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Arista Networks, Inc. (NYSE:ANET) to Post Q3 2023 Earnings of $1.29 Per Share, Zacks Research Forecasts

Arista Networks, Inc. (NYSE:ANET – Free Report) – Equities researchers at Zacks Research reduced their Q3 2023 earnings estimates for shares of Arista Networks in a research note issued on Wednesday, July 19th. Zacks Research analyst S. Bose now expects that the technology company will post earnings of $1.29 per share for the quarter, down from their previous estimate of $1.30. The consensus estimate for Arista Networks’ current full-year earnings is $5.23 per share. Zacks Research also issued estimates for Arista Networks’ FY2024 earnings at $5.45 EPS and Q2 2025 earnings at $1.52 EPS.

Several other brokerages have also recently

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Jungkook of BTS Releases Sensual New Song “Seven” with Latto

SEOUL, South Korea — The charismatic Jungkook from the popular K-pop group BTS recently unveiled his highly-anticipated solo track to his devoted fans. Titled “Seven,” the song features a collaboration with singer Latto and has quickly gained attention for its intense and seductive nature.

In the music video, Jungkook expresses his desire to spend every day of the week with his beloved partner. Joined by the talented Han Seo Hee, the chemistry between the two artists is palpable, creating a captivating atmosphere amidst a backdrop of chaotic visuals, reported the New York Times.

Commenting on his work, Jungkook describes the

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The Dutch government collapsed over immigration policy

The crisis was caused by the desire of Prime Minister Mark Rutte, of the conservative right-wing VVD party, to limit the flow of asylum seekers to the Netherlands. Tensions came to a head this week when Rutte demanded that three other parties in the ruling coalition – the Christian Democrats CDA, the liberal centrists D66 and the small Protestant party ChristenUnie – agree to set a quota for the number of children from areas of armed conflict who can obtain asylum in the Netherlands, reports AFP. It also calls for refugees already settled in the Netherlands to no longer be

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The Koch network was not sold on Pence, despite private entreaties

After the influential Koch network announced this month that it would endorse a rival candidate to former President Donald Trump, donors aligned with Mike Pence privately reached out in hopes of securing its backing.

The push from donors to Americans for Prosperity — the advocacy arm founded by the billionaire industrialists Charles G. Koch and the late David H. Koch — was straightforward. According to two people familiar with the ad-hoc conversations, the donors stressed that the former vice president was best aligned with the libertarian worldview that the brothers have supported in the past. Pence has a relationship with