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O3 Mining (OTCMKTS:OQMGF) Trading 0.3% Higher – Still a Buy?Barclays PLC boosted its position in The Pennant Group, Inc. ( NASDAQ:PNTG – Free Report ) by 375.0% during the 3rd quarter, according to the company in its most recent disclosure with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The fund owned 49,101 shares of the company’s stock after purchasing an additional 38,763 shares during the period. Barclays PLC owned about 0.14% of The Pennant Group worth $1,753,000 as of its most recent SEC filing. Other institutional investors and hedge funds have also bought and sold shares of the company. Quarry LP lifted its position in shares of The Pennant Group by 371.6% during the 3rd quarter. Quarry LP now owns 1,014 shares of the company’s stock valued at $36,000 after buying an additional 799 shares during the last quarter. Point72 Asia Singapore Pte. Ltd. increased its holdings in The Pennant Group by 460.2% in the 3rd quarter. Point72 Asia Singapore Pte. Ltd. now owns 3,311 shares of the company’s stock worth $118,000 after acquiring an additional 2,720 shares during the last quarter. USA Financial Formulas bought a new stake in The Pennant Group in the 3rd quarter valued at about $121,000. Intech Investment Management LLC purchased a new stake in The Pennant Group during the third quarter valued at about $232,000. Finally, Summit Global Investments bought a new position in The Pennant Group during the third quarter worth about $254,000. 85.88% of the stock is owned by institutional investors. The Pennant Group Stock Down 1.7 % Shares of NASDAQ:PNTG opened at $26.63 on Friday. The firm has a fifty day moving average price of $30.97 and a two-hundred day moving average price of $30.33. The company has a market cap of $914.69 million, a price-to-earnings ratio of 39.16, a PEG ratio of 2.99 and a beta of 1.95. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.58, a current ratio of 1.12 and a quick ratio of 1.12. The Pennant Group, Inc. has a one year low of $13.77 and a one year high of $37.13. Analysts Set New Price Targets Get Our Latest Analysis on The Pennant Group The Pennant Group Company Profile ( Free Report ) The Pennant Group, Inc provides healthcare services in the United States. It operates in two segments, Home Health and Hospice Services, and Senior Living Services. The company offers home health services, including clinical services, such as nursing, speech, occupational and physical therapy, medical social work, and home health aide services; and hospice services comprising clinical care, education, and counseling services for the physical, spiritual, and psychosocial needs of terminally ill patients and their families. 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Ads for the Kickstarter campaign of Fort Circle Games’ First Monday in October — a board game by Talia Rosen about the history of the United States Supreme Court — have been rejected by Facebook, according to an article by BoardGameWire . Fort Circle had allocated roughly $25,000 on Meta advertising, estimating that amount would convert to $100,000 in Kickstarter contributions from Facebook ads alone. As of this story’s publication, the Kickstarter had raised roughly $73,000, with only 14 days left. This marks the second instance the board game company has been subjected to this level of advertisement suppression by Facebook over its historical games. A Kickstarter campaign for the second printing of Votes for Women , Fort Circle’s game about the battle for women’s suffrage and the passage of the 19th amendment, faced similar issues on the social media platform in January. Fort Circle founder Kevin Bertram was informed at the time on Facebook’s business platform that Fort Circle’s ads had been rejected, according to BoardGameWire coverage from January. The language used in the rejection claimed it was because Votes for Women ’s ads were about “sensitive social issues” and their presence on the platform could “influence how people vote and may impact the outcome of an election or pending legislation.” For clarity, the 19th Amendment was ratified in 1920 and women’s suffrage was not on the ballot in 2024, though Bertram said he believes the notice he received is generic and not related to the then-impending 2024 election. In mid-November, Fort Circle once again received a takedown notice for its ads about First Monday in October , which likewise is about historical events, focusing on the history of the United States Supreme Court from 1789 to 2010. In an email to Polygon, Bertram stated the reasoning Meta provided was the same as in the January notice. Meta did not reply to a request for comment. This news comes days after Nick Clegg, Meta’s president of global affairs told reporters that “error rates” and “ moderation failures ” for the company’s automated tools, which were initiated during the early phase of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, are “still too high.” During the press call, Clegg said, “Too often, harmless content gets taken down, or restricted, and too many people get penalized unfairly.” These moderation issues come after years of public outcry and legal action targeting Meta’s alleged lack of action regarding disinformation , child abuse , and suppression of political speech — which includes political and historical content like First Monday . “At Fort Circle, we have a very clear idea of the role we want to play in our hobby, in our society and within our democracy,” Bertram told Polygon. “What Meta has made clear is that the world’s largest social media company does not know what role it wants to play in our society and in our democracy. It is so disinterested, it’s handed over that responsibility to algorithms and bots. So rather than helping, they’re hurting. But it makes Fort Circle that much more determined to accomplish what we’ve set out to do.” When asked if he would use different advertising methods due to these recurring issues, Bertram told Polygon that this has forced his hand. “[It] is unfortunate because no other platform allows advertisers to reach their desired audience with such precision. A board game — particularly a board game on legal history — has a pretty niche audience.” While board games are primarily an entertainment medium, Bertram also stated that Fort Circle’s mission is also one of political education. “We know people are not going to start diving into academic tombs on the role of the Supreme Court in our democracy. Most non-lawyers won’t even recognize the names of many of the landmark cases in the game,” he said, noting that Fort Circle partners with non-profits like the Supreme Court Historical Society to ensure historical accuracy in its games. “We think Faulkner was right when he said, ‘The past is never dead. It’s not even past.‘ Whether we’re talking about women’s rights and the century long struggle depicted in Votes for Women or First Monday in October ’s study of the evolving role of the Supreme Court in shaping American freedoms, the events of the past are living breathing things we’re contending with in 2024. You only need to glance at the headlines to understand that.” Gaming News Tabletop Games
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Ellington Financial Inc. (NYSE:EFC) Shares Purchased by Barclays PLCOver 10,000 Shoppers Have Bought This 'Must-Have' $12 Amazon Gadget to Make Upcoming Holiday Travel More BearableCowboys Cowboys QB Dak Prescott reflected on the last year after signing an extension last offseason before suffering his season-ending hamstring injury against the Falcons earlier this month. “It’s been a tough year personally with my emotions because it’s a roller coaster,” Prescott said, via David Moore of the Dallas Morning News. “It’s truly been ups and downs. I would say riding a wave I’m constantly preaching about not riding. Off the field, it’s been some of the most joyous times I ever could have imagined, dreamed of. Having a child, getting engaged, starting a family. But then on the football field, it’s probably been as tough of a season as I’ve ever had. I’d probably say the toughest.” Prescott said medical staff forecasted he would have to rest before training in around six weeks, but there was still a chance he could suffer a full tear of his hamstring. “At the end of the day, we were hoping in six weeks I could start gaining strength, which is what all of the doctors were telling me,” Prescott said. “But if I waited and rehabbed it, I may or may not be able to regain strength. Even if I did, there was still a chance it would likely tear off.” Prescott explained his hamstring began to “lift off the bone even more” and simply walking was proving to cause it even more damage. “It started to lift off the bone even more,” Prescott said. “That one was doing all the work, and now it was compromised. Hell, I had a week of not even playing football, just walking and normal movement and that was tearing it.” Lions Lions HC Dan Campbell said that RB David Montgomery has a running style that reminds him of some of the former greats. He added that Montgomery is a downhill runner that can wear down a defense. “Man, to me, he’s a throwback,” Campbell said, via the team’s website . “There are throwback principles about him, and I mean that with all due respect. His running style is – it’s rare. Look, we were watching clips this morning, I think (Texans RB Joe) Mixon at Houston runs really hard in today’s football too, he’s an aggressive style, but I think David is just different and he’s downhill, doesn’t give up, first guy, he’s not going to let him tackle him, continues to churn his legs, and just violent, violent, never give up, never going down. When I watch him, it just reminds me of some of the great ones, man, back in the heyday. I mean, they just – they don’t go down. So, freaking Earl Campbell, man, Earl Campbell ran like crazy, Walter Payton ran like crazy and would not go down.” Campbell said that Montgomery’s play style is contagious and extends throughout the whole offense. “I think we’re fortunate to have him, and I can tell you this, the O-line loves blocking for that guy and anybody that plays with him, I mean, you want to talk about inspiring?” Campbell said. “That inspires you to want to block.” Lions WR Jameson Williams was fined $19,697 for unsportsmanlike conduct (obscene gestures) in Week 11. The Lions won their tenth consecutive game for the first time in the history of the franchise. Panthers Despite the team losing to the Chiefs, Panthers HC Dave Canales says QB Bryce Young will start yet again next week and has been making a statement out on the field, proving he can still be a franchise quarterback and addressing the team after they fell short on Sunday. ( Darin Gantt ) As for the injury to TE Ja’Tavion Sanders , Canales told the media that he has movement in his extremities and has been released from the hospital so that he can return to the team facility for further evaluation. ( Gantt ) This article first appeared on NFLTradeRumors.co and was syndicated with permission.
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Squid Game season 2 ending explained: From devastating cliffhanger to mid-credits stingerIs it hipp-tocurrency? Moo Deng, the baby hippo who captivated the world this year, now has a billionaire benefactor. Canadian cryptocurrency mogul Vitalik Buterin donated more than $290,000 to her zoo in Thailand so he could be her “adoptive father,” Viral Press reported. “I very much look forward to seeing Moo Deng live long and prosper,” Buterin, who co-founded Ethereum, declared in a letter to the director of the Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chonburi province, where the 5-month-old pygmy hippo resides. Buterin made the generous 10,000,000 baht (around $293,000) contribution, facilitated through the zoo’s Wildlife Sponsorship Program , following a visit to Moo Deng’s paddock last month. He was inspired to do so after being impressed by Khao Kheow’s commitment to animal welfare, education and outreach, the Straits Times reported. The mondo chunk of moula will go toward improving Moo Deng’s enclosure, among other upgrades. “I was particularly excited to hear your plans for improvements to the zoo itself, especially the proposal for upgrades to the Pygmy Hippopotamus habitat,” Buterin wrote in the letter. “I am delighted to accept your invitation to be Moo Deng’s adoptive father while she grows up and to donate to the Zoo in her name.” Khao Kheow Open Zoo was moved by the crypto kingpin’s kind gesture. “We look forward to working with you over the next two years for the benefit of the Khao Kheow Open Zoo community and all our visitors!” zoo reps wrote in a statement on Facebook. Buterin also billed the contribution as a thank-you gesture to Thailand, which has hosted a series of events organized by the Ethereum community across the past few months, culminating in the hugely successful Devcon Sea conference for blockchain buffs in November. “What better way to do that (say thank you) than through a Christmas present to someone who is dear to all Thai people, Moo Deng, and who has become one of the most unexpected and important Thai celebrities on the world stage,” the jetsetter declared in the correspondence. Born on July 20, 2024, Moo Deng — which means “bouncy pig” in Thai — has garnered millions of fans and memes alike on social media due to her cute and charmingly clumsy antics. Those include gumming her handler with her toothless maw, unsuccessfully attempting to initiate play with her stoic mother , and even doing a makeshift moonwalk like Michael Jackson. The tubby sensation has caused visitors to flock to the zoo in droves, shooting up from 98,046 in August to 159,743 in September. Meanwhile, New Yorker Molly Swindall became so enamored with Moo Deng’s antics that she took multiple trips across the world in one month to visit her. “I am absolutely in love with that shiny, moist potato,” Swindall, 30, previously told The Post. The pygmy hippopotamus is native to the forests and swamps of West Africa, primarily in Liberia, with small pockets in Sierra Leone, Guinea and the Ivory Coast. It is listed as an endangered species on the IUCN Red List.