Thrivent Financial for Lutherans lowered its stake in Independent Bank Group, Inc. ( NASDAQ:IBTX – Free Report ) by 5.3% during the third quarter, according to its most recent 13F filing with the SEC. The firm owned 28,313 shares of the bank’s stock after selling 1,572 shares during the quarter. Thrivent Financial for Lutherans owned 0.07% of Independent Bank Group worth $1,633,000 as of its most recent filing with the SEC. Other institutional investors and hedge funds also recently added to or reduced their stakes in the company. Dimensional Fund Advisors LP lifted its holdings in Independent Bank Group by 1.7% during the second quarter. Dimensional Fund Advisors LP now owns 2,316,743 shares of the bank’s stock valued at $105,456,000 after purchasing an additional 39,091 shares in the last quarter. Magnetar Financial LLC purchased a new position in Independent Bank Group in the 2nd quarter valued at about $14,146,000. Silver Lake Advisory LLC acquired a new stake in Independent Bank Group in the 2nd quarter worth about $5,491,000. Empowered Funds LLC increased its stake in Independent Bank Group by 6.3% during the 3rd quarter. Empowered Funds LLC now owns 107,275 shares of the bank’s stock worth $6,185,000 after buying an additional 6,363 shares in the last quarter. Finally, Public Sector Pension Investment Board raised its holdings in shares of Independent Bank Group by 7.6% during the second quarter. Public Sector Pension Investment Board now owns 79,245 shares of the bank’s stock valued at $3,607,000 after acquiring an additional 5,623 shares during the last quarter. Hedge funds and other institutional investors own 77.90% of the company’s stock. Independent Bank Group Stock Performance NASDAQ:IBTX opened at $66.92 on Friday. The company’s 50-day moving average is $60.50 and its two-hundred day moving average is $53.97. Independent Bank Group, Inc. has a 1-year low of $36.47 and a 1-year high of $68.66. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.26, a current ratio of 0.97 and a quick ratio of 0.97. The firm has a market capitalization of $2.77 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of -6.40 and a beta of 1.38. Independent Bank Group Announces Dividend The business also recently disclosed a quarterly dividend, which was paid on Thursday, November 14th. Stockholders of record on Thursday, October 31st were issued a $0.38 dividend. The ex-dividend date was Thursday, October 31st. This represents a $1.52 annualized dividend and a dividend yield of 2.27%. Independent Bank Group’s dividend payout ratio is currently -14.53%. Wall Street Analysts Forecast Growth A number of analysts have recently issued reports on the company. StockNews.com initiated coverage on Independent Bank Group in a research note on Saturday. They issued a “sell” rating on the stock. Truist Financial lowered their target price on shares of Independent Bank Group from $66.00 to $63.00 and set a “hold” rating on the stock in a research note on Wednesday, October 23rd. Finally, Keefe, Bruyette & Woods upped their target price on shares of Independent Bank Group from $69.00 to $72.00 and gave the stock an “outperform” rating in a report on Thursday, November 7th. One analyst has rated the stock with a sell rating, two have given a hold rating and four have issued a buy rating to the company’s stock. According to MarketBeat.com, Independent Bank Group presently has an average rating of “Hold” and a consensus price target of $58.83. Check Out Our Latest Stock Report on Independent Bank Group Independent Bank Group Profile ( Free Report ) Independent Bank Group, Inc, through its subsidiary, Independent Bank provides various commercial banking products and services to businesses, professionals, and individuals in the United States. It accepts various deposit products, including checking and savings accounts, demand deposits, money market accounts, and certificates of deposit. See Also Five stocks we like better than Independent Bank Group Technology Stocks Explained: Here’s What to Know About Tech The Latest 13F Filings Are In: See Where Big Money Is Flowing Low PE Growth Stocks: Unlocking Investment Opportunities 3 Penny Stocks Ready to Break Out in 2025 REIT Stocks – Best REIT Stocks to Add to Your Portfolio Today FMC, Mosaic, Nutrien: Top Agricultural Stocks With Big Potential Receive News & Ratings for Independent Bank Group Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Independent Bank Group and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .'Unbelievable' Odegaard transforms Arsenal and gets Saka smiling again
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ATLANTA (AP) — Deliberations are underway in Atlanta after a year of testimony in the gang and racketeering trial that originally included the rapper Young Thug. Jurors are considering whether to convict Shannon Stillwell and Deamonte Kendrick, who raps as Yak Gotti, on gang, murder, drug and gun charges. The original indictment charged 28 people with conspiring to violate Georgia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act. Opening statements in the trial for six of those defendants happened a year ago . Four of them, including Young Thug, pleaded guilty last month. The rapper was freed on probation. Stillwell and Kendrick rejected plea deals after more than a week of negotiations, and their lawyers chose not to present evidence or witnesses. Both seemed to be in good spirits Tuesday morning after closings wrapped the previous night. Kendrick was chatting and laughing with Stillwell and his lawyers before the jury arrived for instructions. The jury started deliberating Tuesday afternoon and was dismissed at 5 p.m. Jurors are expected to resume deliberations Wednesday morning. If they don’t reach a verdict by 3 p.m. Wednesday, the judge will send them home for the Thanksgiving weekend and they will return Monday morning. Kendrick and Stillwell were charged in the 2015 killing of Donovan Thomas Jr., also known as “Big Nut,” in an Atlanta barbershop. Prosecutors painted Stillwell and Kendrick as members of a violent street gang called Young Slime Life, or YSL, co-founded in 2012 by Young Thug, whose real name is Jeffery Williams. During closings on Monday, they pointed to tattoos, song lyrics and social media posts they said proved members, including Stillwell, admitted to killing people in rival gangs. Prosecutors say Thomas was in a rival gang. Stillwell was also charged in the 2022 killing of Shymel Drinks, which prosecutors said was in retaliation for the killing of two YSL associates days earlier. Defense attorneys Doug Weinstein and Max Schardt said the state presented unreliable witnesses, weak evidence and cherry-picked lyrics and social media posts to push a false narrative about Stillwell, Kendrick and the members of YSL. Schardt, Stillwell's attorney, reminded the jury that alleged YSL affiliates said during the trial that they had lied to police. Law enforcement played a “sick game” by promising they would escape long prison sentences if they said what police wanted them to say, Schardt said. He theorized that one of those witnesses could have killed Thomas. The truth is that their clients were just trying to escape poverty through music, Schardt said. “As a whole, we know the struggles that these communities have had,” Schardt said. “A sad, tacit acceptance that it’s either rap, prison or death.” Young Thug’s record label is also known as YSL, an acronym of Young Stoner Life. Kendrick was featured on two popular songs from the label’s compilation album Slime Language 2, “Take It to Trial" and “Slatty," which prosecutors presented as evidence in the trial. Weinstein, Kendrick’s defense attorney, said during closings it was wrong for prosecutors to target the defendants for their music and lyrics. Prosecutor Simone Hylton disagreed, and said surveillance footage and phone evidence supported her case. “They have the audacity to think they can just brag about killing somebody and nobody’s gonna hold them accountable,” Hylton said. The trial had more than its fair share of delays. Jury selection took nearly 10 months , and Stillwell was stabbed last year at the Fulton County jail, which paused trial proceedings. Judge Paige Reese Whitaker took over after Fulton County Superior Court Chief Judge Ural Glanville was removed from the case in July because he had a meeting with prosecutors and a state witness without defense attorneys present. Whitaker often lost patience with prosecutors over moves such as not sharing evidence with defense attorneys, once accusing them of “poor lawyering.” But the trial sped up under her watch. In October, four defendants, including Young Thug , pleaded guilty, with the rapper entering a non-negotiated or “blind” plea, meaning he didn't have a deal worked out with prosecutors. Nine people charged in the indictment, including rapper Gunna , accepted plea deals before the trial began. Charges against 12 others are pending. Prosecutors dropped charges against one defendant after he was convicted of murder in an unrelated case. Kramon is a corps member for The Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues. Follow Kramon on X: @charlottekramonLeila Cruz (center) smartly drills in a kill between two Nxled blockers. —PVL IMAGES Capital1 snapped a three-game skid by staging a stunning comeback to steal the second set before dominating the next two for a 21-25, 25-21, 25-15, 25-18 triumph over dumbfounded Nxled in the PVL All-Filipino Conference at the Philsports Arena on Saturday. Leila Cruz and Heather Guino-o formed the Solar Spikers’ 1-2 punch, finishing with a combined 38 points with Patty Orendain coming off the bench to chip in with 10 points. The victory was a welcome relief for Capital1, which had previously faltered against top contenders Chery Tiggo, Choco Mucho and PLDT. “I am so happy, because all of our hard work finally showed on the floor,” said Guino-o, who delivered 21 points, including 19 attacks and two blocks, in Filipino. Trailing 20-12 in the second set, Capital1 got the boost from Guino-o, who led a 13-2 run that eventually tied the game at a set each. In helping the Solar Spikers to a 1-3 record, Guino-o emphasized that staying optimistic will be key to staying in the running for a slot in the playoffs. “We will work even harder from hereon so we can have this feeling [of winning] more often,” said the former Far Eastern standout in the UAAP. Chiara Permentilla led Nxled with an impressive 23-point effort, but struggled with fatigue in the latter stages. The Chameleons also suffered from a lack of consistent support, with Jaila Atienza and Lycha Ebon adding just nine and six points, respectively. The Solar Spikers’ remarkable turnaround in the second set not only derailed Nxled’s momentum but also crushed their confidence, setting the stage for Capital1’s dominant performance in the final two sets. Subscribe to our daily newsletter By providing an email address. I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy .
Save articles for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. In mere months – March, to be exact – cult comedian Kate Berlant will complete her first-ever trip to Australia to perform. What she’ll perform when she gets here, though, she’s not yet sure. At this stage, she doesn’t even have the title. “What is the show?” Berlant deadpans, looking skyward as though contemplating a philosophical quandary she has no literal answer to. “That’s a really good question ... I mean, it’s just standup. I’m really just going to be doing standup.” Anyone familiar with Berlant’s comedy – her taped special Cinnamon in the Wind , for example; or her decade-long partnership with outlandish foil John Early (including their sketch special Would It Kill You To Laugh? ); even her podcast POOG (a play on GOOP) with fellow comedian Jacqueline Novak, and its spin-off Berlant & Novak – would understand that “just standup” is a loaded concept with Berlant. Although well-recognised from her acting work – she’s starred in films including Don’t Worry Darling , Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and Dream Scenario , and on TV in A League of Their Own , The Other Two and Search Party – her cerebral comedy, an act of onstage pomposity that folds the form in on itself with absurdist, and delightfully silly, abandon (“intellectual vaudeville”, a critic once branded it), has made Berlant a beatified icon of alt-comedy. If the fact she hasn’t got her new show sorted four months out from her booked dates fills you with secondhand anxiety, fear not: this is how Berlant works, working bits out on stage with the improvisational acuity of a surgeon. Since February, she’s been regularly taking the stage at Largo’s in Los Angeles, her hometown club, to riff on “themes of contemporary alienation”, with the goal of putting together a new hour. “Relying so much on improvisation is terrifying and oftentimes I’ve been doing standup and thought, wow, it would be so nice to just know what you’re gonna say every night,” says Berlant of her process. “But so much of standup is about hiding the work, hiding the fact that you’ve said this thing a million times, and I’ve always struggled with that because it’s just hard to keep up that performance in a way that feels authentic.” It’s a dry autumn afternoon in Los Angeles when we speak over Zoom, and the twilight sun splashes through Berlant’s bedroom window (not to mention her incredible curls) like Cheezel dust. She’s spent the day dealing with a sudden and, at 37, completely unexpected allergic reaction to tomatoes and nightshade. “If I sound a little weird it’s because my mouth is inflamed,” she offers apologetically. And yet, she’s eager to discuss her return to standup because for the past couple of years she’s been focused entirely on her play, Kate . Berlant ended Kate in February after a string of sold-out runs across New York, Los Angeles and London. A one-woman show about a flailing actor’s desperate bid to be taken seriously, the conceit went deep. Shows reportedly featured Berlant herself mingling in crowded foyers before doors opened, holding a sign saying “Ignore me”. It premiered off-Broadway in September 2022, and earned rave reviews for its metatextual skewering of artistic self-indulgence. The Guardian labelled it the “one-woman show to end all one-woman shows”. Berlant says it was her biggest success yet. Which begs the question: why did she end it? Why is she not just bringing Kate to Australia? “Again, a really good question,” Berlant jokes. “It’s not that I’ll never do it again, but I do think it’s healthy to step away from things. I think things ripen and they absolutely rot. It just felt to me like it was time to do something else, just for my own brain.” “I just wanted to step away from it for a second”: Berlant during the opening night performance of her acclaimed play Kate in Pasadena in January. Credit: Getty Images She very well could have kept Kate going, Berlant concedes. But her hope is that, as the show operates in a separate universe to her standup, she can revive it a year from now, or two years from now, or even five years from now, and the material will organically grow with her. In the meantime, she’s been in discussions with her director, Bo Burnham, to potentially film and release it. “But that’s something for down the line. Because the show is extremely meta, it’s not just a show you throw a camera in front of,” says Berlant. “I just wanted to step away from it for a second and get back to what I really love doing the most, which is standup.” When I speak to Berlant, it’s the week after Donald Trump’s crushing win in the US election – a desolate new landscape in America made real. “It’s scary, it’s dark, it’s intensely depressing, and kind of just surreal. It’s such a bizarre time to be alive,” Berlant says, staring into the camera, eyes like saucers to underscore the understatement. “It’s a really bizarre, rather depressing time.” Is that mood already affecting her new standup? “I’m reacting to it maybe in, like, a subtextual way, but not directly,” says Berlant. “No, certainly the show I’ll be doing will not be about me wrestling with, like, how to live in America under Trump. Like, I would sooner die.” It’s for the best. Because if there’s a through line to Berlant’s work, it’s that her performances have always been about the act of performing. Onstage, whether in a scripted play or in a standup set, she’s Kate, but she’s also “Kate”. The persona she’s made her own is of the self-serious artist desperate for attention, for fame, to be noticed as special. A piss take of the narcissism inherent in showbiz, it’s also a well-wrought personification of today’s wider condition, where social media has given everyone main character syndrome. “It just turns out that way with everything I do. My comedy is often about comedy and my performance is usually about performance, and so inevitably with my standup it’s hard for me to ignore how bizarre standup is when I’m doing standup, and it’s hard for me to not kind of call out how inherently strange the dynamic is and how strange it is as a form,” says Berlant. ‘Performing is inherently embarrassing and, I would say, something to be avoided if you can.’ “The idea of a person standing there and just talking about what’s on their mind, it denies that standup is such a highly constructed persona and performance, down to the shoes you wear. I’ve always looked at the conditions of performance as being really bizarre and also funny. And also just the fact that performance is, of course, a naked plea for attention and adoration. I can’t pretend that that’s not what’s going on in the room, you know?” The focus on performance is never far from Berlant; she’s been thinking about it forever (she even has degrees in the cultural anthropology of comedy and performance studies from New York University). A child actor, she scored her first onscreen gig at 15, playing Student #2 in an episode of Lizzie McGuire , and believed it would set her on a path to screen stardom (it didn’t). There was enough self-awareness in her failure to fuel another mode of expression: when she started doing comedy at 17, she quickly found that her standup landed on a self-referential conceit. “I would end up kind of talking about standup in the standup. Which sounds awful,” Berlant laughs. “But, I mean, just talking about the encounter between performer and audience, and how performing is inherently embarrassing and, I would say, something to be avoided if you can.” She’d experienced something similar to that indescribable ick in her upbringing, too, as the only child of two artists – her father Tony Berlant is a prominent US sculptor; her mother Helen Mendez performed in experimental theatre before becoming a set designer. In an episode of Netflix’s The Characters , she portrayed an insufferable Marina Abramović type, lampooning the pretentious art world egos she’d witnessed growing up. “The self-importance of the art world, like the self-importance of Hollywood, there’s almost nothing to comment on because it’s so in plain sight,” Berlant says. “From an early age, I think I was aware of performance as not just being something people do on stage, but just as a child watching adults perform: perform being smart, perform being interesting, perform the performance of being an artist. “I mean, if you call yourself an ‘artist’ ...” she glances into the camera with an are you serious? stare. “That’s quite a part to play.” Berlant with her comedy partner John Early at this year’s Creative Arts Emmys, where their sketch special was nominated. Credit: Getty Images Is she never not aware of the performance? Like, even in this interview: me, playing the role of the politely probing interviewer, trying to dig at some defining childhood trauma; she, the subject, playing at being revealing, as if she’s never considered these stories before. “Yeah, it’s hard to separate, I think I’m always aware of it,” says Berlant. “But what I really find funny are people who don’t know that we can see them performing. We live in a world now where everyone’s a performer, even people who aren’t performers are used to performing for social media. So there’s been a huge breakdown in those terms and in their definitions.” Complicating Berlant’s obsession with the artifice of authenticity in comedy and theatre is a sincere love of live performance. In a world where standup careers can thrive exclusively through crowd-work clips on TikTok, she still craves the sacredness of the club. “When I started standup, the only way to get good or build a career was to perform, do shows, as many shows as you could do. Even just, like, spiritually, I feel so lucky that was how I came up,” she says. “So I do think that in today’s world, it’s still very exciting when people show up physically to see a show. I think that’s something that will persist, but it is feeling more and more rarefied and less valued.” It’s why Berlant is excited for the set she’ll be bringing to Australia, whatever shape it ends up taking. After her journey with Kate , a return to the spontaneous possibilities of her standup has been calling. “There’s something that feels good about just being like, okay, this is where I am right now in my life, this is how I’m reacting to it, and not being too precious about it or spending years crafting it. I think that’s what makes it feel alive, for me and the audience.” Kate Berlant will be performing at Melbourne Recital Hall on March 7 and at Sydney Opera House as part of All About Women on March 9. To read more from Spectrum , visit our page here .La mandataria mexicana Claudia Sheinbaum se mostró el martes dispuesta a un diálogo con el presidente electo Donald Trump, pero advirtió que si el nuevo gobierno estadounidense impone aranceles a México su administración responderá con una medida similar. Así lo planteó Sheinbaum en una carta que enviará el martes a Trump en la que expresó que “no es con amenazas ni con aranceles como se va atender el fenómeno migratorio, ni el consumo de drogas en Estados Unidos”, pero advirtió que “a un arancel vendrá otro en respuesta y así hasta que pongamos en riesgos empresas comunes”. “¿Por qué ponerle un impuesto que las ponga en riesgo? ”, se preguntó la presidenta en la misiva al hablar de las consecuencias que un incremento de los aranceles podría tener para las automotrices estadounidenses como General Motors y Ford Motors Company —que tienen plantas en México— y dijo que es “no es aceptable y causaría a Estados Unidos y a México inflación y pérdidas de empleo”. Sheinbaum abogó por el diálogo y la “cooperación y entendimiento recíproco” para fortalecer económicamente a Norteamérica y asegurar que la región siga siendo más competitiva frente a otros bloques económicos. Esa idea la amplió en su conferencia matutina en la que anunció que además de la carta se buscará una conversación telefónica para concretar un encuentro lo más pronto posible. “Hay que poner todo sobre la mesa. Pero si ponemos en el centro la coordinación, la colaboración para poder atender de manera profunda el fenómeno migratorio, el problema de la crisis humanitaria que tienen en Estados Unidos por el consumo de fentanilo, pues entonces se va atender de manera integral”, afirmó la mandataria. En una serie de publicaciones en su plataforma de redes sociales Truth Social, Trump dijo el lunes que impondría un impuesto del 25% a todos los productos que ingresen al país desde Canadá y México y un arancel adicional del 10% a los bienes procedentes de China. El presidente electo aseguró que los nuevos aranceles permanecerían en vigor “hasta detener esta invasión de drogas, en particular del fentanilo, y de todos los extranjeros ilegales en nuestro país”. No está claro si Trump realmente llevará a cabo las amenazas o si las está utilizando como táctica de negociación antes de asumir el cargo en enero. El tratado de libre comercio entre Estados Unidos, México y Canadá prohíbe imponer aranceles a los países miembros. Al desmostar los argumentos esgrimidos por Trump, Sheinbaum dijo que de acuerdo con las cifras de la Oficina de Aduanas y Protección Fronteriza de Estados Unidos (CBP, por sus siglas en inglés) los encuentros con migrantes en la frontera sur estadounidense se han reducido 75% desde diciembre de 2023 a noviembre de este año y que la mitad de los extranjeros que han llegado a esa frontera es a través de una cita legalmente otorgada por el programa CBP One que estableció la administración del demócrata Joe Biden. Durante su conferencia matutina, la presidenta mexicana resaltó los esfuerzos que ha desplegado México para atender el problema migratorio y expresó que “a lo mejor esto no lo conoce el presidente Trump”. Asimismo, Sheinbaum destacó las acciones que han emprendido las autoridades mexicanas para combatir el tráfico de drogas y el apoyo que han dado a Estados Unidos ante la “epidemia” del fentanilo, que aseguró que es consecuencia de un “problema de consumo y de salud pública de la sociedad de su país”, y recordó que las drogas sintéticas ingresan a Estados Unidos, Canadá y México de “manera ilegal proveniente de países asiáticos”, ante lo que planteó que es “urgente la colaboración internacional”. De igual forma, reiteró las quejas de México sobre el tráfico ilegal de armas provenientes de Estados Unidos, que estimó en 70%, y el impacto que eso genera en la escalada de la violencia. “Los muertos por la delincuencia para responder a la demanda de drogas de su país lamentablemente los ponemos nosotros”, recordó. También criticó el gasto armamentista y dijo que “si un porcentaje de lo que Estados Unidos destina a la guerra se dedica a la construcción de la paz y al desarrollo, se estará atendiendo de fondo la movilidad de las personas”. Pese a las tensiones, el secretario mexicano de Economía, Marcelo Ebrard, se mostró el martes optimista y dijo en un mensaje de su cuenta de X, antes Twitter, que “encontraremos una solución”. “El arancel es un impuesto y dañaría a ambos países”, agregó. La reacción de Sheinbaum sugiere que Trump se enfrentaría a una mandataria muy diferente a su antecesor. A fines de 2018 el entonces presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador, un político carismático de la vieja escuela, entabló una relación cordial con Trump y ambos llegaron a un acuerdo por el que México ayudaba a mantener a los migrantes lejos de la frontera estadounidense y recibía a los extranjeros deportados de otros países y el republicano retrocedía en las amenazas. Pero Sheinbaum, formada en movimientos radicales estudiantiles, parece menos dispuesta a una relación más política o a apaciguar a Trump. “Nosotros negociamos como hermanos...pero no hay subordinación”, sostuvo el martes la mandataria al reconocer que la relación con Estados Unidos es de “alto nivel”, pero “es de iguales”. De concretarse la amenaza del republicano Trump el impacto se sentiría especialmente en Estados Unidos con un aumento drástico de precios en diversos productos, desde la gasolina y automóviles hasta productos del campo. Pero México no escapará de las secuelas económicas. Los primeros efectos se sintieron el martes en el mercado cambiario. La moneda mexicana concluyó la jornada con una depreciación de 1,87% frente al dólar lo que llevó la tasa de cambio alrededor de 20,68 pesos por dólar. El mercado de valores también sufrió una leve afectación y cerró la sesión con una pérdida de 0,97%. La directora de análisis económico del grupo financiero local Banco Base, Gabriela Siller, indicó que de concretar Trump sus amenazas podría desencadenarse una salida paulatina de empresas extranjeras de México, lo que afectaría el desempeño económico del país. En cuanto a la advertencia que lanzó Sheinbaum de responder también con aranceles, Siller dijo que “con una política espejo México sería el gran perdedor” y sostuvo que la economía mexicana depende mucho más de su vecino del norte que lo que Estados Unidos depende de México. En tanto, Moody’s dijo en un comunicado que la brecha comercial negativa del país latinoamericano podría ampliarse en 2025 debido a que los aranceles estadounidenses reducirán la demanda de exportaciones mexicanas, lo que “empeorará” la debilidad de la economía. Es por ello que la calificadora ajustó su proyección de crecimiento económico para el próximo año y la pasó del alrededor de 1% a 0,6%. “Los efectos adversos afectarán a la baja el desempeño económico de México, particularmente en los próximos dos años”, reconoció la calificadora. Además, Moody’s señaló que los impactos también se sentirán en el sector financiero, en el flujo de remesas y las inversiones, debido a que algunas empresas estadounidenses podrían reconsiderar o cancelar sus planes de relocalización en México. El comercio transfronterizo entre México y Estados Unidos pasa por su mejor momento, con transacciones que superan los 800.000 millones de dólares anuales. 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Thrivent Financial for Lutherans raised its position in Hayward Holdings, Inc. ( NYSE:HAYW – Free Report ) by 6.0% during the third quarter, HoldingsChannel.com reports. The firm owned 111,499 shares of the company’s stock after buying an additional 6,264 shares during the quarter. Thrivent Financial for Lutherans’ holdings in Hayward were worth $1,710,000 at the end of the most recent quarter. Several other hedge funds and other institutional investors have also modified their holdings of HAYW. Victory Capital Management Inc. grew its position in Hayward by 0.6% in the third quarter. Victory Capital Management Inc. now owns 5,123,240 shares of the company’s stock valued at $78,591,000 after acquiring an additional 32,514 shares in the last quarter. American Century Companies Inc. boosted its stake in shares of Hayward by 13.6% in the second quarter. American Century Companies Inc. now owns 4,671,932 shares of the company’s stock valued at $57,465,000 after purchasing an additional 558,227 shares during the period. Dimensional Fund Advisors LP grew its holdings in Hayward by 12.4% during the 2nd quarter. Dimensional Fund Advisors LP now owns 4,267,404 shares of the company’s stock valued at $52,489,000 after purchasing an additional 469,124 shares in the last quarter. WCM Investment Management LLC increased its stake in Hayward by 2.2% during the 3rd quarter. WCM Investment Management LLC now owns 2,041,398 shares of the company’s stock worth $31,152,000 after buying an additional 43,222 shares during the period. Finally, The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company increased its stake in Hayward by 0.6% during the 2nd quarter. The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company now owns 1,775,374 shares of the company’s stock worth $21,837,000 after buying an additional 11,358 shares during the period. Wall Street Analyst Weigh In Several analysts have recently weighed in on HAYW shares. The Goldman Sachs Group raised their target price on Hayward from $14.00 to $16.00 and gave the company a “neutral” rating in a research note on Wednesday, October 30th. KeyCorp raised their price objective on Hayward from $17.00 to $18.00 and gave the company an “overweight” rating in a research note on Wednesday, October 30th. Stifel Nicolaus lifted their price objective on Hayward from $15.50 to $16.00 and gave the stock a “hold” rating in a report on Monday, October 28th. Finally, Robert W. Baird increased their target price on Hayward from $19.00 to $20.00 and gave the company a “neutral” rating in a research note on Wednesday, October 30th. Four investment analysts have rated the stock with a hold rating and one has assigned a buy rating to the company. According to data from MarketBeat, the stock has an average rating of “Hold” and a consensus target price of $16.80. Hayward Stock Performance Shares of HAYW stock opened at $16.15 on Friday. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.70, a quick ratio of 1.69 and a current ratio of 2.62. The stock has a market capitalization of $3.48 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of 38.44, a PEG ratio of 2.27 and a beta of 1.19. Hayward Holdings, Inc. has a one year low of $11.55 and a one year high of $16.87. The company’s 50-day simple moving average is $15.52 and its 200-day simple moving average is $14.36. Hayward ( NYSE:HAYW – Get Free Report ) last issued its earnings results on Tuesday, October 29th. The company reported $0.11 EPS for the quarter, topping the consensus estimate of $0.10 by $0.01. Hayward had a return on equity of 9.93% and a net margin of 9.47%. The company had revenue of $227.57 million during the quarter, compared to analyst estimates of $222.88 million. During the same quarter last year, the firm earned $0.08 EPS. The business’s revenue was up 3.3% on a year-over-year basis. Equities analysts anticipate that Hayward Holdings, Inc. will post 0.61 earnings per share for the current fiscal year. Insider Buying and Selling In other Hayward news, CEO Kevin Holleran sold 100,000 shares of the firm’s stock in a transaction on Monday, November 11th. The stock was sold at an average price of $15.96, for a total value of $1,596,000.00. Following the sale, the chief executive officer now directly owns 522,799 shares in the company, valued at approximately $8,343,872.04. This trade represents a 16.06 % decrease in their ownership of the stock. The transaction was disclosed in a filing with the SEC, which can be accessed through this link . Also, CFO Eifion Jones sold 75,000 shares of the business’s stock in a transaction on Friday, November 8th. The shares were sold at an average price of $16.11, for a total transaction of $1,208,250.00. Following the transaction, the chief financial officer now directly owns 258,903 shares of the company’s stock, valued at approximately $4,170,927.33. This trade represents a 22.46 % decrease in their position. The disclosure for this sale can be found here . Insiders have sold a total of 217,857 shares of company stock worth $3,416,677 over the last quarter. 3.25% of the stock is owned by company insiders. About Hayward ( Free Report ) Hayward Holdings, Inc designs, manufactures, and markets a portfolio of pool equipment and associated automation systems in North America, Europe, and internationally. The company offers pool equipment, including pumps, filters, robotics, suction and pressure cleaners, gas heaters and heat pumps, water features and landscape lighting, water sanitizers, salt chlorine generators, safety equipment, and in-floor automated cleaning systems, as well as LED illumination solutions. Recommended Stories Want to see what other hedge funds are holding HAYW? 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Braving all odds, 37-year-old stood on the podium for the third time in the World Rapid Chess Championship. She won the World Rapid title for the first time in 2019 at Georgia and was runner-up last year. She lost one, drew three and won seven matches in the 11-round competition to emerge champion and thus became the second player in the world, after China’s Ju Wenjun, to win the Rapid World title for the second time in New York on Sunday. The Indian Grandmaster defeated Irene Sukandar of Indonesia to finish at the top with 8.5 points out of 11. “It is very special. In fact, I didn’t expect to win it because the competition was too high. Today morning, I felt that it could go to a tie-breaker. But things turned out in my favour as none of the other competitors won their final rounds. That cleared the path for me and incidentally, I was aware of winning the title after I finished the game,’’ said a delighted Humpy. Speaking from New York, Humpy felt this title is a big relief as she struggled coming into this tournament. “After Candidates, I struggled a lot. I even ended up in last place in the previous two tournaments. I was very low at the start of this tournament. There were thoughts of whether it is time to quit the game. I had to struggle to win this world title. I was 10th seed in this competition. This is one of my memorable victories,” Humpy explained. Stressing on how she hates losing, the Vijayawada-based GM said she was determined to win this tournament. “I hate losing and never wanted to end up as a loser. I always wanted to win and become the No. 1 player. I think that motivated me despite my poor run-up to this tournament. It is not easy to win a world title when you are 37 and also a mother of a seven-year-old. It is quite a challenge because there is fierce competition around. There are many young players who can beat any player in the world. In shorter time control, you need to have a lot of energy. I’m happy that I made it,” she said. She recalled being a little younger when she won her first Rapid World title win in 2019. “I was a little younger then when I won my first world title. Now with youngsters coming up, I, at 37, cannot be sharp like them. Considering the age factor, sometimes things don’t fall your way. But I think I overcame all these hurdles,” Humpy remarked. Humpy, who has an ELO rating of 2431 in World Rapid ranking, revealed that she had no regrets of missing the Olympiad where the Indian women and men’s teams made history by winning gold for the first time. “I had personal reasons to quit the tournament. I think my focus is more as an individual player.” An emotional Humpy said she misses her daughter Ahana a lot whenever she goes out to play tournaments. “She knows that I am a chess player and I travel around a lot for tournaments. Now, she keeps asking me about the placings like how I finished in the tournaments or whether I won a medal or not. I haven’t spoken with her yet as it is too early [the interview was done at 7 am IST]. My parents take care of my daughter. Of course, whenever I have long tournaments, she misses me a lot and falls sick. Now I play a limited number of tournaments. I don’t play two or three tournaments at a stretch.’’ Humpy is glad about the all-round success in India’s chess, like the Indian team winning the Olympiad gold and D Gukesh clinching the classical world title. She said: “It is a great moment for India as we won gold in Olympiads and Gukesh won the World title. The boom in Indian chess is going in a positive way that has made the country proud.’’ Humpy’s next tournament is World Blitz which starts in two days’ time at the same venue.
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