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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHarrington: Conagra is down 9% since RFK Jr.'s Health and Human Services nominationJenny Harrington, CEO of Gilman Hill Asset Management, expresses caution about Nvidia's overvaluation. She sees opportunities in Conagra, which offers a 5.3% dividend and trades at a low valuation. She also highlights Easterly Government Properties, confident that its portfolio of essential government buildings remains secure despite potential government efficiency cuts.
Persons: Harrington, Conagra, Jenny Harrington Organizations: RFK Jr, Human Services, Asset Management Locations: Conagra
Trade Tracker: Jenny Harrington trims American Express
  + stars: | 2024-11-15 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTrade Tracker: Jenny Harrington trims American ExpressJenny Harrington, CEO at Gilman Hill Asset Management, joins CNBC's "Halftime Report" to explain why she's trimming some of her American Express position.
Persons: Jenny Harrington Organizations: Asset Management, American Express Locations: Gilman
Trade Tracker: Jenny Harrington buys Devon Energy
  + stars: | 2024-11-05 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTrade Tracker: Jenny Harrington buys Devon EnergyJenny Harrington, CEO of Gilman Hill Asset Management, joins CNBC's 'Halftime Report' to break down why she's buying back Devon Energy.
Persons: Jenny Harrington, Devon Energy Jenny Harrington Organizations: Devon Energy, Asset Management
She often collaborates with her husband, horror auteur Mike Flanagan, who wrote and directed both. Siegel has now moved behind the camera, making her directorial debut in the franchise "V/H/S." ShudderSiegel was already a longtime fan of the "V/H/S" franchise when she was approached to direct a segment for the latest installment, "V/H/S/Beyond," now streaming on Shudder. They didn't take no for an answer, however, and with some extra encouragement from her manager and her husband, Siegel agreed to take the leap. AdvertisementShe credits Josh Goldbloom, the producer responsible for rebooting the "V/H/S" franchise in 2021 after a seven-year hiatus, with changing her mind.
Persons: Kate Siegel, Netflix's, Usher, Mike Flanagan, Siegel, , She's, Poe, Alanah Pearce, Shudder Siegel, Adam Wingard, Abigail, Josh Goldbloom, she'd, Flanagan, Gareth Cattermole, Trevor Macy, Kate, Denis Villeneuve, Jordan Peele, she's, I've, Stephen King, King, I'm, Shirley Jackson, he's, Charlotte Perkins Gilman Organizations: Service, Netflix, Toronto, Intrepid Pictures, Amazon Studios Locations: Bly
They said Hubbard was provided with training, weapons and ammunition when he allegedly signed up in February 2022, the same month Moscow sent thousands of troops into Ukraine. He was detained by Russian soldiers on April 2 of that year, the RIA state news agency quoted the prosecutor as saying last month. Russian state media said Hubbard had pleaded guilty to the charge. He stood up, seemingly with difficulty, to hear the judge in the Moscow City Court pronounce him guilty, removing his hat to reveal a shaved head. He never learned Russian or Ukrainian, and had few connections to locals, she said.
Persons: Stephen James Hubbard, convicting, Hubbard, Hubbard’s, Patricia Hubbard Fox, Fox, Robert Gilman Organizations: MOSCOW, Reuters, Court, RIA, Ukrainian Foreign Affairs Ministry, U.S, Fox, West Locations: Ukraine, Michigan, Izyum, Moscow, American, Japan, Cyprus, Ukrainian, Russian, Russia, Voronezh
VORONEZH, Russia — A Russian court on Monday sentenced U.S. citizen and ex-Marine Robert Gilman to seven years and one month in prison for assaulting a prison official and a state investigator, the local prosecutor’s office said. Gilman, 30, is already serving a 3-1/2-year sentence for attacking a police officer while drunk, a charge he was convicted of in October 2022. Prosecutors in Voronezh, a city about 300 miles (500 km) south of Moscow where Gilman is incarcerated, said he had attacked a prison employee and a state investigator on separate occasions in the autumn of 2023. The U.S. Embassy in Moscow did not immediately reply to a request for comment. Russian state news agency RIA said Gilman, whose lawyers have previously told the TASS state news agency that he had come to Russia to study and obtain citizenship, had pleaded guilty to all the charges.
Persons: Robert Gilman, Gilman, RIA Organizations: Prosecutors, Reuters, Embassy, TASS Locations: VORONEZH, Russia, Voronezh, Moscow, U.S
CNN —A Moscow court sentenced American citizen Stephen Hubbard, 72, to six years and 10 months in prison on Monday for allegedly fighting as a mercenary for Ukraine, according to Russian state media TASS. Hubbard, originally from Michigan, was accused of fighting against Russia for monetary compensation and pleaded guilty last month to charges of being a mercenary, according to Russian state media RIA Novosti. Russian prosecutors alleged that Hubbard fought with Ukraine in the key city of Izyum, after signing a contract for about $1,000 per month, RIA previously reported. His trial and sentencing took place behind closed doors in the Moscow court. Earlier on Monday, a Russian court sentenced another American citizen, former marine Robert Gilman, to seven years and one month in prison for assaulting law enforcement officers, according to Russian state media RIA Novosti.
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Trade Tracker: Jenny Harrington sells SL Green
  + stars: | 2024-08-23 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTrade Tracker: Jenny Harrington sells SL GreenJenny Harrington, CEO Gilman Hill Asset Management, joins CNBC's "Halftime Report" to explain why she sold SL Green.
Persons: Jenny Harrington Organizations: Asset Management, Green
Trade Tracker: Jenny Harrington sells Solventum Corp.
  + stars: | 2024-08-23 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTrade Tracker: Jenny Harrington sells Solventum Corp.Jenny Harrington, CEO Gilman Hill Asset Management, joins CNBC's "Halftime Report" to explain why she's getting out of Solventum.
Persons: Jenny Harrington, she's Organizations: Solventum Corp, Asset Management Locations: Solventum
Trade Tracker: Jenny Harrington buys Kinetik
  + stars: | 2024-08-06 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTrade Tracker: Jenny Harrington buys KinetikJenny Harrington, CEO Gilman Hill Asset Management, joins CNBC's "Halftime Report" to explain why she's buying this energy name.
Persons: Jenny Harrington, Kinetik Jenny Harrington Organizations: Asset Management
The 3M debate: Jenny Harrington sells but Josh Brown stays long
  + stars: | 2024-07-30 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe 3M debate: Jenny Harrington sells but Josh Brown stays longJenny Harrington, CEO of Gilman Hill Asset Management, joins CNBC's "Halftime Report" to explain why she's selling 3M. Josh Brown disagrees.
Persons: Jenny Harrington, Josh Brown Organizations: Asset Management
Chart of the Day: UPS
  + stars: | 2024-07-23 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailChart of the Day: UPSJenny Harrington, CEO Gilman Hill Asset Management, joins CNBC's "Halftime Report" to describe her strategy with UPS after the company missed earnings and cut guidance.
Persons: Jenny Harrington Organizations: Asset Management, UPS
Trade Tracker: Jenny Harrington buys UPS
  + stars: | 2024-07-05 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTrade Tracker: Jenny Harrington buys UPSJenny Harrington, CEO of Gilman Hill Asset Management, joins CNBC's "Halftime Report" to explain why she's buying UPS.
Persons: Jenny Harrington Organizations: Asset Management
Trade Tracker: Jenny Harrington sells Exxon Mobil
  + stars: | 2024-07-05 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTrade Tracker: Jenny Harrington sells Exxon MobilJenny Harrington, CEO of Gilman Hill Asset Management, joins CNBC's "Halftime Report" to explain why she is selling Exxon Mobil.
Persons: Jenny Harrington, Exxon Mobil Jenny Harrington Organizations: Exxon Mobil, Asset Management
Harrington: Markets' torrid pace is at an inflection point
  + stars: | 2024-06-21 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHarrington: Markets' torrid pace is at an inflection pointJenny Harrington, CEO of Gilman Hill Asset Management, discusses the markets, economic data, and her top stock picks.
Persons: Jenny Harrington Organizations: Harrington, Markets, Asset Management
Pipeline operator Williams Companies offers a way for investors to play rising natural gas prices as demand grows due to the transition away from coal, according to the research firm Argus. "Our upgrade largely reflects our more bullish stance on natural gas prices," analyst Bill Selesky told clients in a research note Thursday. Demand for natural gas should rise due to hot weather conditions and the transition from coal to gas, while supply is constrained and inventories are low, the analyst said. The pipeline operator has rallied as natural gas prices have bounced back 70% over the past two months. "The power-hungry world we live in is rapidly turning to natural gas to generate this power," Armstrong said.
Persons: Williams, Bill Selesky, Selesky, Jenny Harrington, CNBC's, Harrington, Wells, Alan Armstrong, Armstrong Organizations: Williams Companies, Argus, U.S, Energy Information Administration, Williams, Asset Management, Street Locations: U.S, midstream, Tuesday's, Wells
She considers herself a dividend income investor, looking for names that provide a healthy payout for her clients. Her portfolio typically generates a 5% dividend yield or better. Honeywell has a 6% five-year annual dividend growth rate, he said. Lastly, CME Group not only has a 2.2% dividend yield, it tends to pay a special dividend once a year that's posted strong growth, he said. CME has five-year annual dividend growth of 15%, and a flawless balance sheet, he said.
Persons: Jenny Harrington, Kevin Simpson, Harrington, Simpson, Stocks, Kinder Morgan, Richard Kinder Organizations: Asset Management, Wealth, Merck, Verizon, SEC, Companies, Honeywell International, CME Group, Honeywell, Boeing, Group Locations: United States
CNN —The legal battle over a controversial Texas immigration law could eventually give the Supreme Court a chance to revisit a historic ruling that largely struck down Arizona’s “show me your papers” law and reaffirmed the federal government’s “broad, undoubted power” over immigration. “It would have been incredibly difficult for the 5th Circuit to let this law stand under existing Supreme Court precedent,” she said. ‘Show me your papers’ lawThe Arizona law is a high-profile example of what happens when states attempt to take immigration policy into their own hands. Jan Brewer signed the Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act, known as SB 1070, into law in 2010. The Supreme Court upheld the “show me your papers” part of the law and struck down the three other parts.
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When income investor Jenny Harrington looks for top dividend stocks, names like Whirlpool come to mind. The home appliance manufacturer not only has a 6% dividend yield, but it has also gotten very cheap, Harrington said. She buys names that have a "reasonably high dividend yield" for her portfolio, which typically generates a 5% dividend yield or better. "We specifically focus on dividend income rather than dividend growth, because the objective of our portfolio is to generate a strong and sustainable income stream for our clients," Harrington said. WHR 1Y mountain Whirlpool's one-year performance She would also like to see the potential for earnings growth in the names she buys.
Persons: Jenny Harrington, Harrington, Jay Brown, Anthony Melone, Ted Miller, William Brown, cyclically Organizations: Whirlpool, Asset Management, Dow Jones U.S, SEC, Investment Management, Crown Castle, Clearway Energy, Clearway, L3Harris Technologies
Trade Tracker: Jenny Harrington sells New York Community Bank
  + stars: | 2024-03-14 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTrade Tracker: Jenny Harrington sells New York Community BankJenny Harrington, CEO Gilman Hill Asset Management, joins CNBC's "Halftime Report" to explain why she sold the troubled regional bank.
Persons: Jenny Harrington, New York Community Bank Jenny Harrington Organizations: New York Community Bank, Asset Management
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHere's why Gilman's Jenny Harrington plans to continue to sell out of NYCB stockJenny Harrington, Gilman Hill CEO, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss NY Community Bank's stock plunge and board member changes.
Persons: Jenny Harrington, Gilman Organizations: NY
AdvertisementUnlike other businesses, venture firms do not suddenly go out of business. Why it is so difficult to spot a dying fundOpenView Venture Partners announced in December it was suspending new investments and laying off staff. With the help of Pitchbook, BI looked through data for hundreds of venture firms. Hinge last raised a $19 million fund in 2021 but has not made an investment since November 2022, according to Pitchbook. Do you know of a venture firm no longer actively investing?
Persons: , VCs, Anna Barber, they'll, they're, Roy Bahat, Brian Brackeen, they're reallocating, Beezer Clarkson, Clarkson, Jake Saper, Bahat, Jordan Fudge, Zachary White, Carlos Adame, Fudge, We're, Paul Weinstein, Weinstein, Cofounders Ryan Swager, Brandon Zeuner, Louie, Alsop Louie Partners, Partners Gilman Louie, Stewart Alsop, Jason Preston, Partners Tyler Peterson, Mike Morgan, Robert Patterson, DEFTA, George Hara, Martin Gedalin, Kevin Ober, Hone, Ben Bergman Organizations: Service, Business, Bloomberg Beta, Lightship, Sapphire Partners, BI, Sapphire Ventures, Venture Partners, Foundry Group, Sinai Ventures, Sinai Capital Partners, Capital, San, Louie Partners, Partners, Ventures Peninsula Ventures, LinkedIn Locations: Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Mateo , California, Seattle, Alto, bbergman@insider.com
Unlike other businesses, venture firms do not suddenly go out of business. Limited partners such as pensions and endowments that fund venture firms have been choosier, cutting off capital to firms that have not generated acceptable returns. Why it is so difficult to spot a dying fundOpenView Venture Partners announced in December that it was suspending new investments and laying off staff. In a written statement, he later explained that Sinai Ventures has been rebranded to Sinai Capital Partners. Do you know of a venture firm no longer actively investing?
Persons: VCs, Anna Barber, they'll, they're, Roy Bahat, Brian Brackeen, Brackeen, they're reallocating, Beezer Clarkson, Clarkson, Jake Saper, Bahat, Jordan Fudge, Zachary White, Carlos Adame —, Fudge, We're, Paul Weinstein, Weinstein, Ryan Swager, Brandon Zeuner, Alsop Louie, Alsop Louie Partners, Gilman Louie, Stewart Alsop, Jason Preston, Tyler Peterson, Mike Morgan, Robert Patterson, DEFTA, George Hara, Martin Gedalin, Kevin Ober, Divergent's, Hone, Ben Bergman Organizations: Business, Bloomberg Beta, Lightship Capital, Sapphire Partners, BI, Venture Partners, Foundry Group, Sinai Ventures, Sinai Capital Partners, Capital, San, Alsop Louie Partners, Partners, Ventures Peninsula Ventures, LinkedIn Locations: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Alto , California, San Mateo , California, Lumia, Seattle, bbergman@insider.com
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHarrington: Looking at earnings in a more subdued, but not negative wayJenny Harrington of Gilman Hill Asset Management discusses her biggest takeaways from earnings season, and why she's still sitting back with plenty of cash to deploy.
Persons: Jenny Harrington, she's Organizations: Management
Netflix's "Griselda" adapts the life of drug lord Griselda Blanco. Carmen's storyline bears similarities to several real women in Blanco's life. Miami PD analyst June Hawkins was another character in the show, and the real Hawkins also consulted. One character in the show, Carmen Gutiérrez (Vanessa Ferlito), appears to be based on several women in Blanco's life who turned on her at some point. Here's everything you need to know about how her character actually corresponds to real life.
Persons: Griselda, Griselda Blanco, Carmen Gutiérrez didn't, , Blanco, Sofia Vergara, Hawkins, Jorge, Rivi, Ayala, Carmen Gutiérrez, Vanessa Ferlito, Elizabeth Morris, Carmen, " Blanco, doesn't, Blanco's, Dario, she'll, Carmen Gutiérrez wasn't, Gloria Cabán, Maria Gutiérrez, Martin Rodriguez, Netflix Carmen Cabán, Per, Cabán, Elaine Carey, Gloria, Alberto Bravo's, Carey, Carmen —, Amparo, Gilman Atehortua — Organizations: Service, Miami, Netflix, United Nations Office, Drugs, Drug, Blanco, Bravo, Drug Enforcement Agency, DEA, Independent Locations: Miami, Colombia, United States, Blanco, New York City, New York, NYC
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