Becker
Americannoun
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Carl Lotus 1873–1945, U.S. historian.
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George Ferdinand, 1847–1919, U.S. scientist and mathematician.
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Howard Paul, 1899–1960, U.S. sociologist.
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Bullish analysts, including William Blair’s Dylan Becker, think Unity stock can continue its momentum higher.
From Barron's
“The company is well positioned to capitalize on multiple industry tailwinds contributing to a large and growing overall market with a unique competitive advantage afforded by contextual data on more than four billion monthly active users and more than 70% of all mobile games being built on the company’s platform,” Becker wrote on Friday.
From Barron's
The businesses represented roughly $360 million of revenue in Unity’s Grow Solutions division in 2025, though ironSource revenue had been “declining precipitously and thus would have contributed a notably smaller dollar amount in 2026,” William Blair analyst David Becker said.
From Barron's
William Blair’s Becker pointed out that much of the projected outperformance is driven by strength in Unity’s Vector AI advertising platform, which is expected to see 15% revenue growth quarter over quarter versus initial expectations for 10% growth.
From Barron's
David Becker, executive director of the Center for Election Innovation & Research and a former senior trial attorney overseeing voting enforcement for the U.S.
From Los Angeles Times
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