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Everus Construction announces dismissal of securities class action
Everus Construction announces dismissal of securities class action

Business Insider

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Insider

Everus Construction announces dismissal of securities class action

Everus Construction (ECG) Group announced that a recently filed securities class action against the company and certain of its directors and officers has been voluntarily dismissed. As disclosed in the company's first quarter 2025 Form 10-Q filed April 4, 2025, with the Securities and Exchange Commission, John Scofield filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York against the company on behalf of himself and a putative class seeking to recover damages for alleged violations of Sections 10(b) and 20(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. On May 28, 2025, Scofield filed a Notice of Voluntary Dismissal, dismissing the case without prejudice. Confident Investing Starts Here:

Everus Announces Dismissal of Securities Class Action Against Company
Everus Announces Dismissal of Securities Class Action Against Company

Business Wire

time29-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Everus Announces Dismissal of Securities Class Action Against Company

BISMARCK, N.D.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Everus Construction Group (NYSE: ECG) today announced that a recently filed securities class action against the company and certain of its directors and officers has been voluntarily dismissed. As disclosed in the company's first quarter 2025 Form 10-Q filed April 4, 2025, with the Securities and Exchange Commission, John Scofield filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York against the company on behalf of himself and a putative class seeking to recover damages for alleged violations of Sections 10(b) and 20(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. On May 28, 2025, Scofield filed a Notice of Voluntary Dismissal, dismissing the case without prejudice. About Everus Construction Group Everus Construction Group, Inc., a member of the S&P SmallCap 600®, is Building America's Future™ by providing a full spectrum of construction services through its electrical and mechanical, and transmission and distribution specialty contracting services across the United States. These specialty contracting services are provided to utility, transportation, commercial, industrial, institutional, renewable and other customers. Its E&M contracting services include construction and maintenance of electrical and communication wiring and infrastructure, fire suppression systems, and mechanical piping and services. Its T&D contracting services include construction and maintenance of overhead and underground electrical, gas and communication infrastructure, as well as manufacturing and distribution of transmission line construction equipment and tools. For more information about Everus, visit or email investors@

Northern Ireland Women dealt injury blow as midfield star pulls out ahead of key double-header
Northern Ireland Women dealt injury blow as midfield star pulls out ahead of key double-header

Belfast Telegraph

time21-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Belfast Telegraph

Northern Ireland Women dealt injury blow as midfield star pulls out ahead of key double-header

The midfielder has picked up a hamstring injury that has ruled her out for the clashes at home to Poland and away to Bosnia and Herzegovina. Nottingham Forest Women defender Nat Johnson has been called up to replace the 26-year-old Scofield, who has been a regular in Oxtoby's starting line-up since switching allegiance and making her debut for Northern Ireland in 2024. The London-born midfielder has just completed a loan spell at Sheffield United Women in the FA Women's Championship from London City Lionesses, while she also previously plied her trade for Leicester City Women in the Women's Super League. Scofield's withdrawal is unwelcome news for Oxtoby with Northern Ireland facing Poland at Seaview on Friday, May 30 (7.00pm) before travelling to Zenica to take on Bosnia and Herzegovina on Tuesday, June 3 (6.00pm BST) in two crucial Nations League B, Group 1 encounters. With Northern Ireland sitting second in the group with seven points from four games as they stare into the final two games of the League, the first clash sees them lock horns with unbeaten League leaders Poland, who have 10 points, before tackling the third-placed Bosnians who are perched on four points. Their current position would be good enough for a Promotion Play-Off to get into League A, however failing to beat Poland would rule out their chances of automatic promotion courtesy of their inferior head-to-head record. Similarly, they are at risk of falling into a Relegation Play-Off. Bettering third-placed Bosnia's result against winless Romania on Matchday Five would eliminate that possibility and confirm Northern Ireland's League B survival, however any other outcome would ensure their fate goes right down to the final day.

Investigation after dead cat found in bin bag
Investigation after dead cat found in bin bag

Yahoo

time28-04-2025

  • Yahoo

Investigation after dead cat found in bin bag

An owner reportedly left a heavily-pregnant cat to die in a bin bag, an animal rescue centre has said. Bosses at Little Paws Rescue, based in Clevedon, North Somerset, said an investigation has been launched after one of the "most horrific" incidents they have had to deal with. They were called on Sunday after a member of the public found the dead cat on a popular walking route, called the 100 steps, in Hanham, South Gloucestershire. Imogen Scofield, from Little Paws Rescue, said "heartbreakingly" the calico cat tried to claw her way out of the bag and went into labour after being dumped. More news stories for Bristol Watch the latest Points West Listen to the latest news for Bristol But due to the circumstances, none of the kittens survived, the animal charity said. Ms Scofield continued: "It is the most upsetting thing we've had to witness, this poor cat didn't deserve to suffer like she did. "There is help out there and they could have contacted a rescue [centre] like ourselves who would have helped." Ms Scofield also confirmed the charity is asking people who live near the 100 steps to bring forward any CCTV from Sunday. "The authorities are involved too, but we will do all we can to find out who did this," she added. Follow BBC Bristol on Facebook, X and Instagram. Send your story ideas to us on email or via WhatsApp on 0800 313 4630. Firm apologises after worker caught 'mistreating' cat Abandoned 'Harry Potter' puppies searching for homes Ban and prison for woman who abandoned dogs Little Paws Rescue

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