EMS Chemie stock climbs after raising sales forecast on margin expansion

EMS Chemie stock climbs after raising sales forecast on margin expansion

EMS Chemie stock climbs after raising sales forecast on margin expansion
The U.S. subsidiary of the global business enterprise Mitsubishi Corp. is moving to a different building in Downtown Houston and expanding its footprint. Mitsubishi Corporation (Americas) leased about 92K SF at 1100 Louisiana, maintaining its Downtown Houston presence after nearly 50 years in the area, according to a press release from Partners Real Estate. 1100 Louisiana in Downtown Houston Mitsubishi International…
OceanFirst Financial and asset manager 400 Capital Management are promoting a strategy that offers a variation on credit-linked notes regional banks have increasingly used as a means of obtaining mortgage capital relief in the U.S. market. Processing Content The companies applied the structure, which 400CM said appears to be the first fund-issued, rated, significant risk-transfer…
An inmate at the Brooklyn jail where the Alexander brothers are detained has been accused of allowing other prisoners, including Oren Alexander, to use his contraband cellphone. Federal prosecutors charged David Motovich, a convicted fraudster and former owner of a lumberyard in Midwood, with possessing an illegal phone in a complaint unveiled earlier this week….
Odeta Kushi (pictured top), deputy chief economist at First American, said the latest flare-up fits a pattern she and her colleagues had already accounted for. Even if there is some volatility day-to-day, the overall pattern seems to be for elevated rates. “I think you can see some zigzag, but my baseline expectation is more of…
Fix-and-flip performance in Q1 2026 came down to one key factor: how much room investors had between what they paid, what they spent and what they sold for. ATTOM put together a special analysis with Backflip to examine how deals actually penciled out across six major markets. By pairing average purchase and resale prices with…
Federal Reserve officials are deeply divided in their opinions on whether interest rates are likely to go up or down in the coming months, newly released meeting minutes show. Minutes from the June meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee, which marked the first policy meeting under new Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh, show there were…