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Cooper Standard to Present at the 2025 J.P. Morgan Auto Conference
Cooper Standard to Present at the 2025 J.P. Morgan Auto Conference

Yahoo

time29-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Cooper Standard to Present at the 2025 J.P. Morgan Auto Conference

NORTHVILLE, Mich., July 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Cooper Standard (NYSE: CPS) will participate in the J.P. Morgan 2025 Auto Conference in New York City on Wednesday, Aug. 13. Jeffrey Edwards, Cooper Standard's chairman and CEO, will discuss the Company's business and strategies in a presentation at 12:35 p.m. ET. The presentation will be accessible to the public by live webcast. A link to the webcast and presentation materials will be available in advance on Cooper Standard's website at About Cooper StandardCooper Standard, headquartered in Northville, Mich., with locations in 20 countries, is a leading global supplier of sealing and fluid handling systems and components. Utilizing our materials science and manufacturing expertise, we create innovative and sustainable engineered solutions for diverse transportation and industrial markets. Cooper Standard's approximately 22,000 team members (including contingent workers) are at the heart of our success, continuously improving our business and surrounding communities. Learn more at or follow us on LinkedIn, X, Facebook, Instagram or YouTube. Contact for Media: Chris AndrewsCooper Standard(248) 596-6217CAndrews@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Cooper Standard

Prosecutors investigating group home accused in lawsuit of abusing Queens autistic man
Prosecutors investigating group home accused in lawsuit of abusing Queens autistic man

Yahoo

time10-07-2025

  • Yahoo

Prosecutors investigating group home accused in lawsuit of abusing Queens autistic man

Prosecutors are investigating a Long Island group home where a Queens mom says staff routinely abused and beat her adult autistic son for years. The Suffolk County district attorney's office confirmed Thursday, one day after the nonverbal autistic man's mother filed a federal lawsuit, that it has an 'open investigation' into allegations of abuse at the Life's WORC group home in East Islip. The Daily News was first to report about the lawsuit, which was filed in Brooklyn Federal Court Wednesday. It alleges that group home staff subjected a now 26-year-old resident, J.P., to two years of physical abuse, mistreatment and overmedication — even after video of one staffer kicking J.P. made television news in 2023. Tania Lopez, a spokeswoman for Suffolk DA Raymond Tierney, said Thursday that the investigation predates the lawsuit. Representatives of Life's WORC did not return messages seeking comment Thursday. According to the lawsuit, which cites three named whistleblowers, staff repeatedly punched and kicked J.P. and invented incidents in which he'd hit himself in the head so they could keep him in a drugged, 'zombie-like' state. Staff would tie his shirt sleeves to restrain him like he was wearing a straitjacket, gripped him so tightly he bruised, and didn't keep him properly dressed and groomed, the suit alleges, and in one instance doctors found a metal object in his colon after he was hospitalized in February 2024. The suit also alleges that administrators forced staff to delete a video from February 2023 showing one of the group home's autism support professionals, Bryan Amegah, kicking J.P. in the torso. The video got out anyway, and was aired in a News 12 Long Island story that June. 'We welcome the Suffolk County district attorney's investigation into Life's WORC,' said J.P.'s lawyer, Ilann Maazel of Emery Celli Brinckerhoff Abady Ward & Maazel LLP. 'This case involves the systemic abuse, neglect and overmedication of one of the most vulnerable members of our community. We stand ready to cooperate fully if the DA seeks to hold individuals accountable — because justice for J.P. is essential to ensuring this never happens to anyone else.' In 2019, another staffer at the group home, Richard Garnett, forced one resident there to walk naked on a treadmill until he fell and fractured his neck, according to a now-settled lawsuit. Garnett was charged, and pleaded guilty to endangering the welfare of an incompetent person and was sentenced to three years' probation, Lopez said. 'I want justice and accountability,' J.P.'s mother, who goes by her initials, V.T., to protect her son's identity, told The News. 'My son is a human being. No one should be treated that way, or spoken to [that way]. No one should raise their hand to anyone. He's a disabled man.'

Why Bloom Energy Stock Popped Today
Why Bloom Energy Stock Popped Today

Yahoo

time09-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Why Bloom Energy Stock Popped Today

J.P. Morgan upgraded Bloom stock to overweight this morning, nearly doubling its price target on the hydrogen fuel cell stock. Bloom Energy may benefit from 48E tax credits. Bloom stock costs more than 1,000 times earnings today, which is very, very expensive. 10 stocks we like better than Bloom Energy › Bloom Energy (NYSE: BE), the original hydrogen fuel cell stock, is soaring in mid-morning trading Wednesday after J.P. Morgan upgraded the stock to overweight with a $33 price target. If J.P.'s right about that price, it means Bloom stock could gain another 18% over the next 12 months -- on top of the 15.5% the stock is already up today through 10:55 a.m. ET. J.P. cites Congress's decision to maintain 48E tax credits in President Trump's recently signed "One Big Beautiful Bill" (OBBB) as key to its optimism about Bloom stock. The tax credits should add profit margin to Bloom at the same time as they encourage fuel cell system deployments, boosting Bloom's revenue. According to The Fly, J.P. is expecting these benefits to begin appearing in Bloom's financial results in fiscal (which is also calendar) year 2026. However, the analyst also anticipates that Bloom might begin guiding investors to expect these improved results this year. And that means we might start seeing better guidance as early as July 31, when Bloom is expected to report its Q2 earnings. Let's hope the analyst is right about that, because as things stand today, Bloom Energy stock does look a bit pricey. Although the company turned profitable in Q4 last year, generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) profits are still minimal, and the stock is trading for a P/E ratio well past 1,000. Bloom did generate positive free cash flow last year, but FCF is still only about $77 million over the last 12 months, giving the stock a price-to-free cash flow ratio of 73 -- quite high even if profits grow at 25% annually, as most analysts predict. Tax credits or no tax credits, Bloom stock is still too expensive to buy. Before you buy stock in Bloom Energy, consider this: The Motley Fool Stock Advisor analyst team just identified what they believe are the for investors to buy now… and Bloom Energy wasn't one of them. The 10 stocks that made the cut could produce monster returns in the coming years. Consider when Netflix made this list on December 17, 2004... if you invested $1,000 at the time of our recommendation, you'd have $687,764!* Or when Nvidia made this list on April 15, 2005... if you invested $1,000 at the time of our recommendation, you'd have $980,723!* Now, it's worth noting Stock Advisor's total average return is 1,048% — a market-crushing outperformance compared to 179% for the S&P 500. Don't miss out on the latest top 10 list, available when you join . See the 10 stocks » *Stock Advisor returns as of July 7, 2025 Rich Smith has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. Why Bloom Energy Stock Popped Today was originally published by The Motley Fool 擷取數據時發生錯誤 登入存取你的投資組合 擷取數據時發生錯誤 擷取數據時發生錯誤 擷取數據時發生錯誤 擷取數據時發生錯誤

TechnipFMC to Speak at J.P. Morgan 2025 Energy, Power, Renewables & Mining Conference
TechnipFMC to Speak at J.P. Morgan 2025 Energy, Power, Renewables & Mining Conference

Business Wire

time19-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

TechnipFMC to Speak at J.P. Morgan 2025 Energy, Power, Renewables & Mining Conference

NEWCASTLE & HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TechnipFMC (NYSE: FTI) announced today that Doug Pferdehirt, Chair and Chief Executive Officer, will speak at the J.P. Morgan 2025 Energy, Power, Renewables & Mining Conference on Wednesday, June 25, 2025, at 9:10 a.m. ET in New York. The live webcast will be available at the time of the event and can be accessed at the Investor Relations website. There will be no presentation materials associated with the event. An audio replay of the webcast will be available on this website for 30 days. About TechnipFMC TechnipFMC is a leading technology provider to the traditional and new energy industries, delivering fully integrated projects, products, and services. With our proprietary technologies and comprehensive solutions, we are transforming our clients' project economics, helping them unlock new possibilities to develop energy resources while reducing carbon intensity and supporting their energy transition ambitions. Organized in two business segments – Subsea and Surface Technologies – we will continue to advance the industry with our pioneering integrated ecosystems (such as iEPCI™, iFEED™ and iComplete™), technology leadership and digital innovation. Each of our approximately 21,000 employees is driven by a commitment to our clients' success, and a culture of strong execution, purposeful innovation, and challenging industry conventions. and follow us on X @TechnipFMC.

Jan Schwieterman, Nickelodeon's Good Burger actor, dies at 52
Jan Schwieterman, Nickelodeon's Good Burger actor, dies at 52

Express Tribune

time21-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Jan Schwieterman, Nickelodeon's Good Burger actor, dies at 52

Actor Jan Patrick 'J.P.' Schwieterman, widely recognized for his role in Nickelodeon's Good Burger, passed away at the age of 52. His death was confirmed by his brother, Chad Schwieterman, who shared the news on Facebook Earlier this month. According to Chad, J.P. had been diagnosed with an aggressive form of stage 4 cancer shortly before his passing.'It is with a heavy heart that I share the passing of my brother, Jan (JP) Schwieterman,' Chad wrote in his post. 'He recently found out he had an aggressive form of stage 4 cancer and passed yesterday evening. Please keep our family in your thoughts and prayers as we navigate this difficult time.' Chad added a heartfelt message, saying, 'Rest in peace, brother. We love you and miss you.' -Facebook. Schwieterman, originally from Bluffton, Indiana, was born on September 30, 1972. He earned his Eagle Scout badge as a child and later pursued acting, moving to California after high school. He began his career in 1994 with a role in the TV series McKenna and went on to appear in notable TV shows including ER, Felicity, Undressed, and Forever. In 1997, Schwieterman landed the role of Kurt Bozwell in Good Burger, where he starred alongside Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell. His film credits include Warlock III: The End of Innocence (1999) and American Intellectuals. After a brief acting hiatus, he returned to the screen in 2007 with the film Along the Way, which would be his last film role. Outside of acting, J.P. enjoyed photography, painting, and martial arts, and he was an avid fan of Dungeons and Dragons. He also loved to travel, with his most recent trip being to Thailand. A funeral service was held on March 4, and the family has requested donations be made to the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston in his honor. J.P. is survived by his parents, LeeRoy Schwieterman and Clara Reed, his siblings Megan, Vanessa, and Chad, and several nieces, nephews, and cousins.

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