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Key Insight: After private meetings with executives allegedly yielded few results, two activist investors have published a letter outlining their concerns, beginning what they say will be a persistent pressure campaign. Supporting Data: In this year’s first quarter, expenses at United Bancorporation of Alabama rose by 15% year-over-year, while total loans grew by 2%. Expert…
More than half of aspiring homebuyers in the UK doubt they will ever be able to purchase a property, according to research from the HomeOwners Alliance. The annual HomeOwner Survey found that while 73% of non-homeowners want to own their home, 52% of those with ownership aspirations believe they will never achieve this goal. First-time…
Actor Chris Pine is suing a high-profile luxury developer in Brooklyn, claiming the developer has failed to return a $100,000 deposit on a rental deal that fell through. The “Star Trek” actor alleges in a lawsuit that Carlos Saavedra and his firm, Eckstrom, are improperly holding $100,000 following the collapse of negotiations for a townhouse…
The Nagaland state has declared its Sambad Dear Saturday Weekly lottery results on July 11, 2026. The Saturday Dear lucky draws consist of three lotteries. These are the Dear Vision Morning lottery result, scheduled for 1PM. This is followed by Dear Elite Evening lottery result which went live at 6PM and lastly the Dear Lucky…
(RTTNews) – Takeda (TAK) and the Government of Indonesia announced a collaboration to strengthen Indonesia’s plasma ecosystem. This initiative aims to expand equitable access to lifesaving plasma-derived medicinal products (PDMPs) both within Indonesia and globally. A key milestone in this partnership is the fractionation license granted to Takeda by the Ministry of Health, underscoring Indonesia’s…
The Securities and Exchange Commission proposed a rule to make e-delivery the default option for registrants (including broker/dealers and advisors) when dealing with the agency (and with investors). The rule has been long-awaited (and often-discussed), and Chair Paul Atkins said in a statement that the change would “substantially reduce paper, printing and postage costs for…