May 21, 2026 - 18:41

Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) confirmed today that its Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Richard Puccio, will be a featured speaker at the upcoming Bank of America Global Technology Conference. The event is scheduled to take place in San Francisco.
Puccio is expected to discuss the company's strategic direction and current market trends during a fireside chat session. The presentation is slated for June 4, 2025, at 9:15 a.m. Pacific Time. A live webcast of the discussion will be available to the public through Analog Devices' investor relations website.
The company, known for its high-performance analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing technology, serves a broad range of industries including industrial, automotive, communications, and healthcare. This appearance comes as the semiconductor sector continues to navigate shifting demand cycles and supply chain dynamics. Investors often look to such executive engagements for insights into near-term business conditions and long-term growth strategies. Analog Devices has not yet released specific financial guidance in connection with the conference appearance.
May 21, 2026 - 04:21
This Quantum Player Just Went Public. It’s Already Launching Technology Into Space.Infleqtion, a quantum technology company that just completed its public listing, is already preparing to send its hardware beyond Earth`s atmosphere. CEO Matt Kinsella sees a massive market...
May 20, 2026 - 12:19
Mohnish Pabrai Says Technology Is Overrated In InvestingArtificial intelligence, venture capital optimism, and the pursuit of rapid financial outcomes continue to dominate investor thinking. Across both public and private markets, capital is...
May 19, 2026 - 20:48
Meta Begins Laying Off 8,000 Employees Amid A.I. TransformationMeta has started laying off roughly 8,000 employees, following through on a plan it announced to staff last month. The job cuts, which took effect on May 20, are part of the Silicon Valley giant`s...
May 19, 2026 - 08:59
Disneyland hit with $5 million lawsuit over use of facial recognition technologyA new legal battle is brewing against Disneyland, as the theme park has been hit with a $5 million class action lawsuit over its use of facial recognition technology. The lawsuit, filed in a...