Key PointsFounder Rhea Posedel sold 17,719 shares on April 22, 2026, generating transaction proceeds of approximately ~$1.77 million at a weighted average price around $99.83 per share.
Key PointsFounder Rhea Posedel sold 17,719 shares on April 22, 2026, generating transaction proceeds of approximately ~$1.77 million at a weighted average price around $99.83 per share.
Looking at the universe of stocks we cover at Dividend Channel, on 4/29/26, MetroCity Bankshares Inc (Symbol: MCBS) will trade ex-dividend, for its quarterly dividend of $0.29, payable on 5/8/26. As a percentage of MCBS's recent stock price of $32.12, this dividend works out to
Looking at the universe of stocks we cover at Dividend Channel, on 4/29/26, MetroCity Bankshares Inc (Symbol: MCBS) will trade ex-dividend, for its quarterly dividend of $0.29, payable on 5/8/26. As a percentage of MCBS's recent stock price of $32.12, this dividend works out to
Alibaba Group Holding gained approval from the Hong Kong stock exchange to proceed with a proposed spin-off of a warehouse park in mainland China, two years after the tech giant withdrew the listing plan of its logistics arm Cainiao. The e-commerce giant said it could separate an infrastructure real estate investment trust (Reit) and list it on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, with the underlying asse...
Alibaba Group Holding gained approval from the Hong Kong stock exchange to proceed with a proposed spin-off of a warehouse park in mainland China, two years after the tech giant withdrew the listing plan of its logistics arm Cainiao. The e-commerce giant said it could separate an infrastructure real estate investment trust (Reit) and list it on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, with the underlying asset being the Jiaxing Park, a logistics and warehousing infrastructure hub in eastern China’s Zhejiang...
Looking at the universe of stocks we cover at Dividend Channel, on 4/29/26, Entegris Inc (Symbol: ENTG) will trade ex-dividend, for its quarterly dividend of $0.10, payable on 5/20/26. As a percentage of ENTG's recent stock price of $155.24, this dividend works out to approxima
Looking at the universe of stocks we cover at Dividend Channel, on 4/29/26, Entegris Inc (Symbol: ENTG) will trade ex-dividend, for its quarterly dividend of $0.10, payable on 5/20/26. As a percentage of ENTG's recent stock price of $155.24, this dividend works out to approxima
‘The label added ukulele and steel guitar without bothering to tell us. We couldn’t complain – it made the song a worldwide hit’ The Primitives formed in the summer of 1984 with a singer called Keiron, who brought me in to write songs. When he left, we pinned up an advert in Coventry library and Tracy, who I’d actually met before on a Youth Opportunity Programme, answered. At that point, we sounde...
‘The label added ukulele and steel guitar without bothering to tell us. We couldn’t complain – it made the song a worldwide hit’ The Primitives formed in the summer of 1984 with a singer called Keiron, who brought me in to write songs. When he left, we pinned up an advert in Coventry library and Tracy, who I’d actually met before on a Youth Opportunity Programme, answered. At that point, we sounded more like the Birthday Party or the Gun Club, so I wrote three new songs – Through the Flowers, Across My Shoulder and Crash – to test a more pop direction. Crash was simple and noisy, with a basic guitar line that became the “Na na na” hook. Continue reading...
At a talk on her latest essay collection, Dead and Alive, Smith said she ‘sometimes’ reads male novelists, but more often seeks the wisdom of older female writers like Helen Garner “I don’t know when I read men any more”, the writer Zadie Smith told a literary festival audience on Sunday. “It does happen sometimes, but it’s completely flipped compared to the reading I did when I was young,” she co...
At a talk on her latest essay collection, Dead and Alive, Smith said she ‘sometimes’ reads male novelists, but more often seeks the wisdom of older female writers like Helen Garner “I don’t know when I read men any more”, the writer Zadie Smith told a literary festival audience on Sunday. “It does happen sometimes, but it’s completely flipped compared to the reading I did when I was young,” she continued. Continue reading...
Sign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now! Given that the two teams contesting this season’s FA Cup final face more than 200 outstanding counts of financial chicanery between them, the atmosphere at Wembley will – as several Social Media Disgrace wags quickly pointed out – definitely be highly charged. In the blue corner, Chelsea still face 74 FA counts of financial misconduct, having alr...
Sign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now! Given that the two teams contesting this season’s FA Cup final face more than 200 outstanding counts of financial chicanery between them, the atmosphere at Wembley will – as several Social Media Disgrace wags quickly pointed out – definitely be highly charged. In the blue corner, Chelsea still face 74 FA counts of financial misconduct, having already had their wrist lightly slapped by the Premier League. In the lighter blue corner, Manchester City continue to go about their business, apparently impervious to the outcome of the inquiry into the 130 or so charges of money-related shenanigans that may or may not be released before the next sighting of Halley’s Comet in 35 years. While this season’s renewal of the oldest cup competition in the world had more than its fair share of magic in the form of muddy pitches and giantkillings, it’s not unreasonable to think that some fans will go to Wembley on 16 May more preoccupied by the outcome of forensic audits and arbitration hearings than by the actual final being played. The latest Chelsea exit raises the intriguing question of who will be the next manager lucky enough to secure a contract there well into the 2030s, only to be back on the market shortly after. Logic suggests Claudio Ranieri may yet return to Chelsea, if only because an anagram of Liam Rosenior is ‘Ranieri looms’. With Leicester preparing to parade their recent silverware in front of the directors of Bromley and Burton Albion next season, memories may yet stir in the Chelsea boardroom and prompt a nostalgic reappointment of the Tinkerman” – Phil Hearn. Spurs fans: worried about relegation? Console yourselves with the trivia possibilities it will bring! For example, the last time Tottenham played Lincoln City in the league was 1 January 1949. That was also the day that Celestia was registered in Illinois, a micro-nation that claimed ownership of all outer space and chased that claim for decades. There’s a...
artran/iStock Editorial via Getty Images Co-authored by Relative Value. Overview The idea here is pretty similar to the JPMorgan preferreds pair trade we recently posted. However, this time it will be about Bank of America's ( BAC ) listed preferred stocks - the 4.125% Depositary Shares Non-Cumulative Preferred Stock Series PP ( BAC.PR.P ) as the long leg in the pair trade, and the 6.00% Depositar...
artran/iStock Editorial via Getty Images Co-authored by Relative Value. Overview The idea here is pretty similar to the JPMorgan preferreds pair trade we recently posted. However, this time it will be about Bank of America's ( BAC ) listed preferred stocks - the 4.125% Depositary Shares Non-Cumulative Preferred Stock Series PP ( BAC.PR.P ) as the long leg in the pair trade, and the 6.00% Depositary Shares Non-Cumulative Preferred Stock Series GG ( BAC.PR.B ) as the short one. With proper sizing, this pair trade should carry no credit risk, so investors seeking safer exposure can find it, or the idea behind it, interesting. Bank of America Overview Founded in 1904 and headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, Bank of America Corporation is a bank and financial holding company. It operates on a global scale, and by asset size, it is the second-largest bank in the US. Through its segments, the corporation provides a wide variety of financial products and services to its clients both in the US and around the globe. The scale of the bank is so large that its healthy operation is considered of systemic importance for the US financial system, so it is a part of the "Too Big to Fail" list. The chart below depicts how the investors have evaluated the common stock of the bank BAC for the past ten years: BAC daily price chart (TradingView) To get a better idea of the bank's performance over this period, we'll compare its total return to that of the general market, represented by the S&P 500, and to the average for the US banking sector, represented by State Street SPDR S&P Bank ETF ( KBE ): BAC comparison to SP500 and KBE ( Seeking Alpha) Over the observed period, BAC's total return has followed the general trend of the S&P 500 and the banking sector, but has managed to outperform both by a considerable amount. Looking at Bank of America's direct peers - the largest US diversified banks—we see that BAC lags only JPMorgan, and this is only since 2023. Before that, BAC's and J...
Crude oil has rocketed more than 60% this year to around $100 a barrel due to the war with Iran. That has fueled a surge in energy stocks, with the average one in the S&P 500 rallying more than 28%. This year's turmoil in the global energy market is a reminder of how vital oil is to the economy. Here are three top oil stocks to buy and hold for decades. Image source: Getty Images. Continue reading
Crude oil has rocketed more than 60% this year to around $100 a barrel due to the war with Iran. That has fueled a surge in energy stocks, with the average one in the S&P 500 rallying more than 28%. This year's turmoil in the global energy market is a reminder of how vital oil is to the economy. Here are three top oil stocks to buy and hold for decades. Image source: Getty Images. Continue reading
MAHA Advocates To Converge In Washington For 'People Vs. Poison' Rally Authored by Jeff Louderbeck via The Epoch Times, A bipartisan crowd of Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) proponents is set to converge on the U.S. Supreme Court steps on the morning of April 27 and bring attention to the Trump administration’s handling of glyphosate and alleged health hazards stemming from use of the chemical. ...
MAHA Advocates To Converge In Washington For 'People Vs. Poison' Rally Authored by Jeff Louderbeck via The Epoch Times, A bipartisan crowd of Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) proponents is set to converge on the U.S. Supreme Court steps on the morning of April 27 and bring attention to the Trump administration’s handling of glyphosate and alleged health hazards stemming from use of the chemical. Glyphosate is the main chemical in Roundup, a product made by Bayer subsidiary Monsanto. As the Supreme Court commences oral arguments about whether Bayer should be held legally liable for not letting its customers know that glyphosate could cause cancer, the “People vs. Poison” rally will take place outside. “There are people from every walk of life coming to speak. This should be a bipartisan issue—to have a country where our food supply is not poisoned,” said Vani Hari, organizer of the event. Hari is a MAHA advocate who has a blog and website called “Food Babe.” “The entire movement needs to organize and tell our stories and tell the voice of what this company is doing to our farmland, to our farmers, to our future, and to our children’s future,” Hari said. The April 27 hearing at the Supreme Court centers around John Durnell, a Missouri man who developed non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma after years of exposure to Roundup. A jury unanimously found the exposure caused Durnell’s illness. The jury found Monsanto, which has been owned by Bayer since 2018, liable and awarded him $1.25 million after concluding that Monsanto failed to comply with state law requiring a warning about cancer risks. Monsanto’s attorneys in court filings told the justices the case had been wrongly decided due to the legal principle of preemption, which says federal law takes precedence over state laws when the two are in conflict. A day before the president signed an executive order relating to glyphosate, Bayer announced that Monsanto submitted a proposal for a $7.25 billion class‑action settlement. In 2018...
I suddenly feel so much better about every embarrassing typo I’ve ever made. | Original Illustration (left) by Agathe Singer One of Canva's new AI features has been caught replacing the word "Palestine" in designs. The Magic Layers feature - which is designed to break flat images out into separate editable components - isn't supposed to make visible alterations to user designs, but it was found by...
I suddenly feel so much better about every embarrassing typo I’ve ever made. | Original Illustration (left) by Agathe Singer One of Canva's new AI features has been caught replacing the word "Palestine" in designs. The Magic Layers feature - which is designed to break flat images out into separate editable components - isn't supposed to make visible alterations to user designs, but it was found by X user @ros_ie9 to automatically switch the phrase "cats for Palestine" to "cats for Ukraine." The issue was seemingly limited specifically to the word "Palestine," as @ros_ie9 noted that related words like "Gaza" were unaffected by the feature. Canva says it has now resolved the issue and is taking steps to prevent it from happening again. "We became aware of an issue … Read the full story at The Verge.
The National Basketball Association has received signs of interest from multiple investor groups for new teams in Las Vegas and Seattle that the league plans to sell for as much as $10 billion, according to people familiar with the matter. Early indications show Las Vegas is drawing more interest than Seattle, the people said, asking not to be identified because the talks aren’t public. While the ...
The National Basketball Association has received signs of interest from multiple investor groups for new teams in Las Vegas and Seattle that the league plans to sell for as much as $10 billion, according to people familiar with the matter. Early indications show Las Vegas is drawing more interest than Seattle, the people said, asking not to be identified because the talks aren’t public. While the no formal bids have been submitted, there’s been substantial outreach from investors, one of the people said. The league’s adviser, PJT Partners , is currently canvassing the landscape to identify and vet potential ownership groups ahead of a formal bidding phase expected later this year. Spokespeople for the NBA and PJT declined to comment. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver told owners at a meeting this year that each new team could command an expansion fee of between $7 billion and $10 billion. The Los Angeles Lakers, which sold last year for $10 billion, are the only sports team globally to reach such a lofty valuation in a majority stake transaction. Prior to that sale, the Boston Celtics were acquired in 2025 for $6.1 billion, a record at the time. The value of teams has surged, fueled by explosive growth in the cost of media rights and opening ownership to private equity investment. Las Vegas was long shunned by major sports leagues due to its association with gambling. However, changing attitudes toward sports betting weakened the taboo, and the National Hockey League expanded to the city in 2017 with the Golden Knights. Since then, it has become a hub, with the National Football League and WNBA teams moving to the city. Major League Baseball’s Athletics will relocate there once a new stadium is built. Among the potential bidders for a Las Vegas team are NBA legend Earvin “Magic” Johnson , Bill Foley , owner of the NHL ’s Vegas Golden Knights , and Marc Lasry , the founder of Avenue Capital Group . Johnson met with Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo to discuss a bid this year, ...
The CBOE Volatility Index (^VIX) is back on the move. The VIX climbed about 2% in early Monday trading, pushing back above 19 with the 20 threshold in view as traders position for the busiest stretch of first-quarter earnings season. The catalyst is concentrated risk: nearly half the Russell 1000 reports this week, including five ... VIX Fear Rising Toward 20 on Tech Earnings, Capex Risk, War Unce...
The CBOE Volatility Index (^VIX) is back on the move. The VIX climbed about 2% in early Monday trading, pushing back above 19 with the 20 threshold in view as traders position for the busiest stretch of first-quarter earnings season. The catalyst is concentrated risk: nearly half the Russell 1000 reports this week, including five ... VIX Fear Rising Toward 20 on Tech Earnings, Capex Risk, War Uncertainty
Jonathan Ferro, Lisa Abramowicz and Annmarie Hordern speak daily with leaders and decision makers from Wall Street to Washington and beyond. No other program better positions investors and executives for the trading day. (Source: Bloomberg)
Jonathan Ferro, Lisa Abramowicz and Annmarie Hordern speak daily with leaders and decision makers from Wall Street to Washington and beyond. No other program better positions investors and executives for the trading day. (Source: Bloomberg)