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M&A news: Howard Hughes stock (HHH) pops as Ackman mirrors Buffett in $2.1B Vantage Group deal
Shares in Bill Ackman-backed real estate company Howard Hughes Holdings ($HHH) popped 3% today after it paid $2.1 billion to buy specialty ...
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Howard Hughes' Vantage deal gives Bill Ackman a platform to build a diversified holding company
Howard Hughes Holdings' ( HHH) agreement to acquire Vantage Group Holdings, a privately held leading specialty insurance and reinsurance, for $2.1B in cash helps further Bill Ackman's aspiration to ...
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Here’s Pershing Square Holdings’ Updates on Howard Hughes Holdings’ (HHH) 15% Ownership Deal
Pershing Square Holdings, an investment holding company, released its first half 2025 investor letter. A copy of the same can be downloaded here. In the first half of 2025, the company’s NAV per share ...
Legendary investor Warren Buffett advises to be fearful when others are greedy, and be greedy when others are fearful. One way we can try to measure the level of fear in a given stock is through a ...
Proposition HHH on the Nov. 8 ballot asks Los Angeles city voters to approve a general obligation bond that would raise money to build housing for chronically homeless people. The proposal involves ...
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Most of us have heard the dictum "the trend is your friend." And this is undeniably the key to success when it comes to short-term investing or trading. But it isn't easy to ensure the sustainability ...
Last week, Los Angeles voters overwhelmingly approved an ambitious measure that would authorize $1.2 billion in bonds to pay for the construction of 10,000 units of housing for homeless people.
Now many of the old school WWE fans feel this match is a little too late for their liking, and ofcourse, they’re entirely right. The reason for the delay is the ‘King of Kings’ himself. If you’re ...
A third of the apartment units in the pipeline through Proposition HHH will each cost more than $546,000, the median sale price of a condominium in Los Angeles, according to a data analysis released ...
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