Principal Financial Group Inc. acquired a new position in Atlas Energy Solutions Inc. ( NYSE:AESI – Free Report ) in the 3rd quarter, according to its most recent 13F filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The firm acquired 38,715 shares of the company’s stock, valued at approximately $844,000. Several other large investors have also bought and sold shares of the company. Emerald Advisers LLC increased its stake in shares of Atlas Energy Solutions by 28.4% in the 3rd quarter. Emerald Advisers LLC now owns 10,850 shares of the company’s stock worth $237,000 after acquiring an additional 2,400 shares in the last quarter. Modera Wealth Management LLC bought a new position in shares of Atlas Energy Solutions during the third quarter valued at approximately $322,000. Tectonic Advisors LLC lifted its holdings in shares of Atlas Energy Solutions by 7.5% during the third quarter. Tectonic Advisors LLC now owns 59,725 shares of the company’s stock valued at $1,302,000 after purchasing an additional 4,187 shares during the last quarter. Copeland Capital Management LLC boosted its position in shares of Atlas Energy Solutions by 19.8% in the 3rd quarter. Copeland Capital Management LLC now owns 1,884,032 shares of the company’s stock worth $41,072,000 after purchasing an additional 311,228 shares in the last quarter. Finally, Vest Financial LLC boosted its position in shares of Atlas Energy Solutions by 14.8% in the 3rd quarter. Vest Financial LLC now owns 65,578 shares of the company’s stock worth $1,430,000 after purchasing an additional 8,436 shares in the last quarter. 34.59% of the stock is owned by institutional investors. Atlas Energy Solutions Stock Performance AESI opened at $23.59 on Friday. The company’s 50 day moving average is $21.09 and its 200 day moving average is $21.05. The company has a market cap of $2.60 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of 29.86, a PEG ratio of 11.90 and a beta of 0.69. Atlas Energy Solutions Inc. has a 12-month low of $15.55 and a 12-month high of $24.93. The company has a current ratio of 1.23, a quick ratio of 1.08 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.42. Atlas Energy Solutions Increases Dividend The firm also recently declared a quarterly dividend, which was paid on Thursday, November 14th. Shareholders of record on Thursday, November 7th were issued a dividend of $0.24 per share. The ex-dividend date was Thursday, November 7th. This is a boost from Atlas Energy Solutions’s previous quarterly dividend of $0.23. This represents a $0.96 dividend on an annualized basis and a yield of 4.07%. Atlas Energy Solutions’s dividend payout ratio (DPR) is currently 121.52%. Analysts Set New Price Targets Several equities research analysts have commented on the company. Barclays downgraded Atlas Energy Solutions from an “overweight” rating to an “equal weight” rating and dropped their target price for the stock from $23.00 to $19.00 in a report on Tuesday, November 12th. The Goldman Sachs Group lowered shares of Atlas Energy Solutions from a “buy” rating to a “neutral” rating and reduced their price objective for the company from $23.00 to $21.00 in a research note on Thursday, November 7th. Pickering Energy Partners downgraded shares of Atlas Energy Solutions from an “outperform” rating to a “neutral” rating in a research note on Wednesday, October 30th. Citigroup downgraded shares of Atlas Energy Solutions from a “buy” rating to a “neutral” rating and reduced their price target for the company from $23.00 to $22.00 in a research report on Thursday, November 14th. Finally, Stephens reiterated an “overweight” rating and set a $28.00 target price on shares of Atlas Energy Solutions in a research note on Tuesday, August 6th. Four research analysts have rated the stock with a hold rating, six have issued a buy rating and two have issued a strong buy rating to the stock. Based on data from MarketBeat, Atlas Energy Solutions currently has an average rating of “Moderate Buy” and a consensus target price of $24.44. Check Out Our Latest Report on AESI Insider Activity In other news, major shareholder Stacy Hock sold 8,571 shares of the business’s stock in a transaction on Thursday, October 3rd. The shares were sold at an average price of $21.49, for a total value of $184,190.79. Following the transaction, the insider now owns 934,746 shares of the company’s stock, valued at approximately $20,087,691.54. The trade was a 0.91 % decrease in their ownership of the stock. The transaction was disclosed in a filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission, which can be accessed through this hyperlink . Also, major shareholder Brian Anthony Leveille sold 10,000 shares of the firm’s stock in a transaction on Monday, October 14th. The shares were sold at an average price of $20.50, for a total transaction of $205,000.00. Following the transaction, the insider now directly owns 542,010 shares of the company’s stock, valued at $11,111,205. The trade was a 1.81 % decrease in their ownership of the stock. The disclosure for this sale can be found here . Over the last ninety days, insiders have acquired 60,869 shares of company stock worth $1,187,983 and have sold 75,713 shares worth $1,581,831. Company insiders own 24.34% of the company’s stock. About Atlas Energy Solutions ( Free Report ) Atlas Energy Solutions Inc engages in the production, processing, and sale of mesh and sand that are used as a proppant during the well completion process in the Permian Basin of Texas and New Mexico. The company provides transportation and logistics, storage solutions, and contract labor services. 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Topline Some Republican senators have indicated they’re undecided about whether they’ll vote to confirm President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for director of national intelligence, former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, as questions are raised about her comments about Russia and interactions with foreign adversaries like Syria’s president. Key Facts What To Watch For Gabbard, or any of Trump’s nominees, can afford to lose only three Republican votes to be confirmed by the Senate, assuming all Democrats vote against the nominee, as the GOP will control the chamber with a 53-47 majority. Vice President-elect JD Vance would cast a tie-breaking vote if three Republicans vote no. Contra Some Republicans defended Haley against Democrats’ criticism on Sunday. Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., told CNN Duckworth’s statement that Gabbard is “compromised” were “ridiculous and outright dangerous,” adding, “that’s the most dangerous thing she could say—that a United States lieutenant colonel in the United States Army is compromised and is an asset of Russia.” Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., told NBC it is “totally ridiculous” to characterize Gabbard as “an asset of another country,” calling it “insulting” and “a slur.” Who Is Tulsi Gabbard? Gabbard is a former Democrat who became an independent after leaving Congress, and announced last month she joined the Republican Party and was endorsing Trump. Gabbard, first elected to the Hawaii State House at the age of 21 in 2002, left after one term when she was deployed to Iraq with the National Guard. She was elected to Congress in 2013 and served until 2021. Gabbard ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020 before dropping out of the race and endorsing President Joe Biden. She’s known for clashing with members of her party on foreign policy, often opposing foreign interventions—but drawing criticism for backing the views of Russia and other U.S. adversaries. In announcing she was cutting ties with the Democratic Party in 2022, Gabbard called it an “elitist cabal of warmongers driven by cowardly wokeness, who divide us by radicalizing every issue.” Gabbard is perhaps best-known for clashing with Kamala Harris on the debate stage in 2019, when she noted Harris oversaw marijuana convictions while working as a prosecutor in California. What Has Gabbard Said About Russia? Gabbard has blamed NATO and the Biden administration for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, writing on X in 2022, “this war and suffering could have easily been avoided if Biden Admin/NATO had simply acknowledged Russia’s legitimate security concerns regarding Ukraine’s becoming a member of NATO.” She also criticized the U.S. for sending aid to Ukraine and baselessly accused the Biden-Harris administration of “prioritizing sending more weapons to Ukraine over the interests of the people of North Carolina” recovering from the devastation of Hurricane Helene, she wrote on X last month. In 2022, she said it was an “undeniable fact” that there are 25 U.S.-funded biolabs in Ukraine that could leak dangerous pathogens, as Russia baselessly accused the U.S. and Ukraine of operating biological weapons facilities as a pretext for its war in Ukraine (though Gabbard did not allege bioweapons were being made). What Has Gabbard Said About Assad? Gabbard said during a 2019 MSNBC appearance Assad—who used brutal tactics , allegedly including chemical weapons, to beat back a civil war, leading to hundreds of thousands of deaths—“is not the enemy of the United States” because Syria does not pose a direct threat to the United States. Gabbard later said she viewed Assad as a “brutal dictator.” She also brought a Syrian Kurdish leader , Ilham Ahmed, Co-President of the Syrian Democratic Council, as a guest to Trump’s State of the Union address in 2019. During her time in Congress, she quietly met with Assad in Syria, explaining she “felt that it’s important that if we profess to truly care about the Syrian people, about their suffering, then we’ve got to be able to meet with anyone that we need to if there is a possibility that we can achieve peace.” What Has Trump Said About Gabbard? Trump touted Gabbard’s military record in announcing the appointment on Nov. 13 in a statement: “For over two decades, Tulsi has fought for our Country and the Freedoms of all Americans.” Trump said, “Tulsi will bring the fearless spirit that has defined her illustrious career to our Intelligence Community, championing our Constitutional Rights, and securing Peace through Strength.” Gabbard has criticized Trump in the past: She called Trump’s 2017 strikes on Syria “reckless,” and during a 2020 appearance on “Fox & Friends,” Gabbard called the killing of Soleimani an “act of war” and said Trump violated the Constitution by ordering the strike. Big Number 36%. That’s the share of respondents to a CBS/YouGov poll released Sunday who said Gabbard is a good choice for director of national intelligence, while 27% said she’s not good and 36% said they haven’t heard enough. Key Background Gabbard is one of several controversial, and surprising, Trump cabinet picks Republicans have expressed skepticism about, including former Fox News host Pete Hegseth for Defense secretary, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health and Human Services secretary. Trump announced his cabinet nominees at a rapid clip, largely completing the process Saturday with the nomination of Brooke Rollins, a former policy advisor during his first term, as agriculture secretary. As director of national intelligence, Gabbard would oversee 18 intelligence agencies and advise the president, National Security Council and Homeland Security Council on intelligence matters. Further Reading Trump’s Cabinet And Key Jobs: Brooke Rollins Tapped For Agriculture Secretary (Forbes) Most Americans Approve Of Trump Transition—As Controversial RFK Jr. Gets High Marks, Poll Finds (Forbes) What To Know About Tulsi Gabbard—Former Democrat Named Trump’s Director Of National Intelligence (Forbes)Kano state Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has announced a major reshuffle of the state executive council to effect pragmatic political realignment of his administration. In a statement issued by the Governor’s spokesperson, Sanusi Bature Dawakin-Tofa, on Thursday, Governor Yusuf disclosed that the first major rejig of his cabinet takes immediate effect. According to the statement, Governor Yusuf maintained the much awaited decision finally came to enable optimum performance that will drive more dividends of democracy to the good people of Kano state. “Those affected by the major shake up are the Chief of Staff, Alh. Shehu Wada Sagagi, whose office is now scrapped, and Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Abdullahi Baffa Bichi dropped on health grounds.” According to Dawakin Tofa, Governor Yusuf removed some cabinet members and reassigned others to enhance administrative performance and political re- alignment. Those who retained their positions are Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Barr. Haruna Isa Dederi, Commissioner for Agriculture, Dr. Danjuma Mahmoud, Commissioner for Health, Dr. Abubakar Labaran, Commissioner for Land and Physical Planning, Hon. Abduljabbar Mohammed Umar, Commissioner for Budget and Planning Hon Musa Suleiman Shannon and Commissioner for Works and Housing Engr. Marwan Ahmad. Also retained are Commissioner for Solid and Mineral Resources, Sefiyanu Hamza, Commissioner for Religious Affairs, Sheikh Ahmad Tijani Auwal, Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Hon. Mustapha Rabiu Kwankwaso, Commissioner for Investment and Commerce, Adamu Aliyu Kibiya and that of Internal Security and Special Services, Major General Mohammad Inuwa Idris Rtd. According to the statement, those reassigned are the Deputy Governor, Comrade Aminu Abdulssalam who is moved from Ministry of Local Government to Higher Education, Hon. Mohammad Tajo Usman moved from Science and Technology to the Ministry for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs and Dr. Yusuf Ibrahim Kofar Mata from Higher Education to Science, Technology and Innovation. Others on the reassignment list include Hon. Amina Abdullahi from Humanitarian and Poverty Alleviation to the Ministry for Women, Children and Disabled, Hon. Nasiru Sule Garo, from the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change to the Ministry of Special Duties. Commissioner for Project Monitory and Evaluation Hon. Ibrahim Namadi now moved to the Ministry of Transport, while Hon. Umar Haruna Doguwa of the Ministry of Education now moved to the Ministry of Water Resources. On the reassigned list, are Hon. Ali Haruna Makoda moved from Water Resources to Ministry of Education, Hon. Aisha Lawal Saji from the Ministry of Women, Children and Disabled to Tourism and Culture, and Hon. Muhammad Diggol from Transport to the Ministry of Project Monitoring and Evaluation. Meanwhile, Governor Yusuf has dropped five members of his cabinet to include Ibrahim Jibril Fagge, of Finance Ministry, Ladidi Ibrahim Garko, Culture and Tourism; Baba Halilu Dantiye, Information and Internal Affairs, Shehu Aliyu Yammedi, Special Duties and Abbas Sani Abbas, Rural and Community Development. Also, the Governor has directed the Chief of Staff and the five commissioners that are dropped to report to the office of the Governor for possible reassignment. Ahmad Sorondinki Follow us on:
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BATESVILLE – Local entrepreneur Tricia Fasbinder recently celebrated the grand opening of her new family business Candyland Creations and More at 209 S. Main Street, in downtown Batesville. The building served as the home of Sharper Image Salon for 25 years. The new shop features classic candies, name-brand candies, homemade chocolates, assorted gourmet popcorns and a House of Jerky wall along with unique retail items. Tricia’s husband Paul Fasbinder helped realize this dream. Kids Jordan, Lucas and Drew helped their parents as the “secret elves.” “The love from the community has just been overwhelming,” Fasbinder said. “The whole thing really was to just have somewhere fun where the whole family can come in and enjoy this happy place together. That’s what we wanted to create.” Locals from Bruns-Gutzwiller helped move the candy shop’s 650 pound display case into their chocolate room last month in a fine example of local business helping local businesses succeed. “I tried to use all local contractors. Matt and John Gehring were here all the time,” Miller said. “Sharp Painting worked really hard to get the building ready during the renovations.” The shop is open from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Hours are expected to be adjusted slightly in January and announced at a later date. For more information, call Candyland Creations and More at 812-932-6065 or check out their social media under the same name.