-- 宾夕法尼亚州中部银行(Mid Penn Bancorp,股票代码:MPB)周三宣布,将重新授权并扩大其库存股回购计划,该计划的回购额度将增加至多5000万美元。 据该公司称,周二,该银行董事会批准将库存股回购计划的有效期延长至2027年4月30日,并增加未来可用于回购的股票数量。 该公司补充道,该回购计划可能随时进行修改、暂停或终止,恕不另行通知。
Price: $33.90, Change: $+0.47, Percent Change: +1.41%
-- 宾夕法尼亚州中部银行(Mid Penn Bancorp,股票代码:MPB)周三宣布,将重新授权并扩大其库存股回购计划,该计划的回购额度将增加至多5000万美元。 据该公司称,周二,该银行董事会批准将库存股回购计划的有效期延长至2027年4月30日,并增加未来可用于回购的股票数量。 该公司补充道,该回购计划可能随时进行修改、暂停或终止,恕不另行通知。
Price: $33.90, Change: $+0.47, Percent Change: +1.41%
South Korean shares closed at a new high on Monday, with the primary index crossing the 6,600 level amid a rally led by chip stocks and power equipment manufacturers.The Korea Composite Stock Price Index or Kospi rose 139.4 points, or 2.2%, to end at 6,615.03. The Kosdaq also increased by 22.34 points, or 1.9%, to close at 1,226.18.Shares of chipmakers such as Samsung Electronics (KRX:005930) and SK Hynix (KRX:000660) added over 2% and nearly 6% at market close, while those of Kosdaq-listed Fadu (KOSDAQ:440110) jumped over 19%.Gains were also driven by shares of power equipment manufacturers LS Electric (KRX:010120) and Hyosung Heavy Industries (KRX:298040), which added nearly 13% and 11%, respectively.In corporate news, Fadu posted first-quarter net income of 10.2 billion won, rebounding from a net loss of 12.1 billion won a year earlier, according to a Monday filing with the Korea Exchange.The South Korean chipmaker's sales revenue surged 210% year over year to 59.5 billion won from 19.2 billion won.
UCO Bank (NSE:UCOBANK, BOM:532505) net profit rose to 8.01 billion Indian rupees in the fiscal fourth quarter from 6.52 billion rupees a year ago, according to a Saturday filing to the Indian stock exchanges.Earnings per share during the quarter ended March 31 climbed to 0.64 rupees from 0.56 rupees last year.Interest earned by the lender in fiscal Q4, however, slipped to 66.6 billion rupees from 67.4 billion rupees a year earlier.The bank's board also recommended a dividend of 0.44 rupees per share for the financial year 2025-26.
Prudential (SGX:K6S, HKG:2378) bought back 287,211 shares in London on April 24 at an average price of about 11.20 pounds sterling apiece, according to a Monday Hong Kong bourse filing.The insurer intends to cancel the repurchased shares.Following the transaction, the company will have about 2.52 billion shares in issue.