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3 Russell 2000 Stocks We Steer Clear Of
Yahoo Finance· 2025-11-07 04:31
The Russell 2000 (^RUT) is packed with potential breakout stocks, thanks to its focus on smaller companies with high growth potential. However, smaller size also means these businesses often lack the resilience and financial flexibility of large-cap firms, making careful selection crucial. The high-risk, high-reward nature of the Russell 2000 makes stock selection critical, and we’re here to guide you toward the right ones. That said, here are three Russell 2000 stocks to steer clear of and some alternati ...
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BREAD | ∑:· 2025-10-28 15:56
Don't frontrun me bros. I'm gunning for @bread but hedging my position. @breadguy won't sell to me and I may get @bread_ to hold me over https://t.co/4wsmsbLAOj ...
Boparan investment vehicle rescues Roberts Bakery from brink
Yahoo Finance· 2025-10-15 11:45
Roberts Bakery has been saved from going under by the private investment vehicle of UK-based entrepreneur and billionaire Ranjit Singh Boparan. It emerged earlier this month that Roberts Bakery, based in Northwich, Cheshire, had filed a so-called Notice of Intention (NOI) to appoint administrators. However, Mr Boparan has now stepped in to rescue family-run Roberts Bakery via his Boparan Private Office (BPO) investment platform, saving 433 jobs in the process. The businessman is also the owner of 2 Sist ...
Continued Challenges Affected Flowers Foods (FLO) in Q3
Yahoo Finance· 2025-10-08 14:25
Core Insights - Palm Valley Capital Fund appreciated 2.35% in Q3 2025, underperforming compared to the S&P SmallCap 600's 9.11% gain and the Morningstar Small Cap Total Return Index's 7.99% rise [1] - The Fund's cash equivalents increased from 73.5% to 74.1% during the quarter, indicating a cautious investment strategy [1] - Small-cap stocks outperformed large caps due to expectations of Federal Reserve easing and reduced tariff concerns impacting corporate profits [1] Company Analysis: Flowers Foods, Inc. (NYSE:FLO) - Flowers Foods, Inc. experienced a one-month return of -10.89% and a 52-week loss of 43.74%, with its stock closing at $12.77 and a market capitalization of $2.691 billion on October 7, 2025 [2] - The company faced challenges in the branded bread category, leading to a shift from branded to private-label breads among consumers due to rising living costs [3] - Flowers Foods is innovating its portfolio and expanding into higher-growth "better-for-you" segments, with encouraging results in organic breads and snacks [3] - Despite current operating pressures, a stabilization in core branded bread volumes and growth in health-oriented categories is expected to support a return to normalized profit margins in 2026 [3] - The stock is trading at 13 times the estimated 2025 EPS, and the company maintains market-leading brands and generates significant cash flow [3]
How much did this cost 100 years ago?
Mark Tilbury· 2025-09-03 11:51
How much did these things cost 100 years ago. Rent. >> Oh, can't be more than $50 a month.>> $20. Bread. >> That's a cheap one.Probably about 25 cents. >> 10 cents. A new Ford car.>> Oh, that's difficult. $1,500. No, $1,000.>> $600. A movie ticket. >> Ah, that's got to be 50 cents max.>> 25 cents. Not bad. ...
Mother describes blocking an alleged attacker from her four kids during the Walmart stabbing
NBC News· 2025-07-28 19:28
Incident Summary - An individual lunged at the speaker and others [1] - The speaker prioritized protecting their four children during the incident [2] Personal Safety & Risk Assessment - The speaker focused on using available objects (shopping cart, bread case) as barriers [2] - The speaker acknowledged that others may have been more severely impacted [1]