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Arete initiates CoreWeave and Nebius with preference for Nebius
Arete initiates CoreWeave and Nebius with preference for Nebius

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Arete initiates CoreWeave and Nebius with preference for Nebius

As previously reported, Arete analyst Andrew Beale initiated coverage of CoreWeave (CRWV) with a Neutral rating and $130 price target. Coreweave and Nebius (NBIS) are neo clouds or artificial intelligence hyperscalers, building new generation GPU- rather than CPU-based cloud services, the analyst tells investors in a research note. The firm says that when including private companies, there are a couple of dozen competitors, with Coreweave having by far the most revenue. Both stocks seem likely to trade on how short of GPU compute investors think the world is, contends Arete. The firm prefers Nebius to Coreweave fundamentally, saying the stock's embedded neo cloud valuation is low. Coreweave is an AI trading stock for now, and it is hard to take a fundamental view given the 'limited free float,' adds Arete. Shares of Nebius are up 4%, or $1.46, to $40.85 in premarket trading while CoreWeave is down 5% to $155.72. Easily unpack a company's performance with TipRanks' new KPI Data for smart investment decisions Receive undervalued, market resilient stocks right to your inbox with TipRanks' Smart Value Newsletter Published first on TheFly – the ultimate source for real-time, market-moving breaking financial news. Try Now>> See today's best-performing stocks on TipRanks >> Read More on CRWV: Disclaimer & DisclosureReport an Issue Notable open interest changes for June 5th Nebius rallies after Arete picks over CoreWeave on valuation CoreWeave initiated with a Neutral at Arete Closing Bell Movers: MongoDB jumps 14% on earnings beat and raise Nvidia Stock (NVDA) Takes Battle to DeepSeek as AI Chips Go Full Speed Ahead Sign in to access your portfolio

Meet the Scots chef behind Edinburgh and London private dining company
Meet the Scots chef behind Edinburgh and London private dining company

The Herald Scotland

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • The Herald Scotland

Meet the Scots chef behind Edinburgh and London private dining company

Feeling a desire to gain formal training, Neil decided to start from scratch and moved back to Scotland to work as a commis chef at Boath House, Nairn. After two years at Boath House, Neil moved to Berlin and through working in ingredient-led restaurants with 'small plate' menus, discovered the style of food he loves to cook: dishes that celebrate high-quality produce, balanced flavours and skilled cookery, but without fuss and pretension. Along with two friends he then opened Barra, also in Berlin, which quickly gained acclaim and was awarded a Michelin Bib Gourmand within a year of opening. It was here that he met future business partner George Colebrook. He then moved back to Edinburgh to be close to his family, where he began working as a private chef and working part time at The Palmerston. In 2024, Neil and George co-founded Arete, a culinary service specialising in bespoke dining experiences across the UK. You can read more about them here as Neil takes on this week's chef Q&A. Pictured: Neil Paterson and George Colebrook of Arete (Image: Supplied) What was your first kitchen job? A very fun and vibrant grill house in the Austrian alps, the food was not so vibrant and fun if I am really honest, but it was a great first kitchen experience. Where is your favourite place to eat out? Noodles Home in Edinburgh is my absolute 'go-to', I am there on a weekly basis. What is your guilty pleasure meal? My mum's lasagne, it's the best there is, although everyone says that about their mum's lasagne, though, right? Can you share a memory of your worst kitchen disaster? Raspberries in mashed potatoes, on purpose, my head chef made me do it! What is your signature dish? Warm chocolate mousse, brown butter ice cream and olive oil. I've been doing it for about 8 years now, and I just keep coming back to it. Read more: Who would you say is your biggest inspiration? With regards to food, I would have to say Griffin Wilson AKA @cabincorn. In life it would have to be one of my big brothers. What is one of your pet peeves as a chef? Ingredients that are added to dishes purely for aesthetics and contribute nothing to the flavour of the dish. If you weren't a chef, what do you think you would be doing with your life? Something that meant I could spend more time outdoors, maybe a mountain guide? What's your favourite trick for making cooking at home easier? Sharp knives and a good chopping board make the world of difference! What has been one highlight that stands out in your career so far? Earning a Bib Gourmand within the first year of opening my first restaurant alongside two friends in Berlin.

Breaking the Mold: How Tripat Girdhar is Innovating from the Inside Out
Breaking the Mold: How Tripat Girdhar is Innovating from the Inside Out

Business Standard

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Breaking the Mold: How Tripat Girdhar is Innovating from the Inside Out

NewsVoir Chandigarh [India], May 22: In the world of architecture and design, few names reflect the spirit of innovation quite like Tripat Girdhar, the founder and principal architect of Arete Design Studio. With over 15 years of experience and a bold, future-forward vision, Tripat has built more than just a design firm, he's created a movement. Established in 2009, Arete Design Studio was born out of a simple but radical belief: architecture should inspire, not imitate. Right from the outset, Tripat sought to break away from convention, embedding purpose, sustainability, and emotional intelligence into every project. His work, which spans six Indian states and reaches into Australia and New Zealand, is a testament to that philosophy. "Good design is more than form and function--it's an emotion, a mindset, and a promise to build responsibly for the future," says Tripat Girdhar, Founder at Arete Design Studio. "At Arete, we don't just draw buildings--we shape experiences, solve problems, and imagine how people will feel, move, and live inside those spaces. Every line we sketch is a step toward smarter cities, greener communities, and more meaningful interactions between people and their environments. Design should respond to the needs of tomorrow without losing the soul of today." But Tripat's journey wasn't shaped by ease or entitlement. Coming from humble beginnings, Tripat carved his path with nothing but determination and a clear vision. He earned his degree in architecture and immediately began applying a cross-disciplinary, research-driven approach that set him apart in an industry often stuck in repetition. His portfolio today includes over 70 completed projects, more than 300,000 sq. ft. under development, and celebrated landmarks like Marbella Grand, Escon Primera, Jubilee Vallum View, and the towering Fashion Tower, a 32-story architectural feat that has redefined Chandigarh's skyline. Under Tripat's leadership, Arete Design Studio has become synonymous with design that dares to lead, blending art, technology, and environmental responsibility in ways that resonate with both urban lifestyles and cultural context. His work has not gone unnoticed. In 2025, Arete was honored as the "Leading & Futuristic Architecture & Design Firm of the Year" for North India, and Tripat himself received the "Visionary & Innovative Architect & Designer of the Year" award--recognition of his role in reshaping the architectural narrative. Tripat's vision for Arete is as expansive as his designs, "We're not here to follow trends. We're here to define the next era of living and working spaces," adds Girdhar. "Innovation is in our DNA--not just in what we build, but how we think. Our goal is to create spaces that are intelligent, sustainable, and deeply human. Whether we're designing a high-rise or a home, we always ask: Will this improve how people live? Will this inspire pride and purpose? That's the standard we hold ourselves to." With innovation at its core and legacy on the horizon, Arete Design Studio continues to break the mold--not just in Chandigarh, but across continents. (ADVERTORIAL DISCLAIMER: The above press release has been provided by NewsVoir. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of the same)

Breaking the Mold: How Tripat Girdhar is Innovating from the Inside Out
Breaking the Mold: How Tripat Girdhar is Innovating from the Inside Out

Fashion Value Chain

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • Fashion Value Chain

Breaking the Mold: How Tripat Girdhar is Innovating from the Inside Out

In the world of architecture and design, few names reflect the spirit of innovation quite like Tripat Girdhar, the founder and principal architect of Arete Design Studio. With over 15 years of experience and a bold, future-forward vision, Tripat has built more than just a design firm, he's created a movement. Established in 2009, Arete Design Studio was born out of a simple but radical belief: architecture should inspire, not imitate. Right from the outset, Tripat sought to break away from convention, embedding purpose, sustainability, and emotional intelligence into every project. His work, which spans six Indian states and reaches into Australia and New Zealand, is a testament to that philosophy. Tripat Girdhar, Founder at Arete Design Studio 'Good design is more than form and function-it's an emotion, a mindset, and a promise to build responsibly for the future,' says Tripat Girdhar, Founder at Arete Design Studio. 'At Arete, we don't just draw buildings-we shape experiences, solve problems, and imagine how people will feel, move, and live inside those spaces. Every line we sketch is a step toward smarter cities, greener communities, and more meaningful interactions between people and their environments. Design should respond to the needs of tomorrow without losing the soul of today.' But Tripat's journey wasn't shaped by ease or entitlement. Coming from humble beginnings, Tripat carved his path with nothing but determination and a clear vision. He earned his degree in architecture and immediately began applying a cross-disciplinary, research-driven approach that set him apart in an industry often stuck in repetition. His portfolio today includes over 70 completed projects, more than 300,000 sq. ft. under development, and celebrated landmarks like Marbella Grand, Escon Primera, Jubilee Vallum View, and the towering Fashion Tower, a 32-story architectural feat that has redefined Chandigarh's skyline. Under Tripat's leadership, Arete Design Studio has become synonymous with design that dares to lead, blending art, technology, and environmental responsibility in ways that resonate with both urban lifestyles and cultural context. His work has not gone unnoticed. In 2025, Arete was honored as the 'Leading & Futuristic Architecture & Design Firm of the Year' for North India, and Tripat himself received the 'Visionary & Innovative Architect & Designer of the Year' award-recognition of his role in reshaping the architectural narrative. Tripat's vision for Arete is as expansive as his designs, 'We're not here to follow trends. We're here to define the next era of living and working spaces,'adds Girdhar. 'Innovation is in our DNA-not just in what we build, but how we think. Our goal is to create spaces that are intelligent, sustainable, and deeply human. Whether we're designing a high-rise or a home, we always ask: Will this improve how people live Will this inspire pride and purpose That's the standard we hold ourselves to.' With innovation at its core and legacy on the horizon, Arete Design Studio continues to break the mold-not just in Chandigarh, but across continents.

Chain closes another restaurant in un-'educated' Boise. Yo, Idaho, heard of a burrito?
Chain closes another restaurant in un-'educated' Boise. Yo, Idaho, heard of a burrito?

Yahoo

time07-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Chain closes another restaurant in un-'educated' Boise. Yo, Idaho, heard of a burrito?

As the Boise area's population has exploded, so has its restaurant scene. Chefs are earning accolades. Ethnic restaurants have multiplied. Still, we not always be so smart about food, Idaho. Regional chain Gyro Shack just closed its second Treasure Valley restaurant in less than six months, with plans to reopen it as a Mexican drive-thru. The reason? At least in part? Gyros can be, like, confusing. 'Even in the Boise market, with it growing as much as it is, 40% to 50% of our customers don't know what a gyro is,' confessed Seth Brink, president of Arete Food Group. 'So we still get those questions all the time ... That's the gyro challenge.' (For &#%*'s sake, Boy-see! It's pronounced 'yee-roh.') Speaking last fall, Brink explained that Arete, Gyro Shack's owner, had shuttered the store at 1050 E. Fairview Ave. in Meridian to debut a newly created brand, Rapido Burrito. The primary motive? Too many Gyro Shacks in close proximity, he said. But Boiseans' tilted-head reaction to the Greek concept of rotisserie-cooked meat wrapped in pita bread certainly didn't help, either. Last Friday, Arete surrendered yet another Gyro Shack — at 9056 W. Emerald St., at the intersection of Maple Grove Road. This Friday, it will open as the area's second Rapido Burrito, serving a similarly limited menu. 'Gyro Shack is just tough in this market,' Brink reiterated this week. '... We spend a lot of time educating people on what our food is. There's just not a huge foundation for Mediterranean in the market, right? You see brands like Taziki's come in and go out. 'What we found when we converted the store was just better sales out of that Fairview location as a taco and burrito shop than a gyro shop. 'So the Maple Grove and Emerald store was struggling, so we're going to flip that one, too, and see if it kind of works just as well and makes sense for us to renew that lease.' Founded in the City of Trees in 2009, Gyro Shack is a blend of company-owned and franchise drive-thrus — and a Gem State success story. Fans tend to love the chain. 'Tried them for the first time today, and it won't be the last,' a Google reviewer wrote recently of the Boise location at 5602 W. State St. Even with the latest closure, four Treasure Valley Gyro Shacks remain: two longtime Boise locations, 'which are rocking,' Brink said, and two more in Meridian. There are no plans to transition any of those to Rapido Burrito shops, he said. Gyro Shack also has two locations in Tucson, Arizona, and two in Albuquerque, New Mexico — all products of recent expansion out of state. Still, it's more likely that additional Rapido Burritos will pop up in the Boise area before Gyro Shacks do. The Gyro Shack franchisee who masterminded Rapido Burrito probably will open another location in the next year, Brink said. New Boise motto: Burritos! Totally heard of 'em! 'There's no education for it, right?' Brink said. 'Unfortunately in this market with gyros, there's an education curve.'

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