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5 hours ago
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Otis lowers annual revenue forecast on muted new equipment sales
(Reuters) -Elevator maker Otis Worldwide lowered its annual revenue forecast on Wednesday, anticipating sustained weakness in the demand for new equipment amid global macroeconomic uncertainty. Shares of the Farmington, Connecticut-based company fell 10% premarket following the results. Sales of new equipment remained under pressure during the second quarter, with declines in the Americas, China and Asia Pacific offseting the growth in the EMEA region. Quarterly net sales in Otis' new equipment segment fell by 10% to $1.28 billion from a year ago. China, a significant market for Otis, has also been denting the company's revenue due to a slow recovery in its property market and added risk from the fresh U.S. import tariffs. The company's total net sales came in at $3.60 billion for the three months ended June 30, below analysts' average estimate of $3.71 billion, according to LSEG compiled data. However, Otis' adjusted quarterly profit of $1.05 per share marginally surpassed estimates of $1.03. The company expects its annual net sales to be between $14.5 billion and $14.6 billion, down from its earlier view of $14.6 billion to $14.8 billion. It reiterated its full-year adjusted profit forecast of $4 to $4.10 per share, compared with analysts' estimates of $4.04 per share.
Yahoo
15-07-2025
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Irad Ortiz, Jr. Scores Aboard Train The Trainer In New York Derby
Irad Ortiz, Jr. Scores Aboard Train The Trainer In New York Derby originally appeared on Paulick Report. Train the Trainer won the 52nd of the $156,000 New York Derby for 3-year-old New York-breds at Finger Lakes Gaming & Racetrack in Farmington, N.Y., on Monday, July 14. The Rob Atras-trainee scored a four-length victory, completing 1 1/16 miles over the fast main track in 1:46.66. Train the Trainer was guided to victory by jockey Irad Ortiz for owner Alipony Racing and Saints or Sinners. He notched his second consecutive stakes win and paid $3,10 and $2.10. Hit The Post returned $3.60 for finishing second. Advertisement Earlier on the card, Lottie Margaret was a three-length winner of the $75,000 New York Oaks for New York-bred 3-year-old fillies. She completed the 1 1/16-mile distance in a time of 1:46.53 Trainer Brad Cox and jockey Manuel Franco teamed up to win the event for the second consecutive year. The connections won last year's running with Caldwell Luvs Gold. Lottie Margaret recorded her third victory in her sixth lifetime start and improved her career earnings to a sum of $165,020. The talented filly owned by Madaket Stables registered her first career stakes win and paid $9.20 and $3.30. Valtellina settled for second and returned 3'70. Jak N Burny won the Leon Reed Memorial Stakes by a narrow margin over Crypto Causeway. The Debra Breed-trainee held on by a desperate head over his rival to win the six-furlong sprint. The $184,180 earner completed the annual event in a time of 1:11.98 under Joel Cruz. He was a popular winner or owner, Sherry Washburn that paid $3.90, $3,10 and $2.10. Crypto Causeway was a fast closing second to return $15.20 and $8.40. Newport Ridge was third at odds of 93-1 and paid $17,40. Finger Lakes Gaming & Racetrack will continue to offer live Thoroughbred action three days a week from Monday to Wednesday. Post time for the first race on Mondays and Tuesdays is set for 1:00 pm. Wednesday's racing cards will begin at 1:15 pm. About Finger Lakes Gaming & Racetrack: In operation since 1962, the facility added gaming to its offering in 2004 and expanded again in 2013 by adding 33,000 square feet with a $12 million expansion. FLGR is highlighted by over 1,100 gaming machines, the 448-seat Buffet, Remedy Bar & Lounge, as well as live and simulcast thoroughbred racing. Gaming doors open at 8 a.m. and racing doors open at 11:30 a.m. daily. For more information, visit . Advertisement This story was originally reported by Paulick Report on Jul 15, 2025, where it first appeared.

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15-07-2025
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Bruce Allen Black Bruce Allen Black, a long-time resident of
Jul. 14—Bruce Allen Black Bruce Allen Black, a long-time resident of Farmington, New Mexico passed away on July 8, 2025. Bruce was born August 20, 1936 in Albuquerque New Mexico to Ruth E. (French) and Harmon Black who preceded him in death. Rear Admiral Black received his second star and was the Commander of the Naval Reserve Intelligence Command of the United States for five years. Bruce A. Black graduated from Highland High School in 1954 in Albuquerque, New Mexico and joined the Naval Reserve as a seaman recruit in 1953. He received his Bachelors Degree from the University of Texas El Paso. Upon graduation in 1959, he married the former Marjorie Manget Watkins, his wife of 66 years. Bruce received his Masters Degree and his PhD in Geology from the University of New Mexico. After working for Shell Oil Company, he established his own company, Black Oil, as an independent consultant geologist. Most recently, he was the President of Black Exploration, LLC in Farmington, NM. He designed and created Kokopelli Cave, a unique Bed and Breakfast He loved to fly his airplanes and fish the mountain streams. Bruce served on the Board of the New Mexico Museum of Natural History during its establishment in Albuquerque. He also served as the President of the Rocky Mountain Section of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists and member the Board of San Juan Regional Medical Center. In addition to his parents, Bruce was preceded in death by his brother, James H. Black and wife Eleanor Black. He is survived by his wife of over 66 years, Marjorie, their children Leigh Irvin (Joel) and Bruce Harmon Black as well as grandchildren, Ashleigh (husband Vincent Gomez), Marilei Black and Alice and Tasha Irvin, and Great-Granddaughter Ruth Gomez. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Contributions may be made to New Mexico Right to Life, The Wounded Warriors Project, San Juan College Foundation, or an organization of your choice.
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10-07-2025
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Police detonate ‘suspicious explosive device' at isolated Farmington parking lot
FARMINGTON, Utah () — The Davis County Sheriff's Office detonated a 'suspicious explosive device' at an isolated parking lot in Farmington after receiving reports of a possible bomb threat on Thursday morning. Officer Noelia Wallace with the Kaysville Police Department said an off-duty officer riding his bike on a nearby trail noticed the suspicious device and called it in just before 8:30 a.m. on July 10. Emergency crews responded and closed down the nearby local roads as a safety precaution. The Davis County Sheriff's Office Bomb Squad safely detonated the device, causing no damage to property or people. $25,000 is up for grabs as 6th annual Utah Treasure Hunt begins with first hint Officer Wallace said it is currently unclear what exactly the device was, as an investigation into the incident is still ongoing. 'We have collected the remnants of the explosive device. As of right now, this is still an ongoing investigation, and we just want to thank the community for their patience during this time,' said Wallace. The Kaysville Police Department said there is no discernible threat to the community and all roads have since been reopened. This is a developing story. ABC4 will update this post as new information becomes available. How to watch the NASCAR visit to California wine country Polestar 3 challenges industry with transparency NEW START: Wildfire in San Juan County, structures threatened and residents evacuating Payson man allegedly sexually abused 14-year-old in church parking lot Democrats push for school funding Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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06-07-2025
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21-year-old man killed after pickup truck veers off road near Farmington, hits trees
Delaware State Police are investigating a single-vehicle crash that killed a 21-year-old man early July 6 near Farmington. Around 1 a.m., a GMC Sierra pickup truck was headed south on Shawnee Road, just south of Breezy Meadow Lane, at an apparent high rate of speed, police said. The driver veered off the east side of the road, hitting a tree with the truck's rear left side, then crashed head-on with a second tree, according to police. The driver, a Greenwood man, was not properly restrained and pronounced dead at the scene, police said. He will be identified after his family is notified. CAR CRASHES: 76-year-old victim of fatal Dover-area crash is identified Anyone who witnessed the crash or has relevant information should contact police at (302) 703-3267. Information may also be provided by sending a Facebook message to Delaware State Police or contacting Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333. This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: Farmington crash leaves 21-year-old man dead on July 6