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Lastly, I'll just point out these core infrastructure assets are trading at 12.5x Forward EPS. When we have a compute shortage & a huge power bottleneck. CDN pricing also has been going up, due to Limelight/Edgio BK '26, Lumen wind down late '25, & Stackpath liquidated March '26
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🏛️ Trump's top antitrust enforcer Gail Slater is set to leave as a turf war deepens. Gail Slater's departure as Trump's top antitrust enforcer is framed as coming amid a deepening turf war. (Financial Times) 🏛️ Google has been hit by a fresh EU antitrust probe over search ads pricing. The focus is a new EU probe concerning Google's search ads pricing and alleged antitrust issues. (Bloomberg) 🏛️ Steel tariffs are expected to drive M&A in the US industry, according to Wells Fargo. The headline frames steel tariffs as a factor that will drive M&A activity in the US industry. (Bloomberg) 📊 The IMF stresses reforms in Germany. The IMF emphasis is presented as a call for reforms in Germany. (Dunya Gazetesi) 💼 Nscale has lined up a $1.4 billion chip loan from Pimco and Blue Owl. The item describes Nscale arranging a $1.4 billion loan tied to chip financing with Pimco and Blue Owl. (Bloomberg) 🏛️ US businesses and consumers are said to pay 90% of tariff costs, according to the NY Fed. The claim is that the bulk of tariff costs, described as 90%, falls on US businesses and consumers. (Financial Times) 💹 The headline points to a "real Greenspan lesson" for Warsh on inflation. It frames the topic as a Greenspan-era lesson that is relevant to Warsh in the context of inflation. (Financial Times) 💼 Edgio executives have settled an investor suit over accounting for $15 million. The item describes a settlement by Edgio executives tied to investor claims about accounting, totaling $15 million. (Bloomberg) 💹 A rally in corporate bonds is described as prompting "bubble" fears. The item frames rising corporate bond prices and the rally as fueling fears of a bubble. (Financial Times) 🏛️ ManTech is described as having obtained a proper conflict waiver for a $97 million Army order. The item states the conflict waiver allows ManTech to proceed with a $97 million Army order. (Bloomberg) — These items reflect recent developments with relevance for executive decision-making across markets and industries. 🌍 Trump's EPA rollbacks are described as set to reverberate for "decades." The headline frames the impact of the EPA rollbacks as long-lasting, extending for decades. (Bloomberg) 🏛️ ICE is ending Minnesota operations, and Navarro is quoted saying the USMCA has "significant flaws," with additional items referenced. The headline combines the end of ICE operations in Minnesota with Navarro's remarks about significant flaws in the USMCA. (Bloomberg) 🏛️ Minnesota ICE operations are ending, and Russia is described as pitching a return to the dollar system. The item pairs the end of Minnesota ICE operations with a separate development described as Russia pitching a return to the dollar system. (Bloomberg) 💼 SoftBank's Japanese payment app PayPay has filed publicly for a US IPO. The item describes PayPay taking a formal step toward a US IPO through a public filing. (Bloomberg) 💹 US stocks fell sharply as a tech sell-off resumed. The market move is framed as a sharp fall in US stocks tied to a renewed technology-led sell-off. (Financial Times) 💹 Chicago is seeking to sell debt from unpaid fees despite uncertain buyers. The headline frames the effort as Chicago selling debt linked to unpaid fees while buyer demand remains uncertain. (Bloomberg) 💹 US mortgage rates inched down, reaching 6.09% for 30-year loans. The item highlights a move lower in mortgage rates and specifies 6.09% for 30-year loans. (Bloomberg) 💹 Egypt deployed a rate cut along with a liquidity boost to spur the economy. The item describes two measures, a rate cut and a liquidity boost, presented as aimed at spurring the economy. (Bloomberg) 🏛️ Elon Musk's X is described as appearing to violate US sanctions by selling premium accounts to Iranian leaders. The item frames the issue as potential sanctions violations linked to premium account sales to Iranian leaders. (WIRED) 💹 A bitcoin rout is described as exposing Bukele's gamble and hitting El Salvador debt. The headline frames the market move as a rout that exposes Bukele's gamble and affects El Salvador's debt. (Bloomberg) — These items reflect recent developments with relevance for executive decision-making across markets and industries. — DijitalBiz | Executive-grade signals for business, technology and policy leaders.
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Edgio Inc. has reached an agreement with a group of investors who brought a proposed securities fraud class action claiming the company made accounting errors and misrepresented its sales pipeline in software offerings. news.bloomberglaw.com/litiga…
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Hi everyone, I will not be posting on X over the next week to focus on filing our coalition complaints with the Delaware Department of Justice – Investor Protection Unit (IPU) and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). If you need to reach me, I’m available by phone: (817) 448-4451 Yesterday, I previewed all AiRWA filings from November 2024 to present, and I’ve begun researching case law with characteristics similar to our situation. Delaware Case Law Similar to AiRWA 26 Capital Acquisition Corp. v. Tiger Resort Asia Ltd. (2023) Coster v. UIP Companies, Inc. (2023) In re Dura Medic Holdings, Inc. (2025) In re Edgio, Inc. (2023) In re Match Group, Inc. (2024) In re Nine Systems Corp. (2014) In re Oracle Corp. (2003) In re Sears Hometown (2024) In re Trados Inc. (2013) SEC Case Law Similar to AiRWA SEC v. Agridime LLC (2023) SEC v. Boxed Inc. (2022–2023) SEC v. China MediaExpress (2011–2014) SEC v. Cool Holdings, Inc. (2022) SEC v. FibroGen Inc. (2021) SEC v. L&L Energy, Inc. (2014) SEC v. Longfin Corp. (2018–2021) SEC v. Momentus Inc. & Stable Road (2021) SEC v. ProPhase Labs (2023) SEC v. Prophecy Asset Management (2020) SEC v. SPAC Stable Road & Momentus (2021) If you requested a spreadsheet and haven’t received it, please text me today. If you haven’t yet shared why you invested in AiRWA, please email me at MABelfiore55@yahoo.com. I expect to complete and file our complaints within 1–2 weeks. I’ll post daily progress updates. Sincerely, Michael Anthony Belfiore MABelfiore55@yahoo.com (817) 448-4451
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I remember people pitching Limelight Networks (Edgio) as a comp 🙃
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Never tried an Edgio, I have to admit. 🤔

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Quoting Wikipedia: Edgio American information technology company "LLNW" redirects here. For low-level nuclear waste, see Low-level waste. As the nuke waste has obviously outlived Limelight Networks, I believe it’s time to swap pages & give the waste page its rightful LLNW home
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Key Takeaways from $AKAM's Earnings Call - First quarter revenue grew to $1.015 billion, up 3% year-over-year reported and up 4% in constant currency. - Non-GAAP operating margin came in above guidance at 30%, and non-GAAP earnings per share was $1.07, up 4% year-over-year and up 6% in constant currency. - Security and compute combined accounted for 69% of total revenue in Q1, growing 10% year-over-year as reported and 11% in constant currency. - Compute revenue grew to $165 million, a 14% year-over-year increase as reported and 15% in constant currency. - Security revenue was $531 million, growing 8% year-over-year reported and 10% in constant currency. - Delivery revenue was $319 million, down 9% as reported, though showing better-than-expected results. - The company launched new Akamai Cloud inference solution, providing improved architecture for customers to build and run AI applications closer to end users. - Akamai introduced firewall for AI, which was highlighted as one of the top cybersecurity products at RSA by CISO Magazine and CRN. - The company completed migration of Edgio customers to the platform, with expected revenue contributions of approximately $85 million to $105 million for 2025. Recognition - Akamai was named a leader in the Forrester Wave Web Application Firewall report, achieving the highest possible score for 11 criteria including detection models, Layer 7 DDoS protection, pricing transparency and flexibility, road map and vision. - The company was recognized as one of the most trustworthy companies in America by Newsweek Magazine.
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#AzureDevOps Pipelines update: Edgio CDN is replaced by Akamai and Azure Front Door. Update firewalls by May 1st for #DevOps continuity. Here's what you need to know and the resources you'll need. ⚙️ msft.it/6013qInhF
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🚨 AKS Egress Update 🚨 Due to Edgio retirement, acs-mirror.azureedge .net will degrade from March 31, 2025, & retire on May 31, 2025. ✅ Using Azure Firewall with AzureKubernetesService FQDN tag? No action needed. ⚠️ Using other firewalls? Allow packages.aks.azure .com:443 by March 31, 2025. More details 👉 buff.ly/3CR3124 #Azure #AKS #CloudNetworking

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i dont think it'd be as bad as edgio
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We do apologize @onyxnz for not fulfilling your expectations this time. We do fully understand how you felt after being used to years of the fastest support response ever. But unfortunately, this was due to a force majeure caused by one of our upstream providers 'Edgio' going internationally bankrupt (Which affected every international company dealing with it, not only SSD Nodes). Thus, our support engineers were overwhelmed with hundreds of customers being cared for in parallel. Please rest assured that this issue will never happen again, after we took decisive action to secure backup upstream providers in each of our locations, to ensure high availability at all times. We are committed to serving and providing you with the best in the business, as you’re used to, and we will always make you our priority.
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When replacing Edgio with Amazon CloudFront in my enterprise project that was solely Azure-based, we didn't have an important fact in mind: New AWS accounts come with low quotas. Most importantly: Lambda Concurrency is mostly set to 10 instead of the past 1,000. This can be easily raised with a support request. Sometimes it's even automatically approved. In our case it was not, and we were already in the danger zone, as our previous solution could be shut down any second. How did we solve the issue in a matter of minutes? I've just contacted the AWS Support on X. They've responded quickly and after briefly describing the issue and passing our details, they've immediately raised the limits for all regions. Azure is great and Microsoft gets a lot of things right, but their support, even on an enterprise plan, isn't helpful until you escalate it as high as possible. Not the case with AWS - at least in my experiences. Thank you, AWS. You saved my Azure project.
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