This morning a "Potential Dividend Run Alert" went out for Genuine Parts Co. (NYSE: GPC), 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" anyway? T
This morning a "Potential Dividend Run Alert" went out for Genuine Parts Co. (NYSE: GPC), 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" anyway? T
Mativ Holdings ( MATV ) declares $0.10/share quarterly dividend , in line with previous. Forward yield 2.77% Payable March 27; for shareholders of record March 13; ex-div March 13. See MATV Dividend Scorecard, Yield Chart, & Dividend Growth. More on Mativ Holdings Seeking Alpha’s Quant Rating on Mativ Holdings Historical earnings data for Mativ Holdings Dividend scorecard for Mativ Holdings Financ...
Mativ Holdings ( MATV ) declares $0.10/share quarterly dividend , in line with previous. Forward yield 2.77% Payable March 27; for shareholders of record March 13; ex-div March 13. See MATV Dividend Scorecard, Yield Chart, & Dividend Growth. More on Mativ Holdings Seeking Alpha’s Quant Rating on Mativ Holdings Historical earnings data for Mativ Holdings Dividend scorecard for Mativ Holdings Financial information for Mativ Holdings
Advance wholesale inventories rose 0.2% month-over-month to $917.2B in December, in-line with the +0.2% consensus and +0.2% in the prior month, according to data released by the U.S. Census Bureau on Thursday. Wholesale inventories were up 2.8% from December 2024. Meanwhile, the December advance retail inventories were virtually unchanged at $812.5B. Retail inventories increased 0.8% year-over-yea...
Advance wholesale inventories rose 0.2% month-over-month to $917.2B in December, in-line with the +0.2% consensus and +0.2% in the prior month, according to data released by the U.S. Census Bureau on Thursday. Wholesale inventories were up 2.8% from December 2024. Meanwhile, the December advance retail inventories were virtually unchanged at $812.5B. Retail inventories increased 0.8% year-over-year, according to the data. Excluding autos, retail inventories were up 0.2%, vs. the revised -0.2% prior and the 0.1% rise expected. More on U.S. Economy Industrial production increases more than expected in January Durable goods orders fall less than expected in December
(RTTNews) - First-time claims for U.S. unemployment benefits fell by much more than expected in the week ended February 14th, according to a report released by the Labor Department on Thursday.
(RTTNews) - First-time claims for U.S. unemployment benefits fell by much more than expected in the week ended February 14th, according to a report released by the Labor Department on Thursday.
Applications for US unemployment benefits fell by the most since November, adding to evidence of stabilization in the labor market. Initial claims decreased by 23,000 to 206,000 in the week ended Feb. 14, according to Labor Department data released Thursday. The median forecast in a Bloomberg survey of economists called for 225,000. Continuing claims , a proxy for the number of people receiving be...
Applications for US unemployment benefits fell by the most since November, adding to evidence of stabilization in the labor market. Initial claims decreased by 23,000 to 206,000 in the week ended Feb. 14, according to Labor Department data released Thursday. The median forecast in a Bloomberg survey of economists called for 225,000. Continuing claims , a proxy for the number of people receiving benefits, rose to 1.87 million in the previous week, the highest since early January.
farres tariq/iStock via Getty Images Canada recorded a trade deficit of C$ 1.31B in December of 2025. More on Canada, FLCA: Warrants Broader Interest, But Wait For A Pullback House votes to end Canada tariffs as six Republicans defy Trump Bridge billionaire lobbied commerce chief before Trump blasted competing span to Canada, NYT reports Seeking Alpha’s Quant Rating on Franklin FTSE Canada ETF Div...
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Koninklijke BAM Groep nv press release ( KBAGF ): Q4 Non-GAAP EPS of € 0.80. Revenue of € 7.04B. More on Koninklijke BAM Groep nv Seeking Alpha’s Quant Rating on Koninklijke BAM Groep nv Historical earnings data for Koninklijke BAM Groep nv Dividend scorecard for Koninklijke BAM Groep nv Financial information for Koninklijke BAM Groep nv
Koninklijke BAM Groep nv press release ( KBAGF ): Q4 Non-GAAP EPS of € 0.80. Revenue of € 7.04B. More on Koninklijke BAM Groep nv Seeking Alpha’s Quant Rating on Koninklijke BAM Groep nv Historical earnings data for Koninklijke BAM Groep nv Dividend scorecard for Koninklijke BAM Groep nv Financial information for Koninklijke BAM Groep nv
Andrei Askirka Initial jobless claims fell by 23K to 206K in the week ended Feb. 14 vs. 223K consensus and 229K prior (revised from 227K), according to data released by the U.S. Department of Labor on Thursday. Claims declined by the most since November 2025. The four-week moving average was 219K, down 1K from the prior week's revised average of 220K. Meanwhile, continuing claims for the week ende...
Andrei Askirka Initial jobless claims fell by 23K to 206K in the week ended Feb. 14 vs. 223K consensus and 229K prior (revised from 227K), according to data released by the U.S. Department of Labor on Thursday. Claims declined by the most since November 2025. The four-week moving average was 219K, down 1K from the prior week's revised average of 220K. Meanwhile, continuing claims for the week ended Feb. 7 rose to 1.869M from 1.852M in the prior week (revised from 1.862M), exceeding the 1.860M consensus. The advance unadjusted insured unemployment rate was 1.4% in the week ended Feb. 7, unchanged from the earlier week, the BLS said . The advance number of actual initial claims under state programs, unadjusted, totaled 207.6K in the week ended Feb. 14, down 42.5K from the week before. The seasonal factors had expected a decrease of 19.6K from the prior week. More on the U.S. Economy FX Market Awaits North American Leadership Macro Insights: Death Of A Software Salesman, The Great Rotation, And Dot-Com 2.0 U.S. Dollar Is Mostly Firmer, Amid Weak Conviction Record bond trading as tech borrowing, M&A drive supply wave - report El-Erian on the U.S. economy: ‘We will get a lot of volatility as we go forward’
Timely and powerful exhibition in Manchester marks the achievements and exclusions of black players in England Walking around the Score Gallery at the National Football Museum in Manchester, seeing exhibits celebrating everyone from Nikita Parris to Bobby De Cordova-Reid and Pelé, it quickly becomes clear this is a collection like no other. Among the items on display are an impressive number of ma...
Timely and powerful exhibition in Manchester marks the achievements and exclusions of black players in England Walking around the Score Gallery at the National Football Museum in Manchester, seeing exhibits celebrating everyone from Nikita Parris to Bobby De Cordova-Reid and Pelé, it quickly becomes clear this is a collection like no other. Among the items on display are an impressive number of match-worn shirts and a handmade banner celebrating Marcus Rashford pressuring Boris Johnson into a U-turn on free school meals for vulnerable children. The Black in the Game exhibition aims to showcase not only sporting success but the cultural impact of key football figures from African and Caribbean communities, including administrators, officials and other non-playing staff. It celebrates some modern-day stars such as the Manchester City striker Khadija Shaw, the WSL’s current top scorer, and was curated across three years by a panel of footballers and academics. Continue reading...
On February 13, 2026, Shannon River Fund Management LLC disclosed it sold 125,230 shares of InterDigital (NASDAQ:IDCC) , an estimated $44.28 million trade based on quarterly average pricing. According to a SEC filing dated February 13, 2026, Shannon River Fund Management LLC sold 125,230 shares of InterDigital during the fourth quarter. The estimated transaction value is $44.28 million, based on t...
On February 13, 2026, Shannon River Fund Management LLC disclosed it sold 125,230 shares of InterDigital (NASDAQ:IDCC) , an estimated $44.28 million trade based on quarterly average pricing. According to a SEC filing dated February 13, 2026, Shannon River Fund Management LLC sold 125,230 shares of InterDigital during the fourth quarter. The estimated transaction value is $44.28 million, based on the average closing price for the quarter. The fund’s position in InterDigital dropped from 9.9% of assets under management to 2.67%, with a period-end value of $17.03 million. The net change in position value for the quarter was $44.67 million. This was a significant reduction, with InterDigital now representing 2.67% of the fund’s 13F assets under management. Continue reading
We love hearing about the latest findings coming out of an Eötvös Loránd University (ELU) research group focused on gifted word learner (GWL) dogs—if only for the pictures of adorable doggoes playing with their toys. Just last month , we learned that such dogs can learn the labels for new toys just by overhearing their owners talking about those toys. The group is back with yet another new paper ,...
We love hearing about the latest findings coming out of an Eötvös Loránd University (ELU) research group focused on gifted word learner (GWL) dogs—if only for the pictures of adorable doggoes playing with their toys. Just last month , we learned that such dogs can learn the labels for new toys just by overhearing their owners talking about those toys. The group is back with yet another new paper , published in the journal Animal Cognition, presenting evidence that GWL dogs have a preference for novel toys and like to share them with their owners. That social interaction seems to be the key to the unique cognitive abilities of these rare dogs. As previously reported , ELU co-author Claudia Fugazza has been studying canine behavior and cognition for several years as part of the Genius Dog Challenge . For instance, the group’s 2022 study discovered that dogs store key sensory features about their toys—notably what they look like and how they smell—and recall those features when searching for the named toy. Prior studies had suggested that dogs typically rely on vision, or a combination of sight and smell, to locate target objects. GWL dogs can also identify objects based on verbal labels. Last fall , Fugazza’s group discovered that certain dogs can not only memorize the names of objects like their favorite toys, but also extend those labels to entirely new objects with a similar function, regardless of whether or not they are similar in appearance. It’s a cognitively advanced ability known as “label extension,” and for animals to acquire it usually involves years of intensive training in captivity. But the dogs in this new study developed the ability to classify their toys by function with no formal training, merely by playing naturally with their owners. It’s akin to a person calling a hammer and a rock by the same name, or a child understanding that “cup” can describe a mug, a glass, or a tumbler because they serve the same function. Read full article Comments
The U.S. international trade in goods and services deficit increased 32.6% to $70.3B in December vs. $55.50B consensus and $53.00B in November (revised from $56.8B), according to data released by the U.S. Census Bureau on Thursday. The amount of imports rose 3.6% to $357.6B in December, while exports fell 1.7% to $287.3B. The headline number reflected a $15.7B increase in the goods deficit and a $...
The U.S. international trade in goods and services deficit increased 32.6% to $70.3B in December vs. $55.50B consensus and $53.00B in November (revised from $56.8B), according to data released by the U.S. Census Bureau on Thursday. The amount of imports rose 3.6% to $357.6B in December, while exports fell 1.7% to $287.3B. The headline number reflected a $15.7B increase in the goods deficit and a $1.6B decrease in the services surplus. The three-month moving average of the goods and services deficit increased $7.5B to $50.7B, the U.S. Census Bureau said. The U.S. international trade in goods deficit rose 19% to $98.50B in December vs. the $86.00B consensus and $82.78B prior (revised from $86.04B). Exports of goods for December were $180.0B, $5.6B less than November exports. Imports of goods for December were $278.6B, $10.2B more than November imports, the Census Bureau said. More on the US Economy Some Fed members appear open to rate hike if inflation remains above target: FOMC minutes Durable goods orders fall less than expected in December Economic Data Alphabet Soup On The Menu: FOMC Minutes, GDP, PCE, PMIs, UMich