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The 1968 Chevelle SS in these photos is a prime example of a restoration project, a car that has likely been sitting for an extended period and now requires a complete overhaul. Despite its obvious rust, the seller claims the frame remains solid, although a thorough inspection is recommended, especially for those seeking a factory spec restoration. While the car boasts a rare roller tach, which was installed on over 19K Chevelles, it’s important to note that this feature is not as exclusive as the remote outside mirror, found in approximately 10K units. The car also includes several extra parts,…

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Hamilton Insurance Group, Ltd. (NYSE:HG) has entered into a material definitive agreement that strengthens its financial position by securing a new credit facility. On Thursday, the Bermuda-based insurer, through its subsidiary Hamilton Re, Ltd., amended its existing reimbursement agreement with UBS AG, Stamford Branch, enhancing its liquidity with a $100 million secured letter of credit facility. The amendment, effective October 25, 2024, extends the availability period end date to October 25, 2025, providing Hamilton Re with extended access to the credit line. This strategic financial maneuver is part of the company’s broader efforts to reinforce its capital structure and financial…

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A rare Porsche was held hostage by a mechanic for over a decade, leading to a lawsuit that resulted in a significant payout. This extraordinary case involved a researcher who entrusted her prized 1997 Porsche 911 Targa to a mechanic for repairs. However, the mechanic, instead of fulfilling his duties, held the car captive for 11 years. When the owner finally pressed for its return, the mechanic stripped the vehicle of its valuable components, including the engine, transmission, and interior, and abandoned the stripped shell outside her home. Porsche Owner Wins Lawsuit After Mechanic Holds Car Hostage for 11 Years…

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Brazil is often dubbed as “one of the world’s great breadbaskets” because it supplies a variety of food products like soybeans, coffee, and sugar to many countries worldwide. With rising inflation pushing food prices up, Brazil’s exports have seen a significant boost, allowing the country to capitalize on its agricultural strengths. And with the global appetite for food projected to surge by 60% in the next decade, Brazil is well-positioned to capitalize. As the demand for agricultural products grows, Brazilian leaders have grown increasingly aware of the need to balance production with environmental responsibility. This means investing in practices that…

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Over 90% of grocers are planning on either moderately or significantly increasing their investment in private-label brands over the next two years, according to a report from FMI — The Food Industry Association.That’s an increase from 82% who felt the same waya year ago as grocers continue to reap the benefits of more and more shoppers turning to private brands.FMI’s report, “The Power of Private Brands 2024: Industry Strategies to Sustain Momentum,” was based on an exclusive survey of 42 food industry executives.“The private-brands industry is thriving, and it’s clear why: Its value is often unmatched,” FMI Vice President of…

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Hyundai’s Inster, a small electric crossover SUV, has recently entered the European market. Based on the K1 platform, the Inster is the electric version of the Casper, a quirky-looking city car. Its size places it between the A and B-segment SUVs, but its pricing has raised eyebrows in the UK market. Priced at £23,495, the Inster is significantly more expensive than its competitors, such as the Dacia Spring and Citroen e-C3. This pricing strategy has led many to question whether the Inster is a viable option for European consumers. Hyundai Inster Faces High Price Criticism in European Electric SUV Market…

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Earnings season is getting underway with JPMorgan Chase on Friday, but don’t expect its third-quarter results to turn the market around. So far this year, the investment bank has not started the season off upbeat, as shares have fallen in every post-earnings trading session. That’s even with the bank beating Wall Street’s expectations in its last two earnings reports. As shown by data from Bespoke Investment Group, JPMorgan fell more than 1% after its second-quarter results beat estimates . Shares fell even lower than that in the session following its first-quarter beat , seeing losses of more than 6%. That…

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In a remarkable display of market confidence, ICC Holdings, Inc. (ICCH) stock has reached an all-time high, touching a price level of $23.15. This milestone underscores a period of significant growth for the company, with the stock witnessing an impressive 43.38% increase over the past year. Investors have shown increasing enthusiasm for ICCH, propelling the stock to new heights and reflecting a robust performance that outpaces many of its peers in the industry. The all-time high serves as a testament to the company’s strong financial health and the positive sentiment surrounding its future prospects. InvestingPro Insights ICC Holdings, Inc.’s (ICCH)…

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Analyzing clinical data can help occupational medicine clinicians improve their practices and provide better care for injured workers. White Paper Summary Occupational health providers are always looking for ways to improve care. Today, clinical data and new predictive analytic tools are helping occupational health clinicians streamline processes, develop tailored treatment plans, and improve outcomes. These tools can drive improved care coordination, help clinicians improve their treatment skills, and even determine when specialist intervention would benefit an injured employee. This can help clinicians build positive relationships with injured employees, which can lead to improved recoveries and high levels of patient satisfaction.…

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Shares of solar panel manufacturer First Solar (NASDAQ: FSLR) are down more than 9% headed into Thursday’s close, upended by an analyst’s lowered price target, the second such revision this week. Another solar power stock was also sent markedly lower today by a different analyst’s downward price target adjustment for related reasons.Falling price targetsAlthough Jefferies analyst Dushyant Ailani still considers First Solar stock a buy, he lowered his price target from $271 to $266 on concerns that the company’s upcoming third-quarter results could be disappointing. Ailani’s specifically concerned by labor shortages and supply chain challenges that could ultimately postpone revenue…

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