NoneAtria Investments Inc acquired a new position in Lantheus Holdings, Inc. ( NASDAQ:LNTH – Free Report ) in the third quarter, according to the company in its most recent filing with the SEC. The firm acquired 3,005 shares of the medical equipment provider’s stock, valued at approximately $330,000. Several other institutional investors also recently modified their holdings of LNTH. Moloney Securities Asset Management LLC bought a new position in shares of Lantheus during the 3rd quarter worth about $1,066,000. Hancock Whitney Corp boosted its holdings in Lantheus by 265.6% during the first quarter. Hancock Whitney Corp now owns 20,151 shares of the medical equipment provider’s stock valued at $1,254,000 after purchasing an additional 14,639 shares in the last quarter. Wealth Enhancement Advisory Services LLC bought a new stake in shares of Lantheus in the 2nd quarter valued at approximately $290,000. Van ECK Associates Corp raised its holdings in shares of Lantheus by 58.6% in the 3rd quarter. Van ECK Associates Corp now owns 58,472 shares of the medical equipment provider’s stock worth $6,469,000 after buying an additional 21,604 shares in the last quarter. Finally, Swedbank AB raised its holdings in shares of Lantheus by 21.1% in the 3rd quarter. Swedbank AB now owns 722,243 shares of the medical equipment provider’s stock worth $79,266,000 after buying an additional 125,843 shares in the last quarter. Institutional investors and hedge funds own 99.06% of the company’s stock. Lantheus Stock Up 3.7 % Shares of NASDAQ:LNTH opened at $90.52 on Friday. The firm has a market cap of $6.29 billion, a P/E ratio of 14.97 and a beta of 0.51. Lantheus Holdings, Inc. has a 12 month low of $50.20 and a 12 month high of $126.89. The company’s 50-day moving average price is $103.43 and its two-hundred day moving average price is $96.53. Wall Street Analysts Forecast Growth View Our Latest Stock Analysis on Lantheus Lantheus Profile ( Free Report ) Lantheus Holdings, Inc develops, manufactures, and commercializes diagnostic and therapeutic products that assist clinicians in the diagnosis and treatment of heart, cancer, and other diseases worldwide. It provides DEFINITY, an injectable ultrasound enhancing agent used in echocardiography exams; TechneLite, a technetium generator for nuclear medicine procedures; Xenon-133, a radiopharmaceutical gas to assess pulmonary function; Neurolite, an injectable imaging agent to identify the area within the brain where blood flow has been blocked or reduced due to stroke; Cardiolite, an injectable Tc-99m-labeled imaging agent to assess blood flow to the muscle of the heart; and PYLARIFY, an F 18-labelled PSMA-targeted PET imaging agent used for imaging of PSMA positive-lesions in men with prostate cancer. Further Reading Five stocks we like better than Lantheus Best ESG Stocks: 11 Best Stocks for ESG Investing Tesla Investors Continue to Profit From the Trump Trade How to Invest in Blue Chip Stocks MicroStrategy’s Stock Dip vs. Coinbase’s Potential Rally When to Sell a Stock for Profit or Loss Netflix Ventures Into Live Sports, Driving Stock Momentum Receive News & Ratings for Lantheus Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Lantheus and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .The 2023 Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, has extended heartfelt Christmas felicitations to the Christian community in Nigeria as they celebrate the 2024 commemoration of the birth of Jesus Christ. The former Vice President, in a statement by his media adviser, Paul Ibe, on Tuesday, urged Nigerians to embrace a life of love and unity, drawing inspiration from the joyous spirit of the Christmas season. The statement read in part, “Atiku Abubakar, the former Vice President of Nigeria and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate in the 2023 elections, extends heartfelt Christmas felicitations to the Christian community in Nigeria as they celebrate the 2024 commemoration of the birth of Jesus Christ. “In his message, Atiku implored Nigerians to embrace a life of love and unity, drawing inspiration from the joyous spirit of the Christmas season. “He urged citizens to be guided by compassion and selflessness, encouraging them to cherish the significance of Christmas as a time for reflection and togetherness. Related News Stop politicising stampede tragedies, APC tells PDP Tinubu repeating Buhari’s borrowing mistakes, says Atiku Insecurity: Don’t politicise NBS reports, Atiku warns FG “Atiku reminded Nigerians, particularly Christians, to express gratitude for the arrival of the Christmas season despite the many challenges and hardships confronting the nation. It is a blessing that we can once again celebrate the events leading to the birth of Christ, despite the adversity we face.” Atiku criticised the absence of effective leadership, which has led to widespread suffering and avoidable deaths throughout the country. The statement continued, “The Waziri Adamawa, however, did not shy away from pointing out the failure of current political leaders to make the necessary sacrifices for the nation’s collective good. He condemned the lack of leadership, which has resulted in widespread suffering and preventable deaths across the country. “Yet, despite these grave challenges, Atiku appealed to Nigerians to remain united, to embrace one another with love, and to confront the root cause of their struggles — poor leadership. “With love and unity, there is no obstacle too great to overcome. Let us, therefore, come together to share love and joy with all people of goodwill.”
Caprice Bourret has shared a heartwarming Christmas tradition that she's carried on from her great-grandmother. As a child, her great-grandmother crocheted two Christmas stockings for her and her younger sister, Tippy. These handmade stockings would be hung above the fireplace every Christmas Eve, ready to be filled with presents. Caprice has continued this tradition with her own sons, Jett and Jax, both 11. "Can you believe my two boys have those stockings now, how cute is that? They love their stockings more than their Christmas presents. It’s about those little Christmas traditions from one generation to the next and I just love it," Caprice gushed. Despite her sons discovering the truth about Father Christmas a few years ago, Caprice still goes all out for the festive season. "I go a little bit over the top," she admitted. "I have four Christmas trees in my house. They go up on 1 November and I start listening to Christmas music in October." She added: "The boys knew about Santa when they were about eight years old. They were like, ‘Mummy, we know already, you can stop the charade.’ I was like, “OK...”, but it hasn’t stopped me. I’m obsessed with Christmas and happiness. With everything going on in the world , I just want it to be Christmas every day." Touted as the 'Queen of Christmas', Caprice has always dreamed of starring in her very own festive film. January saw her jetting off to Zlatibor, Serbia, for the production of A European Christmas, a project close to her heart that she not only headlined but also produced. "I’ve always wanted to act, but nobody would give me a shot, they were like, ‘She’s a model, she can’t act!’ So I thought, ‘Well, I’ll do it myself then!’ I did my first movie last year, which was set in Ibiza, but it was always a dream of mine to do a Christmas movie," Caprice divulged. In this seasonal flick, Caprice takes on the role of Ivy Allen, a film director facing career peril. After a string of flops, her boss lays down an ultimatum – deliver a hit or it's curtains. The plot thickens as Ivy seeks out Hunter Williams—the star of her lone success—played by Philip Boyd. Now a reclusive single father after his Serbian wife's passing, Ivy hopes to coax him back onto the big screen. Recollecting her time in Serbia, Caprice shared, "I absolutely fell in love with Zlatibor. It’s such a gorgeous place. We flew out in January last year and the entire village kept their Christmas decorations up for us," adding, "With Christmas movies, you have to have snow but with my budget I couldn’t afford to make it. I don’t know what it was, but something magical happened; they only had three days of snow in Zlatibor the entire season and that’s when we were filming. We moved everything around in the schedule and shot all our outside scenes during those three days. It was crazy – our very own Christmas miracle." Caprice Bourret has revealed the behind-the-scenes action of her latest film shoot, where she performed all her own stunts. She recounted a particularly challenging moment: "I had to pretend that I couldn’t ski down this mountain and crash into a tree. And I only had one take to do it, which is quite tricky to do. I said, ‘Excuse me? You want me, in one take, to ski off-piste down this mountain and figure out how I’m going to bump into the tree and fall down?’ I thought they were joking. I’m a good skier but even I didn’t think I could make it work." She continued, "Luckily, I managed to do it. I did hit the tree, luckily not too hard, and then I fell backwards. But what I didn’t know, when I fell, was that all the snow from the branches would come piling down on to me! I had mascara everywhere, I had eyeliner everywhere and my face froze! Of course, the whole crew were laughing uncontrollably. They left it all in there. It wasn’t part of the script but turned out to be this hilarious – and authentic – moment." Discussing the movie itself, Caprice shared, "These Christmas stories are very formulaic," adding, "I don’t even have to tell you how they’re going to end, but it’s the journey that is so sweet. You have to love the characters." The London-based actress, married to businessman Ty Comfort, will be jetting off to Los Angeles to spend the festive season with her mother Valerie, followed by a trip to Florida to join her in-laws for further celebrations. She shared, "We do a big brunch. I’m a terrible cook, so I do all the cleaning. My mum makes all our favourite foods, including my absolute favourite thing to eat, lime jelly with cottage cheese. It’s just delicious! Then we’ll all just hang out and play some games. No devices are allowed, it’s about spending quality time together as a family. And, of course, we’ll be watching my Christmas movie." Caprice is incredibly proud of her film, set to air on Channel 5 during the holiday season. She added, "Out of everything that I’ve done – apart from having my kids, because obviously that is the biggest achievement in my life – I think this movie is my biggest accomplishment. I’m 53 and I can still do all this. When people think of Caprice I want them to think of happiness."Moment masked thug brandishes TWO ‘zombie knives’ outside school while brave passerby yells ‘put it away’
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NoneSchneider Electric has urged investors and business leaders to maximise the opportunities embedded in data centre market across East and West Africa by enhancing their capabilities and skills. The firm, in a statement, noted that the African data centre market is witnessing unprecedented growth, creating a fertile ground for resellers and distributors to enhance their capabilities and foster stronger relationships with local end users. Speaking on how opportunities can be maximised, End User Sales Director, Anglophone Africa, Schneider Electric, Rohan de Beer, stressed the need to reinforce commitment to accelerate growth in the data centre market across East and West Africa regions that have become vital due to rapiddigitalisation and increasing internet penetration. The director announced the firm’s readiness to pursue this initiative, which he said is hinged on two-pronged strategy aimed at both strengthening engagement with end-user data centres while empowering its channel partners to maximise opportunities. Commenting on the company’s two-pronged strategy, De Beer said: “Previously, Schneider Electric relied solely on external channels for market development, which sometimes led to missed opportunities and increased competition. The new dual approach seeks to address these gaps by enabling closer engagement with end users to influence technology decisions and secure a larger share of the market. “This strategy allows us to influence project lifecycles at an earlier stage while maintaining our channel-driven fulfilment model. Our goal isn’t to increase direct business but to expand our market presence and share while empowering partners.” As part of the strategy, he explained that the company is rolling out initiatives to equip partners with the knowledge and skills needed to deliver advanced data centre solutions.