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Darling Ingredients (DAR) Gets a Buy from UBS
Darling Ingredients (DAR) Gets a Buy from UBS

Business Insider

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Insider

Darling Ingredients (DAR) Gets a Buy from UBS

UBS analyst Manav Gupta reiterated a Buy rating on Darling Ingredients today and set a price target of $58.00. The company's shares opened today at $37.53. Elevate Your Investing Strategy: Take advantage of TipRanks Premium at 50% off! Unlock powerful investing tools, advanced data, and expert analyst insights to help you invest with confidence. Make smarter investment decisions with TipRanks' Smart Investor Picks, delivered to your inbox every week. According to TipRanks, Gupta is a 3-star analyst with an average return of 1.4% and a 60.43% success rate. Gupta covers the Energy sector, focusing on stocks such as DT Midstream, Cheniere Energy, and Imperial Oil. Currently, the analyst consensus on Darling Ingredients is a Strong Buy with an average price target of $46.50, a 23.90% upside from current levels. In a report released on July 7, Jefferies also maintained a Buy rating on the stock with a $46.00 price target. DAR market cap is currently $5.94B and has a P/E ratio of 35.39. Based on the recent corporate insider activity of 56 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 DAR in relation to earlier this year. Most recently, in May 2025, Randall Stuewe, the Chairman & CEO of DAR sold 40,000.00 shares for a total of $1,362,000.00.

‘Mane Manege police' initiative to be launched in Karnataka's Mysuru dist.
‘Mane Manege police' initiative to be launched in Karnataka's Mysuru dist.

The Hindu

time5 days ago

  • The Hindu

‘Mane Manege police' initiative to be launched in Karnataka's Mysuru dist.

Senior officials of Mysuru district police held a meeting in the city on Saturday to issue necessary guidelines to the police force on the implementation of 'Mane Manege police', an initiative by the State police to bring them closer to the public. Superintendent of Mysuru district police N. Vishnuvardhan and Additional Superintendents of Police C. Mallik and L. Nagesh provided the necessary guidance and directions to all the Deputy Superintendents of Police, Inspectors of Police and other staff gathered at the District Armed Reserve (DAR) parade grounds in Jyothinagar in the city on Saturday. 'Mane Manege police', which translates as 'police to every home',has been launched across the State with a view to not only maintain peace and order in the society and prevent crime, but also to create a fearless environment and ensure public protection and safety. The aim of 'Mane Manege police', which has already been inaugurated by Home Minister G. Parameshwara in Bengaluru, is to strengthen community policing and transform the existing police system into a public-friendly and proactive force. Conceptualised by Director General of Police M.A. Saleem, 'Mane Manege police'envisages beat police to visit houses, interact with people, and help resolve the problems and issues faced by them. During the meeting held at DAR parade grounds, senior police officials trained the police force on effective implementation of the initiative in the district in the coming days. A statement issued by the office of Mysuru district Superintendent of Police has sought public cooperation in the implementation of the programme. 'The police department requests the public to extend their cooperation,' the statement said, while sharing information about the programme for public awareness.

CA order for gov't to pay P28B to Hacienda Luisita not yet final, executory —Landbank
CA order for gov't to pay P28B to Hacienda Luisita not yet final, executory —Landbank

GMA Network

time19-06-2025

  • Business
  • GMA Network

CA order for gov't to pay P28B to Hacienda Luisita not yet final, executory —Landbank

State-run lender Land Bank of the Philippines on Thursday said the Court of Appeals' (CA) decision for the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) and state-run Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP) to pay P28 billion as just compensation to Hacienda Luisita Inc. (HLI) for distribution of its land to farmer beneficiaries is not yet final as the decision is still being appealed. 'The CA decision is not yet final and executory. A Motion for Reconsideration was filed by the DAR in May 2025 and is awaiting resolution,' Landbank said. 'If sustained by the CA, DAR may elevate the case to the Supreme Court (SC),' the bank said. In a 35-page decision, the CA said the Tarlac City Regional Trial Court-Special Agrarian Court (RTC-SAC) incorrectly computed the compensation for Hacienda Luisita because the amount to be paid in exchange for the property taken should be "real, substantial, full, ample, just and fair, with due consideration to the factors enumerated under Section 17 [on determination of just compensation] of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law." The decision covers 4,500 hectares of Cojuangco family-owned HLI land. 'Respondents are ordered to pay petitioner the total amount of P28,488,944,278.71 as just compensation as of 30 April 2025, without prejudice to the accrual of interest until fully paid," the CA said. In its statement, Landbank clarified that it was 'dropped as a party respondent to the just compensation case [CA-G.R. SP No. 180821, 'Hacienda Luisita, Inc (HLI). vs. Land Bank of the Philippines and DAR'] by the Court of Appeals (CA) in its decision on April 30, 2024.' 'The latest CA decision on the case, dated April 25, 2025, ordering the payment of P28.49 billion in just compensation to HLI is chargeable against the Agrarian Reform Fund (ARF), which is owned by the National Government and administered by the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR),' the bank said. The state-run lender further said its designated role was as custodian of the ARF, 'in charge of carrying out disbursement instructions by the DAR.' In November 2011, the Supreme Court voted 14-0 ordering the distribution of nearly 5,000 hectares of land to some 6,000 farmer beneficiaries of HLI. In a 56-page decision, the 14 magistrates "recalled and set aside" the option given to the farmer beneficiaries — some of them members of Alyansa ng mga Manggagawang Bukid sa Hacienda Luisita (Ambala) and Farm Workers Agrarian Reform Movement (FARM) — to remain as HLI stockholders. The high tribunal upheld its ruling in April 2012. The sprawling estate had been under the control of the family of former Presidents Corazon Aquino and Benigno Aquino III for around six decades before the SC ordered the total distribution of the property to farmworker beneficiaries.—LDF, GMA Integrated News

DAR, Landbank ordered to pay P28 billion to Hacienda Luisita
DAR, Landbank ordered to pay P28 billion to Hacienda Luisita

GMA Network

time18-06-2025

  • Business
  • GMA Network

DAR, Landbank ordered to pay P28 billion to Hacienda Luisita

The Court of Appeals (CA) has ordered the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) and state-run Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP) to pay P28 billion as just compensation to Hacienda Luisita Inc. (HLI) following the Supreme Court's decision ordering the distribution of HLI land to farmer beneficiaries. In a 35-page decision, the CA said the Tarlac City Regional Trial Court-Special Agrarian Court (RTC-SAC) incorrectly computed the compensation for Hacienda Luisita because the amount to be paid in exchange for the property taken should be "real, substantial, full, ample, just and fair, with due consideration to the factors enumerated under Section 17 [on determination of just compensation] of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law." With its ruling, the appellate court granted the petition for review filed by HLI. It also reverses and sets aside the February 15, 2023 decision and August 11, 2023 resolution of the RTC-Branch 63 of Tarlac City, which acted as the Special Agrarian Court. "Respondents are ordered to pay petitioner the total amount of P28,488,944,278.71 as just compensation as of 30 April 2025, without prejudice to the accrual of interest until fully paid," the CA said. The tribunal found that the RTC-SAC "erred," saying that in determining just compensation, "reliable and actual data should have been considered," consistent with DAR regulations, in determining the "fair and full equivalent for the loss sustained by the landowner." "There was data submitted by petitioner HLI for the computation of the Average Gross Income and that it was rejected by DAR Adjudication Board on the purported claim that it was not accurate. There was, however, no proof provided in the said DAR Adjudication Board decision that no data was submitted by the landowner [HLI] or that the data that HLI submitted cannot be verified or validated," the CA added. Further, the CA ruled that the RTC-SAC merely echoed and adopted the findings of the DAR Adjudication Board, which also relied on the valuations made by the DAR and the LBP. "To this Court, petitioner should be compensated fairly and fully in accordance with the equivalent loss sustained by it as landowner. In this regard, an examination of the circumstances of the case at bench showed that the RTC-SAC erred when it did not take into account the actual production value in the determination on how much is the correct just compensation due to petitioner HLI and when it simply affirmed the LBP and DAR's use of industry standard values in determining the land valuation of the CARP acquired properties," the CA said. "In this case, there was a clear admission on the part of DAR in its Answer that petitioner HLI's Audited Financial Statement was available and submitted to them, only that they deny considering them on the general claim, without more, that they cannot be verified or validated. We also checked the Answer with Affirmative Defense filed by LBP but it was not explained therein how the petitioner HLI's data could not be validated or verified," the CA added. The CA said the P28 billion amount for just compensation was arrived at using a prescribed formula that "provides a more equitable and fair computation of just compensation as it factors in various considerations affecting the value, not only of the property at the time of taking, but also of the money which could have accrued to the aggrieved landowner's benefit." "We have also taken into consideration that in computing the land value, the amounts already received by the petitioner in the sum of P471,501,417.98 million should be properly deducted in 2013. Thus, as it shows, the amount of just compensation due to the subject property is Php28,488,944,278.71 as of 30 April 2025," the CA said. In November 2011, the Supreme Court voted 14-0 ordering the distribution of nearly 5,000 hectares of land to some 6,000 farmer beneficiaries of HLI. In a 56-page decision, the 14 magistrates "recalled and set aside" the option given to the farmer beneficiaries — some of them members of Alyansa ng mga Manggagawang Bukid sa Hacienda Luisita (Ambala) and Farm Workers Agrarian Reform Movement (FARM) — to remain as HLI stockholders. The high tribunal upheld its ruling in April 2012. The sprawling estate had been under the control of the family of former Presidents Corazon Aquino and Benigno Aquino III for around six decades before the SC ordered the total distribution of the property to farmworker beneficiaries. — VDV, GMA Integrated News

Marion Women's Club earns national award for historic restoration
Marion Women's Club earns national award for historic restoration

Yahoo

time12-06-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Marion Women's Club earns national award for historic restoration

The Marion Women's Club Home received an accolade for its efforts in historic preservation. The Capt. William Hendricks Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) nominated the Marion Women's Club & Home for the Historic Preservation Medal and Certificate, according to an announcement. The award recognizes the club's dedication to preserving its archives and historic property. The award was in recognition of the restoration work completed at the home, 1126 E. Center St., over the past several years. 'Beginning in 2015, the Women's Club experienced a revival in club membership and community engagement which enabled the Club to begin raising funds to restore the 1903 Home and 1962 auditorium,' Sharol Herr, chair of the club's History, Museum & Preservation Committee, said. 'Projects have included digitizing Club's rich archives that date back to its formation in 1895, installing a new roof and gutters, improving foundation drainage, interior plaster repair and painting, and replacement of the original 1903 boiler, to name a few.' The award honors individuals who have made a distinguished contribution toward the historic preservation of local landmarks. The Women's Club is an all-volunteer organization. 'The Women's Club Home is an amazing project and is recognized at the state and national levels for the work that has been accomplished,' Barbara Chesney, national vice chair of DAR's Historic Preservation Committee, said in the announcement. 'It is an impressive example of a living history museum focusing on women's impact on their community. It truly deserves to be recognized with the Excellence in Historic Preservation Medal and Certificate.' DAR is a nonprofit, non-political volunteer women's service organization founded in 1890 to promote historic preservation, education and patriotism across the United States. It is headquartered in Washington, D.C. The Women's Club Home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is recognized by the Ohio History Connection's 'Re-MARK-able Ohio' bronze marker program. It was built in 1903 by Ida and Shauck Barlow and donated to the club upon their deaths in 1945 to serve as the club's headquarters and 'forever' home. For more information, visit This story was created by Jane Imbody, jimbody@ with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Journalists were involved in every step of the information gathering, review, editing and publishing process. Learn more at This article originally appeared on Marion Star: Marion Women's Club honored for preserving 1903 historic home

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