain market share…’ that was present in its 2020 10K.
PBH - management increasingly bullish / shareholders to be rewarded? Removed the risk factor re. ‘no intention of paying dividends…’