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This Australian Agricultural Insider Increased Their Holding In The Last Year
This Australian Agricultural Insider Increased Their Holding In The Last Year

Yahoo

time2 days ago

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  • Yahoo

This Australian Agricultural Insider Increased Their Holding In The Last Year

From what we can see, insiders were net buyers in Australian Agricultural Company Limited's (ASX:AAC ) during the past 12 months. That is, insiders acquired the stock in greater numbers than they sold it. Although we don't think shareholders should simply follow insider transactions, logic dictates you should pay some attention to whether insiders are buying or selling shares. This technology could replace computers: discover the 20 stocks are working to make quantum computing a reality. The insider John Andrew Forrest made the biggest insider purchase in the last 12 months. That single transaction was for AU$16m worth of shares at a price of AU$1.39 each. That means that an insider was happy to buy shares at around the current price of AU$1.39. While their view may have changed since the purchase was made, this does at least suggest they have had confidence in the company's future. While we always like to see insider buying, it's less meaningful if the purchases were made at much lower prices, as the opportunity they saw may have passed. Happily, the Australian Agricultural insider decided to buy shares at close to current prices. John Andrew Forrest was the only individual insider to buy shares in the last twelve months. John Andrew Forrest bought 17.39m shares over the last 12 months at an average price of AU$1.39. The chart below shows insider transactions (by companies and individuals) over the last year. If you click on the chart, you can see all the individual transactions, including the share price, individual, and the date! Check out our latest analysis for Australian Agricultural Australian Agricultural is not the only stock insiders are buying. So take a peek at this free list of under-the-radar companies with insider buying. Looking at the total insider shareholdings in a company can help to inform your view of whether they are well aligned with common shareholders. Usually, the higher the insider ownership, the more likely it is that insiders will be incentivised to build the company for the long term. It's great to see that Australian Agricultural insiders own 76% of the company, worth about AU$640m. Most shareholders would be happy to see this sort of insider ownership, since it suggests that management incentives are well aligned with other shareholders. There haven't been any insider transactions in the last three months -- that doesn't mean much. On a brighter note, the transactions over the last year are encouraging. Judging from their transactions, and high insider ownership, Australian Agricultural insiders feel good about the company's future. Therefore, you should definitely take a look at this FREE report showing analyst forecasts for Australian Agricultural. But note: Australian Agricultural may not be the best stock to buy. So take a peek at this free list of interesting companies with high ROE and low debt. For the purposes of this article, insiders are those individuals who report their transactions to the relevant regulatory body. We currently account for open market transactions and private dispositions of direct interests only, but not derivative transactions or indirect interests. — Investing narratives with Fair Values Vita Life Sciences Set for a 12.72% Revenue Growth While Tackling Operational Challenges By Robbo – Community Contributor Fair Value Estimated: A$2.42 · 0.1% Overvalued Vossloh rides a €500 billion wave to boost growth and earnings in the next decade By Chris1 – Community Contributor Fair Value Estimated: €78.41 · 0.1% Overvalued Intuitive Surgical Will Transform Healthcare with 12% Revenue Growth By Unike – Community Contributor Fair Value Estimated: $325.55 · 0.6% Undervalued View more featured narratives — Have feedback on this article? Concerned about the content? Get in touch with us directly. Alternatively, email editorial-team (at) article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Canada's aluminium industry welcomes today's announcement on measures to protect its industry Français
Canada's aluminium industry welcomes today's announcement on measures to protect its industry Français

Cision Canada

time2 days ago

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  • Cision Canada

Canada's aluminium industry welcomes today's announcement on measures to protect its industry Français

MONTREAL, /CNW/ - Canada's aluminium industry welcomes Finance Canada's announcement of a series of measures to protect Canadian aluminium producers and workers. "We find that these announcements strike the right balance between sending a strong signal towards focused and accelerated negotiations and using a measured approach through adaptive counter-tariffs and reciprocal procurement policies," said Jean Simard, President and CEO of the Aluminium Association of Canada. "In this rapidly evolving situation, with potentially high financial impacts due to uncontrollable market reactions, we will need and seek agility and speed for government interventions should we reach the 30-day deadline without a positive resolve," he added. The industry also welcomes the Government of Canada's recognition of the fundamental differences between the aluminium and steel markets, and the need for tailored trade measures that reflect those realities. Smelted and cast and additional tariff measures "During the Government of Canada's consultations on improvements to its aluminium Import Monitoring System, Canada's aluminium industry fully supported the use of "Country of Smelt and Cast" provision to address risks of unfair trade within the CUSMA trading space," said Jean Simard. "This fourth measure announced today, including additional tariff measures, comes at the right time and will hopefully be implemented rapidly." As we did back in 2018, we are looking forward to working with our government and union counterparts, over the coming weeks through the Aluminium Taskforce, providing market and evidence-based information towards efficient, coherent and supportive government decision-making made for the aluminium industry, its workers and communities. About the Aluminium Association of Canada Founded in 1990, the Aluminium Association of Canada (AAC) represents the three Canadian world-class aluminium producers: Alcoa, Alouette, and Rio Tinto. Operating nine smelters in Canada, eight of which in Quebec, employing over 9,500 workers. The AAC and its members are active in the development of best practices in health and safety and responsible low CO 2 production. For more information, visit or X @AAC_aluminium.

Armenia's PM accuses head of Church of fathering child in febrile political row
Armenia's PM accuses head of Church of fathering child in febrile political row

BBC News

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • BBC News

Armenia's PM accuses head of Church of fathering child in febrile political row

Armenia's liberal government has never been an ally of the deeply conservative Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC), but when Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan made extraordinary allegations against an unnamed senior clergyman, it blew open a deep divide."Your Grace, go fool around with your uncle's wife. What do you want from me?" said also accused the supreme spiritual leader - Catholicos Karekin II - of breaking his vow of celibacy and fathering a child, calling on him to resign. The BBC has approached the Church for comment but has not had a now the Church and government had found a way to co-exist, but the row threatens to split an already polarised Armenian society still further – and affect the outcome of next year's could also harm peace talks that have the potential to re-shape the entire region of the South Caucasus, after Armenia's bitter defeat in a war against Azerbaijan. Armenia is believed to be the first nation to make Christianity the state religion, after its king was baptised in 301AD. Although there is a separation of Church and state by law, the Armenian constitution recognises the AAC "as a national Church". The Church has not addressed the allegations but said the prime minister had sought "to silence its voice". It has reiterated that the government has no say in the matters of Church governance. If true, Pashinyan's allegation would make the Catholicos unfit for office. Under the Church's by-laws, only monks who took a vow of celibacy can be elected a Catholicos. On these grounds Pashinyan now demands Karekin's resignation, despite having no jurisdiction over the Church. He has presented no evidence but threatened to release has also attacked other senior clergymen, including accusing one archbishop of having an affair, with the extraordinary allegation of "fooling around" with his uncle's wife. The opposition parties and two of Armenia's former presidents, Levon Ter-Petrossian and Serzh Sargsyan, have rallied behind the Church and condemned Pashinyan's move against government's relationship with the Church deteriorated after the defeat in the 2020 war against neighbouring Azerbaijan, when Karekin II joined calls from various political factions for the prime minister to step down. Pashinyan stayed in power, and the Church became a prominent anti-government Karekin II demanded the right of return for the Armenians who fled Nagorno-Karabakh, a region of Azerbaijan that it recaptured in prime minister's allies are unhappy with such interventions, as they contradict the government's position in the ongoing peace talks. Pashinyan pushes for a swift peace treaty that would see both countries drop mutual claims. But Azerbaijani media seized on nationalist opposition demands as proof that Armenia is not ready for Armenian Church has benefited from becoming a hub for dissent. With personal rivalries between the leaders of opposition parties, it is drawing in those disaffected with the analysts in Armenia suggest this might be a real reason for the government's sudden attack on the Church next general election has been scheduled for June 2026, and the anti-Church campaign could be a pre-emptive strike against the stronghold of conservative prime minister himself has linked his position to politics: "We returned the state to the people. Now we must return the Church to the people."When a powerful benefactor spoke out in support of the Church this week, the government swiftly moved against him. Russian-Armenian billionaire Samvel Karapetyan threatened to "intervene in the campaign against the Church in our own way" if opposition politicians failed to defend later, his residence was raided and on Wednesday he was charged with "making public calls to overthrow the government". He denies the charge. The conflict between Armenia's political and spiritual leader is a highly sensitive matter far beyond its national borders, as the Church has hundreds of parishes in the diaspora, from Russia and Ukraine to Western Europe, the Middle East and America. While rumours about Karekin's alleged secret family have long circulated in tabloids, for years more serious accusations were being made by diaspora parishes. They alleged that Church leaders were extorting monthly payments and micro-managing dioceses that used to enjoy operational autonomy. In 2013, the Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem accused Karekin II of having no spiritual values and only tending to its material wellbeing. The Church said the allegations were recently, Nikol Pashinyan has largely stayed above the fray. "It is my belief that government has no place in the Church's internal issues," he said soon after taking office in 2018. After years of respecting this pledge, the prime minister might have changed his the outcome of this row, it is likely to deepen polarisation in a society that has already been fractured, not just by political infighting, but by wedge issues over whether to be allied to Russia or the West and by tensions between the residents of Armenia and ethnic Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh.

Purpose And Platform: Accessibility Influencers
Purpose And Platform: Accessibility Influencers

Forbes

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

Purpose And Platform: Accessibility Influencers

Many individuals with disabilities say they just want outsiders to see an authentic portrayal of their daily lives, from their hurdles to their humor. Platforms like YouTube and Instagram are providing distribution and control of their stories in ways once unimaginable—and allowing people with disabilities the chance to reach audiences once unheard of. The below disability influencers and advocates power change in ways no gadget could. Whether through hilarious videos, insightful posts or high-profile writing, creators can provide the ultimate insight and edutainment—not just for their community, but for the vast population of non-disabled people who want to learn. Jordyn Zimmerman is autistic and was nonspeaking until she used an iPad, her first effective communication tool, at age 18. She has been a prominent advocate for the use of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) in the decade since. "When we cannot expressively say what we think, ask questions, refuse something, or share a story, it creates an internal silence," she says. Once she found her voice, Zimmerman rapidly found her way onto a national stage: she has presented (often as the keynote) at 69 conferences, schools and businesses, reaching 30,000 people. She was featured in the 2021 film This is Not About Me and has written op-eds for The New York Times. She chairs the board of the nonprofit CommunicationFIRST and has served on the President's Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities. Her firm, Accessible EDU Consulting, works with schools, educators and families to provide inclusive and challenging educational experiences for students with disabilities. Where once people with nonverbal dyskinetic cerebral palsy (meaning they can't speak or normally control their limbs) stayed in the shadows, social media has given the public once-unimaginable views into their everyday experiences. No one leverages this opportunity more than Brad Heaven, a spectacularly joyful Montreal native whose 323,000 followers on TikTok, Instagram, YouTube and other platforms watch him control his iPad with his eyes to shop online, conquer Las Vegas, and play Rocket League with his head, knees and elbows. 'Gaming is a great social aspect and can allow people to see what your personality is without seeing your disability,' Heaven says through an artificial speech device. Heaven's videos have been watched more than 64 million times. A former Goldman Sachs employee, Tiffany Yu brings business savvy to disability advocacy. She was left partially paralyzed and with PTSD after a car crash that killed her father when she was a teen. "About 15 years ago, I took a look around. I had been disabled for over 10 years and I didn't have a community,' she says. 'I didn't know how to self-advocate. I knew how to hide." Instead, she took action. Yu created Diversability, an online community for people with disabilities. She recently published the book The Anti-Ableist Manifesto, and produced the 300-part Anti Ableism social media series, which has covered new research, provided insight to her Instagram audience on what has been estimated as a $18 trillion disability market, and advised viewers on disability-related language to avoid common micro-aggressions. Salesforce worked with Diversability to train administrators with disabilities. Yu also runs an organization that has awarded one hundred $1,000 micro-grants to projects in 15 countries. She serves on the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic and Paralympic Games advisory group on workforce development, and the NIH National Advisory Board for Medical Rehabilitation research. Based in London, Dhanda is a go-to accessibility consultant for dozens of major companies such as LinkedIn, HSBC and Unilever, where she addresses accessibility across products, customers and employees. She was crucial in the development of adaptive clothing for Primark and Fred Perry; worked with Virgin on a marketing campaign featuring a wheelchair user; and advises the United Kingdom government's disability unit on the accessibility implications of proposed laws and national policy. 'One thing doesn't meet anybody's needs,' says Dhanda, who has brittle bone disease and frequently must use a wheelchair. 'It's a massive ecosystem—you can't do one without the other. Everyone needs to be on the same track for real accessibility to be achieved.' Speaker and activist Margaux Joffe founded the website Kaleidoscope Society—and later, Minds of all Kinds—after her ADHD diagnosis. While a head of product at Yahoo, she proposed creating an employee group for neurodivergent employees, the tech industry's first. It grew rapidly, and Joffe moved into accessibility full time. She asked about getting photos of people with disabilities on Yahoo! sites, but creators told her they relied on Getty Images, one of the world's largest image banks. So she pitched a partnership between Getty and 17 disability organizations to create a new collection to showcase people with disabilities, write guidelines on how to represent disabilities for 200,000 photographers, and research how people with disabilities want to be represented—in routine situations, as it turned out. "A lot of [disabled] representation is two sides of a spectrum, either pitiful or heroic," she says. "Images of people in a fake wheelchair in a dark corner looking sad, or people with disabilities as superheroes." The new images have been downloaded by 5,000 businesses for use in advertisements, web pages, social media and other content. Hannah Aylward (L) and Shane Burcaw (R) Studio Twelve:52 For so long—and still—the conventional media has portrayed disabled people through lenses of challenge and inspiration. How about fun and adventure? Marriage and fertility problems? Those everyday subjects are the focus of Squirmy and Grubs (a.k.a. Hannah Aylward and Shane Burcaw), who invite millions of subscribers on YouTube and other platforms into their everyday life, and how Burcaw's spinal muscular dystrophy—he is in a wheelchair and cannot control his arms—usually, but not necessarily, impacts it. From scary amusement-park rides to how Burcaw 'got 30% bigger!' (through better nutrition), their videos entertain and alter perceptions, but also have led to real-life change. (After Burcaw profiled how he couldn't sign up for TSA Precheck because the camera was too high and his arms couldn't reach the fingerprint scanner, TSA updated hundreds of enrollment centers with accessible equipment.) But their videos—which have been viewed more than 760 million times—are ebullient and downright hilarious, like the one where they read and cringe at each other's journals. 'The general goal is to improve how society views disabilities,' Burcaw says. 'Our life is not a tragedy.' Lucy Edwards' videos have been viewed more than one billion times—but never once by her. Blind since she was 17, Edwards' massive audience of 2 million followers goes beyond fellow low-vision people, who get tips on how to navigate hotel stairs and apply makeup, but also sighted people, whom she invites into her world and answers questions they would otherwise be afraid to ask. (Like, 'What does a blind person see?') Based in the United Kingdom, Edwards is far more than a social-media influencer—she does segments for BBC, models for Procter & Gamble's Pantene hair products, and was the face for Mattel's first blind Barbie doll, complete with fashionable cane and clothes with different tactile textures and velcro to make them easier to dress. 'That play and that moment of imagination,' Edwards says, 'is being given to young vision-impaired kids who were basically pushed out from being able to imagine different worlds.' During times of disaster, people with disabilities experience more challenges and are frequently left out of emergency communications and plans. For example, after the attacks of September 11, 2001, the federal government froze the zone around the Twin Towers and then realized its communications and alternate transportation weren't accessible—so they called on Marcie Roth, then at the National Council on Independent Living. "I found myself providing guidance and technical assistance to the White House on what happens for people with disabilities and disasters," she says. It's been her focus ever since, as a leader at the Federal Emergency Management Agency under Barack Obama, on the United Nations Secretary General's Early Warnings for All global initiative (which plans on assuring every person on earth access to early warnings by 2027), and as executive director of the World Institute on Disability, which among other strategies uses 1,500 disabled testers to determine whether systems are accessible.

BIGBLOC subsidiary StarBigBloc gets shareholder approval to launch IPO, subject to regulatory nods and market conditions
BIGBLOC subsidiary StarBigBloc gets shareholder approval to launch IPO, subject to regulatory nods and market conditions

Business Standard

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Standard

BIGBLOC subsidiary StarBigBloc gets shareholder approval to launch IPO, subject to regulatory nods and market conditions

PNN New Delhi [India], June 17: StarBigBloc Building Material Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of BigBloc Construction Limited (BSE: 540061), one of India's leading manufacturers of Aerated Autoclaved Concrete (AAC) Blocks, Bricks, and Panels, has received shareholder's approval to raise funds through an Initial Public Offering (IPO). The IPO aims to unlock shareholder value, raise growth capital for expansion, and potentially enhance the overall valuation of BigBloc Construction Ltd. Highlights: * In May 2024 board of directors approved to raise funds through an SME IPO to support expansion plans * Company recently acquired 57,500 sq. mts. land in Madhya Pradesh to establish India's largest greenfield AAC blocks facility * Company aims at increasing its production capacity from 250,000 cubic meters per annum to over 1.2 million cubic meters per annum over the next 4-5 years * For FY25, BigBloc Constructions Ltd reported revenue of Rs. 224.6 crore The proposal was approved at the company's Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) held on June 13, 2025. The IPO proposal is subject to necessary regulatory approvals, prevailing market conditions, and other applicable clearances. Commenting on the development, Mr. Mohit Saboo, Director and Chief Financial Officer, BigBloc Construction Ltd said, "This is a significant milestone in our growth journey. The IPO will enable StarBigBloc Building Materials Limited to access capital markets, drive next phase of expansion, and solidify its market position across India. This step aligns with our long-term vision to scale efficiently and establish our stronghold in building material sector. The AAC block industry is set to play a pivotal role in India's construction sector, and our company is ready for a significant leap forward." Incorporated in 2015, BIGBLOC Construction Ltd is one of the largest and only listed AAC block manufacturer in India, with a 1.3 million CBM annual capacity across plants in Gujarat (Kheda, Umargaon, Kapadvanj) and Maharashtra (Wada). For FY25, BigBloc Constructions Limited reported Revenue from Operations of Rs. 224.6 crore. StarBigBloc Building Material Ltd currently operates a manufacturing facility in Kheda, near Ahmedabad, with an installed capacity of 250,000 cubic meters per annum. This plant effectively caters to a broad market, covering major parts of Gujarat and extending its reach to Udaipur in Rajasthan and Indore in Madhya Pradesh. In May 2024, the Board of Directors of StarBigBloc Building Material Ltd approved a proposal to raise funds through an SME IPO or Preferential Issue, subject to necessary approvals and prevailing market conditions. The company aims at increasing its production capacity from the current 250,000 cubic meters per annum to over 1.2 million cubic meters per annum over the next 4-5 years. As part of its growth roadmap, the company is targeting revenues of Rs. 428 crore by FY27-28, with a projected EBITDA of Rs. 125 crore and net profit of Rs. 80 crore. Recently, Starbigboc Building Material received all key approvals for its upcoming project in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. These include Town Planning Clearance (TPC), Land Registration, Gram Panchayat approval, and the Non-Agricultural (NA) order for the acquired land. With these clearances in place, the company is set to establish India's largest greenfield AAC Blocks manufacturing facility at the proposed site, marking a major milestone in its expansion strategy and reinforcing its leadership in the sustainable building materials space. Earlier in Feb 2025, company acquired approx. 57,500 sq. mts. land at Khasra No. 382, 387, 389/2, Gram Nimrani, Tehsil Kasrawad, District - Khargone, Madhya Pradesh for the purpose of AAC Blocks business expansion in central India. This strategic land acquisition was aimed at expanding AAC Blocks business to better serve the growing demand across central India. About Bigbloc Construction: Incorporated in 2015, BIGBLOC Construction Ltd is one of the largest and only listed AAC block manufacturer in India, with a 1.3 million CBM annual capacity across plants in Gujarat (Kheda, Umargaon, Kapadvanj) and Maharashtra (Wada). The company, which markets its products under the 'NXTBLOC' brand, is one of the few in the AAC industry to generate carbon credits. With over 2,000 completed projects and 1,500+ in the pipeline, The company's clients include Lodha, Adani Realty, IndiaBulls Real Estate, DB Realty, Prestige, Piramal, Oberoi Realty, Tata Projects, Shirke Group, Shapoorji Pallonji Group, Raheja, PSP Projects, L & T, Sunteck, Dosti Group, Purvankara Ltd, DY Patil, Taj Hotels, Godrej Properties, Torrent Pharma, GAIL among others. For more details, please visit: Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Investing in stocks includes financial risks, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Readers should conduct their own research or consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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