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Watch: Library returns 1953 wedding photo found in book to couple's family
Watch: Library returns 1953 wedding photo found in book to couple's family

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time2 days ago

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Watch: Library returns 1953 wedding photo found in book to couple's family

June 10 (UPI) -- A volunteer at a Michigan library found a wedding photo from the 1950s inside a book and the facility was able to return the precious picture to the couple's granddaughter. The Sterling Heights Public Library said on social media that the photo, labeled "Frank and Josephine Ruggirello, Nana-Nono," was found inside a tome donated to the library's Used, But Sterling Bookstore. "One of my childhood friends who I haven't spoken to in years tagged me in this post, and so I read the post from the Sterling Heights Public Library," Sarah Ruggirello told WXYZ-TV. "And she recognized my last name in it and said 'Hey, are these some family members of yours?'" Ruggirello confirmed the photo was from her grandparents' Detroit wedding on Sept. 26, 1953. Frank Ruggirello died in 2020, and Josephine died in 2023. The couple had been married for 67 years. Sarah Ruggirello said the photo is now a family treasure. "My dad and I have never seen this exact photo before. We didn't know this exact photo existed," Ruggirello said. "I think now I'm going to frame it and display it somewhere in my house just because this was such a cool story and such a cool thing that happened."

Watch: Library returns 1953 wedding photo found in book to couple's family
Watch: Library returns 1953 wedding photo found in book to couple's family

UPI

time2 days ago

  • General
  • UPI

Watch: Library returns 1953 wedding photo found in book to couple's family

June 10 (UPI) -- A volunteer at a Michigan library found a wedding photo from the 1950s inside a book and the facility was able to return the precious picture to the couple's granddaughter. The Sterling Heights Public Library said on social media that the photo, labeled "Frank and Josephine Ruggirello, Nana-Nono," was found inside a tome donated to the library's Used, But Sterling Bookstore. "One of my childhood friends who I haven't spoken to in years tagged me in this post, and so I read the post from the Sterling Heights Public Library," Sarah Ruggirello told WXYZ-TV. "And she recognized my last name in it and said 'Hey, are these some family members of yours?'" Ruggirello confirmed the photo was from her grandparents' Detroit wedding on Sept. 26, 1953. Frank Ruggirello died in 2020, and Josephine died in 2023. The couple had been married for 67 years. Sarah Ruggirello said the photo is now a family treasure. "My dad and I have never seen this exact photo before. We didn't know this exact photo existed," Ruggirello said. "I think now I'm going to frame it and display it somewhere in my house just because this was such a cool story and such a cool thing that happened."

Brave Eagle CIO Says Nvidia Valuation Offers Opportunity After Recent Decline
Brave Eagle CIO Says Nvidia Valuation Offers Opportunity After Recent Decline

Yahoo

time28-03-2025

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Brave Eagle CIO Says Nvidia Valuation Offers Opportunity After Recent Decline

Robert Ruggirello, chief investment officer at Brave Eagle Wealth Management, believes investors still have an opportunity to buy into Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) after missing its massive rally. In a Friday client note, Ruggirello pointed to Nvidia's recent valuation reset as a compelling reason to enter the stock, despite the broader market's downturn. Warning! GuruFocus has detected 3 Warning Signs with NVDA. The S&P 500 (SP500) is on pace to decline more than 4% in Q1 2025, and Ruggirello said the correction phase appears to be nearing its end. While some market corrections involve a re-test of the lows, we believe valuations are compelling and would be putting new money to work, he noted. Nvidia's price-to-earnings multiple has fallen from 45x to 24x, according to Ruggirello, compared to the S&P 500's move from 25x to 21x. He said this has narrowed the valuation gap between Nvidia and the broader market, opening a window for investors who previously sat out the AI chipmaker's rally. Nvidia shares have surged 322% over the past two years, rising from $26.41 to $111.43 through Thursday's close. Markets were weaker Friday as core PCE inflation came in slightly above expectations. Traders are also watching for possible tariff-related updates from the Trump administration in the coming week. This article first appeared on GuruFocus. Sign in to access your portfolio

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