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Cactus (WHD) Gets a Buy from Barclays
Cactus (WHD) Gets a Buy from Barclays

Business Insider

timean hour ago

  • Business
  • Business Insider

Cactus (WHD) Gets a Buy from Barclays

Barclays analyst David Anderson maintained a Buy rating on Cactus (WHD – Research Report) on June 18 and set a price target of $53.00. The company's shares closed last Wednesday at $45.49. Confident Investing Starts Here: Easily unpack a company's performance with TipRanks' new KPI Data for smart investment decisions Receive undervalued, market resilient stocks right to your inbox with TipRanks' Smart Value Newsletter According to TipRanks, Anderson is an analyst with an average return of -1.0% and a 46.08% success rate. Anderson covers the Energy sector, focusing on stocks such as Baker Hughes Company, Cactus, and TechnipFMC. The word on The Street in general, suggests a Moderate Buy analyst consensus rating for Cactus with a $53.67 average price target, representing a 17.98% upside. In a report released on June 3, Stifel Nicolaus also reiterated a Buy rating on the stock with a $57.00 price target.

Gillian Anderson had an epiphany that changed how she saw aging: ‘Why waste time?'
Gillian Anderson had an epiphany that changed how she saw aging: ‘Why waste time?'

Toronto Star

time6 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Toronto Star

Gillian Anderson had an epiphany that changed how she saw aging: ‘Why waste time?'

Gillian Anderson does not mince words. Speaking about wellness culture and the pressure to self-optimize on the podcast 'How To Fail' in 2023, she said in a calm, matter of fact and confident tone: 'I realized that anytime somebody tells me to do something, I'm going to say f—k off.' In a culture where women still feel obliged to be people pleasers, the 56-year-old actress makes being forthright look easy. When we spoke over video call from the Cannes Film Festival, where Anderson was attending L'Oréal Paris' Lights on Women's Worth Award, I asked if she's always been able to set boundaries. 'I was quite a rebellious teenager,' she said. Yet it wasn't until her 40s that she felt able to speak her mind without fear, without worrying about what other people thought. 'It was almost like something that pre-existed but I didn't realize how valuable it was, and that it was something that I could actually vocalize and delight in,' she said. 'There was something that felt really good about having that.'

Gillian Anderson had an epiphany that changed how she saw aging: ‘Why waste time?'
Gillian Anderson had an epiphany that changed how she saw aging: ‘Why waste time?'

Hamilton Spectator

time7 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hamilton Spectator

Gillian Anderson had an epiphany that changed how she saw aging: ‘Why waste time?'

Gillian Anderson does not mince words. Speaking about wellness culture and the pressure to self-optimize on the podcast 'How To Fail' in 2023, she said in a calm, matter of fact and confident tone: 'I realized that anytime somebody tells me to do something, I'm going to say f—k off.' In a culture where women still feel obliged to be people pleasers, the 56-year-old actress makes being forthright look easy. When we spoke over video call from the Cannes Film Festival, where Anderson was attending L'Oréal Paris' Lights on Women's Worth Award, I asked if she's always been able to set boundaries. 'I was quite a rebellious teenager,' she said. Yet it wasn't until her 40s that she felt able to speak her mind without fear, without worrying about what other people thought. 'It was almost like something that pre-existed but I didn't realize how valuable it was, and that it was something that I could actually vocalize and delight in,' she said. 'There was something that felt really good about having that.' Gillian Anderson at the L'Oréal Lights on Women Award at the Cannes Film Festival on May 23, 2025. Anderson has also become more vocal about women's sexual pleasure. A far remove from how most of us came to know her — as brainy, buttoned-up agent Dana Scully from the '90s TV show 'The X-Files' — this sex-positive persona seemed to be a spillover from her role as a sex therapist on Netflix's 'Sex Education.' When Anderson was nominated for a Golden Globe for her work on the show in 2024, she wore a strapless Gabriela Hearst gown subtly decorated with white embroidered vulvas. Gillian Anderson at the 2024 Golden Globe Awards in a white gown embroidered with vulvas. Last year, she published 'Want: Sexual Fantasies by Anonymous,' a collection of women's sexual fantasies which were submitted from all over the world; she also has a functional soft drinks brand, G Spot, which includes the flavour, 'Arouse.' In this, and in everything she does, Anderson proves that life after 50 is full of possibility. 'I certainly feel that and have been embracing that and really properly leaning into it and taking advantage of it,' she said. 'What's interesting is when I've been asked about it, there's part of my brain that just thinks, 'Well, of course. I mean, why wouldn't it be?'' Still, Anderson said leaving behind her youth wasn't a seamless transition. She experienced two periods of 'deep grief, real sadness and feeling of loss,' one in her late 30s, another in her early 40s, sparked by the realization that she was on the other side of something. In her 40s, she had a mind-altering epiphany: she was the youngest she was ever going to be for the rest of her life. 'It was like, my brain exploded,' she said. 'It's such an obvious thing to say, but at the same time, this is right now. Appreciate where you are right now. Why waste time?' But she understands why many of us feel apprehensive about what life has in store once we hit the midpoint, and why we delight in witnessing women over 50 in popular culture thrive. 'To see women our age showing that not only is there a next, but it's a really fantastic next is really important,' said Anderson, who recently landed her first beauty contract earlier this year, as a face of L'Oréal Paris's Age Perfect line. 'I encourage women to look forward to this time and not be afraid of this time, but to know that it can be incredibly positive and empowering — actually more empowering than some of the other decades that we've lived.' Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs at a London screening of 'The Salt Path.' As Anderson has progressed further into her career, she's begun working with more women directors — including on 'The Salt Path,' out later this month. The film, based on writer Raynor Winn's memoir, is a drama about a married couple who walk across the south west coast of England after becoming homeless. It was directed by Marianne Elliott, and the crew was populated with many women, including a producer and the director of photography. 'Anytime I see a woman director, I celebrate it. It's just a very different vibe,' Anderson said, comparing the atmosphere to the 'very male-centred, very macho' sets that she's become accustomed to. From here, Anderson is feeling ready for whatever is next. 'I'm not afraid of my age or the changes that are happening. I feel proud to be the age that I am,' she said. 'I'm continuing to build and to grow and do what I set my mind to.'

After mother's alleged murder, Anderson woman starts non-profit to help train law enforcement
After mother's alleged murder, Anderson woman starts non-profit to help train law enforcement

Yahoo

time10 hours ago

  • Yahoo

After mother's alleged murder, Anderson woman starts non-profit to help train law enforcement

ANDERSON — For more than seven months, Megan Tomlinson worked to bring justice to her mother, who was reportedly murdered by her husband. Leslie Hope Houston died on Oct. 17, 2024; her husband, John Daughtery, was charged with her murder on May 27. Tomlinson spent time after her mother died reviewing medical records, autopsy results and police reports seeking answers. 'There was an ongoing investigation,' said Andrew Hanna, chief deputy in the Madison County Prosecutor's Office. 'During the course of the investigation in this case, Megan provided essential evidence in the form of documents, recordings, and other information that helped bring criminal charges. We will continue to work with Megan in the prosecution of this case to ensure justice is served.' On what would have been her mother's 47th birthday, June 14, Tomlinson publicly launched a nonprofit called Silver Lining of Hope, Inc. 'Silver Lining of Hope was created in memory of my mom, Hope, a woman who loved deeply, survived so much, and was ultimately killed by the person who should've protected her the most,' Tomlinson said. 'I refuse to let her become just another domestic violence statistic.' Hanna said he supports the creation of the not-for-profit organization. 'Megan is making the best of an incredibly difficult situation to both prevent these kinds of cases from happening in the first place and to help provide training and information law enforcement needs to solve these cases when they do occur,' Hanna said. 'Their work bridges the gap between policy and lived experience, between research and reform,' he added. Tomlinson spent the months after the death of her mother trying to get law enforcement and prosecutors to file murder charges against Daugherty. One goal of Silver Lining of Hope, Tomlinson said, is to build trauma-informed resources for families, provide forensic case reviews with the support of professional volunteers, and train law enforcement and medical professionals to recognize signs of abuse, with an emphasis on strangulation. Tomlinson said the night before her mother died, she requested a welfare check. She didn't learn until two days later that her mother had been admitted to the hospital and was determined to be brain dead. 'I want ensure my mother is more than just a statistic,' she said. 'I want to prevent another person (from being) murdered by a loved one.' Tomlinson said because the charges against Daughtery are still pending, there is a lot she can't discuss publicly. 'I wish there had been a way that she could have gotten some help,' she said. 'It's about seeing justice done.' Tomlinson said Daughtery was a 'highly manipulative person, and extremely violent.' According to a probable cause affidavit, Anderson police officers were dispatched for medical assistance on Oct. 11, 2024, at the residence and found Houston on the floor where paramedics were performing CPR. The court document states Daughtery was at the residence and told police he returned home from work and Houston had fallen and fell asleep in the kitchen. The court document states that a CT scan at St. Vincent Hospital located a massive intracranial injury. A neurosurgical team in Indianapolis determined Houston's injuries were not survivable. She died on Oct. 17, 2024. Indianapolis doctors noted Houston had numerous bruises and other injuries in various stages of healing, including on her feet, arms, legs, neck and breast, according to the court document. 'The extent and nature of the findings were consistent with domestic abuse and possible strangulation,' according to the doctors. An autopsy showed Houston had an elevated level of ethanol in her system and listed the cause of death as an intracranial hemorrhage. Several family members told Anderson police that Daughtery had been physically abusive toward Houston and at times hit her head on the floor since 2019, according to the probable cause affidavit. Daughtery denied any physical abuse between the couple during an interview with police. His brother Lonnie Daughtery was sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2012 in Kentucky for the murder of his wife and her cat at a hotel in Elizabethtown, according to an article in the local newspaper. Daughtery, of Noblesville, pleaded guilty to charges of murder and second-degree animal cruelty. He told police he strangled his wife, Michele D. Daughtery, because she wanted to commit suicide but could not complete the act herself. He claimed to have acted out of compassion and at the request of his wife, whom he believed was depressed as well as 'terminally ill and in pain.' The couple had been married for 10 years at the time of her death and were in Elizabethtown on vacation. Hardin County Coroner Dr. Bill Lee said Michele Daughtery's autopsy showed no signs of a life-threatening condition. Although there were some gall stones and a high level of drugs in her system, Lee said there was nothing that would require medical treatment.

Arkansas' Dave Van Horn Reacts After Loss to LSU
Arkansas' Dave Van Horn Reacts After Loss to LSU

Yahoo

time11 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Arkansas' Dave Van Horn Reacts After Loss to LSU

Arkansas' Dave Van Horn Reacts After Loss to LSU originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Arkansas lost to LSU 4-1 in their first game of the 2025 College World Series. The Razorbacks are set to face Murray State on Monday at 2:00 p.m. ET in an effort to keep their hopes alive in the tournament. Advertisement Head Coach Dave Van Horn shared his thoughts after the game. 'I thought our pitching was incredible. Obviously Anderson and Shores did a tremendous job. And they finished it up with Evans in the ninth. We had a couple of chances to score some runs and we didn't. Reese hit a home run and got us kind of feeling pretty good, down 3-1. We just needed to score the next inning, but we didn't. Really it boiled down to Anderson. He didn't give us anything. He's 11-1 because he's really good,' said Van Horn. On pulling starter Zach Root early in the game. Dave: To me, it was a hard decision. I had to make a decision. Anderson looked really good. Seems like we weren't getting good swings off him. We were already down three runs. Advertisement They had, I think, Frey coming up, who's hitting over .400 against left-handers. And I just didn't feel like we could let them score anymore. I had a great pitcher in the bullpen who was hot. Yeah, it's early, but the wind's blowing in. It's going to be tough to hit it over anybody's head. Scoring a lot of runs against Anderson to me wasn't something that was going to happen. I hated to do it, but I just felt like it was the right decision. And I'll stand by it. It was the right decision. On how the team felt after falling behind 3-0. Dave: The feeling was we still have seven innings to go or actually eight because I think it was the top of the second. We had eight at-bats. So, we were still in it 3-0, not a problem. We can score three real quick. Advertisement Maybe not tonight with the way they pitched or the way the wind was blowing, but it can happen. I think we were just trying to chip away. Now you start getting into the fifth, sixth inning and you start getting concerned. And Reese hit a home run and still nobody out. That would have been big. I think we had another inning where we had the lead-off man on. He gets to second on a wild pitch and we don't score him. Thomas can't hit a ball any harder to center field but that's the breaks of the game. But the mood was confident. And it's one game. Now we put ourselves in a hole that we've got to dig ourselves out of. Advertisement On LSU starter Kade Anderson. Dave: He really just doesn't leave the ball over the middle of the plate. Even his misses are close. He missed a lot of pitches away to righties that you could tell he was a little frustrated that it was that tight. Changes speeds just enough. The first time we faced him, he struck us out more, but we hit him harder. When we hit it, we hit it hard, and we scored some runs on him. Tonight, when we hit it, we didn't hit it real hard most of the time. He's a really good pitcher, polished. I think he's going to continue to just get a lot better as he gets bigger and stronger. You can just see the projection there. On what's ahead as Arkansas looks to fight their way through the losers bracket. Advertisement Dave: Obviously we need to move on from this one and get over it and not think too far down the road. We've just got to take care of business on Monday. We need to play good Monday because if we don't there's no Tuesday. If we can get through Monday, we've got Tuesday. We've got to do the same thing. You just can't get all uptight about it. These guys, they've come back and won games. They've done some great things this year. So that's what I told them. We've got a bullpen full of pitchers. We've got a bunch of hitters that can hit. They didn't have a good night. We need to move on and get ready for Monday. Advertisement Related: Livvy Dunne Shares Revealing Swimsuit Photos Related: Angel Reese and Livvy Dunne React to Hailey Van Lith Swimsuit Photo Shoot This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 15, 2025, where it first appeared.

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