Author: Max Smith

On May 1, 2024, Brian Smith, Executive Vice President of Nasdaq, Inc. (NASDAQ:NDAQ) sold 3,036 shares of the company's stock. The transaction was reported in his recent SEC filing. Over the past year, insiders sold a total of 12,500 shares, but bought none.Nasdaq Inc (NASDAQ:NDAQ) operates as a global technology company serving capital markets and other industries. Its diverse services include trading, clearing, exchange technology, regulation, securities listing, information and public company services.As of the latest sale, shares were trading at $59.89 on Nasdaq, valuing the company's market capitalization at approximately $35.09 billion. The price-to-earnings ratio is 32.04, higher than…

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Vincent Cannady, an expert who worked as a consultant in the field of cybersecurity, was taken into custody on suspicion of attempting to extort large sums of money, which could reach up to $1.5 million, from a publicly traded IT company. He explicitly threatened to release confidential company information publicly unless his demands were met. “As alleged, Vincent Canady used illegal and excessive threats to obtain payments of more than $1 million from a publicly traded company after the engagement broke off,” said U.S. Attorney Damien Williams. document Integrate ANY.RUN in-house for effective malware analysis Are you from the SOC,…

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SLEEPY EYE — Taran Helget of Sleepy Eye St. Mary's hit a double to lead off Jon Peterman in a Tomahawk Conference baseball game against Sleepy Eye.That goal ultimately made the difference in the game, and the Knights won 1-0 on Friday. The game was the first of a doubleheader, with St. Mary's winning the second game 4-3. Game 1 was a pitching double between Sleepy Eye's Winsten Nienhaus and St. Mary's Mark Anderson for most of the game. However, Anderson allowed just three hits and was relieved by Helget in the sixth inning, but Nienhaus held on until the…

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Last year, Governor Glenn Youngkin announced The Washington Capitals and Wizards were to move to Alexandria in an ill-fated $2 billion deal to build a sports stadium and entertainment district in Northern Virginia. If Governor Yonkin had reworked the agreement with the advice of many economists and politicians, more than 30,000 new jobs would have been created in the commonwealth. However, after a fierce battle with Congress, financing Agreement between Youngkin and Monumental fell The conflict between Governor Youngkin and the Legislature should be closely scrutinized so that similar projects benefiting the commonwealth can succeed and avoid the many funding…

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soft ball Meadowdale defeated Marysville Getchell 12-9. Meadowdale Blow:Mia Cantu: 4 for 4, BB, 2 HR, 3 RBI, 3 RBIJayden Sajek: 5 for 3, 2B, R, 2 RBI, SBPeyton Frye: 1/4, BB, HR, 2R, RBIMadison Mitchell: 2-for-4, BB, 2B, 2R, 2 RBIOlivia Feistel: 1/3, BB, RBIAnnalize Griffith: 1-for-5, 2B, RHarry Weeks: 1 hit in 4 at bats, RBI, RBIMackenzie Kim: 1/4, R Meadowdale pitches:Jaden Sajek: 3 IP, 3 H, 4 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, KOlivia Feistel: 4 IP, 6 H, 5 ER, 0 BB, 3 K Record (league and overall): Meadowdale 9-4, 11-7. Marysville Getchell 5-7, 7-9 Mountlake Terrace…

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GS has demonstrated strong financial performance with net income of $4.13 billion in the first quarter of 2024.With its strong brand and diverse services, GS continues to maintain its market leadership.Potential growth avenues exist in digital banking and wealth management opportunities.Regulatory challenges and geopolitical uncertainty pose threats to stability.May 3, 2024 Goldman Sachs Group (NYSE:GS) files its 10th quarterly report, revealing a financial position fortified by challenges and competition, marked by strength and opportunity . The company reported net income of $4.13 billion for the first quarter of 2024, a significant increase from $3.23 billion a year earlier. Diluted EPS…

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Williamstown's Alyssa Sauro (right) and Dodorridge County's Destiny Berryman run the 3,200-meter dash during the Little Kanawha Conference Championships in Williamstown on Friday. (Photo provided by Aaron Lee)WILLIAMSTOWN — It was raining when teams from the Little Kanawha Conference converged on Williamstown High School for track and field supremacy. The host Yellow Jackets won the women's title, accumulating 166 points through 18 tournaments. Dodorridge County was on the back foot from start to finish, finishing with a mere five-point lead at 161. The Bulldogs defeated Williamstown, 139.5-119, to win the boys championship. The Yellow Jackets dominated…

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The Panthers competed against more than 7,400 players from 4,212 teamsThe L3Harris Institute for Assured Information FITSEC Cybersecurity Competition Team placed fourth at the National Championship at the National Cyber ​​League Tournament in April, marking its seventh consecutive top-10 finish. (Florida Institute of Technology image) BREVARD COUNTY • MELBOURNE, Fla. – The L3Harris Institute for Assured Information FITSEC cybersecurity competition team placed fourth at the national championship at the National Cyber ​​League Tournament in April, marking its seventh consecutive top-10 finish. In total, the team has competed against more than 7,400 players from 4,212 teams representing more than 700 schools…

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