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NoneShopping on Temu can feel like playing an arcade game. Instead of using a joystick-controlled claw to grab a toy, visitors to the online marketplace maneuver their computer mouses or cellphone screens to browse colorful gadgets, accessories and trinkets with prices that look too good to refuse. A pop-up spinning wheel offers the chance to win a coupon. Rotating captions warn that a less than $2 camouflage print balaclava and a $1.23 skeleton hand back scratcher are “Almost sold out.” A flame symbol indicates a $9.69 plush cat print hoodie is selling fast. A timed-down selection of discounted items adds to the sense of urgency. Pages from the Shein website, left, and from the Temu site, right. Welcome to the new online world of impulse buying, a place of guilty pleasures where the selection is vast, every day is Cyber Monday, and an instant dopamine hit is always just a click away. People are also reading... Nebraska transportation director: Expressway system won't be done until 2042 27-year-old Beatrice man sentenced for May assault Shoplifting investigation leads to arrest for possession of controlled substance Nebraska football signing day preview: Potential flips and a 5-star up for grabs At the courthouse, Nov. 30, 2024 Gage County Sheriff's Office helps catch Fairbury suspect Mother to Mother supporting families Stabler scores 22 in Lady O's season opening win At the courthouse, Dec. 7, 2024 Beatrice company seeks to break China's stranglehold on rare-earth minerals Orangemen open season with win over Nebraska City Holiday Lighted Parade happening Saturday Clarissa Ruh Beatrice Regional Orchestra to perform Sunday Missouri man sentenced for attempted sexual assault By all accounts, we’re living in an accelerating age for consumerism, one that Temu, which is owned by the Chinese e-commerce company PDD Holdings, and Shein, its fierce rival , supercharged with social media savvy and an interminable assortment of cheap goods, most shipped directly from merchants in China based on real-time demand. The business models of the two platforms, coupled with avalanches of digital or influencer advertising, have enabled them to give Western retailers a run for their money this holiday shopping season. A Christmas tree ornament purchased on Temu. Software company Salesforce said it expects roughly one in five online purchases in the U.S., the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada to be made through four online marketplaces based or founded in Asia: Shein, Temu, TikTok Shop — the e-commerce arm of video-sharing platform TikTok — and AliExpress. Analysts with Salesforce said they are expected to pull in roughly $160 billion in global sales outside of China. Most of the sales will go to Temu and Shein, a privately held company which is thought to lead the worldwide fast fashion market in revenue. Lisa Xiaoli Neville, a nonprofit manager who lives in Los Angeles, is sold on Shein. The bedroom of her home is stocked with jeans, shoes, press-on nails and other items from the ultra-fast fashion retailer, all of which she amassed after getting on the platform to buy a $2 pair of earrings she saw in a Facebook ad. Neville, 46, estimates she spends at least $75 a month on products from Shein. A $2 eggshell opener, a portable apple peeler and an apple corer, both costing less than $5, are among the quirky, single-use kitchen tools taking up drawer space. She acknowledges she doesn’t need them because she “doesn’t even cook like that.” Plus, she’s allergic to apples. “I won’t eat apples. It will kill me,” Neville said, laughing. “But I still want the coring thing.” Is it safe to shop on Temu? Here are 5 scams to avoid on the popular online shopping platform Osheen Jain Shein, now based in Singapore, uses some of the same web design features as Temu’s, such as pop-up coupons and ads, to persuade shoppers to keep clicking, but it appears a bit more restrained in its approach. Shein primarily targets young women through partnerships with social media influencers. Searching the company's name on video platforms turns up creators promoting Shein's Black Friday sales event and displaying the dozens of of trendy clothes and accessories they got for comparatively little money. But the Shein-focused content also includes videos of TikTokers saying they're embarrassed to admit they shopped there and critics lashing out at fans for not taking into account the environmental harms or potential labor abuses associated with products that are churned out and shipped worldwide at a speedy pace. Neville has already picked out holiday gifts for family and friends from the site. Most of the products in her online cart cost under $10, including graphic T-shirts she intends to buy for her son and jeans and loafers for her daughter. All told, she plans to spend about $200 on gifts, significantly less than $500 she used to shell out at other stores in prior years. “The visuals just make you want to spend more money,” she said, referring to the clothes on Shein's site. “They're very cheap and everything is just so cute.” Can AI chatbots make your holiday shopping easier? HALELUYA HADERO Associated Press Unlike Shein, Temu's appeal cuts across age groups and gender. The platform is the world’s second most-visited online shopping site, software company Similarweb reported in September. Customers go there looking for practical items like doormats and silly products like a whiskey flask shaped like a vintage cellphone from the 1990s. Temu advertised Black Friday bargains for some items at upwards of 70% off the recommended retail price. Making a purchase can quickly result in receiving dozens of emails offering free giveaways. The caveat: customers have to buy more products. Despite their rise, Temu and Shein have proven particularly ripe for pushback. Last year, a coalition of unnamed brands and organizations launched a campaign to oppose Shein in Washington. U.S. lawmakers also have raised the possibility that Temu is allowing goods made with forced labor to enter the country. More recently, the Biden administration put forward rules that would crack down on a trade rule known as the de minimis exception, which has allowed a lot of cheap products to come into the U.S. duty-free. President-elect Donald Trump is expected to slap high tariffs on goods from China, a move that would likely raise prices across the retail world. Both Shein and Temu have set up warehouses in the U.S. to speed up delivery times and help them better compete with Amazon, which is trying to erode their price advantage through a new storefront that also ships products directly from China. The right book can inspire the young readers in your life, from picture books to YA novels DONNA EDWARDSAssociated Press Small, luxury foods are great as stocking stuffers or other gifts. Ideas for under $50 By KATIE WORKMAN Associated Press Game-changing holiday gifts for building fires, printing photos, watching birds and more By JESSICA DAMIANO Associated Press 2024 Christmas TV Guide: When to watch Rudolph, Charlie Brown and other holiday favorites Brooke CainThe Bradenton Herald(TNS) Get the latest local business news delivered FREE to your inbox weekly.
Shopping on Temu can feel like playing an arcade game. Instead of using a joystick-controlled claw to grab a toy, visitors to the online marketplace maneuver their computer mouses or cellphone screens to browse colorful gadgets, accessories and trinkets with prices that look too good to refuse. A pop-up spinning wheel offers the chance to win a coupon. Rotating captions warn that a less than $2 camouflage print balaclava and a $1.23 skeleton hand back scratcher are “Almost sold out.” A flame symbol indicates a $9.69 plush cat print hoodie is selling fast. A timed-down selection of discounted items adds to the sense of urgency. Pages from the Shein website, left, and from the Temu site, right. Welcome to the new online world of impulse buying, a place of guilty pleasures where the selection is vast, every day is Cyber Monday, and an instant dopamine hit is always just a click away. By all accounts, we’re living in an accelerating age for consumerism, one that Temu, which is owned by the Chinese e-commerce company PDD Holdings, and Shein, its fierce rival , supercharged with social media savvy and an interminable assortment of cheap goods, most shipped directly from merchants in China based on real-time demand. The business models of the two platforms, coupled with avalanches of digital or influencer advertising, have enabled them to give Western retailers a run for their money this holiday shopping season. A Christmas tree ornament purchased on Temu. Software company Salesforce said it expects roughly one in five online purchases in the U.S., the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada to be made through four online marketplaces based or founded in Asia: Shein, Temu, TikTok Shop — the e-commerce arm of video-sharing platform TikTok — and AliExpress. Analysts with Salesforce said they are expected to pull in roughly $160 billion in global sales outside of China. Most of the sales will go to Temu and Shein, a privately held company which is thought to lead the worldwide fast fashion market in revenue. Lisa Xiaoli Neville, a nonprofit manager who lives in Los Angeles, is sold on Shein. The bedroom of her home is stocked with jeans, shoes, press-on nails and other items from the ultra-fast fashion retailer, all of which she amassed after getting on the platform to buy a $2 pair of earrings she saw in a Facebook ad. Neville, 46, estimates she spends at least $75 a month on products from Shein. A $2 eggshell opener, a portable apple peeler and an apple corer, both costing less than $5, are among the quirky, single-use kitchen tools taking up drawer space. She acknowledges she doesn’t need them because she “doesn’t even cook like that.” Plus, she’s allergic to apples. “I won’t eat apples. It will kill me,” Neville said, laughing. “But I still want the coring thing.” Shein, now based in Singapore, uses some of the same web design features as Temu’s, such as pop-up coupons and ads, to persuade shoppers to keep clicking, but it appears a bit more restrained in its approach. Shein primarily targets young women through partnerships with social media influencers. Searching the company's name on video platforms turns up creators promoting Shein's Black Friday sales event and displaying the dozens of of trendy clothes and accessories they got for comparatively little money. But the Shein-focused content also includes videos of TikTokers saying they're embarrassed to admit they shopped there and critics lashing out at fans for not taking into account the environmental harms or potential labor abuses associated with products that are churned out and shipped worldwide at a speedy pace. Neville has already picked out holiday gifts for family and friends from the site. Most of the products in her online cart cost under $10, including graphic T-shirts she intends to buy for her son and jeans and loafers for her daughter. All told, she plans to spend about $200 on gifts, significantly less than $500 she used to shell out at other stores in prior years. “The visuals just make you want to spend more money,” she said, referring to the clothes on Shein's site. “They're very cheap and everything is just so cute.” Unlike Shein, Temu's appeal cuts across age groups and gender. The platform is the world’s second most-visited online shopping site, software company Similarweb reported in September. Customers go there looking for practical items like doormats and silly products like a whiskey flask shaped like a vintage cellphone from the 1990s. Temu advertised Black Friday bargains for some items at upwards of 70% off the recommended retail price. Making a purchase can quickly result in receiving dozens of emails offering free giveaways. The caveat: customers have to buy more products. Despite their rise, Temu and Shein have proven particularly ripe for pushback. Last year, a coalition of unnamed brands and organizations launched a campaign to oppose Shein in Washington. U.S. lawmakers also have raised the possibility that Temu is allowing goods made with forced labor to enter the country. More recently, the Biden administration put forward rules that would crack down on a trade rule known as the de minimis exception, which has allowed a lot of cheap products to come into the U.S. duty-free. President-elect Donald Trump is expected to slap high tariffs on goods from China, a move that would likely raise prices across the retail world. Both Shein and Temu have set up warehouses in the U.S. to speed up delivery times and help them better compete with Amazon, which is trying to erode their price advantage through a new storefront that also ships products directly from China. 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Shopping on Shein and Temu for holiday gifts? You're not the only oneAdele wrapped up the final show of her successful Las Vegas residency with some heartfelt words for her son and fiancé. The English singer wiped away tears as she addressed her 12-year-old son Angelo , who was in attendance for her final residency show at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace on Saturday, Nov. 23. Video footage later shared on X , formerly Twitter, by one fan in the audience captured Adele’s sweet onstage message. 🤩🤩 SIGN UP for Parade's Trending News newsletter & we'll keep you in the know on the viral pop culture moments & celebrity news everyone is talking about 🗞️🗞️ “To my son,” she began before briefly breaking down in tears. She quickly recovered and explained to her audience, "I chose to do a residency mainly because I f---ing hate touring. But I chose to do a residency so I could keep his life normal, and I did do that.” The “Hello” singer went on to thank her son, whom she shares with ex-husband Simon Konecki , “for being patient for me” and gushed, “I love you to bits.” Adele thanks son for being so patient with her and Rich Paul for always motivating her 🫶🏻✨ pic.twitter.com/zwhVGxpqgb Adele, 36, then addressed her fiancé, Rich Paul , who was also at Saturday’s show. She thanked the sports agency founder for “always” making her feel “like I could do whatever I wanted to do.” Another fan-captured video shared on X showed Adele greeting Angelo and Paul as the two sat together in the venue. The “Rolling in the Deep” songstress gave her son a quick kiss and a hug as fans cheered around her before doing the same with Paul. 🥰 Angelo and Rich Paul give a kiss and hug to Adele during When We Were Young ❤ 🎥 @adelllylove pic.twitter.com/DFUyK7ZGHq Adele first kicked off her popular residency in late 2022. Now that it’s over, fans are uncertain when they will next hear from the 16-time Grammy Award winner, who previously announced that she was planning an indefinite hiatus once her scheduled shows in Las Vegas were over. Adele reflected on the residency and reiterated her uncertainty about the future while speaking with concertgoers onstage Saturday night. “It’s been wonderful, and I will miss it terribly, and I will miss you terribly,” she told her fans. “I don’t know when I’m next going to perform again.” After making a couple of jokes about having no plans for her immediate future, Adele reassured her fans, telling them, “Of course I’ll be back. The only thing I’m good at is singing and things like that. I just don’t know when I’ll want to next come onstage.” Next: Adele and Céline Dion Share Emotional Concert Moment and Fans Can't Hold Back Their TearsWEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — President-elect Donald Trump said Saturday that he wants , father of Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, to serve as ambassador to France. Trump made the announcement in a Truth Social post, calling Charles Kushner “a tremendous business leader, philanthropist, & dealmaker." Kushner is the founder of Kushner Companies, a real estate firm. Jared Kushner is a former White House senior adviser to Trump who is married to Trump’s eldest daughter, Ivanka. by Trump in December 2020 after pleading guilty years earlier to tax evasion and making illegal campaign donations. that after Charles Kushner discovered his brother-in-law was cooperating with federal authorities in an investigation, he hatched a scheme for revenge and intimidation. Kushner hired a prostitute to lure his brother-in-law, then arranged to have the encounter in a New Jersey motel room recorded with a hidden camera and the recording sent to Kushner's own sister, the man’s wife, prosecutors said. Kushner eventually pleaded guilty to 18 counts including tax evasion and witness tampering. He was sentenced in 2005 to two years in prison — the most he could receive under a plea deal, but less than what Chris Christie, the U.S. attorney for New Jersey at the time and later governor and Republican presidential candidate, sought. Christie blamed Jared Kushner for his firing from Trump’s transition team in 2016, and called Charles Kushner’s offenses “one of the most loathsome, disgusting crimes that I prosecuted when I was U.S. attorney.” Trump and the elder Kushner knew each other from real estate circles and their children were married in 2009.
Trump threatens a 100% tariff on BRICS countries if they abandon U.S. dollarMiddle East latest: Israel's Netanyahu announces support for a cease-fire with HezbollahNFL icon Terry Bradshaw conceded he believed Nick Sirianni's days were numbered with the Philadelphia Eagles , especially after a heated moment with fans back in Week 5. After securing a pivotal 20-16 victory over the Cleveland Browns in October, Philadelphia's triumph was somewhat overshadowed by Sirianni's altercation with the hometown crowd. Sirianni's sideline passion is nothing new, but tensions escalated when he exchanged words with Philly supporters. The interaction sparked speculation of friction between Sirianni and the fan base, prompting an apology from the Eagles coach. "What I was really doing, I was trying to bring energy yesterday, energy and enthusiasm, and I'm sorry and disappointed at how my energy was directed at the end of the game," Sirianni said. NFL legend Rob Gronkowski's staggering net worth after huge investment discovery Georgia HC Kirby Smart chokes up, walks away from Gunner Stockton interview "My energy should be all in on coaching, and motivating, right? And celebrating with our guys. And I got to have to have better wisdom and discernment of when to use that energy and that wasn't the time." Since then, the NFC East team has been unstoppable, with the Eagles notching nine straight wins since their coach's clash with the crowd. Reflecting on the team’s impressive streak on 'FOX NFL Sunday', Bradshaw confessed that at the time, he assumed Sirianni wouldn’t make it. "I thought that head coach was gone after that confrontation," Bradshaw reflected. Yet the Eagles have soared to become a powerhouse in the NFC, neck and neck with the Detroit Lions due to their impressive 11-2 record. The Eagles are reaching new heights, largely thanks to Saquon Barkley's standout performances, catapulting him into the thick of the MVP conversation. Barkley has shattered records with nine games this season breaking the hundred-yard rushing mark, setting a new franchise high. In Sunday's matchup, Barkley dashed for 124 yards, while Jalen Hurts, albeit passing for a modest 108 yards, connected with DeVonta Smith and Grant Calcaterra for touchdowns in a tight 22-16 triumph over Carolina Panthers. Hurts also contributed a rushing TD aided by the 'Brotherly Shove'. Despite a gritty performance from the Panthers, with Bryce Young showcasing his evolving skills, their comeback drive was stifled as Xavier Legette fumbled what could've been a winning touchdown followed by Darius Slay's critical pass disruption on fourth down, ensuring an Eagles' win. The Eagles will confront the stellar Pittsburgh Steelers, who boast a 10-3 record, come Sunday, December 15. Want to watch more live sports? Peacock has your favorite sports, shows, and more all in one place. Peacock offers plans starting at $7.99 so you can stream live sports like NFL, Premier League, and Big Ten Football.
Andrew Luck returns to Stanford as the GM of the football programB. Metzler seel. Sohn & Co. Holding AG acquired a new position in shares of Standex International Co. ( NYSE:SXI – Free Report ) during the 3rd quarter, Holdings Channel.com reports. The firm acquired 8,150 shares of the industrial products company’s stock, valued at approximately $1,490,000. A number of other institutional investors and hedge funds have also bought and sold shares of the company. Harbor Capital Advisors Inc. increased its stake in shares of Standex International by 292.6% during the second quarter. Harbor Capital Advisors Inc. now owns 5,233 shares of the industrial products company’s stock valued at $843,000 after buying an additional 3,900 shares during the period. Boston Partners purchased a new position in Standex International during the 1st quarter valued at about $691,000. SG Americas Securities LLC bought a new stake in shares of Standex International in the 2nd quarter valued at about $743,000. Envestnet Asset Management Inc. lifted its position in shares of Standex International by 5.1% in the 2nd quarter. Envestnet Asset Management Inc. now owns 98,671 shares of the industrial products company’s stock worth $15,901,000 after purchasing an additional 4,768 shares during the period. Finally, Millennium Management LLC bought a new position in shares of Standex International during the second quarter valued at approximately $4,299,000. 90.35% of the stock is owned by institutional investors. Analysts Set New Price Targets A number of equities analysts recently commented on SXI shares. DA Davidson boosted their price objective on shares of Standex International from $203.00 to $211.00 and gave the stock a “buy” rating in a research note on Monday, August 5th. Benchmark upped their price objective on Standex International from $210.00 to $250.00 and gave the stock a “buy” rating in a research note on Wednesday, October 30th. StockNews.com upgraded shares of Standex International from a “hold” rating to a “buy” rating in a report on Wednesday, August 14th. Finally, Barrington Research reiterated an “outperform” rating and set a $220.00 price objective on shares of Standex International in a research note on Wednesday, October 30th. Standex International Stock Performance Shares of Standex International stock opened at $204.55 on Friday. The company has a quick ratio of 2.83, a current ratio of 3.55 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.23. Standex International Co. has a 52 week low of $131.96 and a 52 week high of $211.90. The firm has a market capitalization of $2.47 billion, a P/E ratio of 33.53, a PEG ratio of 2.89 and a beta of 1.03. The company has a 50 day moving average price of $185.95 and a 200 day moving average price of $175.77. Standex International ( NYSE:SXI – Get Free Report ) last posted its quarterly earnings results on Tuesday, October 29th. The industrial products company reported $1.71 earnings per share for the quarter, beating the consensus estimate of $1.66 by $0.05. Standex International had a return on equity of 13.18% and a net margin of 10.26%. The business had revenue of $170.50 million for the quarter, compared to the consensus estimate of $178.94 million. During the same quarter in the previous year, the business earned $1.74 EPS. The company’s quarterly revenue was down 7.7% compared to the same quarter last year. Sell-side analysts expect that Standex International Co. will post 7.84 EPS for the current year. Standex International Increases Dividend The business also recently announced a quarterly dividend, which was paid on Friday, November 22nd. Stockholders of record on Friday, November 8th were paid a $0.32 dividend. This is an increase from Standex International’s previous quarterly dividend of $0.30. The ex-dividend date was Friday, November 8th. This represents a $1.28 dividend on an annualized basis and a dividend yield of 0.63%. Standex International’s dividend payout ratio is presently 20.98%. Insider Buying and Selling In other news, CFO Ademir Sarcevic sold 1,600 shares of the stock in a transaction dated Wednesday, November 20th. The shares were sold at an average price of $199.81, for a total transaction of $319,696.00. Following the sale, the chief financial officer now directly owns 18,086 shares of the company’s stock, valued at $3,613,763.66. This represents a 8.13 % decrease in their position. The transaction was disclosed in a legal filing with the SEC, which is available through this link . Also, Director Thomas J. Hansen sold 1,661 shares of Standex International stock in a transaction dated Monday, November 11th. The shares were sold at an average price of $210.41, for a total value of $349,491.01. Following the completion of the transaction, the director now owns 11,431 shares of the company’s stock, valued at approximately $2,405,196.71. This represents a 12.69 % decrease in their position. The disclosure for this sale can be found here . Insiders have sold a total of 7,061 shares of company stock valued at $1,359,419 over the last ninety days. Company insiders own 2.10% of the company’s stock. About Standex International ( Free Report ) Standex International Corporation, together with subsidiaries, engages in the manufacture and sale of various products and services for commercial and industrial markets in the United States and internationally. It operates through five segments: Electronics, Engraving, Scientific, Engineering Technologies, and Specialty Solutions. Further Reading Want to see what other hedge funds are holding SXI? Visit HoldingsChannel.com to get the latest 13F filings and insider trades for Standex International Co. ( NYSE:SXI – Free Report ). 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Sabre Corporation Enhances Airline Connectivity with EVA Air’s New Distribution Capability IntegrationIt’s a daunting reality for Democrats: Republican Donald Trump's support has grown broadly since he last sought the presidency. In his defeat of Democrat Kamala Harris , Trump won a bigger percentage of the vote in each one of the 50 states, and Washington, D.C., than he did four years ago. He won more actual votes than in 2020 in 40 states, according to an Associated Press analysis. Certainly, Harris’ more than 7 million vote decline from President Joe Biden’s 2020 total was a factor in her loss, especially in swing-state metropolitan areas that have been the party’s winning electoral strongholds. But, despite national turnout that was lower than in the high-enthusiasm 2020 election, Trump received 2.5 million more votes than he did four years ago. He swept the seven most competitive states to win a convincing Electoral College victory, becoming the first Republican nominee in 20 years to win a majority of the popular vote. Trump cut into places where Harris needed to overperform to win a close election. Now Democrats are weighing how to regain traction ahead of the midterm elections in two years, when control of Congress will again be up for grabs and dozens of governors elected. There were some notable pieces to how Trump's victory came together: Though Trump improved across the map, his gains were particularly noteworthy in urban counties home to the cities of Detroit, Milwaukee and Philadelphia, electoral engines that stalled for Harris in industrial swing states Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. Harris fell more than 50,000 votes — and 5 percentage points — short of Biden's total in Wayne County, Michigan, which makes up the lion's share of the Detroit metro area. She was almost 36,000 votes off Biden's mark in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, and about 1,000 short in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. It wasn't only Harris' shortfall that helped Trump carry the states, a trio that Democrats had collectively carried in six of the seven previous elections before Nov. 5. Trump added to his 2020 totals in all three metro counties, netting more than 24,000 votes in Wayne County, more than 11,000 in Philadelphia County and almost 4,000 in Milwaukee County. It’s not yet possible to determine whether Harris fell short of Biden’s performance because Biden voters stayed home or switched their vote to Trump — or how some combination of the two produced the rightward drift evident in each of these states. Harris advertised heavily and campaigned regularly in each, and made Milwaukee County her first stop as a candidate with a rally in July. These swings alone were not the difference in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, but her weaker performance than Biden across the three metros helped Trump, who held on to big 2020 margins in the three states' broad rural areas and improved or held steady in populous suburbs. Trump's team and outside groups supporting him knew from their data that he was making inroads with Black voters, particularly Black men younger than 50, more concentrated in these urban areas that have been key to Democratic victories. When James Blair, Trump's political director, saw results coming in from Philadelphia on election night, he knew Trump had cut into the more predominantly Black precincts, a gain that would echo in Wayne and Milwaukee counties. “The data made clear there was an opportunity there,” Blair said. AP VoteCast, a nationwide survey of more than 120,000 voters, found Trump won a larger share of Black and Latino voters than he did in 2020, and most notably among men under age 45. Democrats won Senate races in Michigan and Wisconsin but lost in Pennsylvania. In 2026, they will be defending governorships in all three states and a Senate seat in Michigan. Despite the burst of enthusiasm Harris' candidacy created among the Democratic base when she entered the race in July, she ended up receiving fewer votes than Biden in three of the seven states where she campaigned almost exclusively. In Arizona, she received about 90,000 fewer votes than Biden. She received about 67,000 fewer in Michigan and 39,000 fewer in Pennsylvania. In four others — Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina and Wisconsin — Harris won more votes than Biden did. But Trump's support grew by more — in some states, significantly more. That dynamic is glaring in Georgia, where Harris received almost 73,000 more votes than Biden did when he very narrowly carried the state. But Trump added more than 200,000 to his 2020 total, en route to winning Georgia by roughly 2 percentage points. In Wisconsin, Trump's team reacted to slippage it saw in GOP-leaning counties in suburban Milwaukee by targeting once-Democratic-leaning, working-class areas, where Trump made notable gains. In the three largest suburban Milwaukee counties — Ozaukee, Washington and Waukesha — which have formed the backbone of GOP victories for decades, Harris performed better than Biden did in 2020. She also gained more votes than Trump gained over 2020, though he still won the counties. That made Trump's focus on Rock County, a blue-collar area in south central Wisconsin, critical. Trump received 3,084 more votes in Rock County, home of the former automotive manufacturing city of Janesville, than he did in 2020, while Harris underperformed Biden's 2020 total by seven votes. That helped Trump offset Harris' improvement in Milwaukee's suburbs. The focus speaks to the strength Trump has had and continued to grow with middle-income, non-college educated voters, the Trump campaign's senior data analyst Tim Saler said. “If you're going to have to lean into working-class voters, they are particularly strong in Wisconsin,” Saler said. “We saw huge shifts from 2020 to 2024 in our favor.” Of the seven most competitive states, Arizona saw the smallest increase in the number of votes cast in the presidential contest — slightly more than 4,000 votes, in a state with more than 3.3 million ballots cast. That was despite nearly 30 campaign visits to Arizona by Trump, Harris and their running mates and more than $432 million spent on advertising by the campaigns and allied outside groups, according to the ad-monitoring firm AdImpact. Arizona, alone of the seven swing states, saw Harris fall short of Biden across small, midsize and large counties. In the other six states, she was able to hold on in at least one of these categories. Even more telling, it is also the only swing state where Trump improved his margin in every single county. While turnout in Maricopa County, Arizona's most populous as the home to Phoenix, dipped slightly from 2020 — by 14,199 votes, a tiny change in a county where more than 2 million people voted — Trump gained almost 56,000 more votes than four years ago. Meanwhile, Harris fell more than 60,000 votes short of Biden's total, contributing to a shift significant enough to swing the county and state to Trump, who lost Arizona by fewer than 11,000 votes in 2020. The biggest leaps to the right weren't taking place exclusively among Republican-leaning counties, but also among the most Democratic-leaning counties in the states. Michigan's Wayne County swung 9 points toward Trump, tying the more Republican-leaning Antrim County for the largest movement in the state. AP VoteCast found that voters were most likely to say the economy was the most important issue facing the country in 2024, followed by immigration. Trump supporters were more motivated by economic issues and immigration than Harris', the survey showed. “It’s still all about the economy," said North Carolina Democratic strategist Morgan Jackson, a senior adviser to Democrat Josh Stein, who won North Carolina’s governorship on Nov. 5 as Trump also carried the state. “Democrats have to embrace an economic message that actually works for real people and talk about it in the kind of terms that people get, rather than giving them a dissertation of economic policy,” he said. Governor’s elections in 2026 give Democrats a chance to test their understanding and messaging on the issue, said Democratic pollster Margie Omero, whose firm has advised Wisconsin’s Democratic Gov. Tony Evers in the past and winning Arizona Senate candidate Ruben Gallego this year. “So there’s an opportunity to really make sure people, who governors have a connection to, are feeling some specificity and clarity with the Democratic economic message,” Omero said.
Vickers Vantage Corp. (OTCMKTS:VCKAU) Enters Waiver Agreements to Avoid Default on Senior NotesI’m A Celeb star revealed as ‘richest’ name in camp – and it’s not Coleen RooneyKBC Group NV lifted its position in shares of Easterly Government Properties, Inc. ( NYSE:DEA – Free Report ) by 62.4% during the 3rd quarter, HoldingsChannel reports. The fund owned 5,242 shares of the real estate investment trust’s stock after purchasing an additional 2,014 shares during the period. KBC Group NV’s holdings in Easterly Government Properties were worth $71,000 at the end of the most recent reporting period. Several other institutional investors and hedge funds have also recently modified their holdings of the business. GAMMA Investing LLC boosted its position in Easterly Government Properties by 56.6% during the second quarter. GAMMA Investing LLC now owns 3,006 shares of the real estate investment trust’s stock worth $37,000 after purchasing an additional 1,086 shares in the last quarter. Mirae Asset Global Investments Co. Ltd. lifted its position in shares of Easterly Government Properties by 35.6% during the 3rd quarter. Mirae Asset Global Investments Co. Ltd. now owns 3,798 shares of the real estate investment trust’s stock valued at $51,000 after buying an additional 997 shares in the last quarter. National Bank of Canada FI acquired a new stake in Easterly Government Properties in the 2nd quarter valued at $115,000. Signaturefd LLC increased its holdings in Easterly Government Properties by 34.6% in the 2nd quarter. Signaturefd LLC now owns 9,970 shares of the real estate investment trust’s stock worth $123,000 after acquiring an additional 2,563 shares in the last quarter. Finally, Accel Wealth Management acquired a new position in Easterly Government Properties during the second quarter worth $124,000. Hedge funds and other institutional investors own 86.51% of the company’s stock. Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades Several analysts have recently issued reports on DEA shares. Truist Financial lifted their target price on shares of Easterly Government Properties from $13.00 to $14.00 and gave the company a “hold” rating in a research report on Thursday, August 29th. StockNews.com upgraded Easterly Government Properties from a “sell” rating to a “hold” rating in a report on Thursday, October 10th. Finally, Jefferies Financial Group raised Easterly Government Properties from a “hold” rating to a “buy” rating and increased their target price for the company from $13.00 to $15.00 in a report on Monday, October 14th. Easterly Government Properties Trading Down 0.2 % Shares of DEA opened at $12.45 on Friday. The firm’s fifty day moving average is $13.42 and its two-hundred day moving average is $13.00. The stock has a market cap of $1.32 billion, a PE ratio of 69.14 and a beta of 0.72. The company has a quick ratio of 4.01, a current ratio of 4.01 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 1.07. Easterly Government Properties, Inc. has a 52-week low of $10.94 and a 52-week high of $14.52. Easterly Government Properties ( NYSE:DEA – Get Free Report ) last posted its quarterly earnings results on Tuesday, November 5th. The real estate investment trust reported $0.05 earnings per share for the quarter, missing analysts’ consensus estimates of $0.29 by ($0.24). The business had revenue of $74.78 million for the quarter, compared to analyst estimates of $74.98 million. Easterly Government Properties had a return on equity of 1.34% and a net margin of 6.25%. The business’s revenue was up 3.8% compared to the same quarter last year. During the same quarter in the previous year, the firm posted $0.29 earnings per share. Research analysts forecast that Easterly Government Properties, Inc. will post 1.15 earnings per share for the current fiscal year. Easterly Government Properties Announces Dividend The business also recently declared a quarterly dividend, which will be paid on Wednesday, November 27th. Investors of record on Friday, November 15th will be issued a $0.265 dividend. The ex-dividend date of this dividend is Friday, November 15th. This represents a $1.06 annualized dividend and a dividend yield of 8.52%. Easterly Government Properties’s dividend payout ratio is presently 588.89%. Easterly Government Properties Company Profile ( Free Report ) Easterly Government Properties, Inc (NYSE: DEA) is based in Washington, DC, and focuses primarily on the acquisition, development and management of Class A commercial properties that are leased to the U.S. Government. Easterly’s experienced management team brings specialized insight into the strategy and needs of mission-critical U.S. See Also Want to see what other hedge funds are holding DEA? 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