The trio spent time together at the grand opening of the Palm Tree Beach Club in Las Vegas on May 3 In an April 22 earnings call with investors, executives from RTX Corp. — formerly known as Raytheon — predicted $850 million in losses if tariffs stay in effect for the rest of 2025. Executives from Boeing and Lockheed Martin, on the other hand, expressed more confidence that they will be able to blunt the worst effects of the tariffs. Tariffs are taxes on imported goods, and the Trump administration has made them a centerpiece of its economic strategy. Customers typically pay the costs of tariffs, either directly through the tariffs themselves or through higher prices during resale. President Donald Trump has enacted or threatened higher tariffs on most of the rest of the world, hoping to use them as diplomatic or economic leverage. Trump wants tariffs in part to drive industries to return manufacturing and production of key materials like steel and aluminum back to the United States. RTX Chief Financial Officer Neil Mitchell said in the company’s earnings call that the $850 million loss prediction includes a potential $250 million hit from tariffs on Canada and Mexico, and another $250 million from Chinese tariffs. RTX also expects the 10% tariff on most other countries around the world could cost $300 million, and steel and aluminum tariffs could cost $50 million, he said. Most of the pain from those tariffs would likely come in the latter half of 2025, Mitchell said, as the company draws down its existing inventories. That $850 million estimate includes “mitigations,” or steps RTX could take to lessen the hit tariffs might deal to the company’s bottom line, RTX Chief Executive Officer Chris Calio said. Those mitigating steps could include free trade zones, refunds known as duty drawbacks and taking advantage of different suppliers and assembly sites, he said. Many of the mitigations RTX is considering are new to the firm, Mitchell said, “because we lived in an environment where most goods were coming across the border without a duty.” RTX is also preparing for the possibility of tariffs lasting several years, Mitchell said, and looking for ways to get the most out of its mitigation strategies. Most of the tariff hit to RTX will be split roughly evenly between its subsidiaries Collins and Pratt & Whitney, Mitchell said, with each division absorbing slightly more than $400 million in tariff costs. RTX’s Raytheon division will likely see “minimal” tariff impact, he said. Calio told investors that the company will pass along higher costs to customers when it can — and has done so in the past — but will have to strike a balance in the process, and consider what the market will bear. “We have not been shy about pushing through higher costs through pricing and we’ll continue to look for opportunities to do that,” Calio said. “But it’s not a panacea for all things tariff.” In Lockheed’s April 22 earnings call on the first quarter of 2025, Chief Executive Officer Jim Taiclet said the company’s strong start to the year would allow it to absorb potential headwinds from tariffs. Lockheed Chief Financial Officer Evan Scott said the company will have ways in its supply chain to completely avoid tariffs. For purchases under fixed-price contracts that cannot dodge tariffs, he said, the company has mechanisms to recover the costs — but he cautioned that recovering those costs may take some time. Boeing Chief Executive Officer Kelly Ortberg also said he hopes the company will be able to recover tariff costs through duty drawbacks. Taiclet said legal constraints on using Chinese-sourced materials or products in defense supply chains make tariffs against that nation a nonfactor for Lockheed. “This is, I think, a larger issue for non-defense industries that require these kinds of materials, because our supply chain contracts have specified non-Chinese sources for the materials over the decades,” Taiclet said. Lockheed also plans to tap existing stockpiles of materials, such as rare earths, and find alternate sources, Taiclet said, and applauded the government for trying to develop U.S. sources for raw materials to make the supply chain less fragile. “We’ve been advocating [for greater U.S. sourcing] for about four or five years,” Taiclet said. “We need U.S. sources for even basic materials like titanium, for example — certainly nonadversary sources.” Lockheed Vice President Maria Ricciardone predicted that a disruption in the company’s rare earths supply would not hurt its ability to meet its delivery commitments for the rest of the year. “We have sufficient quantity that’s already integrated into our value chain so it provides a bit of a buffer from potential supply chain disruptions in the near term,” Ricciardone said. Boeing’s Ortberg also downplayed the potential risks of tariffs, saying much of the company’s supply chain is already based in the United States. Many imports from Canada and Mexico are also exempt under trade agreements, he said. Other parts of Boeing’s supply chain, Ortberg said, have warned of price increases from tariffs, but he called them “not overly material” and an issue that could be solved. “The thing I’m really trying to make sure we’re focused on is making sure that an argument over [who’s going to pay] a 10% tariff doesn’t turn into a continuity of supply issues,” Ortberg said. “We really need to make sure that people are buying and bringing in the parts that we’re going to need, and then we’ll work through the financial implications.” Boeing Chief Financial Officer Brian West said the company has stockpiled a higher inventory of materials such as aluminum and steel, which typically make up 1% to 2% of an airplane’s average cost. West also said Boeing has spent decades managing supply chains and global trade, and its officials have experience handling tariffs and duty recoveries, which makes it confident it can handle tariff turmoil. Much of Ortberg’s comments on potential tariff impacts, such as China’s refusal to accept Boeing aircraft deliveries, touched on the company’s commercial aircraft business. And he predicted Boeing’s cash balance on hand and production levels will allow the company to keep its business stable, even in the face of tariffs. Ortberg cautioned the tariff situation is “dynamic,” and said aviation industry officials regularly speak with the administration about tariffs. He said they also stress that aircraft sales generate a trade surplus for the United States, and how important it is to maintain that surplus. Ortberg said he’s “hopeful” the administration will be able to negotiate agreements with other nations that allow tariffs to be lifted. “I don’t think a day goes by where we aren’t engaged with someone in the administration, including cabinet secretaries and up to POTUS himself,” Ortberg said. “We’re spending a lot of time making sure the administration understands the implications of either short-term or long-term tariffs on not just our company, but the overall aviation industry here in the U.S.” Stephen Losey is the air warfare reporter for Defense News. He previously covered leadership and personnel issues at Air Force Times, and the Pentagon, special operations and air warfare at Military.com. He has traveled to the Middle East to cover U.S. Air Force operations. 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Now, advocates of the Save Split Oak campaign are calling Osceola County officials out because of a Jan. 30 agreement with CFX and FWC to move ahead with the project They claim that this new deal not only excludes Orange County but it goes against the original interlocal agreement that has protected Split Oak for decades The expressway would affect about 160 acres — 60 acres directly and 100 acres indirectly — of land out of the forest’s nearly 1,700 acres All the affected land in question is located entirely in Osceola County Split Oak Forest is a conservation area jointly owned by Orange and Osceola counties that is managed under an agreement by the FWC both counties partnered together to place protections on Split Oak but the proposed toll road development has landed them on opposite sides experts say it remains one of the state’s most important habitats for the endangered gopher tortoise Now that Osceola County is going ahead with building the toll road Semrad says she believes the public has a right to know what’s going on She said she plans to bring action items against Osceola County during Tuesday’s Board of County Commissioners meeting in Orange County.  the Orange County Environmental Protection Division said: “Orange County does not have jurisdictional or regulatory permitting authority over lands in Osceola County including the portion of (the toll road) proposed to impact (the Split Oak Forest and Wildlife Environmental Area).” Semrad is pushing Orange County staff to bring the issue to the dais to see if there is a way they can leverage Orange County’s relationship with Osceola County to influence the project According to the CFX website: “The Osceola Parkway Extension would provide one solution to enhance mobility for the area’s fast-growing population and economy improve connectivity to Orlando International Airport and relieve congestion on local roads.” The Sugar Land Space Cowboys split their series with the Round Rock Express after being shutout 13-0 on Sunday afternoon at Constellation Field RHP Aaron Brown allowed one run to come across in the first after the first two Round Rock batters reached base Brice Matthews made an excellent play in the hole at second base and fired a dart to Luis Guillorme at third to catch Justin Foscue off the bag and end the frame The Express scored three runs in the top of the second including a two-run home run from Chad Wallach as Sugar Land fell behind RHP Rhett Kouba took over in the third and sat Round Rock down in order including striking out Trevor Hauver looking to retire the side and faced the minimum again in the fourth while adding two more punchouts to his ledger Although Kouba induced a double play in the fifth to end the inning Ezequiel Duran hit a solo home run to lead-off the frame as Round Rock extended their lead to Sugar Land drew two walks in the bottom half as Luis Guillorme led off with a walk and César Salazar took a base on balls with two outs but the Space Cowboys could not bring them in LHP Blake Weiman came on in the sixth and went three up Zack Short slapped a single into left in the home half Round Rock went up 10-0 in the seventh with a five-run frame including a two-run home run from Kellen Strahm Hauver hit a three-run homer in the ninth and Sugar Land went down in order in the home half his 15th game reaching base in his last 17 contests Whitcomb is 20-for-62 (.323) with eight doubles his 15th time reaching base in his last 16 games RHP Rhett Kouba leads Sugar Land relievers in innings pitched with 19.2 his first multi-walk game of the season and first since August 31 ·  Luis Guillorme took his 21st walk of the season in the fifth inning Guillorme came into Sunday’s games tied for seventh in the Pacific Coast League in walks ·  Sugar Land was shutout for the second time this season on Sunday with the other coming on April 6 at Durham The Space Cowboys have thrown four shutouts including two in their last seven games After their six-game home stand, the Space Cowboys head west to take on the Salt Lake Bees for six games. Space Cowboys games can be seen live on the Bally Sports Live App or MLB.TV and can be heard anywhere at SLSpaceCowboys.com This article is provided by the marketing office of the Sugar Land Space Cowboys the Triple-A affiliate of the Houston Astros Email notifications are only sent once a day there are no recent results for popular videos there are no recent results for popular commented articles Your browser is out of date and potentially vulnerable to security risks.We recommend switching to one of the following browsers: The Motley Fool is a financial services company dedicated to making the world smarter The Motley Fool reaches millions of people every month through our premium investing solutions free guidance and market analysis on Fool.com Palantir (PLTR -0.27%) is up about 18-fold from its low in 2022 The big data stock has become a popular stock as its Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) has brought its customers eye-popping productivity gains Now, as its stock rises back to record levels, one might wonder whether Palantir is a stock split candidate the stock had briefly fallen below $6 per share Interestingly, Palantir cannot credit artificial intelligence (AI) in a general sense The company has long relied on AI and machine learning to conduct its analyses and make its recommendations However, it was not until the release of its generative AI-driven AIP that the company's results went to the next level Palantir highlighted how a global insurer reduced a two-week process to just three hours increased the efficiency of its response time to supply shortages by as much as 200x by using Palantir's software including a 36% annual gain in the fourth quarter That allowed the company to earn $462 million for the year moving higher by more than 400% over the last 12 months PLTR data by YCharts. those gains bear little relation on its stock split status has the right to split its stock anytime the company chooses one cannot rule that scenario in or out completely the recent stock surge takes it to the $110s per-share level that does not necessarily take it to a price level worthy of a stock split when looking at stock splits from other top companies Nvidia and Broadcom did not split last year until their pre-split stock prices exceeded $1,000 per share Also, another possible motivator is price weighting. This is especially true for the stocks that comprise the Dow Jones Industrial Average meaning a component's influence over the index is based on its nominal stock price the 30 components may split their shares periodically only eight of the 30 Dow stocks currently have a price below Palantir's Palantir does not look much like a stock split candidate Investors might also question whether Palantir can maintain the current stock price amid high multiples While one could dismiss the price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio above 600 the forward P/E ratio exceeding 200 indicates its high valuation may not be an anomaly the company's price-to-sales (P/S) ratio of approximately 100 is far above the S&P 500's median sales multiple of 2.8 That is added confirmation that Palantir's stock price is probably years ahead of itself a stock split for Palantir either now or in the near future is highly unlikely Palantir's nominal price is well below levels where other companies are splitting even the ones pressured by the Dow to maintain lower nominal stock prices one might question whether Palantir can even maintain its current stock price in the near term The recent gains have taken its P/E and P/S ratios to nosebleed levels one can argue that situation prices it for perfection meaning it could experience a massive decline if it shows any sign of imperfection instead of wondering whether Palantir's stock is going to split investors may want to ponder whether to continue holding the stock at all Will Healy has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. 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The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy *Average returns of all recommendations since inception Cost basis and return based on previous market day close Market data powered by Xignite and Polygon.io a company specializing in video recording and safety products for law enforcement and other industries has announced a 1-for-20 reverse stock split The split was approved by stockholders at the Annual Meeting on December 17 with the Board of Directors finalizing the decision on April 10 The Common Stock will begin trading on a split-adjusted basis on the Nasdaq Capital Market starting May 7 While stockholders holding shares in book-entry form or brokerage accounts require no action those with stock certificates will receive exchange instructions from Securities Transfer Corporation un'azienda specializzata in prodotti per la registrazione video e la sicurezza destinati alle forze dell'ordine e ad altri settori ha annunciato un raggruppamento azionario inverso 1-per-20 La decisione è stata approvata dagli azionisti durante l'Assemblea Annuale del 17 dicembre 2024 con il Consiglio di Amministrazione che ha finalizzato la scelta il 10 aprile 2025 Le azioni ordinarie inizieranno a essere negoziate sulla Nasdaq Capital Market a partire dal 7 maggio 2025 con un nuovo numero CUSIP (25382T309) Gli azionisti che detengono azioni in forma elettronica o tramite conti di intermediazione non devono intraprendere alcuna azione mentre chi possiede certificati azionari riceverà istruzioni per lo scambio da Securities Transfer Corporation una empresa especializada en productos de grabación de video y seguridad para las fuerzas del orden y otras industrias ha anunciado una consolidación inversa de acciones 1 por 20 La operación fue aprobada por los accionistas en la Junta Anual del 17 de diciembre de 2024 y la Junta Directiva finalizó la decisión el 10 de abril de 2025 Las acciones ordinarias comenzarán a cotizar ajustadas por la consolidación en el Nasdaq Capital Market a partir del 7 de mayo de 2025 Los accionistas con acciones en forma electrónica o en cuentas de corretaje no necesitan realizar ninguna acción mientras que quienes tengan certificados físicos recibirán instrucciones de intercambio por parte de Securities Transfer Corporation Digital Ally (NASDAQ: DGLY)는 법 집행 기관 및 기타 산업을 위한 비디오 녹화 및 안전 제품을 전문으로 하는 회사로 이 병합은 2024년 12월 17일 연례 주주총회에서 주주들의 승인을 받았으며 보통주는 2025년 5월 7일부터 Nasdaq Capital Market에서 병합 조정된 기준으로 거래를 시작하며 전자 등록 주식이나 중개 계좌를 보유한 주주는 별도의 조치를 취할 필요가 없으며 주식 증서 보유자는 Securities Transfer Corporation으로부터 교환 지침을 받게 됩니다 une entreprise spécialisée dans les produits d'enregistrement vidéo et de sécurité pour les forces de l'ordre et d'autres secteurs a annoncé un regroupement d'actions inversé de 1 pour 20 Cette opération a été approuvée par les actionnaires lors de l'Assemblée annuelle du 17 décembre 2024 et le Conseil d'administration a finalisé la décision le 10 avril 2025 Les actions ordinaires commenceront à être négociées sur une base ajustée suite au 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growing variety of industries and organizational functions today announced a 1-for-20 reverse split (the "Reverse Stock Split") of the Company’s common stock (the "Common Stock") The Company anticipates that the Common Stock will begin trading on the Nasdaq Capital Market (“Nasdaq”) on a split-adjusted basis at the start of trading on May 7 2025 and will have a new CUSIP number of 25382T309 At the Company's annual meeting of stockholders (the "Annual Meeting") held on December 17 the Company’s stockholders approved a proposal to amend the Company’s Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation to effect a reverse stock split of its common stock at a ratio within the range of 1-for-5 to 1-for-20 as determined by the Company's Board of Directors the Company’s Board of Directors approved the 1-for-20 Reverse Stock Split will send instructions to stockholders of record who hold stock certificates regarding the exchange of certificates for Common Stock Stockholders who hold their shares 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Login Mike Sullivan is out as Pittsburgh Penguins coach. The search is on for a new one. Sidney Crosby is going to Sweden to play in the World Championship For a team that hasn’t played a game in almost three weeks Will Sidney Crosby demand a trade now that Mike Sullivan is no longer his coach but it’s a legitimate topic I’ll be writing about soon who is close with Sullivan on a personal level to say nothing of his admiration of Sullivan as a coach is famously set in his ways and very comfortable with Sullivan as his coach The Penguins captain is also very smart and a total professional I’m sure he understands what Kyle Dubas is dealing with Crosby also understands perfectly well that the Penguins haven’t reached the playoffs in three years He knows change is inevitable when that is the case My advice for Dubas is to include Crosby in the coach search Crosby and Dubas will both be representing Team Canada in Sweden for most of May They’ll have lots of time to get together in Stockholm and talk about the Penguins’ future But Crosby isn’t just another captain and isn’t just another great player What aspect of Sullivan’s departure surprised you the most he wondered to himself whether Sullivan and the Penguins were the right fit Do you think Dubas would have taken the job as Team Canada GM at the World Championship if he knew a coaching change for his Penguins was imminent Sullivan and Dubas spoke on a couple of occasions after the season There was a difference in opinion about how quickly the Penguins can and should aggressively move toward being a playoff team again Dubas is willing to be more patient than Sullivan was I don’t think there’s much more to it than that Do you think the Penguins’ plan is longer than expected with the firing of Sullivan The timeline can be a lot longer then we think Dubas uses the word “urgent” frequently when discussing the Penguins’ return to Stanley Cup contention And we don’t associate urgency with patience He’s made it clear that he doesn’t just want the Penguins to be a team that settles for squeaking into the playoffs he wants to build a team that can be special for a long time I can see why Sullivan wanted to rush things I guarantee you Crosby’s form had plenty to do with Sullivan’s desire to be aggressive in free agency this summer Do you get the sense that Dubas’s decision was more about needing a change in general or that Sullivan wouldn’t be the right coach to execute a rebuild I just think he and Sullivan were no longer on the same page It didn’t hurt that this came at a time Sullivan knew very well that the New York Rangers were frothing at the mouth for him and eager to throw and obscene amount of money in his direction With Dubas wanting to take a slower approach to the process do you feel like Tocchet is still an option I imagine Philly would want to lock him in right away No doubt, this is an issue. Dubas likes Rick Tocchet He wanted him to coach for Team Canada in Sweden this month Tocchet turned him down because he knew a storm was brewing in Vancouver I do believe Tocchet has interest in Pittsburgh Tocchet also turned down a ton of money in Vancouver He clearly wants to coach again next season I think we are in store for a very fun offseason If David Carle ends up being the head coach can you see a scenario where the vets immediately tune him out due to age and lack of NHL experience I think Rick Tocchet is still the man to take over I could see a young coach having trouble dealing with Hall of Fame players who are older than him Evgeni Malkin and Kris Letang are all-time great Penguins but that doesn’t mean they’re easy to coach I don’t know that anyone can get through to Erik Karlsson Tocchet is probably the safest pick, and potentially the best. He was the NHL’s coach of the year 12 months ago Things fell apart this season in Vancouver though I’m not sure how much of that was his doing He’d bring much-needed toughness to the Penguins And for anyone who thinks the Penguins need a young coach to help train younger players I assure you that you could do worse than Tocchet Jake Guentzel or Conor Sheary about Tocchet’s influence on them when they were rookies Hey Josh – how explicitly would Dubas & coaching candidates talk about the team (potentially) being bad for the next 1-2 years and what that might mean for this new coach Would candidates be wary of “rebuilding” for 2-3 years then being fired before the team gets good again doesn’t want to be part of a lengthy rebuild Is there any chatter about the timeline for the rebuild But I’ve always had the sense from Dubas that the Penguins intend to turn aggressive in the summer of 2026 Malkin probably will retire after next season they’ll have more than $50 million in cap space by next summer That number figures to decrease between then and now they’re going to have big money to spend by the summer of 2026 Rutger McGroarty and Ville Koivunen will have a full year under their belts Harrison Brunicke and Sergei Murashov should be NHL players by that point you’ll have potentially multiple first-round picks from the 2025 and 2026 drafts who could be NHL-ready Someone who has a history with coaching younger guys What do you think of Carle and his chances (or our chances) and Dubas isn’t afraid to go with someone without NHL experience Given that he wasn’t interested in the Chicago Blackhawks job Favorite player from the Fla/TB series u just covered (besides Jake) and nothing about him on the ice is boring If Kris Letang doesn’t go to Dumoulin’s side for some unknown reason at the beginning of the 3rd period of Game 5 2018 do the Pens win that series and Ovie remains Cupless I had a lengthy talk with Crosby about that series recently He remembers tiny details that you and I have long forgotten and it became very clear to me that he is still bothered by the result of that one if Letang didn’t have the worst period of his life in Game 5 — I truly have no idea what he was doing on the goal you reference and I can still see the helpless look on Dumoulin’s face when I asked him about it after the game — I believe the Penguins would’ve won that series But the Caps probably still would have won the Cup in the years after I suspect they cared a little bit less after they finally got one Favorite Marc-Andre Fleury personal interaction with him But I remember one time in Columbus long ago I told him before the game that I wanted him to get a shutout because the cannon they shoot off after goals scares the crap out of me but the fact that I mentioned it probably meant the shutout hope was doomed Fleury got the win but did not get a shutout When I walked into the locker room following the game More to come on the coach search and many other topics soon (Photo of Sidney Crosby: Bruce Bennett / Getty Images) Josh Yohe is a senior writer for The Athletic covering the Pittsburgh Penguins. Josh joined The Athletic in 2017 after covering the Penguins for a decade, first for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review and then for DKPittsburghSports.com. Follow Josh on Twitter @JoshYohe_PGH 1/9Christopher Schurr Trial Day 6.st1{fill-rule:evenodd;clip-rule:evenodd;fill:#2a2a2a}By John Agar | jagar@mlive.comGRAND RAPIDS MI – Former police officer Christopher Schurr made a split-second decision to protect himself from serious injury or death when he fatally shot Patrick Lyoya who had control of his Taser “It’s the moment of the threat,” attorney Matt Borgula told jurors on Monday “The decision to use deadly force was reasonable (The prosecution) has to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that it was unreasonable … (Schurr) did everything he could to avoid deadly force.” Related: Christopher Schurr killed Patrick Lyoya ‘for no reason,’ prosecutor tells jury Kent County Prosecutor Chris Becker told jurors in his closing argument that Schurr should not have shot Lyoya “What did Patrick do to make a reasonable officer think he was going to die?” Becker asked Related: Jury begins deliberations in police officer Christopher Schurr’s murder trial said jurors could consider voluntary manslaughter The killing happened after a traffic stop around 8:10 a.m Schurr stopped Lyoya because the license plate did not match the vehicle leading to a 2½-minute scuffle for control of the Taser Schurr testified that he was exhausted and believed Lyoya was trying to use the Taser and feared he would be incapacitated Borgula said: “(Schurr has) got nothing left and he’s lost control of his Taser … (Lyoya is) getting up with the Taser in his hand and he’s right next to (Schurr).” had no duty to retreat and was expected to arrest Lyoya who had committed a felony by resisting arrest she rejected defense requests for a directed verdict of acquittal and a mistrial The defense accused Mims of “judicial bias” for “rolling my eyes during testimony,” she said “I don’t know where that (allegation) of bias came from.” Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement, (updated 8/1/2024) and acknowledgement of our Privacy Policy, and Your Privacy Choices and Rights (updated 1/1/2025) © 2025 Advance Local Media LLC. All rights reserved (About Us) The material on this site may not be reproduced except with the prior written permission of Advance Local Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site YouTube's privacy policy is available here and YouTube's terms of service is available here Ad Choices — The Lions secured the 2025 regular season conference championship with a split of their two-game series at Southern Union on Thursday Wallace State claimed the top spot in the conference The Lions improve to 45-10 overall and 25-5 in conference Southern Union falls to 38-13 overall and 22-8 in conference play Game One: Wallace State 11 – Southern Union 8 With the regular season conference championship on the line the Lions and Lady Bison battled through 13 innings to determine a winner Wallace State came out on top when it was all said and done Ashlyn Burns gave the Lions a 1-0 lead in the top of the third with a home run to center field Southern Union responded in the bottom of the fourth with two runs to take a 2-1 lead Wallace State got a single from Lexie Kelly and a walk to Burns to give the Lions runners at first and second Tinayja Thomas had a two-out single to bring home Reese Decker On the next play, Brandy Phillips singled to drive home Burns and Thomas for a 4-2 lead The Lady Bison scored two runs in the bottom of the seventh to tie the game at 4-4 They continued threatening as they loaded the bases but Madeline Howard got a flyout to end the inning Kaelyn Jones reached second base to start the ninth inning on an error by the Southern Union third baseman Phillips hit a sacrifice fly and drove home Jones from third base for a 5-4 lead The Lady Bison responded with a run in the bottom of the ninth to tie and send the game to another inning The top of the 10th had plenty of fireworks as Brooklyn Sertell and Leah Graves hit home runs to give the Lions a 7-5 lead She later scored when Jones tripled to center field to give Wallace State an 8-5 lead Southern Union answered with three runs in the bottom of the inning to tie the game at 8-8 Both teams went scoreless in the 11th and 12th innings to keep the game alive Jones started the 13th by reaching base on an error by the Lady Bison’s second baseman After Jones advanced to third on a wild pitch Phillips singled to center to plate Jones for a 9-8 lead Following a double steal by Thomas and Phillips, Charli Kyser hit a sacrifice fly to left bringing home Thomas and Phillips for an 11-8 lead After a walk to start the bottom of the 13th, Ava Smith got a strikeout and a double play to end the game Phillips finished 5-of-6 with four RBIs and a run scored while Jones and Graves each had two hits and an RBI Smith earned the win with five innings of relief allowing three runs on seven hits while striking out three Howard started the game and went seven innings Game Two: Southern Union 6 – Wallace State 2 The Lions dropped game two with Southern Union by a 6-2 score Wallace State scored their runs in the top of the first when Phillips doubled and drove home Jones and Thomas Southern Union scored a run in the bottom of the first Jones finished 2-of-3 with a run scored to lead the Lions at the plate Payton Bailey suffered the loss after pitching a complete game allowing six runs on seven hits while striking out five Log in to leave a comment Share on FacebookShare on X (formerly Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedInERIE PA (WBNG) -- In a low scoring game one of the double header the Seawolves come on top with a lone run scored in the fifth inning Binghamton rallies in game two and is able to close out with a win to split the series against the SeaWolves A Max Anderson RBI single in the bottom of the fifth inning was good enough to give Erie the win over the Rumble Ponies in game one Jonah Tong started on the mound for the Ponies and in four innings pitched the SeaWolves jumped out to a 4-0 lead before Binghamton woke up in the top of the fifth inning as they put up three runs The Rumble Ponies would score six unanswered runs from the fifth to the seventh inning to take the lead With bases loaded and two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning Ryan Lambert was able to get Eduardo Valencia swinging to close out the win and the save May 6 to host Reading in a six game series 2at3Murray State Photo by: Dave WinderRecap | Salukis Split Sunday Doubleheader with Murray State 05/04/2025 | 5:00:00 | Baseball Lawmakers discussed a bill Tuesday that would create new rules for school districts that want to split into smaller entities now-abandoned plan to break up Keller ISD raised questions about whether the district could do so without voters’ input House Bill 5089, authored by Rep. Charlie Geren would set rules for how a school district could split off from an existing one 20% of registered voters in each of the proposed new districts would have to sign a petition and voters would decide whether to approve the split The State Board of Education would oversee the election The Texas House’s public education committee held a hearing Tuesday to gather public testimony but didn’t decide whether to advance the bill for a full vote on the House floor testified in favor of the bill and of requiring public input before such decisions She shared concerns that Keller ISD's split would have unfairly harmed her area leaving North Fort Worth without resources and facilities that had been paid for with decades’ worth of taxpayer money like the district’s varsity football stadium a trustee and secretary of the Keller ISD board during a closed-door meeting in December 2024 the proposal to split the district was introduced “To say I was shocked was an understatement,” Smith said “It wasn't part of any long-range plan in public discussion and it wasn't even a thought that had ever crossed my mind My immediate question was simple: When will this go to a vote Smith warned that splitting Keller ISD without a public vote “would fracture our communities,” and said moving forward without voter approval would have hurt residents in the new districts One of the key concerns coming from community members was that the lack of clear rules on how school districts can split apart raised the question of whether school boards could make such decisions on their own potentially leaving residents without a say in the matter Community members also worried that splitting Keller ISD in two would deepen economic inequalities creating one richer district while leaving the second one with fewer resources Vice President of the Keller ISD Board of Trustees arguing that putting the State Board of Education in charge of administering the election would shift power away from local officials as it's being proposed … usurps two levels of local control the school district board of trustees and the county commissioners’ court,” Birt said “Republicans typically support local control Are representatives really saying that local decisions should be made in Austin?” Responding to concerns that a district split could unfairly distribute resources Birt said that was not the motivation behind the proposal “People have been making this out to be a poor versus rich decision Tickets are on sale now for the 15th annual Texas Tribune Festival Texas’ breakout ideas and politics event happening Nov TribFest 2025 is presented by JPMorganChase Choose an amount or learn more about membership California native Katie Passarello moved to northern Spain in 2021 on a Fulbright scholarship she lives in A Coruña with her Spanish partner in their dream apartment Passarello applied for the Fulbright program and returned to Spain on the prestigious scholarship in 2021 working as a coteacher Passarello found herself at a networking mixer where she met Miguel Armas Pastor who was accompanying a friend to the event She didn't think much of it until she ran into him again at a bar the following night."I was like OK let's keep this whole running into each other thing alive they are living together in their new apartment planning to build a life and family together Passarello told BI the couple wanted to take their relationship to the next step so they moved into Armas Pastor's family home together Living together meant Passarello qualified as Armas Pastor's legal partner "I now have EU residency as his partner," she told BI She said buying an apartment was in part a financial decision because the mortgage would be the same as what they'd pay for rent "Miguel had always had a dream of flipping an apartment or renovating an apartment," she said "I was hell-bent on crown molding — the original Spanish pretty crown molding They searched for apartments for around eight months She said they were looking for somewhere south-facing with old charm and with the potential for an entire makeover He doesn't have extremes like 'Wow I love it,' or 'Wow I hate it.'" When he found their apartment She told BI they could both see the potential they purchased the house for 135,000 euros or about $145,000 based on the conversion rate at the time Passarello previously told BI she used money from savings and her income as a public relations contractor after finishing her Fulbright program in 2022 to cover half of the down payment and renovation costs Passarello had to dig deep and ask if they were both "mature" enough to handle things amicably if they were to break up "Knowing our personalities and how we navigate things was helpful to make things easier — we share a lot of values," she told BI they did what Passarello called "intense budgeting" to prepare for the major investment "We were really adamant about what our maximum was for the down payment and were shopping for mortgages before we had offers out," she said Passarello said splitting the apartment cost and renovations evenly was a priority from the beginning She said the couple stayed organized with detailed spreadsheets tracking every payment if she paid for a contractor at a specific cost her partner would pay for the bathroom at an equivalent price Passarello said they don't make the same income but split all the costs evenly because they both want true 50% ownership "We wanted to keep things as clean as possible," she said adding they wanted to avoid resentment if there were any imbalances Anyone living with their partner's family for any time knows it can be trying Passarello said living with her in-laws took patience "They cared for me like I was their own kid," she added Passarello told BI that the renovation began with a $60,000 budget with wiggle room up to $80,000 for unforeseen costs Mid-renovation the costs appeared in the form of woodworm or "carcoma" in Spanish Passarello said they had to rip out everything down to the floor boards Part of the renovation was moving the kitchen to a different part of the house so having a kitchen open to the dining room is really a big thing for both of us." She said Armas Pastor jokes with her now about how many lunches and dinners she's hosting She's unsure of what the future might hold when it comes to staying in Spain or returning to California She said homesickness was a "constant ache." she said she would be baking fish for friends in her kitchen beneath the Spanish crown molding in the home she and Miguel built for themselves 0vs6Central Michigan Game Recap: Softball | 5/3/2025 6:47:00 PM Thanks for visiting The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here 6at0Ball State Photo by: Julia Bice '22,M'24 - @jb.jpg10First Day in Muncie Ends in Split for Softball5/3/2025 7:37:00 PM | Softball Central Michigan Softball shutout Ball State in game one of the double header on Saturday afternoon Your access to this service has been limited If you think you have been blocked in error contact the owner of this site for assistance If you are a WordPress user with administrative privileges on this site please enter your email address in the box below and click "Send" You will then receive an email that helps you regain access Wordfence is a security plugin installed on over 5 million WordPress sites The owner of this site is using Wordfence to manage access to their site You can also read the documentation to learn about Wordfence's blocking tools or visit wordfence.com to learn more about Wordfence Click here to learn more: Documentation 6 May 2025 12:32:45 GMT.Your computer's time: document.write(new Date().toUTCString()); Game Recap: Softball | 5/3/2025 6:07:00 PM Thanks for visiting © 2025 West Virginia University Athletics Thanks for visiting ! The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy. We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here. At the Annual General Meeting of Bufab AB (publ) (“Bufab”) on 24 April 2025, it was resolved to split the company's shares (a so-called share split), whereby each existing share will be split into five shares. In accordance with the authorisation granted by the Annual General Meeting, the Board of Directors has now resolved that the record date for the split will be 12 May 2025. The last day of trading in the Bufab share prior to the split is 8 May 2025 and the first day of trading in the Bufab share after the split is 9 May 2025. This means that the share price as from and including 9 May 2025 will reflect the effect of the split. The share split will increase the total number of shares in the company from 38,110,533 to 190,552,665. The split means that the quota value of the share will change from approximately SEK 0.0144 to approximately SEK 0.0029. As a result of the split, the shares in Bufab will change ISIN code as of 9 May 2025. The new ISIN code is SE0025010671. The share split will take place automatically via Euroclear Sweden AB and no action is required by the shareholders. The new number of shares is expected to be registered on the securities account or share deposit of each shareholder by 13 May 2025. This information is information that Bufab is obliged to make public pursuant to the Securities Markets Act. The information was submitted for publication, through the agency of the contact persons set out above, at 2025-05-05 at 17.00 CEST. Copyright © 2025 FactSet Research Systems Inc.© 2025 TradingView This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Wenjay Sung We connected through our shared experience of the trauma and hardship of our experiences I went from being a single guy in Los Angeles to a dad almost overnight I love being married again and becoming a father to my stepkids — I consider them my children When it came time to write my trust I wanted to leave my assets to them as if they were my biological children and she didn't think she could get pregnant again It was so joyful to add Eddie to our lives Although my stepkids don't share my last name I love all three of my kids and decided to divide my assets equally among them as does my wife — she's a nurse practitioner in aesthetics I wanted to make sure my kids would all be protected. My baby brother died of an overdose. He didn't have a will or trust We don't want our kids ever to have to deal with that We placed our assets inside a living trust and equally split everything I plan to max out all the kids' retirement accounts and HSA accounts annually When we first told the older kids about the trust whatever," and returned to playing video games and Mckyle appreciated that it was split equally among all the kids "The ability to leave behind a piece of yourself with those you trust to carry your name is the reason for life." I should get a "coronary calcium score" since I have a family history of a heart attack on my dad's side Afterward, further tests and scans were recommended, and what is commonly called the "widow maker" was found to be a blockage to the LAD one of the main arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle The nickname is due to its lack of symptoms when blocked sometimes resulting in men suddenly dying from massive heart attacks and my cardiologist recommended an angiogram It brought to reality that life is very short I'm not planning to retire and I feel like I'll just die quicker if I stop working We wanted to impart that information to our children We've worked hard for our professional success and we wanted them to understand that the trust means they will be provided for if anything happens to us They now understand the importance of having assets The market's second prominent stock split of 2025 has been announced Though the stock market has experienced a historic bout of volatility in recent weeks it doesn't change the fact that optimists have ruled the roost on Wall Street for more than two years While the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution has garnered most of the credit for lifting the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, and Nasdaq Composite to numerous record-closing highs in 2024, it's important not to overlook the other key catalyst last year: stock-split euphoria A stock split is a tool publicly traded companies have available that allows them to cosmetically adjust their share price and outstanding share count by the same magnitude Adjusting a company's share price via stock split doesn't alter its market cap or in any way impact its underlying operating performance Stock splits come in two varieties -- forward and reverse -- with one overwhelmingly favored by investors which are designed to increase a company's share price while simultaneously reducing the number of shares outstanding This is because reverse splits are usually undertaken from a position of operating weakness and aimed at avoiding delisting from a major stock exchange the companies completing reverse splits are typically dealing with one or more significant headwinds opportunistic investors have been gravitating to companies enacting forward splits This type of split aims to reduce a company's share price to make it more nominally affordable for everyday investors and/or employees who may not have access to fractional-share purchases through their broker Companies that are incented to lower their nominal share price to make it more accessible to retail investors are doing something right These are often industry-leading businesses that have been out-executing and out-innovating their peers To add fuel to the fire, companies that undertake forward stock splits have a lengthy track record of outperforming the benchmark S&P 500. According to data from Bank of America Global Research, public companies completing forward splits have delivered an average return of 25.4% in the 12 months following their stock-split announcement since 1980 the S&P 500 has averaged a tamer 11.9% annual return over this same period Although 2025 began slowly on the stock-split front, investors were graced with the first major split announcement in mid-March. O'Reilly Automotive (ORLY -1.43%), whose stock has climbed by more than 4,400% since its last split in 2005, declared its intent to complete a 15-for-1 forward split after the close of trading on June 9 When examined with a wide lens, O'Reilly Automotive's stock has gone parabolic thanks to the aging of cars and light trucks on American roadways, as well as its premier stock buyback program. O'Reilly has spent nearly $26 billion to repurchase more than 59% of its outstanding shares since the start of 2011, which has helped to lift its earnings per share (EPS) Though it's the first high-profile company to announce a split in 2025 which is no stranger to conducting forward splits has thrown its hat into the proverbial ring On Aug. 20, 1987, industrial and construction supplies wholesale distributor Fastenal (FAST 0.35%) became a publicly traded company it's completed a 3-for-2 stock split in 1988 In the 37-plus years Fastenal has been a public company its shares have soared by more than 127,100% which is why a steady diet of stock splits has been necessary the company's board approved yet another 2-for-1 stock split which is slated to take effect following the close of trading on May 21 Fastenal's ninth stock split is a reflection of its success on the macro front as well as ongoing investments in its operations One of Fastenal's biggest allies is time. Though U.S. recessions are normal, healthy, and inevitable events, they're historically short-lived In the nearly 80 years since the end of World War II recessions that have occurred were resolved in an average of 10 months periods of economic expansion endure for around five years With around three-quarters of its sales tied to manufacturing economy bodes well for its underlying operating performance Fastenal's contract sales have continued to climb even amid an uncertain near-term economic outlook Contract sales include "national multi-site and government customers with significant revenue potential," according to the company These are customers Fastenal has long-standing relationships with and they accounted for close to three-quarters of total sales in the March-ended quarter Rising sales indicates Fastenal is having no trouble locking in new/lucrative signings from important clients But there's more to this story than just macroeconomic factors working in the company's favor Fastenal is also benefiting from various investments geared at streamlining the needs of its customers Fastenal has invested aggressively in various e-commerce and digital solutions that are designed to lower costs for its clients This includes its internet-connected FASTVend vending machines which are located onsite for its customers In addition to helping the company make direct sales via fasteners and other items these machines provide invaluable client information that can help Fastenal anticipate their demand/inventory needs Though Fastenal's long-term future remains bright, the biggest challenge is going to be overcoming a historically pricey valuation. While an argument can be made that Fastenal's importance to supply chains has earned it a well-deserved valuation premium, a forward price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of nearly 34 which is 12% above its average forward earnings multiple over the last half-decade is a bit difficult to justify given the tariff overhang encircling the stock market It may take some time before Fastenal's bottom line catches up with the rapid ascent of its stock Bank of America is an advertising partner of Motley Fool Money. Sean Williams has positions in Bank of America. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Bank of America, Lam Research, Nvidia, and Walmart. The Motley Fool recommends Broadcom. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy Thanks for visiting Mostly law professors | Sometimes contrarian | Often libertarian | Always independent The Supreme Court issued its decision in Feliciano v. 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Terms apply. nintendo.com/switch-online 9vs4Ohio Zips Split Doubleheader With Ohio; Win Game One 9-4 May 04 | Baseball Jared Schaeffer (1-6) started on the mound and picked up the win for Akron (16-30 with one run coming across on Bottone's single The Zips then held the Bobcats scoreless before getting back on the board the very next inning which brought the score to 5-0 in favor of the Zips Ohio narrowed Akron's lead to 5-1 before the Zips stretched the advantage to 9-1 in the eighth inning including a two-run double off the bat of Lafferty Ohio put three runs on the scoreboard before the game was over Jack Kelley (3-2) started and took the loss on the mound for Akron (16-31, 9-18). Jacob Beall was a bright spot out of the bullpen going 1.2 shutout innings without allowing a hit The Zips were trailing 4-0 in the second inning when they first put runs on the board. Akron got an RBI single from Lafferty, scoring Caden Matlon from second base The Zips deficit expanded to 6-1 before their offense got back on the scoreboard cutting into that deficit in the fourth inning Akron scored twice on Pennington's two-run homer Akron kept the Bobcats off the scoreboard before narrowing the gap to 6-4 in the fifth The Bobcats expanded their lead to 7-4 before the Akron offense got back in action The Zips recorded a run on Pennington's two-out RBI double as Ohio added three runs to their tally on the way to a 10-5 final.