T. Rowe Price has agreed to acquire Washington-based F/m Investments, a specialist in fixed income ETFs and separately managed accounts managing $19 billion. The deal, slated to close in early 2027, aims to double T. Rowe Price’s fixed income ETF footprint while integrating unique product development capabilities.
Anheuser-Busch is injecting $13 million into its Baldwinsville, New York, brewery to ramp up production of Michelob ULTRA and introduce manufacturing capabilities for Cutwater spirits. The move, part of a broader $600 million national investment, aims to meet rising consumer demand while establishing a new technical skills training center.
Hong Kong-based security firm SU Group Holdings Limited has officially cleared a critical regulatory hurdle, receiving formal confirmation from Nasdaq that it now meets the exchange’s minimum bid price requirement. The company’s Class A ordinary shares will continue trading under the SUGP ticker, ending a period of potential delisting uncertainty.
After a thirty-year tenure that redefined the digital infrastructure of Simmons Bank, Executive Vice President and Chief Data Officer Lisa Hunter has announced her retirement. A Pine Bluff native, Hunter steered the institution through three decades of technological modernization, from the launch of its first website to advanced data governance.
Ross Stores reported a 13% jump in quarterly sales to $6.3 billion, fueled by a 10% rise in comparable store traffic. The Dublin-based retailer, bolstered by $253 million in tariff refunds, outperformed its own financial targets and is now accelerating its store expansion plans to 115 new locations for 2026.
The Andersons, Inc. will distribute a cash dividend of 20 cents per share to shareholders of record on October 1, 2026. This payout, scheduled for October 22, marks a continuation of the company's long-standing financial policy for its investors as the firm navigates the final months of the year.
Management from Norfolk-based PRA Group will head to Chicago on August 26, 2026, to present the company’s current portfolio strategy to attendees of the Midwest IDEAS Conference. The session is scheduled for 11:15 a.m. Central time, highlighting the firm's ongoing operations in the nonperforming loan sector.
Investors will get a look at the fiscal 2027 opening performance for American Outdoor Brands on September 3, 2026. The Columbia-based company intends to publish its first quarter financial results immediately following the close of market trading, initiating a cycle of disclosure for its diverse portfolio of outdoor equipment brands.
Shareholders of Carmel-based Merchants Bancorp are set to receive quarterly cash dividends this October following a board authorization on August 20. The company confirmed payouts for its common stock alongside three distinct series of preferred shares, maintaining a consistent return schedule for investors heading into the final quarter of 2026.
Parrish Medical Center has been awarded over $5.2 million in federal grants through Florida’s Rural Health Transformation Program. The funding, announced by Governor Ron DeSantis, targets the expansion of preventive care, home-based health services, and specialized workforce development initiatives across the state’s underserved rural regions.
Flowers Foods reported a 4% decline in second-quarter net sales to $1.19 billion, as macroeconomic headwinds and shifting consumer habits drove a sharp drop in volume. The bakery giant, which owns brands like Nature’s Own and Dave’s Killer Bread, responded by lowering its earnings guidance for the remainder of 2026.
Shareholders of AMH, the large-scale single-family rental home operator, will receive a third-quarter dividend of $0.33 per common share. The Board of Trustees confirmed the cash distribution will be issued on September 30, 2026, to all investors of record as of the close of business on September 15, 2026.
Investors holding shares of The Home Depot will receive a quarterly cash dividend of $2.33 per share, as the retail giant marks its 158th consecutive quarter of payouts. The distribution is scheduled for September 17, 2026, for all shareholders of record as of the close of business on September 3.
For athletes tired of choosing between workout recovery and social drinks, a new Chicago-born brand is bridging the gap. Sportsballer, a ready-to-drink non-alcoholic cocktail infused with creatine and protein, will make its public debut this Sunday at the Wintrust Arena during the Chicago Sky’s matchup against the Indiana Fever.
Sempra has finalized the sale of its Mexican natural gas distribution business, Ecogas, for approximately $500 million. The divestiture marks a strategic shift for the San Diego-based energy giant, which is aggressively recycling capital to finance a massive $65 billion infrastructure plan centered on Texas and California.
Match Group CEO Spencer Rascoff will host a live session on September 3 to dissect Tinder’s product evolution and the internal culture shifts driving the company’s current development pace. The event aims to reveal how the firm has accelerated its testing and execution cycles over the past eighteen months.
Testifying before the Ohio Senate Judiciary Committee, personal injury attorney Allen Tittle argued that stagnant noneconomic damage caps have eroded justice for victims of negligence. Representing the Ohio Association for Justice, Tittle urged legislators to pass Senate Bill 292, which seeks to align existing statutory limits with modern economic realities.
Dirty filters and blocked vents often force heating and cooling systems to work overtime, leading to premature mechanical failure. Scott Wickersheim, a Hackensack-based HVAC expert, outlines how simple, consistent maintenance habits throughout the year can prevent costly emergency repairs and significantly improve the energy efficiency of residential climate control.
Columbia’s mid-90s summer heat and persistent humidity turn the choice between an open deck and a screen enclosure into a matter of long-term utility rather than just aesthetics. Local outdoor living expert Steven McCoy suggests that the decision rests on how much of the year homeowners intend to spend outside.
Investors who incurred financial losses from Datavault AI, Inc. (DVLT) shares between September 2024 and October 2025 now have until October 5, 2026, to apply for lead plaintiff status in an ongoing class action lawsuit filed by The Law Offices of Frank R. Cruz.
For an annual fee of $50, schools can now manage an unlimited number of campus digital displays through a single, device-agnostic interface. Boston-based Rocket Alumni Solutions launched the platform to replace fragmented physical bulletin boards and costly proprietary software with a unified, browser-based communication system.
For the second consecutive year, the St. Johns County Office of Public Affairs has secured the Florida Public Relations Association’s Silver Pinnacle Award for Government Team of the Year, becoming the only county communications department in the state to receive the honor twice since the category was established.
Mountain Province Diamonds Inc. officially transitioned its corporate jurisdiction from Ontario to British Columbia on August 19, 2026. The move, finalized under the Business Corporations Act of British Columbia, follows shareholder approval granted during the company’s annual and special meeting held earlier this summer on June 30.
Investors holding Putnam Investment Management stock-based mutual funds are under scrutiny as the Rosen Law Firm launches an investigation into potential securities violations. The legal action centers on allegations that the firm disseminated materially misleading business information, potentially leaving shareholders entitled to compensation for financial losses incurred.
Five nominations for the 2026 IFLR Middle East Awards have been secured by Greenberg Traurig, marking a significant milestone for the firm’s regional expansion. The accolades, set to be presented on October 8 in Dubai, recognize the firm’s contributions to complex financial mandates and regulatory policy across the Middle East.
A verified stockholder derivative lawsuit filed in Delaware targets Vantiq, Inc. over a May 2026 debt restructuring that allegedly diluted minority equity. Plaintiffs claim directors converted personal loans into company stock at a deep discount, bypassing independent oversight to secure a windfall for themselves and their affiliates.
Investors who incurred financial losses tied to GPGI, Inc. are being invited to serve as lead plaintiffs in a pending securities fraud class action. The Law Offices of Frank R. Cruz set a September 14, 2026, deadline for those seeking to participate in the litigation regarding the company's recent business disclosures.
Ten thousand homes and businesses in Eureka are slated for high-speed connectivity as Vero Fiber breaks ground on its second infrastructure phase. The project targets neighborhoods including Cutten and Myrtletown, building on an existing network that has already reached 11,000 local addresses since the company’s regional debut in 2024.
A steady flow of international capital has propelled the Dominican Republic to a historic milestone, with foreign direct investment hitting US$5.03 billion in 2025. This 11.3% jump over the previous year marks the fourth consecutive annual record for the nation, cementing its status as a primary Caribbean investment hub.
Investors who incurred financial losses holding Planet Fitness, Inc. stock between November 2025 and May 2026 now have a window to serve as lead plaintiffs in a pending class action lawsuit. The Law Offices of Frank R. Cruz announced the deadline for participation is September 14, 2026.