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Business Insider
17-05-2025
- Business
- Business Insider
Maxim Group Sticks to Their Buy Rating for ReposiTrak (TRAK)
In a report released yesterday, Tom Forte from Maxim Group reiterated a Buy rating on ReposiTrak (TRAK – Research Report). The company's shares closed yesterday at $22.41. Confident Investing Starts Here: Quickly and easily unpack a company's performance with TipRanks' new KPI Data for smart investment decisions Receive undervalued, market resilient stocks straight to you inbox with TipRanks' Smart Value Newsletter According to TipRanks, Forte is a 4-star analyst with an average return of 8.4% and a 46.41% success rate. Forte covers the Consumer Cyclical sector, focusing on stocks such as Beyond Inc, Light & Wonder, and Jakks Pacific. The analyst consensus on ReposiTrak is currently a Hold rating. TRAK market cap is currently $409.6M and has a P/E ratio of 69.01. Based on the recent corporate insider activity of 37 insiders, corporate insider sentiment is negative on the stock. This means that over the past quarter there has been an increase of insiders selling their shares of TRAK in relation to earlier this year.

Yahoo
15-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
ReposiTrak: Fiscal Q3 Earnings Snapshot
MURRAY, Utah (AP) — MURRAY, Utah (AP) — ReposiTrak (TRAK) on Thursday reported net income of $2 million in its fiscal third quarter. On a per-share basis, the Murray, Utah-based company said it had profit of 10 cents. The software-as-a-service provider posted revenue of $5.9 million in the period. _____ This story was generated by Automated Insights ( using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on TRAK at Sign in to access your portfolio


The Hindu
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Hindu
Bengaluru's music lovers can bet on the blues this weekend
Arinjoy Trio May 9 and 10, 9:30 pm onwards Windmills, Whitefield Entry: ₹2000 (seating), ₹750 (standing), via This weekend at Windmills, the blues are in town courtesy Mumbai/Kolkata act The Arinjoy Trio. Comprising vocalist-guitarist Arinjoy Sarkar, drummer Sounak Roy and bassist Aakash Ganguly, the band has previously released EPs such as Talkin' That Talk in 2023 and their self-titled debut album in 2019. A description for the event hails them as 'one of the most exciting blues acts to emerge from the Indian music scene.' It adds, 'Known for their high-energy live performances, the trio brings together a wide range of blues styles — from Chicago blues and blues rock to R&B — delivered with authenticity and passion. With growing acclaim from audiences and artistes alike, the Arinjoy Trio have become one of India's most sought-after blues bands.' Phantom Pulse May 11, 6:30 pm onwards By Chance, Brigade Road Entry: ₹599 via plus ₹500 cover charge at the door The debut edition of gig series Phantom Pulse aims to showcase sounds from the country's underground scene. To that end, they have looped in local grindcore favourites XrepeatX, Ladakh-origin noise, power electronics and death industrial artist Ruhail Qaisar and the debut performance of city-based artist Essenar Zero, also a noise, industrial and power electronics act founded by synth artist Navnit Belur from ambient/drone project Megadrone. XrepeatX say in a collective statement that Phantom Pulse is going to be special for them, performing on the back of releasing their four-track demo Casual Violence. 'We'll be playing the demo in full, plus a few new tracks, and some material from our last full length. Our set will be short but intense — we've curated it to hit hard from start to finish. Expect it to be tight, loud, and raw — definitely bring your earplugs.' About his intentions with Essenar Zero, Navnit says, 'Both sonically and visually, it delves into existential themes — interrogating the future of human values and questioning whether the machines we've created can carry forward our essence long after we're gone.' Ruhail for his part, says, 'I am playing some new material that I have been working on since my residency in Austria, developing it over the winter in -30°C Ladakh.' Trak May 11, 6 pm onwards The Blue Room, Jayanagar Entry: ₹750, via The Blue Room in Jayanagar hosts yet another intimate jazz gig this week, offering their stage to the quartet known as TRAK. Comprising Aman Mahajan on keys, Dhani Muniz on bass, Navaneeth Krishnan on drums and Raul Mattia on a second drum kit, the band says they intend to 'simultaneously defy expectations as well as set new ones for bands that follow in this experimental stream.' An event description says TRAK is 'part of a new breed of jazz that embraces tradition precisely when it feels like it, never out of 'respect' or a longing for a different time.' It adds, 'With TRAK, jazz returns to its original purpose of creating for the individual listener a feeling of weightlessness, a sense of being removed from time altogether. There are no whiskey sours or Brooks Brothers suits here, only the same sense of shared exploration and breakneck momentum that powered the 'Jazz Age'.' Influences range from jungle rhythms and 'angular harmonies' as well as the works of Miles Davis, Joni Mitchell, Weather Report and Carla Bley. The description concludes, 'Their music is a compulsive weaving of old and new, wrapped in an aggressive yet accessible package.' Damru May 11, 8 pm onwards Gylt, Hennur Entry: ₹499, via Event organisers Astro Lab Entertainments and D Eventors are bringing down New Delhi-origin psytrance artist Damru to Gylt this weekend. The DJ-producer, vocalist and percussionist is a live performer who goes beyond DJ decks for his shows, describing his music as 'ragatrance' that 'seamlessly blends the peace and serenity of Indian classical music with the sheer power of psytrance.' The organisers hail the event as a 'mystical voyage through sound and spirit!'