Key PointsJames S. Mahan III sold 20,000 shares indirectly over two days, for a transaction value of approximately $804,000, at a weighted-average price of approximately $40.18 per share as of Feb. 19, 2026.
Key PointsJames S. Mahan III sold 20,000 shares indirectly over two days, for a transaction value of approximately $804,000, at a weighted-average price of approximately $40.18 per share as of Feb. 19, 2026.
James P. Zallie, President and CEO of Ingredion (NYSE:INGR) , reported the sale of 9,958 shares of common stock in an open-market transaction on Feb. 18, 2026, according to a SEC Form 4 filing . Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 reported price ($116.55); post-transaction value based on Feb. 18, 2026 market close ($116.42). Continue reading
James P. Zallie, President and CEO of Ingredion (NYSE:INGR) , reported the sale of 9,958 shares of common stock in an open-market transaction on Feb. 18, 2026, according to a SEC Form 4 filing . Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 reported price ($116.55); post-transaction value based on Feb. 18, 2026 market close ($116.42). Continue reading
The news doesn’t stop when markets close. Hosts David Gura, Christina Ruffini and Lisa Mateo bring clarity and context to this weekend's biggest news, US and Israel's attack on Iran, LIVE from New York. Joined by The Atlantic National Security Writer Nancy Youseff, National Nuclear Security Administration Former Acting Deputy Administrator Corey Hinderstein, Former US Security of Defense Under Fir...
The news doesn’t stop when markets close. Hosts David Gura, Christina Ruffini and Lisa Mateo bring clarity and context to this weekend's biggest news, US and Israel's attack on Iran, LIVE from New York. Joined by The Atlantic National Security Writer Nancy Youseff, National Nuclear Security Administration Former Acting Deputy Administrator Corey Hinderstein, Former US Security of Defense Under First Trump Administration Mark Esper, Former Israeli Defense Minister Gen. Yoav Gallant, State Department Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs Former Deputy Assistant Secretary Jen Gavito, State Department Deputy Assistant Secretary Bureau Near Eastern Affairs Andrew Peek, US Representative Jason Crow, US Representative Michael McCaul, Greenwich Media Strategies Hagar Chemari, Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffies and US Representative Mark Warner. (Source: Bloomberg)
This morning a "Potential Dividend Run Alert" went out for ARMOUR Residential REIT Inc. (NYSE: ARR), at our DividendChannel.com Dividend Alerts service (a free email alerts feature). Let's look at the situation in greater detail, shall we? First of all, what is a "Dividend Run"
This morning a "Potential Dividend Run Alert" went out for ARMOUR Residential REIT Inc. (NYSE: ARR), at our DividendChannel.com Dividend Alerts service (a free email alerts feature). Let's look at the situation in greater detail, shall we? First of all, what is a "Dividend Run"
The head of South Africa’s budget office resigned last week, after helping the National Treasury stabilize public debt. Edgar Sishi handed in his resignation on Feb. 25 — the day of Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana ’s budget speech — and plans to take up a role at the International Monetary Fund, according to people familiar with the matter who asked not to be identified because the information i...
The head of South Africa’s budget office resigned last week, after helping the National Treasury stabilize public debt. Edgar Sishi handed in his resignation on Feb. 25 — the day of Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana ’s budget speech — and plans to take up a role at the International Monetary Fund, according to people familiar with the matter who asked not to be identified because the information isn’t public. The National Treasury confirmed in an emailed response to questions that Sishi will leave the institution at the end of March. Godongwana announced last week that South Africa’s ratio of debt to gross domestic will stabilize for the first time in almost two decades this fiscal year. That’s created space for the Treasury to support anemic economic growth. It’s also strengthened the case for further upgrades to the country’s credit rating — almost a decade after it was first cut to junk. Read More: South Africa’s Budget Marks Turning Point With Debt to Peak Sishi has been a central figure in the compilation of South Africa’s fiscal framework.
‘They should have done it sooner, they waited too long,’ says Trump but he doesn’t say when talks would take place US-Israel war on Iran – latest updates Sign up for the Breaking News US email Donald Trump said on Sunday that Iran’s political leadership have agreed to talks, a day after the US and Israel began to target the country’s military and political infrastructure, killing the supreme leade...
‘They should have done it sooner, they waited too long,’ says Trump but he doesn’t say when talks would take place US-Israel war on Iran – latest updates Sign up for the Breaking News US email Donald Trump said on Sunday that Iran’s political leadership have agreed to talks, a day after the US and Israel began to target the country’s military and political infrastructure, killing the supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and several top officials. “They want to talk, and I have agreed to talk, so I will be talking to them,” Trump told a reporter for the Atlantic magazine on Sunday. “They should have done it sooner. They should have given what was very practical and easy to do sooner. They waited too long.” Reuters contributed reporting Continue reading...
clearstockconcepts/iStock Unreleased via Getty Images A turf fight is unfolding in northern Kentucky as Publix expands into territory long dominated by Kroger ( KR ), The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday. The Florida grocer, which operates about 1,400 stores, has opened its first locations near Cincinnati, Kroger’s hometown. The chain plans to have roughly a dozen Kentucky stores operating by y...
clearstockconcepts/iStock Unreleased via Getty Images A turf fight is unfolding in northern Kentucky as Publix expands into territory long dominated by Kroger ( KR ), The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday. The Florida grocer, which operates about 1,400 stores, has opened its first locations near Cincinnati, Kroger’s hometown. The chain plans to have roughly a dozen Kentucky stores operating by year-end. The move brings a Southern favorite into direct competition with the nation’s largest supermarket chain, which runs about 2,700 stores. Kroger ( KR ) has responded aggressively. The company cut prices at nearby stores after Publix arrived and unveiled a revamped supermarket in Edgewood, Ky., last fall. Executives said sales initially dipped at neighboring Kroger ( KR ) stores but later stabilized. At the same time, Kroger ( KR ) is looking to expand deeper into Florida, including Jacksonville, adding another layer to the rivalry. The standoff highlights the high stakes of grocery expansion, where companies spend heavily on real estate and store upgrades while operating on slim margins. Both chains are also contending with national heavyweights such as Walmart ( WMT ) and fast-growing discount players like Aldi. For shoppers, the competition has meant more promotions and buy-one-get-one-free deals. Retail consultant Craig Johnson told the Journal that the matchup reflects differing strategies: Publix leans into store experience such as cleaner layouts and easier checkout, while Kroger ( KR ) emphasizes price and promotions to drive traffic. Publix’s arrival has drawn enthusiastic crowds. Hundreds lined up on opening day at a new store near a suburban development, some sporting Publix gear and eager for its popular deli sandwiches and key lime pie. Local shoppers said they’ve already noticed lower prices and more promotions since Publix entered the market. For now, the real winners may be consumers enjoying the spoils of a supermarket showdown. Some customers have sw...
In this article USO Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNT A cargo ship is pictured off coast city of Fujairah, in the Strait of Hormuz in the northern Emirate on February 25, 2026. Giuseppe Cacace | Afp | Getty Images Crude oil prices are expected to jump when trading opens Sunday evening, as market participants fear war between the U.S. and Iran will spiral out of control and lead to a ...
In this article USO Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNT A cargo ship is pictured off coast city of Fujairah, in the Strait of Hormuz in the northern Emirate on February 25, 2026. Giuseppe Cacace | Afp | Getty Images Crude oil prices are expected to jump when trading opens Sunday evening, as market participants fear war between the U.S. and Iran will spiral out of control and lead to a major supply disruption. The massive wave of airstrikes launched by the U.S. and Israel against Iran have killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other top leaders in the Islamic Republic. See the latest developments here . Kalshi prediction markets currently see a 79% likelihood that U.S. crude oil hits at least $73 per barrel or more. U.S. crude closed at $67.02 per barrel on Friday, having run up 17% so far this year in anticipation of a possible Iran attack. Energy futures begin trading at 6:00 p.m. ET. Brent crude oil, the international benchmark, could see even bigger gains. Brent futures closed Friday at $73.21 a barrel on Friday, up 20% so far this year. It is unclear who is now governing the fourth-largest oil producer in OPEC. How the oil market ultimately reacts will depend on whether the war leads to a prolonged disruption to traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, the most important chokepoint in the world for the global oil trade. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Crude oil futures, YTD President Donald Trump said Sunday that Iran wants to talk and he has agreed to do so, leaving open the possibility that there might be a path to de-escalation that avoids a big, prolonged disruption. "They want to talk, and I have agreed to talk, so I will be talking to them," Trump told The Atlantic on Sunday. The president told CNBC that U.S. military operations in Iran are "ahead of schedule." But tanker traffic through the Strait has already effectively come to a halt as shipping companies take precautionary measures, according to consulting firm Rystad Energy. Glob...
todamo Iran dropped to the fourth-largest oil-producing nation in OPEC in January, according to the February OPEC report. Iran produced 3.129M barrels per day, behind the UAE, Iraq and Saudi Arabia. Oil ETFs: ( USO ), ( BNO ), ( UCO ), ( DBO ), ( OILK ), ( USL ). Seeking Alpha More on United States Oil Fund LP ETF, United States Brent Oil Fund LP ETF Wall Street Brunch: Oil, Gold Seen Rallying Aft...
todamo Iran dropped to the fourth-largest oil-producing nation in OPEC in January, according to the February OPEC report. Iran produced 3.129M barrels per day, behind the UAE, Iraq and Saudi Arabia. Oil ETFs: ( USO ), ( BNO ), ( UCO ), ( DBO ), ( OILK ), ( USL ). Seeking Alpha More on United States Oil Fund LP ETF, United States Brent Oil Fund LP ETF Wall Street Brunch: Oil, Gold Seen Rallying After Attacks On Iran The Fallout Of U.S.-Iran Round Two The U.S.-Iran War: Phase One Brent surges after Iran strikes, with analysts eyeing $100 oil OPEC+ speeds up output hike as Iran conflict lifts oil prices
Lone-Wolf Terror? Senegal-Born Shooter Wearing "Property Of Allah" Shirt Kills 3, Wounds 14 At Austin Bar Shocking new details are emerging about 12 hours after the horrific mass shooting at a downtown Austin, Texas, bar early Sunday, with New York Post sources indicating that the deceased shooting suspect, Ndiaga Diagne, a U.S. citizen born in Senegal and living in Texas, allegedly carried out th...
Lone-Wolf Terror? Senegal-Born Shooter Wearing "Property Of Allah" Shirt Kills 3, Wounds 14 At Austin Bar Shocking new details are emerging about 12 hours after the horrific mass shooting at a downtown Austin, Texas, bar early Sunday, with New York Post sources indicating that the deceased shooting suspect, Ndiaga Diagne, a U.S. citizen born in Senegal and living in Texas, allegedly carried out the attack that left three people dead and 14 injured including three in critical condition, with federal agents examining whether the attack was potentially motivated by US-Iran conflict . Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis told reporters that officers arrived at Buford's bar, a popular beer garden on West Sixth Street in the downtown metro area. The early investigation shows that Diagne circled the block around the bar several times in an SUV before the shooting, Davis said at a news conference. BREAKING: @FoxNews has obtained a photo of the Austin, TX mass shooter, armed & wearing a sweater that says “Property of Allah”. He has not been identified by authorities, but multiple federal law enforcement sources tell FOX he is a 53-year-old naturalized US citizen who was… pic.twitter.com/YjyT8sIuBr — Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) March 1, 2026 Footage posted on X of the aftermath of the mass shooting is absolutely horrifying. 🚨Update: Iranian Sleeper Cells! FBI believes the mass shooting at a bar in Austin, Texas, that killed three and injured 14 was an “act of terrorism!” pic.twitter.com/E6gNr2eMEn — US Homeland Security News (@defense_civil25) March 1, 2026 Alex Doran, a special agent with the San Antonio FBI field office, told reporters that the agency is working with local police on the investigation. 🚨 BREAKING: The Senegalese Islamist mass shooter in Austin, TX has been identified as 53 y/o Ndiaga Diagne He was wearing a “PROPERTY OF ALLAH” shirt during the attack, per @chiproytx MORE innocent American victims of Islamic terror by someone who SHOULDN’T HAVE BEEN HERE!… pic.twi...