The London Company, an investment management company, released “The London Company Small Cap Strategy” first quarter 2024 investor letter. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. In the quarter, the fund gained 8.3% (8.2%, net) compared to a 5.2% increase in the Russell 2000 Index. Stock selection led the portfolio to outperform in […]
Nathan Harrison continues his bid to fulfil his road racing dreams despite suffering serious injuries as a teenager and the devastating personal loss of his mum from cancer last year.
Workers at Australian state-owned submarine builder ASC Ltd began on Monday a campaign of strikes for higher wages that could disrupt maintenance for Australia's submarines even as it prepares to build the nuclear-powered AUKUS fleet. Roughly 300 workers at ASC's Osborne shipyard in South Australia walked off the job for an hour on Monday, and a separate meeting of union members voted to continue some form of strikes indefinitely, a union official told Reuters. Osborne is where ASC and British firm BAE Systems will jointly build Australia's fleet of nuclear-powered submarines, the core component of the 2021 AUKUS pact between Britain, the U.S. and Australia.
Thru | Total | Purse | ||
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F | -12 | $562,500 | ||
F | -9 | $341,488 | ||
F | -6 | $247,725 | ||
F | -5 | $172,940 | ||
F | -5 | $172,940 | ||
F | -4 | $115,917 | ||
F | -4 | $115,917 | ||
F | -3 | $77,402 | ||
F | -3 | $77,402 | ||
F | -3 | $77,402 |