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Barclays PLC grew its holdings in Sable Offshore Corp. ( NYSE:SOC – Free Report ) by 342.9% during the third quarter, according to its most recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The firm owned 77,583 shares of the company’s stock after purchasing an additional 60,065 shares during the quarter. Barclays PLC owned about 0.12% of Sable Offshore worth $1,832,000 as of its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Several other institutional investors and hedge funds also recently made changes to their positions in the business. Himalaya Capital Management LLC acquired a new position in shares of Sable Offshore during the third quarter worth approximately $31,735,000. State Street Corp increased its holdings in Sable Offshore by 74.3% during the third quarter. State Street Corp now owns 1,589,395 shares of the company’s stock worth $37,557,000 after buying an additional 677,426 shares during the last quarter. GM Advisory Group LLC raised its holdings in shares of Sable Offshore by 370.3% in the 3rd quarter. GM Advisory Group LLC now owns 510,000 shares of the company’s stock worth $12,051,000 after purchasing an additional 401,559 shares during the period. Bank of New York Mellon Corp bought a new position in shares of Sable Offshore during the 2nd quarter worth $2,154,000. Finally, Rhumbline Advisers bought a new position in Sable Offshore during the second quarter worth about $862,000. Institutional investors own 26.19% of the company’s stock. Wall Street Analyst Weigh In A number of research analysts have weighed in on the company. Jefferies Financial Group upped their price target on Sable Offshore from $19.00 to $32.00 and gave the company a “buy” rating in a research report on Wednesday, September 4th. Pickering Energy Partners started coverage on Sable Offshore in a report on Tuesday, December 17th. They issued an “outperform” rating for the company. BWS Financial reissued a “sell” rating and set a $6.00 price target on shares of Sable Offshore in a research note on Wednesday, November 27th. Johnson Rice started coverage on Sable Offshore in a research note on Tuesday, November 5th. They issued a “buy” rating and a $30.00 target price for the company. Finally, Benchmark reissued a “buy” rating and set a $37.00 price target on shares of Sable Offshore in a research report on Monday, October 7th. One investment analyst has rated the stock with a sell rating and five have given a buy rating to the stock. Based on data from MarketBeat, the stock presently has an average rating of “Moderate Buy” and an average target price of $25.00. Sable Offshore Stock Performance Shares of NYSE SOC opened at $23.85 on Friday. The company’s 50-day moving average is $21.88 and its 200 day moving average is $19.33. The company has a current ratio of 3.50, a quick ratio of 3.34 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 4.86. Sable Offshore Corp. has a 1 year low of $10.11 and a 1 year high of $28.67. Sable Offshore Profile ( Free Report ) Sable Offshore Corp. engages in the oil and gas exploration and development activities in the United States. The company operates through three platforms located in federal waters offshore California. It owns and operates 16 federal leases across approximately 76,000 acres and subsea pipelines, which transport crude oil, natural gas, and produced water from the platforms to the onshore processing facilities. Featured Articles Five stocks we like better than Sable Offshore P/E Ratio Calculation: How to Assess Stocks S&P 500 ETFs: Expense Ratios That Can Boost Your Long-Term Gains Best ESG Stocks: 11 Best Stocks for ESG Investing How AI Implementation Could Help MongoDB Roar Back in 2025 Conference Calls and Individual Investors Hedge Funds Boost Oil Positions: Is a Major Rally on the Horizon? Want to see what other hedge funds are holding SOC? Visit HoldingsChannel.com to get the latest 13F filings and insider trades for Sable Offshore Corp. ( NYSE:SOC – Free Report ). Receive News & Ratings for Sable Offshore Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Sable Offshore and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .MML Investors Services LLC Purchases Shares of 12,850 Oklo Inc. (NYSE:OKLO)
Ireland lost 2-1 against Wales at the Aviva Stadium on Tuesday and in the process, ended all hopes of an Irish debut at the Euros next summer. After ending their first Euro qualifier against the Welsh team with a tie in Cardiff, the night shaped up to be an optimistic one for the Irish national team. However, the girls in green failed to materialise a victory that would have been an epic sequel to qualifying for the World Cup two years ago. Ireland dominated possession over the first half and made several attempts on the Welsh net. Denise O'Suillvan hit the crossbar also. With a 0-0 scoreline at halftime, anything seemed possible for the remainder of the game. However, minutes into the second half, Ireland’s hopes were crushed when a penalty was given away to Wales due to a handball by Anna Patten. It was then that Hannah Cain subsequently scored the first goal of the match. Things worsened for Ireland when Carrie Jones, who had just been subbed on, kicked the ball into the Irish net past Courtney Brosnan, making it 2-0 to Wales. Despite this, the hosts refused to back down. In the end, it was Patten who managed to score a goal for Ireland off the back of a corner from Katie McCabe and a failed clearance by Welsh keeper Olivia Clark. Ireland huffed and puffed after their goal. Patten’s header was nodded off the line, and Megan Campbell caused chaos in the Welsh box with her long throws. Wales then nearly made it 3-1, but Brosnan made a smart save to keep the tie alive with minutes to go. However, Wales held on for the win to ensure they made it to the Euro finals for the first time ever at the expense of Eileen Gleeson's Irish side. FT | Devastated. Congratulations to @Cymru . #COYGIG pic.twitter.com/RvUSgo4gFI — Ireland Football ⚽️🇮🇪 (@IrelandFootball) December 3, 2024 After setting up an impressive goal in Cardiff last week, Ireland midfielder Ruesha Littlejohn spoke to RTE Sport about this unfortunate defeat. “We’re devastated; the team’s devastated,” she said. “We fell short tonight. credit to Wales, they took their chances. I thought we played well in the first half; we had a few good moments, but scoring in these big games, I thought you get punished, and we’ve been punished.” Littlejohn went on to talk about what lies ahead for the Irish national team. “That’s the journey we’re on now. I think it’s going to start with the young ones coming through; everyone’s going to get better in football. “Yes, but no, we can be hard; we can be resilient; we put our bodies on the line; we’ve got Megan’s throw; we’ve got big girls that can win headers, but yeah, we need to do more; if we want to consistently go to these tournaments, we need to do more.” Ireland's next game will be against Türkiye in the Nations League on February 21st. See More: Football, IrelandState lawmakers return to Concord Wednesday to be sworn in and elect new leaders. Republican Sen. Sharon Carson of Londonderry is all but guaranteed to win election as the next president of the New Hampshire Senate, where Republicans will hold a 16-8 majority in the next session. But who will be the next speaker of the 400-member New Hampshire House is a little more up in the air. Incumbent House Speaker Sherman Packard, a Republican who has represented Londonderry in the legislature since 1990, is seeking a third term leading the House. House Democratic leader Alexis Simpson of Exeter is also running. But Packard also faces a challenger from a fellow Republican: Rep. Kim Rice, of Hudson. Rice is returning to the State House after stepping away from the Legislature in 2022. At the time, Rice held the title of House Speaker Pro Tempore, the third ranking job in the Legislature, which Packard had given her. But Rice’s relationship with Packard, and with Majority Leader Jason Osborne, frayed after she opposed a controversial parental rights bill backed by most Republicans in 2022. After leaving the Legislature, Rice played a prominent role in the presidential campaign of former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley. Rice isn’t commenting on her efforts to win election as speaker, but she and her allies have been reaching out to lawmakers in both parties looking for support. Rice faces an uphill battle, and her fortunes will hinge on whether she can build a bipartisan coalition. That’s been the recipe in the past when Republican-led legislatures have chosen speakers who weren’t the first choice of the Republican caucus. After this year’s elections, Republicans hold a 42-seat advantage in the House. So for Rice, success will require persuading some Republicans to break with Packard and getting House Democrats to back her as a bloc. It could be a tall order: Packard isn’t much of a lightning rod within the House. And it's far from clear if the House still contains many of the kind Republicans Rice needs — moderates game to buck the will of the rest of the caucus — in real numbers. The other votes lawmakers are slated to take Wednesday, for Secretary of State and treasurer, will be far more straightforward. Secretary of State David Scanlan, who has held his job since 2022, is seeking his third term. Treasurer Monica Mezzepelle is also seeking reelection. Both are running unopposed.ORLANDO, Fla. — It was a season of Iowa State comebacks. And fittingly, that's how it ended for the Cyclones. Game MVP Rocco Becht scored from a yard out on fourth-and-goal with 56 seconds remaining and No. 18 Iowa State capped the best season in school history by rallying past No. 15 Miami 42-41 in the Pop-Tarts Bowl on Saturday. Becht finished with 270 passing yards and three touchdowns for Iowa State (11-2), a program that entered this season — the 133rd year of Cyclone football — never having won more than nine games in a year. “If you look at this team, it’s really who they’ve been all year,” coach Matt Campbell said. The win marked the fourth time in 2024 that Iowa State got a winning score with less than two minutes remaining. For this one, the Cyclones rallied from a 10-point deficit in the second half — with Miami quarterback Cam Ward watching after a record-setting first half — to get win No. 11. Carson Hansen rushed for a pair of touchdowns for Iowa State. And as the MVP, Becht got the honor of choosing which flavor Pop-Tart was to be sacrificed in a giant toaster. “There's only one,” Becht said. “Cinnamon roll.” Ward passed for three touchdowns in his final college game, while Damien Martinez rushed for a career-high 179 yards for Miami (10-3), which dropped its sixth straight bowl game and lost three of four games to end the season — those three losses by a combined 10 points. "Disappointed that we couldn't pull out a victory," Miami coach Mario Cristobal said. “These guys have always fought and always competed and this was no exception. ... It's painful. It's as painful as it gets when you don't win. But there's a lot to build on.” NEBRASKA 20, BOSTON COLLEGE 15: Dylan Raiola passed for 228 yards and a touchdown as Nebraska built an 18-point lead through three quarters and hung on for its first bowl victory since 2015. Raiola hit Emmett Johnson with a 13-yard TD pass on fourth down with 3:02 remaining in the third quarter for a 20-2 edge and the Cornhuskers (7-6) held on for the win at Yankee Stadium. Raiola completed 23 of 31 passes in front of a sizable Nebraska crowd that celebrated the team's first bowl win since topping UCLA in the 2015 Foster Farms Bowl and first winning season since 2016. Raiola completed passes to 10 receivers, including Jahmal Banks, who finished with four receptions for 79 yards. Grayson James finished 25 of 40 for 296 yards as Boston College (7-6). MILITARY BOWL EAST CAROLINA 26, NC STATE 21: Rahjai Harris broke free for an 86-yard touchdown run with 1:33 remaining, giving East Carolina a pulsating victory over NC State in the Military Bowl in a game that descended into a wild brawl in the final minute in Annapolis, Md. Harris had 220 of ECU's 326 yards rushing, and his sensational sprint near the end of the game gave the Pirates (8-5) the lead back after they'd blown a 13-point advantage in the fourth. But after an interception by Dontavius Nash ended NC State's final drive, East Carolina's attempt to run out the clock was interrupted by large-scale fight between the two in-state rivals — who play each other again to start next season. Three players for ECU and five for NC State (6-7) were ejected. ECU trailed 21-20 and took over the ball at its own 14, and after two incompletions, the Pirates decided to run the ball with Harris. He had a good hole to the left for a big gain, then cut back past the final defender on his way to the end zone. ARIZONA BOWL MIAMI (OHIO) 43, COLORADO STATE 17: Kevin Davis had a career-high 148 yards rushing and two touchdowns on just nine carries, and Jordan Brunson also ran for two TDs to help Miami (Ohio) wrapped the season at 9-5 by beating Colorado State (8-5) in Tucson, Ariz. Davis scored on a 4-yard run with 12:35 left in the third quarter, Matt Salopek forced a fumble that was recovered by Silas Walters and quarterback Brett Gabbert's first rushing touchdown of the season — a 10-yard scramble that capped a 47-yard drive — made it 22-3 about 2 minutes later. UCONN 27, NORTH CAROLINA 14: Joe Fagnano threw for 151 yards and two touchdowns to help the Huskies (9-4) beat the Tar Heels (6-7) at Fenway Park, embarrassing incoming coach Bill Belichick's new team in his old backyard. Mel Brown rushed for 96 yards for UConn and Skyler Bell caught three passes for 77 yards, including a 38-yard touchdown that gave the Huskies a 10-0 first-quarter lead. Chris Culliver returned the ensuing kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown, but that would be Carolina's only production in the first half. TCU 34, LOUISIANA 3: Josh Hoover passed for four touchdowns as the Horned Frogs (9-4) routed the Ragin' Cajuns (10-4) in Albuquerque. Hoover was 20 for 32 for 252 yards with an interception. Eric McAlister had eight catches for 87 yards and a TD for the Horned Frogs. TCU's defense also had a solid day, holding Louisiana-Lafayette to 209 yards, including 61 on the game's final possession. LATE FRIDAY LAS VEGAS BOWL USC 35, TEXAS A&M 31: Jayden Maiava threw a 7-yard touchdown pass to tight end Kyle Ford with eight seconds left to give Southern California the victory over Texas A&M (8-5) in the Las Vegas Bowl. A graduate of Liberty High School in nearby Henderson and a transfer from UNLV, Maiava helped the Trojans (7-6) overcome a 17-point deficit. Be the first to know Get local news delivered to your inbox!
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