Crescent Capital BDC: Q1 Earnings Snapshot

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:41:27 GMT

Crescent Capital BDC: Q1 Earnings Snapshot LOS ANGELES (AP) — LOS ANGELES (AP) — Crescent Capital BDC, Inc. (CCAP) on Wednesday reported first-quarter profit of $7.8 million.The Los Angeles-based company said it had profit of 24 cents per share. Earnings, adjusted for investment costs, came to 54 cents per share.The results topped Wall Street expectations. The average estimate of three analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was for earnings of 47 cents per share.The company posted revenue of $39.3 million in the period.Crescent Capital BDC shares have risen 7% since the beginning of the year. In the final minutes of trading on Wednesday, shares hit $13.69, a decline of 19% in the last 12 months._____This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on CCAP at https://www.zacks.com/ap/CCAPSource

SunOpta: Q1 Earnings Snapshot

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:41:27 GMT

SunOpta: Q1 Earnings Snapshot EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP) — EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP) — SunOpta Inc. (STKL) on Wednesday reported profit of $1.4 million in its first quarter.On a per-share basis, the Eden Prairie, Minnesota-based company said it had profit of 1 cent. Earnings, adjusted for non-recurring costs, came to 5 cents per share.The natural and organic food company posted revenue of $223.9 million in the period._____This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on STKL at https://www.zacks.com/ap/STKLSource

Photos: Severe weather, hail across Colorado

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:41:27 GMT

Photos: Severe weather, hail across Colorado DENVER (KDVR) — Colorado is in the midst of severe weather events Wednesday, with hail being a main player across the state.The Pinpoint Weather team forecasted storms to brew along the Front Range, moving eastward through the evening. Multiple tornado warnings have been issued throughout the Front Range in several counties.FOX31 viewers sent in their pictures of the severe weather, including quite a bit of hail. Hail in Johnstown Hail in Crystal Valley (Credit: Fred Brown)Hail in Crystal Valley (Credit: Fred Brown)Hail in Lone Tree parking lot near Skyridge Hospital. (Credit: Andrew Benton)Hail in Roxborough (Credit: Matthew Fitzgerald)Hail in Roxborough. (Credit: Matthew Fitzgerald)Hail in CentennialHail in Parker (Credit: Kat Davis)Hail in Parker (Credit: Kat Davis)Hail in Centennial (Credit: Alyssa H.)Storm clouds in Elizabeth (Credit: Nate E.)Hail in Castle RockHail in Castle RockHail at Hampden Avenue and Tower RoadHail in Castlewood Ranch (Credit: Daryl Smukler)Hail in Castle...

Nikola Jokic lands on All-NBA 2nd team, MVP Joel Embiid headlines

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:41:27 GMT

Nikola Jokic lands on All-NBA 2nd team, MVP Joel Embiid headlines Denver’s Nikola Jokic now knows how Philadelphia’s Joel Embiid felt during two previous NBA award seasons.Second in the MVP race — but only second-team All-NBA.Embiid — the newly crowned MVP — headlined the All-NBA team unveiled Wednesday night. He was the first-team center, while Jokic was the second-team pick at that position. It was a reversal of the results from 2021 and 2022, when Jokic was MVP over Embiid, who then had to settle for the second-team All-NBA center spot. Nikola Jokic jokingly tosses basketball to Suns owner Ishbia And this should be the final time such a quirk happens. Starting next year, the All-NBA team will no longer be broken down by position — meaning the presumed second-best player in the NBA one season, such as Embiid in 2021 and 2022 and Jokic now, will not have to be relegated to second-team anything.Joining Embiid on the first team were Boston's Jayson Tatum and Milwaukee's Giannis Antetokounmpo at forward, and Dallas' Luka Doncic and Oklahoma City's...

Crews battle brush fire in Everett

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:41:27 GMT

Crews battle brush fire in Everett Crews responded to an area near the Encore Casino in Everett Wednesday afternoon to battle a brush fire.SKY7-HD was over the scene around 6:45 p.m., where crews could be seen pouring water on the fire as smoke billowed into the sky and rolled over a nearby roadway.The smoke in the area was significant enough to register on radar. Crews remained on scene as of around 7 p.m.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.

Celtics’ Jaylen Brown earns first career All-NBA selection, now eligible for supermax extension

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:41:27 GMT

Celtics’ Jaylen Brown earns first career All-NBA selection, now eligible for supermax extension While the Celtics’ focus right now is certainly on the immediate future as they face elimination in the second round of the playoffs, their long-term future may have gotten clearer on Wednesday night.Jayson Tatum was named to the All-NBA first team for a second consecutive season, and for the first time in his career, Jaylen Brown was selected to an All-NBA team as he was chosen for the second team. The selections solidified the Celtics stars as the best duo in the NBA, and also have massive implications on the franchise’s future.Brown – who will enter the final year of his four-year, $115 million deal next season – will now have the ability to sign the biggest contract in league history this summer, as his All-NBA selection makes him eligible to receive a five-year, $295 million supermax extension, which is over $100 million more than he could have received for a max extension without an All-NBA nod.Brown’s selection sets the stage for an interesting summer for the Celtics, especia...

Ravens observations from ‘football school’ practice, including missing pieces on offense, rookie insight and more

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:41:27 GMT

Ravens observations from ‘football school’ practice, including missing pieces on offense, rookie insight and more In a busy Ravens offseason that included Lamar Jackson’s trade request and eventual contract extension, the addition of wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. and the declining of linebacker Patrick Queen’s fifth-year option, among other news, Wednesday marked the first time the team opened practiced to the media.While several high-profile players weren’t in attendance at the voluntary “football school” — notably Jackson — it did provide an opportunity to see offensive, defensive and special teams players on the field for the first time since the offseason programs began. Rookie minicamp ended over the weekend, so no first-year players were present, but there was plenty of intrigue among the group that did arrive in Owings Mills. Here are a few observations:Monken takes chargeThe biggest change on the coaching staff was the addition of offensive coordinator Todd Monken. He replaced Greg Roman, who resigned in January amid frustration from players a...

Julius Randle on Heat rebounding: ‘Maybe they want it more’

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:41:27 GMT

Julius Randle on Heat rebounding: ‘Maybe they want it more’ Maybe they want it more.That was Knicks’ All-Star Julius Randle’s answer when asked why his team has struggled to dominate the glass against a Miami Heat team that ranked toward the bottom of the NBA in the category during the regular season.The Knicks finished third in regular-season rebounding rate this season and were projected to lean on that strength against a Heat team that finished the year ranked 26th on the glass.In Games 1 and 2 against the Heat, the Knicks won the rebound margin, 98-73, and headed to Miami with the series tied at one game apiece. Yet entering Game 5 at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday, the Knicks had been outrebounded in each of their previous two games: They lost on the glass, 50-48, in Game 3, then were embarrassed in Game 4, when the notoriously undersized Heat outrebounded them by nine in an eight-point victory that sunk the Knicks into a 3-1 series hole.“Maybe they want it more, I don’t know,” Randle said at the team&#...

Wildlife conservation advocates say towns, cities should regulate pesticides, not the feds and state

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:41:27 GMT

Wildlife conservation advocates say towns, cities should regulate pesticides, not the feds and state Wildlife conservation advocates are urging state lawmakers to give cities and towns the power to regulate pesticides as a means of pest control.The Environmental Protection Agency and state Department of Agricultural Resources review registered pest control products before they enter the market, but advocates say that is hurting and killing countless animals across Massachusetts.Arlington residents and representatives made their pitch during a hearing Wednesday for the state Legislature to approve a home rule petition that would allow the suburban town to regulate rodenticide use on private property.Arlington made headlines earlier this year when MK, a bald eagle, died after consuming rat poisoning at a town cemetery. A mother gray horned owl and two of her fledgling owlets suffered the same fate in an Arlington park last spring before another owl died in December.“We are not saying we want rats in our community, but what we are saying is we don’t need to kill a bald eagle or our ow...

Pilot landing at Boston Logan International Airport reported a laser being flashed at the plane

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:41:27 GMT

Pilot landing at Boston Logan International Airport reported a laser being flashed at the plane A pilot who was landing at Boston Logan International Airport Tuesday night reported that a green laser was flashed at the plane, according to FAA officials who are investigating the incident.SkyWest Flight 3984, an Embraer 175, was traveling from Baltimore/Washington International Airport to Logan. As the plane was landing at around 9 p.m. on Tuesday, a green laser was apparently flashed at the aircraft.“The pilot of SkyWest Flight 3984, an Embraer 175, reported being illuminated by a green laser near Boston Logan International Airport in Massachusetts around 9 p.m. local time Tuesday, May 9,” the FAA said in a statement.“The FAA notified local authorities and will investigate,” the FAA added.Pointing a laser at an aircraft is a federal offense, and the FAA can impose civil penalties up to $30,800 against people who commit multiple laser violations. It creates a serious safety risk to pilots, and may damage their vision.The number of reported laser strikes h...