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Activist shareholder Land & Buildings Investment Management has issued a letter to the Apartment Investment and Management board calling for a sale process.
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In the latest salvo in its battle with Mithaq Capital, Montreal-based Aimia has filed a temporary injunction against its former chief investment officer.
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Biopharma Satsuma Pharmaceuticals shares surged after Shin Nippon Biomedical Laboratories announced a takeover offer.
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Four company officers of WD-40 Company have disclosed purchases of shares that occurred in the approved trading window following second-quarter results.
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A bid for Consolidated Communications by activist investors could be read in several ways.
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GameStop, Teva Pharmaceutical and Microsoft are the three biggest short positions held by hedge funds as disclosed in recent SEC filings.
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Shares of multi-faceted brand owner and integrator Upexi Inc (US:UPXI) are up around 10% over the last few days following the announcement of two acquisitions in as many days. Despite the rally,...
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Daniel Loeb’s Third Point believes that SiriusPoint's management team is taking the necessary steps to position the company for long-term success.
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Bitcoin miner CleanSpark rallied after announcing plans to double its cryptocurrency mining capacity
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Shares of WW International gave back little after surging on the back of a broker upgrade from Goldman Sachs.
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Hexo and Tilray confirmed the transaction in conjunction with the release of Tilray’s third-quarter results.
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Recently, Skillz CEO and founder, Andrew Paradise, disclosed that he had made a significant share purchase.
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This week has seen a renewed push in bullish investor sentiment on Ocuphire Pharma shares.
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Kerrisdale claims that C3's business is built on outdated analytics models and that its customer traction and sales partnerships are failing.
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Regional banks saw a huge inflow of investor money in the first quarter, led by insiders who apparently took the opportunity in the sector’s weakness to make their lower-priced moves. Rocked by the...
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