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  • Pakistan gear up for U19 Asia Cup with strong squad

    Pakistan gear up for U19 Asia Cup with strong squad





    Pakistan gear up for U19 Asia Cup with strong squad – Daily Times

























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  • 2026 will be the year of AI monetization, says Wedbush’s Dan Ives

    2026 will be the year of AI monetization, says Wedbush’s Dan Ives

    Good morning. Enterprise and global AI spending is widely expected to climb in 2026, driven by expanding AI infrastructure and the broader adoption of AI software and devices. Rather than being concentrated only among top tech giants, investment is increasingly coming from a wider base of enterprises.

    Gartner forecasts global AI spending to exceed $2 trillion in 2026, led by the integration of AI into products such as smartphones, PCs, and other underlying infrastructure. Regional economic conditions, regulatory environments, and access to skilled talent will influence how quickly individual companies scale their initiatives. Not every company will commit to large hardware upgrades or wide deployment at the same pace.

    To understand how the market is shaping up, I asked Dan Ives, a managing director and senior equity research analyst at Wedbush Securities, for his view. “We believe 2026 will be the year of AI monetization as the infrastructure leads to the use cases for enterprises and consumers,” Ives told me. “This is just the beginning, and we expect a bullish 2026 for tech and the AI Revolution.”

    Wedbush analysts wrote in a Monday morning note that they are seeing AI-related business ramp up faster recently, and that this momentum should carry into 2026 as end-user enterprises fast-track deployments. The analysts also reject the idea that the market is showing signs of an AI bubble, emphasizing instead that adoption remains in the very early stages as CIOs and business leaders determine where AI can deliver meaningful value in their organizations.

    Deloitte’s recent report similarly anticipates continued and rising AI spending in sectors such as tech, media, and telecom, but emphasizes that the focus will shift from experimentation to execution. “New foundational models, or even shiny new enterprise agentic applications, continue to impress—but translating those beyond pilots and trials requires work that’s typically considered less exciting, like data hygiene, integration into existing workflows, governance, new pricing models, and regulatory compliance,” according to the report. 

    These forecasts point to a common inflection point: 2026 will be less about dazzling new AI models and more about turning existing capabilities into measurable business results. 

    SherylEstrada
    sheryl.estrada@fortune.com

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    Fortune 500 Power Moves

    Amanda Brimmer was appointed CFO of leasing advisory and head of corporate development at JLL (No. 188), a global commercial real estate and investment management company. Reporting to JLL CFO Kelly Howe, Brimmer will partner with business leaders globally to drive financial growth and performance. Brimmer brings more than two decades of experience from Boston Consulting Group, where she most recently served as managing director and senior partner.

    Galagher Jeff was appointed EVP and CFO of ARKO Corp. (No. 488), one of the largest convenience store operators and fuel wholesalers in the U.S., effective Dec. 1. Jeff most recently served as EVP and CFO for Murphy USA, Inc. Before that, he spent nearly 15 years in senior and executive finance roles with retailers, including Dollar Tree Stores, Inc., Advance Auto Parts, Inc. and Walmart Stores, Inc., in addition to a decade-long career in finance and strategy consulting at organizations including KPMG and Ernst & Young. 

    Every Friday morning, the weekly Fortune 500 Power Moves column tracks Fortune 500 company C-suite shifts—see the most recent edition

    More notable moves

    Nick Tressler was appointed CFO of Vistagen (Nasdaq: VTGN), a late clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company, effective Dec. 1. Tressler brings over 20 years of financial leadership experience. Most recently, he served as CFO of DYNEX Technologies, and before that, he was the CFO at American Gene Technologies, International, and Senseonics Holdings, Inc. Tressler has also held senior finance roles at several biopharmaceutical companies.

    Charlie Dowling was appointed CFO of Revive Infrastructure Group, a utility infrastructure services provider. Dowling brings to the company more than 30 years of experience. He began his career in public accounting with Arthur Andersen, and later advanced through senior financial leadership roles across the construction, manufacturing, and industrial sectors.

    Big Deal

    E*TRADE from Morgan Stanley’s monthly analysis found that in November the firm’s clients were net buyers in 10 of 11 S&P 500 sectors—and all signs pointed to them buying the tech dip, especially in some of the market’s megacap AI leaders, according to Chris Larkin, managing director of trading and investing. The top-three sectors for net buying activity were consumer discretionary (+13.41%), utilities (+7.35%), and communication services (+4.9%). Tech was close behind at +4.65%.

    “A good deal of the activity in the utilities sector again appeared to be driven by ‘risk-on’ buying in the alt-energy space rather than defensive purchases of traditional utility stocks,” Larkin noted. “And for the second month in a row, clients rotated away from strength in the health care sector.”

    Courtesy of E*TRADE

    Going deeper

    “How AI’s persuasion style mirrors humans” is the latest episode of Wharton’s Ripple Effect podcast. Wharton Professor Ethan Mollick discusses how AI systems respond to Robert Cialdini’s principles of persuasion, such as authority, reciprocity, and commitment. The episode explores why certain nudges make guardrails more flexible, how larger models show stronger resistance to influence, and how insights from social psychology reveal the emerging “para-human” nature of AI.

    Overheard

    “My belief in the power of connection has shaped much of my personal life and professional career.”

    DavidRisher, chief executive officer of Lyft, writes in a Fortune opinion piece titled, “Lyft CEO: This Giving Tuesday, I’m matching every rider’s donation.”

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  • ‘The Mafia’s Obsession’ Director Dan Löwenstein Preps A Microdrama App

    ‘The Mafia’s Obsession’ Director Dan Löwenstein Preps A Microdrama App

    EXCLUSIVE: Dan Löwenstein started making microdramas in early 2024 and has now made over 20 vertical series. With the traditional biz laser-focused on all things micro – fueled by bullish analyst forecasts – Löwenstein gives Deadline a…

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  • President, PM express deep grief over martyrdom of four people in Bannu attack – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. President, PM express deep grief over martyrdom of four people in Bannu attack  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. Miranshah assistant commissioner among 4 martyred in Bannu attack  Dawn
    3. President, PM express deep grief over shahadat of AC, NW in terrorist attack  

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  • Dead stars aren’t so dead after all: The hidden force inflating white dwarfs

    Dead stars aren’t so dead after all: The hidden force inflating white dwarfs

    White dwarfs are the dense remnants left behind after a star stops producing energy through nuclear fusion, a stage our own sun will reach far in the future. These stellar remnants behave in unusual ways, since their internal structure makes them…

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  • Pakistan govt buckles: Imran Khan’s sister meets jailed leader; massive stirs continue

    Pakistan govt buckles: Imran Khan’s sister meets jailed leader; massive stirs continue

    NEW DELHI: Authorities at Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail on Tuesday allowed former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan’s sister, Uzma Khanum, to meet him, breaking weeks of restricted access that had prompted protests by PTI supporters and family…

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  • Astronaut captures uplifted block of Earth’s crust from space | Science News

    Astronaut captures uplifted block of Earth’s crust from space | Science News

    Science News

    An astronaut on board the International Space Station has captured the Jabal Arkanū in Libya. The feature is a relic of ancient geological processes…

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  • NARIT reminds people of five astronomical events in December

    NARIT reminds people of five astronomical events in December

    The National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT) on Tuesday reminded the public about five upcoming astronomical events this month.

    NARIT stated that the events include two lunar-planet conjunctions, the greatest western…

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  • ‘Scotland qualifying for the World Cup put me in hospital’

    ‘Scotland qualifying for the World Cup put me in hospital’

    Colin PatersonEntertainment correspondent

    BBC A bald man in a navy coat with a badge with the Scotland crest on it stands in front of the Brixton Academy in London. A sign reads "Joy Crookes" over the entrance.BBC

    Colin Paterson wearing the offending badge the day of Scotland’s qualifying match against Denmark

    It is the kind of classic pub chat I have been a part of before Scotland games in countries all around…

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  • Jacks named in England’s team; Australia’s Khawaja ruled out with back injury

    Jacks named in England’s team; Australia’s Khawaja ruled out with back injury

    BRISBANE: In the only change from the first test, Will Jacks has been named in England’s team for the second Ashes test against Australia, with the all-rounder preferred to Shoaib Bashir for the day-night match starting on Thursday in…

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