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Business Wire
27-05-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
TBG Dividend Focus ETF (NYSE: TBG) Hires Bowyer Research to Advise on Proxy Voting
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The TBG Dividend Focus ETF (NYSE: TBG), an exchange-traded fund managed by The Bahnsen Group, a wealth management firm with over $7 billion in assets, today announced the hiring of Bowyer Research to advise the ETF on proxy voting. The ETF will rely on Bowyer Research's Bowyer Research Proxy Voting Guidelines, a framework that focuses on shareholder capitalism and aims to depoliticize corporate governance. Bowyer's guidelines exist to support value creation, free enterprise, market competitiveness, meritocracy, and opposes corporate governance proposals that focus on controversial political and cultural issues. 'The TBG Dividend Focus ETF wanted a proxy advisor aligned with its goal of maximizing shareholder value,' said David Bahnsen, founder, managing partner, and chief investment officer of The Bahnsen Group, and portfolio manager of the TBG Dividend Focus ETF. 'In recent years, shareholder activism has interfered with the fiduciary duty of companies to create shareholder value. Our ETF's alignment with the Bowyer Research guidelines helps to ensure that the companies we invest in are focused on maximizing shareholder value instead of weighing in on distracting hot button political matters.' The TBG Dividend Focus ETF was launched in November 2023 to implement the dividend growth philosophy of The Bahnsen Group. The actively managed ETF focuses on individual equities across the market-capitalization spectrum that offer attractive dividend yield that is both sustainable and growing. The ETF currently has $125 million in assets. The Bahnsen Group manages in excess of $7 billion. Disclaimers: The Fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses must be considered carefully before investing. This and other important information is contained in the prospectus, which may be obtained by following the links to Prospectus and Summary Prospectus or by calling +1.215.882.9983. Please read the prospectus carefully before investing. Investments involve risk. Principal loss is possible. TBG Dividend Focus ETF is distributed by Quasar Distributors, LLC.
Yahoo
12-05-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
NASCAR on FOX Kansas broadcast opens with Clint Bowyer live TV meltdown
The NASCAR on FOX broadcast of the AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway did not get off to the best start for color analyst Clint Bowyer on Sunday. As is customary during pace laps, either Bowyer or fellow analyst Kevin Harvick will key up a notable driver for a brief conversation as they trail the pace car. This week, it was Kyle Larson and Bowyer hilariously screwed up from the start. Advertisement 'Clint, how about we get to word with our pole sitter, dare we?' said veteran play-by-play voice Mike Joy. And this is where there was schadenfreude to be had. Also Read:: Corey Heim trigger Kansas NASCAR pileup that collects Bubba Wallace, others 'Let's do it. How about you Kyle Busch?' Bowyer said and then, upon realizing his gaffe, 'Or Kyle Larson. This is gonna be a good one already. 'Kyle Larson. Bowyer and the boys up in the booth here at Kansas Speedway. Boy, the Heartland Park. It's been good to you this week. We started at,' he paused again. 'I feel like I'm gonna start over. We're live on television. Advertisement 'Lakeside, down the way, High Limits race, sprint car race for you. You stole the pole right there at the end of qualifying. Poor Buescher. You've been hard on this kid at this racetrack. Can you make it two in a row for the spring race here at Kansas Speedway? I finally got it out.' The text itself doesn't do the moment justice. Kyle Larson couldn't resist the opportunity. 'Well, Jamie McMurray,' Larson said back. 'Yeah, I feel really good about our chances today. I love this track. Sun's out shining. Surface should be slick. Hopefully we can do a good job keeping it up front all day and have a shot at the end.' Advertisement Larson went on to win the race and Bowyer executed his end on the broadcast without further issue. Also Read:: NASCAR results: Kyle Larson practically perfect at Kansas Speedway Related Headlines
Yahoo
30-04-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Bowyer delivered survival 'miracle' at Burton
Gary Bowyer has been described as a miracle worker who "sprinkled belief" after taking Burton Albion from the depths of relegation danger to League One safety. When the 53-year-old took charge of the east Staffordshire side in December, they were one place and one point off the foot of the table. He came in as a permanent replacement for Mark Robinson, who became the club's shortest-serving manager when sacked in October after failing to win any of his 11 league games in charge. Three defeats and two draws from Bowyer's first five matches had Burton rock bottom and 11 points from safety on 4 January with just 14 points from 24 games. It was not until they travelled to Wigan three weeks later that former Dundee and Blackburn boss Bowyer oversaw his first win. And it was against that same side on Tuesday at a euphoric Pirelli Stadium that Burton confirmed their place in League One for next season with a draw. Burton deputy chairman Tom Davidson said the turnaround Bowyer had overseen was "nothing short of a miracle". And defender Udoka Godwin-Malife said his boss "had to take credit for what he had done". "Let's have it outright, he came into a club that had no belief at the time," Godwin-Malife told BBC Radio Derby. "And he has just turned it around and sprinkled that belief on everyone. I can't thank him and the backroom staff enough." Why Burton's rebuild is more than just flatpack football Burton secure safety with draw against Wigan Burton have become League One relegation escapologists in recent years, with Bowyer the latest boss to bring them back from the brink of tumbling into League Two. Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink returned for a second spell at Burton to keep them up in the 2020-21 season, Dino Maamria replaced the Dutchman to do the same two years later and it was only on the final day last term that Martin Paterson managed ensure they stayed put. Centre-back Ryan Sweeney has now been part of two successful relegation battles with the Brewers and summed up the latest attempt as "unbelievable". "There is no beating around the bush, we were on our knees when they came in," Sweeney said. "To have this moment is incredible." Chairman Davidson, who heads the Nordic Football Group (NFG) that took control of Burton last summer, was "super grateful" to see the club stay in the division after what has been a chastening first year. The Swedish-based group - which is made up of an eclectic consortium of more than 18 backers that includes H&M chairman Karl Johan Persson, at least two other billionaires, and NHL ice hockey stars Erik Karlsson and Mats Zuccarello - oversaw British-record levels of change at the Brewers when they bought the club from long-time owner Ben Robinson. Twenty-three players were signed last summer, the most any British side had recruited in a single transfer window, while 24 were moved on. A emphasis was put on youth, high potential and the capacity to entertain under handpicked head coach Robinson, who left his job as Chelsea development squad manager for the League One role. But the woeful start to the season and his dismissal was not what NFG envisioned their foray into English football would immediately produce. And so, to the experienced Bowyer they turned. With him, also came another recruitment drive with former Iceland striker Jon Dadi Bodvarsson the highest profile of the new arrivals. The former Wolves, Millwall and Bolton forward has come up with important strikes, but Rumarn Burrell - one of the summer recruits - has scored all of his 11 goals since January to spearhead the great escape. The latest one he netted was the goal that ensured Burton's place in the third tier. While Bowyer has had praise heaped on him, he has been keen to deflect the complements. "It's just incredible, with such a young group, to do what they have done," he said. "It we had taken it to the last second of the last game, we would have taken that from when we first came in. "To have done it now with a game to go, incredible."


BBC News
30-04-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Bowyer delivered survival 'miracle' at Burton
Gary Bowyer has been described as a miracle worker who "sprinkled belief" after taking Burton Albion from the depths of relegation danger to League One the 53-year-old took charge of the east Staffordshire side in December, they were one place and one point off the foot of the came in as a permanent replacement for Mark Robinson, who became the club's shortest-serving manager when sacked in October after failing to win any of his 11 league games in defeats and two draws from Bowyer's first five matches had Burton rock bottom and 11 points from safety on 4 January with just 14 points from 24 was not until they travelled to Wigan three weeks later that former Dundee and Blackburn boss Bowyer oversaw his first it was against that same side on Tuesday at a euphoric Pirelli Stadium that Burton confirmed their place in League One for next season with a deputy chairman Tom Davidson said the turnaround Bowyer had overseen was "nothing short of a miracle".And defender Udoka Godwin-Malife said his boss "had to take credit for what he had done"."Let's have it outright, he came into a club that had no belief at the time," Godwin-Malife told BBC Radio Derby."And he has just turned it around and sprinkled that belief on everyone. I can't thank him and the backroom staff enough." Burton have become League One relegation escapologists in recent years, with Bowyer the latest boss to bring them back from the brink of tumbling into League Floyd Hasselbaink returned for a second spell at Burton to keep them up in the 2020-21 season, Dino Maamria replaced the Dutchman to do the same two years later and it was only on the final day last term that Martin Paterson managed ensure they stayed Ryan Sweeney has now been part of two successful relegation battles with the Brewers and summed up the latest attempt as "unbelievable"."There is no beating around the bush, we were on our knees when they came in," Sweeney said."To have this moment is incredible."Chairman Davidson, who heads the Nordic Football Group (NFG) that took control of Burton last summer, was "super grateful" to see the club stay in the division after what has been a chastening first Swedish-based group - which is made up of an eclectic consortium of more than 18 backers that includes H&M chairman Karl Johan Persson, at least two other billionaires, and NHL ice hockey stars Erik Karlsson and Mats Zuccarello - oversaw British-record levels of change at the Brewers when they bought the club from long-time owner Ben players were signed last summer, the most any British side had recruited in a single transfer window, while 24 were moved on.A emphasis was put on youth, high potential and the capacity to entertain under handpicked head coach Robinson, who left his job as Chelsea development squad manager for the League One the woeful start to the season and his dismissal was not what NFG envisioned their foray into English football would immediately so, to the experienced Bowyer they him, also came another recruitment drive with former Iceland striker Jon Dadi Bodvarsson the highest profile of the new former Wolves, Millwall and Bolton forward has come up with important strikes, but Rumarn Burrell - one of the summer recruits - has scored all of his 11 goals since January to spearhead the great latest one he netted was the goal that ensured Burton's place in the third Bowyer has had praise heaped on him, he has been keen to deflect the complements."It's just incredible, with such a young group, to do what they have done," he said."It we had taken it to the last second of the last game, we would have taken that from when we first came in."To have done it now with a game to go, incredible."


BBC News
28-04-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
'Party pooper' Bowyer warns Burton not yet safe
Burton Albion manager Gary Bowyer is cautioning against complacency until the Brewers' League One survival is mathematically side are poised to complete a remarkable escape from relegation, having started the season with five points from their first 13 games, spending five months in the bottom four until they clambered above the dotted line a fortnight last-minute 2-1 victory over Cambridge on Saturday – which condemned their opponents to the drop – put them three points clear of Crawley and Bristol Rovers, both with inferior goal differences and sparked impassioned celebrations at the Pirelli Bowyer told BBC Radio Derby: "We haven't done anything yet, we've been in this game long enough to know that. This week we've been talking about Bristol Rovers, Crawley and Cambridge and everyone else who's in it."I remember Bristol Rovers needed to score seven goals from their last game of the season against Scunthorpe [to win promotion from League Two in 2022] and managed to do it."So I don't want to sound like a party pooper but it's my job to make sure we go about these next two games properly. Mathematically it's not done and until it's mathematically done, we've got to keep going."The Brewers, whose goal is superior to those of Crawley and Bristol Rovers by 12 and 14 respectively, can rubber-stamp survival by gaining a point or more when they host Wigan Athletic on Tuesday (19:45 BST).Should Burton lose, the two remaining relegation places will be decided on the final day, when they travel to fifth-placed Charlton. Crawley go to bottom side Shrewsbury, while Rovers are away to Blackpool.