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Bank of Stockton boosted its position in Netflix, Inc. (NASDAQ:NFLX – Free Report) by 897.6% in the 4th quarter, according to its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The institutional investor owned 26,785 shares of the Internet television network’s stock after purchasing an additional 24,100 shares during the period. Netflix comprises 0.7% of Bank of Stockton’s investment portfolio, making the stock its 29th biggest position. Bank of Stockton’s holdings in Netflix were worth $2,511,000 at the end of the most recent reporting period. Other hedge funds also recently bought and sold shares of the company. Imprint…

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The Indian Air Force’s TEJAS fleet is scheduled to return to operational status on 8 April 2026, following a two-month grounding triggered by a “rude landing” in February, wrote Anand Singh of India Today.This latest incident, which resulted in the pilot ejecting and the aircraft being written off, marks the third significant mishap for the platform in less than two years.Previous accidents include a 2024 crash caused by fuel feed issues and a tragic November 2025 crash at the Dubai Air Show that claimed the life of Wing Commander Namansh Syal.Following the February accident, HAL Chairman DK Sunil announced that…

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Avantra Family Wealth Inc. increased its stake in Netflix, Inc. (NASDAQ:NFLX – Free Report) by 935.6% in the 4th quarter, according to the company in its most recent filing with the SEC. The fund owned 11,278 shares of the Internet television network’s stock after purchasing an additional 10,189 shares during the quarter. Avantra Family Wealth Inc.’s holdings in Netflix were worth $1,057,000 at the end of the most recent reporting period. Other institutional investors and hedge funds have also recently added to or reduced their stakes in the company. First Financial Corp IN lifted its holdings in Netflix by 900.0%…

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The Army has picked at least two finalists to take over the service’s entry-level helicopter training program, despite Congressional pushback on the plan last year. Service officials have said they plan to choose a winner by September.Bell and M1 Support Services both confirmed in press releases this week that they were selected to move to the fourth and final stage of the competition.Another competitor, Lockheed Martin, was not chosen to move on, a company spokesperson confirmed to Defense One.The Army did not immediately respond to a request for comment asking whether any other companies were selected. Last month, it was reported…

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The Indian government has officially announced its intention to perform a series of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) jammer trials within the Bay of Bengal.These critical tests are scheduled to take place over a two-day period, specifically on the 11th and 12th of April 2026.According to various official notifications and maritime reports, the trials will be concentrated in the strategically vital Bay of Bengal region. Specific mentions have been made regarding the waters situated near the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, an area often utilised for sensitive military evaluations.The primary purpose of this exercise is to test and validate India’s evolving…

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SG Americas Securities LLC boosted its holdings in CarGurus, Inc. (NASDAQ:CARG – Free Report) by 61.6% in the 4th quarter, according to its most recent filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The institutional investor owned 38,812 shares of the company’s stock after purchasing an additional 14,788 shares during the quarter. SG Americas Securities LLC’s holdings in CarGurus were worth $1,488,000 at the end of the most recent reporting period. A number of other institutional investors have also recently bought and sold shares of CARG. Wealth Enhancement Advisory Services LLC grew its position in shares of CarGurus by 35.2% during…

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As the Army works to gather and organize data to support battlefield decisions, it has created a task force to help with small, short-term problems—and in the longer term, to shape the service’s overall approach to data management.The Army Data Operations Center went live on April 3, service officials told reporters on Tuesday, and so far its small team of civilian and soldier data and software engineers have received seven requests from different organizations to help deconflict.“It used to be about firepower, but it isn’t really about that anymore,” said Lt. Gen. Jeth Rey, the Army’s chief of staff for…

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