
Citigroup Inc. boosted its position in shares of Penske Automotive Group, Inc. ( NYSE:PAG – Free Report ) by 4.1% in the 3rd quarter, according to its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The fund owned 63,548 shares of the company’s stock after purchasing an additional 2,475 shares during the quarter. Citigroup Inc. owned about 0.10% of Penske Automotive Group worth $10,321,000 as of its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Several other institutional investors and hedge funds have also recently added to or reduced their stakes in PAG. Connor Clark & Lunn Investment Management Ltd. bought a new stake in shares of Penske Automotive Group in the 3rd quarter valued at about $231,000. Islay Capital Management LLC bought a new stake in shares of Penske Automotive Group in the 3rd quarter valued at about $1,221,000. Empowered Funds LLC increased its stake in shares of Penske Automotive Group by 16.9% in the 3rd quarter. Empowered Funds LLC now owns 2,282 shares of the company’s stock valued at $371,000 after acquiring an additional 330 shares during the last quarter. CIBC Asset Management Inc increased its stake in shares of Penske Automotive Group by 3.7% in the 3rd quarter. CIBC Asset Management Inc now owns 1,946 shares of the company’s stock valued at $316,000 after acquiring an additional 69 shares during the last quarter. Finally, MQS Management LLC bought a new stake in shares of Penske Automotive Group in the 3rd quarter valued at about $748,000. 77.08% of the stock is owned by institutional investors. Penske Automotive Group Price Performance NYSE PAG opened at $166.54 on Friday. The business has a 50 day simple moving average of $158.27 and a 200 day simple moving average of $156.97. Penske Automotive Group, Inc. has a 52-week low of $142.32 and a 52-week high of $179.72. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.22, a quick ratio of 0.20 and a current ratio of 0.91. The stock has a market cap of $11.12 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of 12.76 and a beta of 1.17. Penske Automotive Group Increases Dividend The company also recently declared a quarterly dividend, which will be paid on Tuesday, December 3rd. Shareholders of record on Friday, November 15th will be given a dividend of $1.19 per share. The ex-dividend date is Friday, November 15th. This represents a $4.76 dividend on an annualized basis and a yield of 2.86%. This is an increase from Penske Automotive Group’s previous quarterly dividend of $1.07. Penske Automotive Group’s dividend payout ratio is 36.48%. Analyst Ratings Changes A number of analysts have recently commented on PAG shares. Morgan Stanley raised Penske Automotive Group from an “underweight” rating to an “overweight” rating and upped their price target for the company from $115.00 to $180.00 in a research note on Wednesday, September 25th. JPMorgan Chase & Co. upped their price target on Penske Automotive Group from $140.00 to $160.00 and gave the company an “underweight” rating in a research note on Tuesday, September 10th. Finally, Stephens assumed coverage on Penske Automotive Group in a research note on Thursday, September 12th. They set an “equal weight” rating and a $161.00 target price for the company. Read Our Latest Analysis on Penske Automotive Group About Penske Automotive Group ( Free Report ) Penske Automotive Group, Inc, a diversified transportation services company, operates automotive and commercial truck dealerships worldwide. The company operates through four segments: Retail Automotive, Retail Commercial Truck, Other, and Non-Automotive Investments. It operates dealerships under franchise agreements with various automotive manufacturers and distributors. Featured Articles Want to see what other hedge funds are holding PAG? Visit HoldingsChannel.com to get the latest 13F filings and insider trades for Penske Automotive Group, Inc. ( NYSE:PAG – Free Report ). Receive News & Ratings for Penske Automotive Group Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Penske Automotive Group and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .
Everything changes again in Social Security starting in January – 3 new changes announcedHarvey Fierstein reveals how he used weight loss drug to shed 120 pounds: 'I don't feel like I'm dieting' Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com By CHRISTINE RENDON FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 15:02 EST, 23 December 2024 | Updated: 16:13 EST, 23 December 2024 e-mail 21 shares View comments Harvey Fierstein has revealed the key to his dramatically trimmer physique. Fierstein, 70, a playwright and actor, credited a weight loss drug in helping him shed the pounds - and it's not celeb-favorite Ozempic. In an interview with Page Six , Fierstein revealed he used weight loss medication Zepound to help him achieve his fitness goals. Fierstein gained weight during the COVID-19 pandemic and hit 310 pounds, his heaviest weight, before making the shift. He dropped an impressive 120 pounds, regained 15, and has since generally maintained that weight. 'I've sort of stayed at that,' he said. With the help of Zepound, Fierstein says he's able to restrict his food intake without feeling as if he's on a diet. Harvey Fierstein is opening up about his weight loss journey; pictured March Fierstein is a playwright and actor known for roles on Mrs. Doubtfire (pictured) 'What’s different is what the drug actually does for you which is I don’t feel like I’m dieting,' Fierstein said. 'I feel like a normal person. I can go and have dinner with friends and not have to eat every piece of bread on the table and then not go have ice cream when I’ve done with dinner,' he said. Read More Girls just want to have fun! Pink-haired Cyndi Lauper, 62, hugs it out with Sharon Osbourne as the Eighties icon gets star on Hollywood Walk of Fame 'I know what it is to be full like a normal person,' he said. Fierstein, who said he he has been both 'skinny' and 'fat' in his life, said the medicine helped him achieve the balance he needed to ditch the pounds. 'People don’t understand that being fat is not a choice. It’s something that you’re body is out of whack and this puts your body in whack,' he said. 'I’m a great believer in it,' he said. The Independence Day actor has been keeping busy lately with the opening of the Harvey Fierstein Theatre Lab at the Library for the Performing Arts. He showcased his slimmer frame as he attended the event last week, and posted a photo from the bash. 'My Bro and I celebrated the opening of our THEATER LAB at the Lincoln Center Performing Arts Library last night. I hope everyone gets to see the miracle that David Rockwell has designed. More than that, I hope the space is used and used and used!!!!' he captioned the post. Not only that, but Fierstein has also been indulging in his love for quilting, which he loves sharing on social media. He played Edna Turnblad on Hairspray! and Hairspray Live! The Independence Day actor has been keeping busy lately with the opening of the Harvey Fierstein Theatre Lab at the Library for the Performing Arts Nowadays he's been keeping busy with quilting Fierstein is a playwright and actor known for roles on Broadway and on the big screen; pictured 2016 Fierstein spent the COVID-19 lockdown writing his memoir, I Was Better Last Night, which was released in 2022. To write the book, Fierstein sought Shirley MacLaine's advice. Speaking with DailyMailTV, Fierstein said: 'My agent said to me, "Why don't you write your memoir?" So I did. I wrote to Shirley MacLaine, who has written how many books about how many of her lives? Who better to get advice from than Shirley Maclaine? 'And so I said, "how do I do this?" And she gave me great advice, which was, "trust the memories as they come to you. Your memory will edit everything for you." Fierstein is a playwright and actor known for roles on Broadway and on the big screen. He played Edna Turnblad on Hairspray and also had a memorable role on Mrs. Doubtfire. Ozempic Share or comment on this article: Harvey Fierstein reveals how he used weight loss drug to shed 120 pounds: 'I don't feel like I'm dieting' e-mail 21 shares Add comment
Vikings withstand Bears' furious rally, win on field goal in OTAmerican softball greats Cat Osterman and Lisa Fernandez are among the general managers who will lead teams in the new format of the Athletes Unlimited Softball League. Athletes Unlimited announced on Monday that four general managers and coaches have been selected for the league, which will start with a new touring format in June before becoming city-based in 2026. Games will be played in several cities in 2025, including Chicago and Wichita, Kansas. Kelly Kretschman will coach Osterman's team and Howard Dobson will coach Fernandez's squad. Jenny Dalton-Hill will be the general manager for a team coached by Stacey Nuveman-Deniz and Dana Sorensen will be the general manager for a squad Alisa Goler will coach. They will be part of an overall leadership group. It includes Kim Ng, the league's senior adviser in charge of launching the league, and advisers Osterman, Jennie Finch, Jessica Mendoza and Natasha Watley. "This unprecedented collection of general managers and head coaches, with their decades of elite softball experience, unique perspectives, and intense drive, sets the stage for AUSL to meet the moment to deliver an action-packed, world-class softball league that this sport has deserved for so long," Ng said. Fernandez, a three-time Olympic gold medalist, is associate head coach at UCLA. The Bruins have won five national titles in her 26 years on the staff, and she won two as a player for the team. Osterman is a three-time Olympian and was a four-time All-American at Texas. She won the Athletes Unlimited individual softball championship in 2020. Athletes Unlimited Softball has featured an individual format since 2020. This will be the first time it will have a traditional team-based league. There will be two seasons next summer, with the second maintaining the individual format. ESPN, the founding broadcast partner of the AUSL, will carry at least 30 games on its platforms. Each team will play 30 games. Team names and logos have not yet been determined.Building of ten rooms razed in Kwara
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One Stock to Stuff Your Stocking With This Holiday SeasonIn a historic moment at the IPL 2025 auction held at the Abadi Al Johar Arena in Jeddah on Sunday, November 24, Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) secured Rishabh Pant for a staggering Rs 27 crore, the highest-ever bid in the tournament’s history. Previously the captain of the Delhi Capitals (DC), Rishabh Pant was released by his former team ahead of the auction despite his impressive record of 3,284 runs in 111 matches. The intense bidding war saw strong competition from Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH). Earlier in the day, Shreyas Iyer who led Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) to the IPL 2024 title became the second-most expensive player in IPL history, going to Punjab Kings (PBKS) for Rs 26.75 crore. Iyer’s acquisition marked PBKS’s aggressive strategy given their substantial Rs 110.5 crore auction purse. PBKS during the IPL auction 2025 also added Yuzvendra Chahal to their roster for Rs 18 crore after outbidding Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in a nail-biting contest. The franchise used their RTM card to retain Arshdeep Singh ensuring the team’s bowling arsenal remains formidable. Gujarat Titans (GT) entering the auction with a Rs 69 crore purse made strategic acquisitions, including Jos Buttler for Rs 15.75 crore and pacer Mohammad Siraj for Rs 12.25 crore. Both players bring a wealth of experience and firepower to the team, complementing retained stars like Rashid Khan and Shubman Gill. As the IPL auction 2025 continues, Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), after missing out on marquee players like Pant and Arshdeep, landed Indian pacer Mohammed Shami for Rs 10 crore. Shami’s return to form post-surgery promises to bolster SRH’s bowling attack. Delhi Capitals added Mitchell Starc for Rs 11.75 crore, a significant drop from his Rs 24.75 crore bid last year, while Lucknow Super Giants picked up South African star David Miller for Rs 7.5 crore. The IPL auction 2025 will continue until November 25, with the list being updated accordingly. Earlier, the IPL announced the dates for the next three seasons. The 2025 season is set to run from March 14 to May 25, followed by the 2026 season from March 15 to May 31, and the 2027 season from March 14 to May 30. ( The IPL 2025 auction is still going on. Fresh details will be added as and by)Best Prenatal Yoga Teacher Training in Kerala: A Journey Towards Nurturing Life
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — The first big snowfall of the season is blanketing towns along Lake Erie in upstate New York and northwestern Pennsylvania in the middle of the hectic holiday travel and shopping weekend, while numbing cold and heavy snow could persist into next week and cause hazards in the Great Lakes, Plains and Midwest regions. The heavy snow has led to a state of emergency declaration in parts of New York and a disaster declaration in Pennsylvania, with officials warning of dangerous conditions for Thanksgiving travelers trying to return home. “Travel will be extremely difficult and hazardous this weekend, especially in areas where multiple feet of snow may accumulate very quickly,” the National Weather Service said Saturday. Part of I-90 in Pennsylvania was closed Saturday, as were westbound lanes of the New York Thruway heading toward Pennsylvania. Nearly two feet (61 centimeters) of snow have already fallen in parts of New York, Ohio and Michigan and some 29 inches (73 centimeters) of snow was recorded in Pennsylvania’s northwestern tip. The roads in parts of northwestern Pennsylvania became so impassable early Saturday that scores of people took refuge overnight in the lobby and hallways of a fully booked Holiday Inn hotel near I-90. Jeremiah Weatherley, a staffer at the hotel, said dozens of people rolled in as the snow piled up, with workers opening the hotel's conference room and giving people blankets so they could sleep on the floors. “It was hard to manage but we had no choice,” he said. “They just showed up and we don’t want to turn people away.” Weatherley said he was making people bagels and handing out juice and cereal on Saturday morning, as the group pitched in to help one another dig out their cars from the heavy snow. “Everyone helped each other,” he said. “It was pretty cool.” This week's blast of frigid Arctic air also brought bitterly cold temperatures of 10 to 20 degrees Fahrenheit below average to the Northern Plains, the weather service said. That prompted cold-weather advisories over parts of North Dakota. Cold air was expected to move over the eastern third of the U.S. by Monday, the weather service said, with temperatures about 10 degrees below average. Parts of Michigan were battered by the heavy lake-effect snow, which happens when warm moist air rising from a body of water mixes with cold dry air overhead. Bands of snow that have been rolling off Lake Superior for the past three days had buried parts of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula under two feet (61 centimeters) of snow or more just before noon Saturday, said Lily Chapman, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service’s Marquette, Michigan, office. She said 27 inches (69 centimeters) was on the ground just northeast of Ironwood, in the Upper Peninsula’s western reaches adjacent the Wisconsin state line. Another two feet (61 centimeters) of snow had fallen in Munising, Michigan, in the Upper Peninsula's eastern region. Chapman said the continued lake effect snow showers could add more than a foot of snow (30.5 centimeters) over Michigan’s eastern Upper Peninsula through Monday morning, with six (15 centimeters) to 10 inches (25 centimeters) or higher in the western Upper Peninsula. Meanwhile, steady winds that trained snow bands Friday on Gaylord, Michigan, dumped 24.8 inches (63 centimeters) of snow, setting a new all-time snowfall record for a single calendar day in the northern Lower Peninsula city that sits in a region dotted by ski resorts, said Keith Berger, a meteorologist with the weather service’s Gaylord office. Gaylord’s previous all-time daily snowfall record was 17.0 inches (43 centimeters) that fell on March 9, 1942, based on snowfall records dating back to 1940. The record snowfall was good news for Treetops Resort, a ski resort in Gaylord that features 80 acres (32 hectares) of ski hill terrain among its 2,000 acres (809 hectares), said Doug Hoeh, the resort’s director of recreation. He said the snowfall boosted the snow base that the resort’s snowmaking machines will be adding to in the coming days before the resort opens for the skiing season next weekend. “Obviously when you get that much snowfall it’s great for the snow hills but it’s bad for the parking lots, so we’re kind of digging out. But we’re close to being ready to pull the trigger on skiing and the natural snowfall definitely helps,” Hoeh said. In Pennsylvania, Gov. Josh Shapiro signed a proclamation of disaster emergency. Shapiro said parts of Erie County in northwestern Pennsylvania had already received nearly three feet (one meter) of snow with more expected through Monday night. Pennsylvania State Police responded to nearly 200 incidents during the 24-hour period from 6 a.m. Friday to 6 a.m. Saturday, officials said. Izaguirre reported from Lindenhurst, New York. Callahan reported from Indianapolis. AP Sports Writer John Wawrow contributed from Orchard Park, New York. 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Family matters at Kansas governor’s annual Christmas tree deliveryNumber of seats: 4 Seats filled: 0 5.30pm Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald said her party had delivered an “incredible performance” in the general election. She made clear she wanted to engage with other parties about the “possibilities of government”. Ms McDonald arrived at the count centre in the RDS in a very positive mood ahead of the first official Dublin counts. The first thing I want to say is to acknowledge every single person right across the state who came out to vote for Sinn Féin,” she told reporters in the RDS count centre in Dublin this evening. Mary Lou McDonald (right) and deputy Michelle O'Neill (centre) arrive at the RDS (Photo credit should read: Brian Lawless/PA Wire) “You have given us again a powerful and a strong mandate, and we understand the trust that you have placed in us to make life better for you, and we are determined to do just that. This has been really an incredible performance by all of our candidates, by Sinn Féin across the state. “Over a short number of weeks we have achieved a result that many people a few weeks ago would have thought impossible. So thank you. Thank you to every single person who voted for us. “I said in the course of the campaign that I believe another five years of Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil is bad news for our society, for our communities, for families who are struggling, for our housing crisis, which is deepening, and nobody should miss the record homeless numbers that we saw on election day itself. “We’re now at a really important decision point for Irish society and politics, and we need change. “We intend when the votes are counted and when we know the lie of the land, we will be talking to people about the possibilities of government. “I do not want to see another five years of the kind of chaos, the kind of disregard that we have seen under Fine Gael and Fianna Fail. I think that is a bad outcome for our society.” 5.07pm Independent 4 Change candidate Clare Daly, who polled poorly in Dublin Central, said the fact that Gerry Hutch did well was an anti-establishment vote that could bring a needed focus on the area. “It’s incredibly interesting. It’s not a place I would have wanted to be obviously but I think we’ve seen the massive galvanising of that anti-establishment vote around the candidacy of Gerard Hutch,” she said. “I think all progressive Independents across Dublin probably suffered a little bit in favour of the parties as well, so it left me where I am.” “There’s huge goodwill out there and all the rest but I’m not going to get to see the benefit of all of the massive transfers that we got, but that’s life and I think it has put the world’s attention and the country’s attention on a constituency that has been so badly neglected, and for me that’s a really good thing.” “I hope that attention can be maintained and the people in this wonderful area can get the attention that they so badly deserve and haven’t got,” she added. Asked if she welcomes the fact that Hutch appears to have the level of support he has, Ms Daly said the fact that he is there in the constituency will focus attention on it. “The challenge will be to him to build on that. I do believe the constituency needs that. I don’t see him being a national parliamentarian or a legislator per se, which is part of the job, but if elected he could, if the will was there, really keep a focus on an area that has been left behind and is crying out,” she said. “There are so many people in that community trying their best. It is an incredibly diverse constituency with a lot of division within it.” “Let’s see what happens. Either way the constituency has spoken and by voting for Gerard Hutch in such numbers they’ve sent that signal anyway, and the political establishment should take note,” she added. 1.57pm Social Democrats candidate Gary Gannon has said he is humbled by the vote in Dublin Central. “I'm humbled and also determined to vindicate that over the course of the next five years. We've done a massive amount of work in Dublin Central. In terms of the work that we are doing on the ground, the strength of conviction we have bringing through issues in the Dail that was really starting to come back for us, and we were picking up a lot of momentum in Dublin Central. And I think today you'll see the results of that,” he said. Asked about the effect that Gerry Hutch had being on the ballot paper, Gannon said it was something that “none of us expected”. “He came in and he got a lot of media with this announcement, and that's going to be expected. But I think, for me, it's not just about what happens and who takes the fourth seat. I think it's a reflection of the fact that there's a lot of hurt, there's a huge amount of pain. I mean, that period of austerity in 2011 to 2016 destroyed the fabric of communities, and you're still seeing the tentacles of that now,” he added. “I appreciate what the headlines will be today and tomorrow, but I do encourage everybody to go beyond them and look deeper. Because when people are hurting to the extent that they are in, some of the communities that I represent the length and breadth of Ireland, and you're going to see outcries of that, and it'll manifest in different ways. And I think we're seeing one manifestation of that today,” he said. Asked if he thought the Hutch vote was a protest vote he said he didn’t think so. Soc Dems leader Holly Cairns gave birth to her first baby yesterday as the nation went to the polls, and Gary Gannon was delighted for her. “For me, I just want to say how in awe I am of Holly Cairns. She's not only our leader, she's my friend. She is somebody that has took the reins of this party two exceptional TDs in Catherine Murphy and Roisin Shortall, and she's really brought us on,” he explained. Regarding future plans and possible negotiations for government, he said the next step is to see exactly what's in the boxes. 1.30pm Independent candidate Malachy Steenson has said it looks like Mary Lou McDonald will take the first seat in Dublin Central, followed by Paschal Donohoe, and Gary Gannon for the Social Democrats will take the third seat. The battle for fourth seat could be between Gerry Hutch (Ind), Marie Sherlock (Lab) and Mary Fitzpatrick (FF) in his opinion. He thinks Sherlock may take it on likely transfers. The Monk is in the mix as Malachy Steenson gives his view on the tallies from Dublin Central “It’s a disappointing day for the Nationalist movement but it shows what acres of media coverage can do for a celebrity candidate,” he said in reference to Gerry Hutch’s entry. “The media have to look at the role they have played in this election in excluding people they didn’t agree with. Sadly, the people will pay the price,” he told the Irish Independent. 12pm With practically all the boxes tallied in Dublin Central the news of the day is how well convicted criminal Gerry Hutch has polled. From the outset he was doing well on tally sheets from his own inner city areas like North Strand, and there was an expectation among some of the tally crews that this would change as more boxes were opened. But his vote was strong across the city, and when it comes to the first count he looks destined to come fourth. Transfers in later counts will erode this, but the fact that he has featured so strongly has surprised many. Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald will top the poll on around 20pc it appears, followed by Fine Gael’s Paschal Donohoe on around 17pc. Gary Gannon of the Social Democrats is polling in third place at 13pc followed by Hutch on 9pc. The fact that Hutch entered the race in the first place will have hurt the ambitions of right wing candidate Malachy Steenson, and Independent 4 Change Clare Daly, who are in ar around the 5pc mark. The Green Party’s Neasa Hourigan’s ambitions to retain her seat appeare to have taken a bruising, with the tallies indicating 6pc of the vote. Transfers will play around with the placings a lot, but this constituency is one to watch today. Read more
The Social Democrats have had “a positive day” as they look set to grow their representation in the Dail parliament. Party leader Holly Cairns, who gave birth to a baby girl on polling day, is well placed to retain her seat in the highly competitive constituency of Cork South-West. The Social Democrats, founded in 2015, won six seats in the 2020 election with around 3% of first preference votes. The exit poll after Friday’s General Election put the party on 5.8%, which would give them the most support of the smaller groups in the Dail. Social Democrats Wicklow candidate Jennifer Whitmore said she was “feeling great” as she arrived at the count centre in Greystones on Saturday. “It’s been a really positive result so far. Obviously, a little bit to go yet, but it’s looking really good,” she said of tallies that put her on 14% support and in line for the third of four seats in the constituency. “I think even across the country it’s looking good for the Soc Dems. “I’m hearing really positive things from all the different count centres, so it looks like our six TDs will hopefully be returned, and then we could be in contention for a number of other seats as well, so it’s a really positive day for us.” Asked whether the party would be willing to enter government formation talks with Fine Gael and Fianna Fail, Ms Whitmore said: “There’s still a while to go. “We’re in contention for a number of seats, but we’ll wait until we get them delivered and then we’ll be thinking about talking to the others.” Asked if she was worried by how support for the Green Party looks to have dropped after being a junior government partner, Ms Whitmore said small parties “can often bear the brunt of being in government”. “I think that’s why we were really clear that we set out our five deal-breakers, because we wanted to be very upfront with the public to say ‘if we do go into government, here is what we will be able to achieve’. “We didn’t want to over-promise, and we didn’t want to give people the impression that we were going to do things that we weren’t going to be able to get. “So we were really clear and very transparent in saying, ‘these are the five things that we would achieve if we go in’, and hopefully that will stand to us in the negotiations.” She said that Ms Cairns, who became leader last March, would remain involved in the party over her maternity leave, with deputy leader Cian O’Callaghan stepping in. Mr O’Callaghan said on Saturday his party’s “red lines” were not intended to rule them out of being in government with Fianna Fail or Fine Gael. “This is about defining our negotiations and talks with the parties once the election counts are over,” he said. On a common platform for left-wing parties to negotiate from, Mr O’Callaghan said: “We certainly intend on talking to the Labour Party and other parties over the coming days and weeks, that’s our intention.” The Social Democrats were co-founded by Roisin Shortall and Catherine Murphy in July 2015 – along with then-independent TD Stephen Donnelly, who later joined Fianna Fail and became health minister. Asked about the difficulty facing Mr Donnelly to keep his seat in Wicklow, Ms Whitmore said it was always going to be “a dogfight” for the “highly contested” fourth and final seat in the constituency. “When I was going around on the doors, I was getting a lot of positive feedback from people. People weren’t really talking about other parties or mentioning other candidates. “So I think it wasn’t clear from that what was going to happen, but I think the fourth seat was always going to be the really messy one.”Bethany Handley, who is also a poet, was named as one of the ten most influential disabled people working in politics, law and media in the UK. She was recognised for her impact, innovation and influence in changing the perceptions and stereotypes of disability. Her award-winning writing, poetry and campaigning calls for better access to nature for disabled people. Bethany is an ambassador for Country Living’s Access for All campaign, for Wales Coast Path and for Ramblers Cymru. Bethany said: “I’m honoured to be featured on this year’s disability power 100 list alongside so many disabled change makers I look up to. "I’m looking forward to continuing campaigning for better access to nature, ensuring we can all help to create equality in the outdoors.” “When I became a wheelchair user, I found myself padlocked out of a lot of our countryside. I’ve since learnt that the physical and attitudinal barriers the most marginalised in our society face when accessing nature are removable. We can all help to open up the countryside to more people.” Head of Disability Power 100, Alona De Havilland, said: “The Disability Power 100 is all about creating change, it celebrates ambition and achievement, and plays a role in challenging society’s perceptions of disability by recognising the strengths, contributions and successes of 100 disabled individuals each year. “We all need role models. People who are pioneers and changemakers. This year we witnessed our Team GB Paralympians rightly celebrated for their elite athleticism, sporting prowess and determination to succeed. "The Disability Power 100 celebrates disabled roles models with the same determination, expertise and ambition in all sectors from architecture to construction; finance to healthcare; transport to music. It is a rallying cry to future generations of leaders and a call for employers and society to recognise the talents and skills of disabled people.” The awards are publicly nominated and judged by a panel of 25 disabled champions including international leader Dr Shani Dhanda, chief executive of Paralympics GB, David Clark and Coronation Street actor Cherylee Houston.
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Woman Delivers Baby On Snow-Covered Road In North KashmirCOLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec 23, 2024-- Venu Holding Corporation ("VENU" or “The Company”) (NYSE American: VENU), a leading premium hospitality and live entertainment company built by music fans for music fans, announced today its third quarter 2024 results for the period ended September 30, 2024, the first earnings report since its successful initial public offering (“IPO”) which closed on November 29, 2024. In the third quarter of 2024, VENU brought luxury entertainment to life. VENU executed its business plan with the historic launch of its fan founded and fan owned mission with the opening of its first live, ultra-lux entertainment complex in Colorado Springs, Colorado, Ford Amphitheater. Colorado Ford Dealerships purchased the naming rights for ten years for $13 million, one of the largest amphitheater sponsorships in history. This $70 million state-of-the-art facility hosted its Grand Opening weekend in August 2024 with an energetic, sold-out crowd featuring GRAMMY award winner, Ryan Tedder and his globally recognized band, OneRepublic. Designed to host over 8,000 music fans per show, Ford Amphitheater features 92 custom build luxury fire-pits suites, a unique feature to all VENU owned and planned amphitheaters. Nominated by Pollstar Magazine for 2024 Best New Concert Venue of the Year, Ford Amphitheater welcomed over 96,000 music fans from over 5,500 different zip codes from all 50 states in its limited first season. While only hosting 17 shows in August and September (compared to a typical touring season of up to 60 shows running April to November), the Ford Amphitheater featured internationally renowned performers such as Dierks Bentley, Robert Plant, Lauren Daigle and more. Now entering its first full season in 2025, the Ford Amphitheater is off to a rocking start. With an initial set of shows announced and on sale for the 2025 season, and many more in the pipeline, the Ford Amphitheater is actively booking an exciting lineup through its partnership with AEG Presents Rocky Mountains. VENU is also on schedule to unveil its highly anticipated $35 million dining and entertainment collection in 2025, strategically developed to sit along the east perimeter of Ford Amphitheater. Designed for year-round service, the innovative development will cater to guests during shows and beyond, featuring upscale restaurants and bars, Owners Clubs, and vibrant social and private event spaces. “ With two completed and operating campuses in Colorado Springs, Colorado and Gainesville, Georgia; four in the construction phase, and five others in the design and development phase, we have set the stage for continued growth,” said J.W. Roth, the Company’s Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. “ Together, once operational, these anticipated markets are projected to add over $2 billion in real assets to our balance sheet and will bring our seat inventory to an anticipated 150,000 seats.” J.W. Roth continued: “ When fully developed, our initial 11 live entertainment complexes will be able to hold up to 60 shows per year, which calculates gross sellable seating at approximately 10 million seats per year. With an expected average gross sales price of $150 per seat, VENU’s annual gross receipts could be in excess of $1.5 billion. ” Performance Highlights: Key Updates: Q3 2024, Year-to-Date Highlights, and Notable Business Developments CONFERENCE CALL DETAILS Monday, December 23, 2024, 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time USA/Canada Toll-Free Dial-In Number: (800) 715-9871 International Toll Dial-In Number: +1 (646) 307-1963 Conference ID: 9521412 Webcast Link: https://events.q4inc.com/attendee/565245234 Webcast Replay - available through December 23, 2025, at https://investors.venu.live About Venu Holding Corporation Venu Holding Corporation ("VENU") (NYSE American: VENU), founded by Colorado Springs entrepreneur J.W. Roth, is a premier hospitality and live music venue developer dedicated to crafting luxury, experience-driven entertainment destinations. VENU’s campuses in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Gainesville, Georgia, each feature Bourbon Brothers Smokehouse and Tavern, The Hall at Bourbon Brothers, and unique to Colorado Springs, Notes Eatery and the 8,000-seat Ford Amphitheater. Expanding with new Sunset Amphitheaters in Oklahoma and Texas, VENU’s upcoming large-scale venues will host between 12,500 and 20,000 guests, continuing VENU’s vision of redefining the live entertainment experience. VENU has been recognized nationally by The Wall Street Journal , The New York Times , Denver Post , Billboard , VenuesNow , and Variety for its innovative and disruptive approach to live entertainment. Through strategic partnerships with industry leaders such as AEG Presents and NFL Hall of Famer and Founder of EIGHT Elite Light Lager, Troy Aikman, VENU continues to shape the future of the entertainment landscape. For more information, visit venu.live Forward-Looking Statements Certain statements in this press release constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the federal securities laws. Words such as "may," "might," "will," "should," "believe," "expect," "anticipate," "estimate," "continue," "predict," "forecast," "project," "plan," "intend" or similar expressions, or statements regarding intent, belief, or current expectations, are forward-looking statements. While the Company believes these forward-looking statements are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on any such forward-looking statements, which are based on information available to us on the date of this release. These forward-looking statements are based upon current estimates and assumptions and are subject to various risks and uncertainties, including without limitation those set forth in the Company's filings with the SEC, not limited to Risk Factors relating to its business contained therein. Thus, actual results could be materially different. The Company expressly disclaims any obligation to update or alter statements whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law. 2024 2023 $ 35,796,857 $ 20,201,104 226,871 185,746 1,171,226 209,215 1,370,710 - 38,565,664 20,596,065 125,756,511 57,737,763 227,956 277,995 1,446,793 3,685,980 550,000 550,000 50,878 375,904 128,032,138 62,627,642 $ 166,597,802 $ 83,223,707 5,822,922 2,565,460 13,137,911 698,369 316,927 331,457 2,209,107 764,081 8,583,275 - 371,111 230,952 208,510 325,245 30,649,763 4,915,564 1,109,006 3,646,385 6,800,000 1,500,000 14,001,634 11,182,073 $ 52,560,403 $ 21,244,022 383 1,960 - 30,306 35,915 - - - 121,914,521 47,743,085 (41,073,711 ) (17,021,453 ) 80,877,108 30,753,898 (1,500,076 ) (76 ) 79,377,032 30,753,822 34,660,367 31,225,863 $ 114,037,399 $ 61,979,685 $ 166,597,802 $ 83,223,707 2024 2023 2024 2023 $ 2,740,411 $ 2,892,082 $ 8,144,605 $ 6,706,719 2,002,572 961,222 4,663,228 1,838,736 708,992 58,075 759,123 140,120 $ 5,451,975 $ 3,911,379 $ 13,566,956 $ 8,685,575 653,178 712,026 1,901,590 1,530,107 435,841 407,889 1,727,311 634,368 1,152,909 1,188,574 3,358,871 2,572,382 333,192 363,032 975,756 863,850 5,449,396 3,428,774 24,279,184 9,944,662 1,103,720 565,355 2,319,513 1,279,510 9,128,236 6,665,650 34,562,225 16,824,879 $ (3,676,261 ) $ (2,754,271 ) $ (20,995,269 ) $ (8,139,304 ) (1,162,663 ) (92,252 ) (2,717,849 ) (222,812 ) - - (2,500,000 ) - - - - (11,947 ) 276,452 - 502,962 20,153 35,000 38,610 97,500 109,179 (851,211 ) (53,642 ) (4,617,387 ) (105,427 ) $ (4,527,472 ) $ (2,807,913 ) $ (25,612,656 ) $ (8,244,731 ) (595,251 ) (33,707 ) (1,560,398 ) (538,133 ) $ (3,932,221 ) $ (2,774,206 ) $ (24,052,258 ) $ (7,706,598 ) - - - 182,234 $ - $ - $ - $ (0.31 ) 383,656 11,695,841 839,116 17,514,426 $ (0.13 ) $ (0.09 ) $ (0.58 ) $ (0.31 ) 20,997 20,504,392 9,027,155 7,549,308 $ (0.13 ) $ (0.09 ) $ (0.58 ) $ (0.31 ) 25,879,401 - 21,805,264 - $ (0.13 ) $ - $ (0.58 ) $ - 3,282,150 - 9,775,099 - $ (0.13 ) $ - $ (0.58 ) $ - 2024 2023 $ (25,612,656 ) $ (8,244,731 ) 448,150 - 3,927,325 273,380 7,000,000 1,742,974 579,981 - 1,985,568 1,434 268,635 363,149 - (11,678 ) 2,319,513 1,279,510 2,500,000 - (41,125 ) (93,060 ) (962,011 ) 205,157 325,026 (215,904 ) 3,233,914 (1,670,904 ) 12,439,542 54,576 (1,370,710 ) - (14,530 ) (113,865 ) 1,445,026 248,542 (235,641 ) (336,794 ) 5,100,000 - 13,336,007 (6,518,214 ) (61,615,767 ) (19,190,024 ) 74,085 - (61,541,682 ) (19,190,024 ) 29,900,282 10,950,000 (893,082 ) (548,830 ) (232,327 ) (144,431 ) 30,426,503 14,512,268 52 82,600 (100,000 ) - (1,500,000 ) (76 ) 6,200,000 - 63,801,428 24,851,531 15,595,753 (856,707 ) 20,201,104 23,470,734 $ 35,796,857 $ 22,614,027 $ 296,593 $ 234,197 $ - $ 4,402,392 $ 10,000,000 $ - $ 3,000,140 $ - $ 100,000 $ - $ 200,000 $ - $ 3,267,000 $ - $ 471,476 $ - View source version on businesswire.com : https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241223353851/en/ For media requests, connect with Chloe Hoeft atchoeft@venu.liveor 719-895-5470 KEYWORD: COLORADO UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA INDUSTRY KEYWORD: ENTERTAINMENT MUSIC EVENTS/CONCERTS SOURCE: Venu Holding Corporation Copyright Business Wire 2024. 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