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Millie Bobby Brown's new textured short bob cut is the perfect style for fine hair
Millie Bobby Brown's new textured short bob cut is the perfect style for fine hair

Cosmopolitan

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Cosmopolitan

Millie Bobby Brown's new textured short bob cut is the perfect style for fine hair

Millie Bobby Brown has officially re-entered the bob chat, and we're more than here for it. In a recent Instagram Reel debut, MBB flaunted a fresh, blunt, textured bob haircut that sits just above her shoulders – and it's a style that all the celebrities (including Victoria Beckham and Pamela Anderson, no less) have been rocking as of late. More importantly, this style is fine‑hair goals: it adds volume, movement, and that coveted lived‑in beachy vibe without any extra bulk. Tick, tick, tick! But what really sealed the vibe? She paired the look with an abundance of spritzes of her very own Soft Girl Sheer Vanilla Hair & Body Mist from Florence by Mills. Not only does it bring that milky-vanilla, raspberry‑nectar scent (yum), but it leaves a soft, long‑lasting fragrance without any heavy silicones or damage. *Adds 12 to basket* So, if, like me, you struggle with limp, lifeless, fine strands, why not try out this very cut and style? The blunt ends give a sharper silhouette, while the texture and soft waves create density and natural lift. That all said, to be totally real with you, even though this bold chop just 'dropped' on Millie's IG, we suspect that the clip might be an old video (aka, it's an archived moment). I mean, she has recently been spotted with longer brown hair in Dubai holiday snaps! Still, whether it's fresh or a flashback, this blonde bob is one to note. Bob club, assemble! Follow Lia on Instagram. Lia Mappoura (she/her) is the Beauty Writer at Cosmopolitan UK. Covering everything from viral celebrity hair and makeup news to the latest trend predictions, she's an expert in recognising the season's next big beauty look (before it ends up all over your social media feeds). You'll usually find her putting TikTok's recent beauty hacks to the Hype Test, challenging the gender-makeup binary and social stereotypes, or fangirling over the time Kourtney Kardashian viewed her Instagram Story (yes, it's true). Find her also on LinkedIn.

Why You Might Be Interested In MBB SE (ETR:MBB) For Its Upcoming Dividend
Why You Might Be Interested In MBB SE (ETR:MBB) For Its Upcoming Dividend

Yahoo

time14-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Why You Might Be Interested In MBB SE (ETR:MBB) For Its Upcoming Dividend

It looks like MBB SE (ETR:MBB) is about to go ex-dividend in the next 3 days. The ex-dividend date is two business days before a company's record date in most cases, which is the date on which the company determines which shareholders are entitled to receive a dividend. It is important to be aware of the ex-dividend date because any trade on the stock needs to have been settled on or before the record date. Accordingly, MBB investors that purchase the stock on or after the 18th of June will not receive the dividend, which will be paid on the 20th of June. The company's next dividend payment will be €3.33 per share, and in the last 12 months, the company paid a total of €1.11 per share. Last year's total dividend payments show that MBB has a trailing yield of 0.8% on the current share price of €143.20. Dividends are an important source of income to many shareholders, but the health of the business is crucial to maintaining those dividends. So we need to check whether the dividend payments are covered, and if earnings are growing. AI is about to change healthcare. These 20 stocks are working on everything from early diagnostics to drug discovery. The best part - they are all under $10bn in marketcap - there is still time to get in early. Dividends are typically paid from company earnings. If a company pays more in dividends than it earned in profit, then the dividend could be unsustainable. MBB paid out just 16% of its profit last year, which we think is conservatively low and leaves plenty of margin for unexpected circumstances. A useful secondary check can be to evaluate whether MBB generated enough free cash flow to afford its dividend. Luckily it paid out just 5.2% of its free cash flow last year. It's positive to see that MBB's dividend is covered by both profits and cash flow, since this is generally a sign that the dividend is sustainable, and a lower payout ratio usually suggests a greater margin of safety before the dividend gets cut. Check out our latest analysis for MBB Click here to see the company's payout ratio, plus analyst estimates of its future dividends. Stocks in companies that generate sustainable earnings growth often make the best dividend prospects, as it is easier to lift the dividend when earnings are rising. If business enters a downturn and the dividend is cut, the company could see its value fall precipitously. With that in mind, we're encouraged by the steady growth at MBB, with earnings per share up 9.2% on average over the last five years. Earnings per share have been growing at a decent rate, and the company is retaining more than three-quarters of its earnings in the business. This is an attractive combination, because when profits are reinvested effectively, growth can compound, with corresponding benefits for earnings and dividends in the future. Many investors will assess a company's dividend performance by evaluating how much the dividend payments have changed over time. In the past 10 years, MBB has increased its dividend at approximately 6.9% a year on average. We're glad to see dividends rising alongside earnings over a number of years, which may be a sign the company intends to share the growth with shareholders. Is MBB worth buying for its dividend? Earnings per share growth has been growing somewhat, and MBB is paying out less than half its earnings and cash flow as dividends. This is interesting for a few reasons, as it suggests management may be reinvesting heavily in the business, but it also provides room to increase the dividend in time. It might be nice to see earnings growing faster, but MBB is being conservative with its dividend payouts and could still perform reasonably over the long run. MBB looks solid on this analysis overall, and we'd definitely consider investigating it more closely. On that note, you'll want to research what risks MBB is facing. Every company has risks, and we've spotted 1 warning sign for MBB you should know about. A common investing mistake is buying the first interesting stock you see. Here you can find a full list of high-yield dividend stocks. 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.

Al Ahly Tripoli qualify for BAL finals with record-breaking run
Al Ahly Tripoli qualify for BAL finals with record-breaking run

Libya Observer

time27-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Libya Observer

Al Ahly Tripoli qualify for BAL finals with record-breaking run

Kigali, Rwanda – Libyan basketball club Al Ahly Tripoli have secured their place in the finals of the Basketball Africa League (BAL) after a dominant performance in the Nile Conference, finishing with a perfect 6–0 record. The team, coached by Lebanon's Fouad Abou Chacra, swept past South Africa's MBB, Kenya's Nairobi City Thunder, and hosts Rwanda Army, winning both home and away ties in the round-robin stage. Their unbeaten campaign extends to 12 games, including earlier qualifiers in Tripoli and Abidjan. Al Ahly's performances in Kigali were not only convincing but historic. The Libyan side shattered the BAL's all-time scoring record with a 115–87 win over Nairobi, eclipsing the previous record of 113 points set by US Monastir in 2021. They also became the first team in the tournament's history to score over 100 points in four separate matches. Senegalese forward Jean Jacques Boissy made headlines with a 30-point game—the highest individual tally in BAL history—surpassing the previous best of 29 points set by US Monastir's DJ Hardy. Team captain Mohamed Al-Saadi also impressed, ranking second in rebounds with an average of 9.5 per game. Speaking after the win, point guard Nassim Badrouch praised the team's achievement but urged caution ahead of the finals in Pretoria, South Africa, which begin on 5 June. Al Ahly Tripoli will face fellow undefeated side Al Ittihad Alexandria of Egypt to determine final seeding. The winner will face the loser of Creole Sport (Cape Verde) vs FUS Rabat (Morocco) in the quarter-finals, while the runner-up will play the winner. The knockout stage will determine the 2025 BAL champion. The tournament is organised by FIBA Africa in collaboration with the NBA. Tags: basketball club Al Ahly Tripoli

MBB miss out on Pretoria playoffs after BAL conference elimination
MBB miss out on Pretoria playoffs after BAL conference elimination

The Herald

time25-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Herald

MBB miss out on Pretoria playoffs after BAL conference elimination

From then, MBB found their mojo and put up a seven-point extension into the score line and were 14-7 with four minutes remaining, but the Libyan outfit made a comeback and tied the game 16-16 with two minutes left. Though MBB were resilient, Al Ahly ended up winning the quarter 23-16. MBB kept on chipping important buckets in the second quarter, but whenever they moved closer to Tripoli's score, Italian head coach Abou Chacra's men would step on the accelerator. The closest difference MBB moved to was a three-point deficit at 30-27 with four minutes before halftime. Al Ahly, who had already secured a place in the playoffs, went to the dressing room team talk ahead at 42-34. The Libyans ensured that the writing was on the wall for the South Africans and diminished any thoughts of a miracle comeback. They walked away with the game in the third quarter. Jean Jacques Boissy, who was arguably the best player in the conference, slotted a three-point step back jump shot five minutes into the quarter, and Al Ahly took a lead of 22 points. Tripoli had a 69-48 advantage heading into the last 10 minutes of the game. Despite Lenard, Prinsloo and Mooring putting shots at the end, it was not enough to stop the Libyans as they walked away with a 29-point win. US player Jaylen Adams, who played 32:43 for Tripoli, finished with a top score of 28 points. Daily Dispatch

MBB miss out on Pretoria playoffs after BAL conference elimination
MBB miss out on Pretoria playoffs after BAL conference elimination

TimesLIVE

time25-05-2025

  • Sport
  • TimesLIVE

MBB miss out on Pretoria playoffs after BAL conference elimination

Johannesburg's Made by Ball's (MBB) dream of reaching the Basketball Africa League playoffs in their debut season was torpedoed when they were beaten 102-73 by Al Alhy Tripoli in their last Nile Conference game at the BK Arena in Kigali on Sunday. This means SA will not have a representative when the playoffs take place at the Sunbet Arena in Pretoria in two weeks. MBB had to beat conference leaders Al Ahly if they were to qualify to play on home soil as per the standings. They needed to finish second or at least third for the last wild card spot. That spot falls to FUS Rabat of Morocco, who, like MBB, won two games but have a better points difference of -19 compared with the Johannesburg side's -64. US import Teafale Lenard Jr put in another impressive shift on top of his 39 points which he had scored the previous day. The ex-NBA G League player put up 18 points, 11 rebounds and two assists, but his efforts were not enough to carry the team over the line. Jovan Mooring with 10 points and Pieter Prinsloo (11) were the only other players to score double figures. The bench contributed 27 points. By contrast, the men from Libya had 49 points. The 2.13m tall David Craig, who missed the Nairobi City Thunder game on Saturday with a stomach bug, returned to the starting five and was the only change head coach Sam Vincent made. Tripoli quickly opened up a four-point gap from the tip-off, but Lenard levelled matters. With that kind of clinical display from the perimeter, there is no question why Jaylen Adams walks away with the @visitrwanda_now MVP accolade 👏. #BAL5 — Basketball Africa League (@theBAL) May 25, 2025 From then, MBB found their mojo and put up a seven-point extension into the score line and were 14-7 with four minutes remaining, but the Libyan outfit made a comeback and tied the game 16-16 with two minutes left. Though MBB were resilient, Al Ahly ended up winning the quarter 23-16. MBB kept on chipping important buckets in the second quarter, but whenever they moved closer to Tripoli's score, Italian head coach Abou Chacra's men would step on the accelerator. The closest difference MBB moved to was a three-point deficit at 30-27 with four minutes before halftime. Al Ahly, who had already secured a place in the playoffs, went to the dressing room team talk ahead at 42-34. The Libyans ensured that the writing was on the wall for the South Africans and diminished any thoughts of a miracle comeback. They walked away with the game in the third quarter. Jean Jacques Boissy, who was arguably the best player in the conference, slotted a three-point step back jump shot five minutes into the quarter, and Al Ahly took a lead of 22 points. Tripoli had a 69-48 advantage heading into the last 10 minutes of the game. Despite Lenard, Prinsloo and Mooring putting shots at the end, it was not enough to stop the Libyans as they walked away with a 29-point win. US player Jaylen Adams, who played 32:43 for Tripoli, finished with a top score of 28 points.

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