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On November 11, 2019, Elizabeth Diller, a cofounding partner of Diller, Scofidio + Renfro and the recipient of the first MacArthur Foundation fellowship awarded in the field of architecture, spoke to a standing-room-only crowd on campus about the completion of two of New Yorks most recent high-profile building projects, the latest expansion of the Museum of Modern Art and the opening of the Shed, the multi-arts center in Hudson Yards.
Amale Andraos, dean of the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, which hosted the event, introduced Diller and noted theastonishing impact of her firms work.
DS+R, an interdisciplinary design studio that integrates architecture, visual arts and performing arts, has shaped what it means to be a cultural institution today and for the future, as well as reimagined how we interact with these institutions and how we understand their role in urban public space," Andraos said, adding that the firm'swork is more than buildings. "The practice has creatively probed the boundaries of architecture as a discipline" and "has a remarkable capacity to visibly render material, the constant question we pose ourselves as architects, which is where to draw or build the line.
In her talk, Diller compared the Museum of Modern Art withthe Shed, both of which are in midtown Manhattan, six avenues apart and 27 streets north-south from one another, yet they couldnt be more different, she said.
After Dillers presentation, Andraos asked her if designing projects in her own city, New York, is different fromworking in other places. Diller answered that there are a lot of architects whoparachute into other cultures,and they need to be sensitive to the fact that culture isn't global. However, she said,"it would be bad if we just worked in our own backyard, we need to import and export talent, but theres a huge learning curve.
Andraos then asked Diller if she thought architecture schools should teach students about entrepreneurship and how to create business plans.
The key, Diller said, was to keep everything in balance. She suggested that students should be willing to do something youre unqualified to do because it could be your best work."
But Diller conceded that being an expert in everything is impossible. "We used to think architects weregeneralists, but were specialists who find the right collaborators. Architecture is not independent and autonomous; its part of everything else. So, figure out how to make the right alliances to have your voice heard.
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In the markets, a corporation's fortunes may turn on a dime; more often, they turn on a quarter -- a reporting quarter, that is. The narrative Dollar Tree(NASDAQ: DLTR) provided last quarter of improving health in its Family Dollar segment was completely forgotten as a reduced full-year outlook became the dominant story line. Shares of theconsumer staples giant withered by as much as 17% on Tuesday following the company's release of fiscal third-quarter 2019 earnings. Let's unpack the last three months and trace the roots of investor displeasure, bearing in mind that allcomparative numbers refer to those of the prior-year quarter.
Data source: Dollar Tree. EPS = earnings per share.
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Dollar Tree's fourth-quarter outlook anticipates a bit of stumbling at year-end. The company expects low-single-digit comps growth next quarter, resulting in expected revenue of$6.33 billion to $6.44 billion. At the midpoint of this range, the fourth quarter's top line will advance by just 2.8% over the prior-year period.
Management quantified the fourth-quarter impact of trade import tariffs under Sections 301-310 of the U.S. Trade Act of 1974, more commonly referred to as Section 301 tariffs. Dollar Tree estimates that Section 301 tariffs imposed on its imports from China will inflate its cost of goods sold by $19 million, or $0.06 per share, in the final three months of the year. Fourth-quarter diluted EPS, including this impact, is expected to land between $1.70 and $1.80.
At the midpoint of this range, EPS will fall below diluted EPS of $1.93 achieved in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2018 (after adjusting for a number of one-time charges the company incurred during that period). The expected tariff impact accounts for one-third of the drop of $0.18 between last year's fourth-quarter EPS and the midpoint of the current projected range. The rather weak fourth-quarter sales growth and some additional expected margin obstacles are supplying the rest of the differential.
The company characterizes these obstacles as "additional pressure on merchandise margin based on lower-margin consumables growing faster than originally forecast; payroll cost pressure in distribution centers; and increased run rates for repairs and maintenance, utilities, and depreciation."
The year-end weakness also affects Dollar Tree's full-year forecast. Management tightened its fiscal 2019 revenue expectation to a range of $23.62 billion to $23.74 billion from a previous range of$23.57 billion to $23.79 billion. Diluted EPS for the 12-month period is now projected to land between $4.66 and $4.76. This is well below the $5.45 in fiscal 2018 adjusted EPS. Moreover, just last quarter, management raised the EPS targetto a range of $4.90 to $5.11 from an original projection of$4.77 to $5.07.
How did Dollar Tree's profit picture erode so quickly? Slower retail shelf growth is a prime culprit. Essentially, as the company has focused on closing underperforming Family Dollar stores this year, its net store openings have curbed significantly. The organization expanded total selling square footage by 3% in fiscal 2018,but is on pace to increase retail selling space by just 1.1% this year.
Without brisk net store additions, Dollar Tree must rely on same-store sales for most of its revenue growth. But as comps have remained soft in the low-single-digit range, the dollar store specialist has lost the ability to easily absorb rising cost pressures. Of course, management has mostly stabilized the Family Dollar business in 2019, so the pace of net store openings should presumably rise again in the coming quarters, supporting revenue and providing much-needed operating leverage. But that's likely of meager solace to shareholders checking on their DLTR positions, awash in red, today.
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We want to be right in there as a known team, a team on the map, not just this little team that got promoted in 1993 into the Football League.
Thats Wycombe Wanderers manager Gareth Ainsworth, talking to us as part of the latest in our Footballs Front Linesseries on Saturday.
The Chairboys specialise in punching above their weight, reaching the semi-finals in both the FA Cup and League Cup in the last two decades.
But, like many other Football League clubs, theyve been flirting with an uncertain financial future for years almost through no real fault of their own.
Wycombes losses were estimated at around 600k a year, spending beyond their means merely just to stay afloat rather than on exuberant new additions.
Adams Park is in dire need of some TLC. They dont have an academy. The floodlights are a poor quality. The training ground was described a glorified metal shed with a couple of football pitches next to it in a recent report by The Athletic.
In 2014 they escaped relegation from League Two by the skin of their teeth, a final day win at Torquay enough to leapfrog Bristol Rovers and preserve their Football League status.
And Ainsworth is under no illusion as to how damaging a situation that could have been for the Buckinghamshire club.
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We nearly went out of business. Ainsworth confesses. We nearly went out the league, we didnt know if the wages were going to get paid at times.
The Supporters Trust made sure they were paid every month and that was fantastic, but we were losing money hand over fist.
Five-and-a-half seasons on and seven years into Ainsworths tenure he is now the longest serving manager in Englands top five leagues its safe to say Wycombe are now moving in an altogether different direction.
And fast.
The Chairboys, despite starting pre-season with just nine players and having their playing budget cut by 30%, are sitting pretty at the top of League One and fantasising of the Championship.
They have never reached the second tier of English football but, having dispatched historic clubs like Sunderland and Portsmouth already this campaign, that dream could soon become a reality.
But even more crucial than any league position, they are now deft free after prospective new American owners The Couhigs settled any outstanding payments.
Before passing the 75% threshold required for a takeover mandate in late October, the Louisiana-based investors paid off their 2.2m debts and supplied a further 1m for other means.
It is testament to their popularity that an approach by a blockbuster consortium containing Dennis Bergkamp and Ronald Koeman, among others, wasnt seriously considered.
Thats because Peter Couhig, the prospective Chief Finance Officer, isnt your average owner.
Wycombe fans were really worried about being bought by overseas owners, Phil Catchpole, match commentator for BBC Three Counties Radio, told us.
You hear so many horrible stories and things that go wrong. But the Couhigs have come in and these guys are just fans.
Theyve had three months on the ground here before the vote went through and the best thing about them for me is that theyre in the bar, on the terrace, hanging about in the town.
Theyre with the fans, theyre not on the old prawn sandwiches. Theyre proper football people and theyve really connected with the people of Wycombe.
Couhigs infectious personality was emphasised on Saturday, mobbed by adoring fans as he led us through the bar area to watch the pre-match entertainment.
As we listened to a performance of The Wanderer, a song by Ainsworths own band the Cold Blooded Hearts,Couhig tells me of the instant rapport he struck up with both the Wycombe boss and the local area.
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Weve got a rock and roll gaffer, Couhig says, beaming. Louisiana is a very musical place, so hooking up with Gareth was a no brainer.
We looked at a lot of different clubs but Wycombe had something special going on.
The difference between a really solid League One and League Two player and someone in the Championship or Premier League is really more opportunity than talent level.
When we look at other clubs that have done what theyve done in similar circumstances, like Sheffield United, I really dont believe theres a cap on what we [Wycombe] can do.
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Wycombe now have owners, a manager and a bristling playing squad all firing on all cylinders.
Ainsworth was heavily linked with the recent Lincoln City vacancy and reportedly has several Championship suitors, but seems set on adding a fairytale finish to the project he has masterminded at Adams Park.
Including his three years as a player he has now completed a decade at Wycombe, developing from veteran winger into one of the most sought-after managers in England.
To be top of the league going into the end of November is remarkable, Phil Slatter, co-host ofThe Wanderer podcast, says.
Theres no way we could envisage being in the top six, let alone top of the table.
A lot of it is down to Gareth Ainsworth, his mentality, his attitude, the players hes brought in.
He went through a very dark stage a few years ago when we were nearly relegated and learnt an awful lot from that experience.
He wants to manage in the Championship and be ambitious and his dream is to do that here.
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Wycombe also boast the likes of Adebayo Akinfenwa, Joe Jacobson and captain Matt Bloomfield; a trio Phil Catchpole calls the generals.
Between them they boast over 800 league appearances in Wycombe blue and are still making telling contributions well into their mid-30s.
Jacobson, fresh after making his 500th appearance for the club last week, scored a nerveless late winner from the penalty spot on Saturday to clinch a narrow 1-0 victory over Doncaster.
Jacobson, who admits there was a strange atmosphere in the summer prior to the takeover, says Ainsworth makes it impossible for the players not to feel motivated.
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He makes it so simple that you cant help but run through a brick wall for him, the Welshman tells us.
Like I said weve got a lot of players here that all buy into what he wants to do and its working so far.
There is now a tangible positivity from top to bottom, spearheaded by the insatiable Ainsworth.
The 46-year-old has combined inspirational man-management with a pragmatic financial approach when so many clubs around them are bending the rules.
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This club has been crying out for the Couhigs, and not just finance wise, Ainsworth eulogises.
Theres not going to be millions of pounds available, were not going to turn suddenly into the Sunderlands or Portmouths of this world in this league, no chance. Were going to do it right.
Its not going to be overnight, its going to take some time. Weve got a long term plan, were just probably going a little bit ahead of the curve at the moment on the pitch. Im happy with that.
With sustainability achieved and a core group all singing from the same hymn sheet, who knows what the future holds for these perennial overachievers?
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) The NHL said Tuesday it is investigating allegations Calgary Flames coach Bill Peters directed racial slurs toward Akim Aliu when he and the Nigerian-born player were in the minors a decade ago.
The NHL called the alleged behavior repugnant and unacceptable. The league added it will have no further comment until it looks into what happened more thoroughly.
Aliu tweeted Monday that Peters dropped the N bomb several times towards me in the dressing room in my rookie year because he didnt like my choice of music. Aliu said he rebelled against him, and Peters responded by asking Chicago Blackhawks executives John McDonough and Stan Bowman to send Aliu to a lower minor league level.
The tweet did not name Peters specifically, but referred to a protege of fired Toronto coach Mike Babcocks who is now in Calgary. Babcock has been a mentor to Peters since Babcock coached him in college.
Flames general manager Brad Treliving said the team is investigating the allegations Aliu raised during Calgarys overtime loss at Pittsburgh. Peters was not made available following Monday nights game.
I havent had the chance to sit down with Bill or our people internally to talk about this and get to the bottom of it, Treliving said. We take these matters very, very seriously.
The Blackhawks issued a statement saying nothing had previously been brought to their attention regarding Peters and Aliu before Monday. The team added it had no affect on any player personnel decisions involving Aliu.
Email and voice messages left with Aliu have not been returned to The Associated Press. The Flames were scheduled to practice Tuesday in Buffalo, where they close a four-game road trip Wednesday night.
The timing of the allegations come with the Flames slumping. Theyre 1-5-2 in their past eight a year after Calgary won a franchise-record 50 games in Peters first season as coach.
Peters was hired by Calgary after spending four seasons coaching the Carolina Hurricanes. The 54-year-old made the jump to Rockford after leading the Western Hockey League Spokane Chiefs to a Memorial Cup championship in 2008.
Aliu played under Peters during the 2008-09 and 2009-10 seasons. He was demoted to the Toledo Walleye of the ECHL during the 2009-10 season. Aliu, who was born in Africa but raised in Ukraine and Canada, later played seven NHL games over two seasons with Calgary. The 30-year-old Aliu has had a transient career since being selected by Chicago in the second round of the 2007 draft.
Hes not playing this season after appearing in 14 games with Orlando of the East Coast Hockey League last year. The Solar Bears were Alius 11th team over a six-year span, which included stops in Russia, Sweden and Slovakia.
Alius tweet were prompted after reports surfaced of how poorly Babcock dealt with his players in Toronto. Forward Mitch Marner confirmed that during his rookie season Babcock asked him to rank Maple Leafs players in order of hardest to least-hardest working. Babcock then shared Marners list with numerous players.
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Calgary Flames general manager Brad Treliving says coach Bill Peters remains on the staff but wasnt certain whether hed be behind the bench for the next game.
The team and the NHL are both investigating an allegation the Peters directed racial slurs at a player 10 years ago when the two were in the minors. Akim Aliu, a Nigerian-born player, says Peters dropped the N bomb several times in a dressing room during his rookie year.
Peters has not commented on the allegation. Treliving apologized for not having many definitive answers at practice in Buffalo on Tuesday, a day before the Flames play the Sabres.
Peters was not at the arena while his players were on the ice. The GM says he had stayed at the teams hotel. Flames associate coach Geoff Ward oversaw practice, which included a brief huddle with the players at center ice.
Treliving understands the seriousness of the allegations and called them repugnant if true, while adding its his responsibility to find out exactly what happened.
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Surprise, surprise, Major League Baseball's off-season is off to yet another dull start.
It has been almost a month since the Nationals were crowned World Series champions and almost nothing has happened since then. There have been a handful of moves -- reliever Will Smith to the Braves and catcher Yasmani Grandal to the White Sox -- but most of the elite free agents are still looking for a home.
Toronto's priorities remain the same as they were at the end of the regular season. Right-hander Chase Anderson was brought in through a minor trade and the Jays have made some small changes to their 40-man roster, but the major additions have yet to surface.
In the NBA and NHL, deals can't seem to get done fast enough. MLB is a completely different story with every team tripping over itself to give an appearance of being patient and disciplined. It's not a great look for the league, but it's one that is likely to change in the coming weeks with the annual Winter Meetings right around the corner.
The Jays havent done anything consequence, but there's still a lot to talk about when it comes to this team's off-season. With that, it's time to open the weekly mailbag. As always, questions can be submitted to bluejaysmailbag@gmail.com or by reaching out on Twitter to @GregorChisholm. Please make sure to include your first name and hometown.
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Is a Vladimir Guerrero Jr. likely to increase his average and power numbers by much, or are rookie season stats usually a decent guide?-- John, Northern Ireland
The Blue Jays haven't seen the best of Guerrero quite yet. His rookie season was solid enough, but still a bit of a disappointment considering the lofty expectations he faced at the beginning of the year. A slash line of .272/.339/.433 certainly wasnt terrible, but there's every reason to believe this is a guy who will post better numbers in the future. The biggest obstacle for Guerrero, outside of fatiguing down the stretch, was not getting enough loft on the ball. He hit far too many balls on the ground last year but some changes to his swing could help remedy that. Guerrero still has as much upside as anyone in baseball and he's someone I would bet on to have a much better year in 2020.
1. The Jays have clear needs in the rotation and have the fewest dollars allocated to the 2020 payroll. Wouldn't it make sense going after big-name starter right now in free agency? Guys like Gerrit Cole, Stephen Strasburg, Zack Wheeler. Next year's class isn't as great as this year and we're one-to-two seasons away from competing. Spend the money now to get that "ace". 2. Would Didi Gregorius, be a good fit for the Jays? Let Didi play short, Bo over to 2, Biggio to play 1st? Worried about Biggios defence.-- Josh, Prince Albert, Sask.
The first question references a strategy I proposed earlier this month. Toronto currently has a projected payroll of approximately $65 million for next season, including arbitration and pre-arbitration players. In 2021, there is just $18.7 million on the books. There is a unique opportunity for ownership to flex its financial muscle by frontloading deals to sign prime free agents, before the rest of the young core starts making a lot of money. That said, it doesn't appear to be an approach the Blue Jays are taking this off-season.
As for the second question, Gregorius would fit on just about any roster, but the priority must be pitching and outside of a first baseman/designated hitter, possibly an outfielder, there likely won't be a lot of changes on the position player front. There are legitimate questions about Toronto's defence up the middle but Bichette has displayed a lot of progression there and I wouldn't rule out a similar trajectory for Biggio. Both guys deserve more time to secure their spot on the field.
The Jays have several players with low BA, low OBA, and 20 HR power (Derek Fisher, Brandon Drury, Billy McKinney, Teoscar Hernandez, Rowdy Tellez, Danny Jansen, Randal Grichuk). Do you think any of these players will break out to an average OBA of .330 or above?-- Bill, Wetaskiwin, Alberta
The name that sticks out to me is Jansen and he's another player I think will be much better next season. In Jansen's final year with Triple-A Buffalo, he posted a .275/.390/.473 slash line with an OPS of .863. His first stint in the majors was equally impressive with an OPS+ of 115. Jansen struggled with the bat this year, but he can easily be forgiven considering his demands behind the plate. Now that he's more settled, Jansen, who has never been afraid to work the count, should take a big step forward in 2020. Hernandez is another possibility because he finished 2019 with a .325 wOBA despite a terrible start to the year. The others on this list? Probably not so much.
I am a Dutch Blue Jays fan and follow your columns as much as possible. I understand that they are in the rebuild but cannot follow the strategy. They were already weak in the rotation and then they trade Marcus Stroman and Aaron Sanchez instead of extending them. Then you get a Fisher back and now they are considering trading Gurriel and/or one of the talented young catchers ... Jays seem more like a trading house than a club in rebuild mode. How do you see this? Do you think the front office is acting well? -- Gert, Netherlands
To be honest, I think most of the trade talk surrounding Toronto's position players has been overblown. Did the Jays listen when other teams came calling? Yes. Did they potentially throw out a couple names in broad discussions during their search for pitching? Sure, but it doesn't mean any of it is likely to happen. As mentioned before in this space, the Jays need to get creative this winter to fill the holes on their pitching staff. That inevitably leads to some uncomfortable questions about which members of the young core they would be willing to trade to make it happen, but that's not the top priority. The goal is to make a couple of significant adds through free agency, not to part with in-house assets. Judge the front office for the moves it will eventually makes, but don't read too much into these early reports. It still seems improbable to me that Gurriel, Jansen and others will be moved this winter.
When is something going to happen?-- Henry, Clarington, Ontario
Fair question. The consensus is that the market is moving a bit quicker than it has the last couple of years, but it's still a far cry from the way things operated 5-10 years ago. Super agent Scott Boras holds most of the cards this winter because he represents most of the top free agents. At some point, he's going to have to start clearing the board to manage his workload. Gerrit Cole seems unlikely to sign before the New Year, but others such as Strasburg and Anthony Rendon are candidates to get new deals before -- or during -- the winter meetings. Once those guys start going off the board, the mid-tier market, where Toronto is shopping, should see some movement as well.
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Your MLB wild card proposal was a good idea but ... BEFORE ANY OF THESE CHANGES, LETS MAKE THE DIVISIONAL SERIES A BEST 4 OUT OF 7 RATHER THAN 3 OUT OF 5. THEN YOU CAN DO ANY OTHER CHANGES TO THE PLAYOFF FORMAT.-- Wayne, Toronto
First off, why are you yelling? Second, I completely agree. Wayne is referring to a proposal I made in Monday's blog, which would see the addition of two wild card teams in each league. Changing the division series to a best-of-seven format, is another idea I can get behind because it's a truer test to determine the better team. But the biggest issue of all, in my mind, continues to be the lack of a balanced schedule. It's not fair that teams in the AL East are competing for the same wild card as teams in a weak Central Division. Having a wild card spot for each second-place team would ease those concerns a bit, but eventually MLB needs to find a way to even out the schedule for all teams in the AL and NL.
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Being attuned to the latest technological breakthroughs in the construction and home industry always is a wise idea for homeowners, who could benefit when it comes time for a renovation.
Take, for example, the problem of water infiltration. Is there anything more damaging to a home than having a leaky roof, walls, siding, faucets or toilets? How about water that gets into a basement and damages everything on the floor and more?
According to Ray Cipriani of Cipriani Remodeling Solutions, water infiltration causes billions of dollars of damage to homes across the country.
You spend all this money to fix it, and its all preventable and many contractors are not using the latest installation techniques to prevent water infiltration to the homes, he said. A lot of contractors are not keeping up with the ways to install flashing.
Something as simple as kickout flashing is a type of flashing that kicks the water out from behind the siding and into the gutter, Cipriani said. The vinyl kickout flashing device is flexible and withstands heat and cold. Its also inexpensive.
We were finding water was getting behind the siding and rotting out the house framing, he said.
According to the National Association of Certified Home Inspectors (NACHI), kickout flashing provides excellent protection against the penetration of water into a building.
Several factors can lead to rainwater intrusion, but a missing kickout flashing, in particular, often results in concentrated areas of water accumulation and potentially severe damage to exterior walls, according to the NACHI.
Another advancement is using 3D software when designing a project for a client, which allows the homeowner to walk through the space similar to a project management software so that the homeowner can visualize the project as it is being completed, Cipriani said.
Building products also have changed, with vinyl replacing cedar and pine more and more, said Alan Archuleta of Archuleta Builders in Morristown. Although vinyl is more expensive, homeowners are looking to use it as a long-term investment.
It might be double the price, but these are products that never need to be replaced, he said. The good thing most people dont calculate. Now I dont have to paint my house every five years. The siding is expensive, but in 10 years it pays for itself.
For high-end homes, the biggest technological breakthrough is a Wi-Fi system that completely converts the house into a wireless abode, Archuleta said.
Then there is the smart home technology trend that allows homeowners to control their lights or heating and air conditioning thermostats, as well as their garage doors, all through their phone or tablet.
We can walk into a room and say, Alexa, turn on the kitchen lights, and the lights come on, Cipriani said.
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NEVADA CITY, Calif. November 26, 2019 The incoming winter storm arrives today bringing heavy snow, rain, and strong winds to the area with major travel impacts extending into the Thanksgiving holiday. Much cooler temperatures are in store for the week.
The well-advertised strong system is on track to bring rain, heavy snow (measured in feet) to the foothills and mountains, and strong southerly winds later this afternoon into tonight. Impacts will be severe during the peak pre-Thanksgiving travel period later today through Wednesday. Another strong, cold winter storm is forecast to impact NorCal this weekend through early next week.
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Installed Building Products Inc (NYSE:IBP) COO Jay P. Elliott sold 20,000 shares of the stock in a transaction dated Wednesday, November 6th. The stock was sold at an average price of $70.83, for a total transaction of $1,416,600.00. Following the sale, the chief operating officer now directly owns 23,529 shares in the company, valued at approximately $1,666,559.07. The sale was disclosed in a filing with the SEC, which can be accessed through this hyperlink.
Shares of IBP stock opened at $71.98 on Tuesday. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 2.52, a quick ratio of 2.39 and a current ratio of 2.69. The company has a market capitalization of $2.16 billion, a P/E ratio of 26.96, a price-to-earnings-growth ratio of 1.47 and a beta of 1.17. The companys 50 day moving average price is $66.62 and its two-hundred day moving average price is $58.28. Installed Building Products Inc has a 52 week low of $30.54 and a 52 week high of $76.60.
Installed Building Products (NYSE:IBP) last announced its earnings results on Friday, November 1st. The construction company reported $0.99 EPS for the quarter, topping the consensus estimate of $0.86 by $0.13. Installed Building Products had a net margin of 4.47% and a return on equity of 45.94%. The firm had revenue of $396.40 million for the quarter, compared to the consensus estimate of $385.46 million. During the same period last year, the company posted $0.72 EPS. The businesss quarterly revenue was up 13.6% on a year-over-year basis. Analysts forecast that Installed Building Products Inc will post 3.07 earnings per share for the current year.
Several brokerages have recently issued reports on IBP. ValuEngine raised shares of Installed Building Products from a sell rating to a hold rating in a research note on Thursday, October 17th. Deutsche Bank began coverage on shares of Installed Building Products in a research note on Wednesday, November 20th. They issued a buy rating and a $82.00 target price on the stock. Stephens raised their target price on shares of Installed Building Products from $61.00 to $71.00 and gave the company an equal weight rating in a research note on Tuesday, November 5th. Nomura raised their target price on shares of Installed Building Products from $61.00 to $65.00 and gave the company a neutral rating in a research note on Monday, November 4th. Finally, SunTrust Banks raised their target price on shares of Installed Building Products to $71.00 and gave the company a hold rating in a research note on Monday, November 4th. Seven analysts have rated the stock with a hold rating, two have issued a buy rating and one has issued a strong buy rating to the companys stock. The stock currently has an average rating of Hold and a consensus target price of $61.18.
Several hedge funds have recently made changes to their positions in IBP. Harel Insurance Investments & Financial Services Ltd. bought a new stake in shares of Installed Building Products in the third quarter worth $42,000. Tower Research Capital LLC TRC lifted its position in shares of Installed Building Products by 527.7% in the second quarter. Tower Research Capital LLC TRC now owns 1,588 shares of the construction companys stock worth $94,000 after purchasing an additional 1,335 shares in the last quarter. SG Americas Securities LLC bought a new stake in shares of Installed Building Products in the third quarter worth $121,000. Bank of Montreal Can lifted its position in shares of Installed Building Products by 178.7% in the second quarter. Bank of Montreal Can now owns 2,954 shares of the construction companys stock worth $175,000 after purchasing an additional 1,894 shares in the last quarter. Finally, Nkcfo LLC bought a new stake in shares of Installed Building Products in the third quarter worth $195,000. 69.47% of the stock is currently owned by institutional investors and hedge funds.
About Installed Building Products
Installed Building Products, Inc, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the installation of insulation, waterproofing, fire-stopping, fireproofing, garage doors, rain gutters, window blinds, shower doors, closet shelving and mirrors, and other products in the continental United States. It offers a range of insulation materials, such as fiberglass and cellulose, and spray foam insulation materials.
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Who would have thought an exhibit about wheat could be so emotional?
An Israeli installation titled Goren won first prize the Big Emotions Award as part of the Jerusalem Design Week delegation at Design Art Tokyo 2019 in October.
Visitors to the show at Japans Spiral Arts Center, held in cooperation with the Israeli Embassy of Japan, were mesmerized by the cloud of chaff designed from actual wheat and 2,500 meters of brass wire appearing to float up from the threshing floor (goren in Hebrew).
Goren displayed at Japans Spiral Arts Center, 2019. Photo courtesy of Hansen House Jerusalem
The ethereal chandelier of wheat was the brainchild of New York-based Israeli architect Nati Tunkelrot and Israeli designer Guy Mishaly, graduates of the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem.
The Middle East, for the last 12,000 years, has been home to thousands of genetically diverse varieties of wheat, Tunkelrot explains.
Visitors to Design Art Tokyo examining specimens of wheat. Photo courtesy of Hansen House Jerusalem
Sadly, over the last hundred years this important building block of humanitys history has been driven to the brink of extinction being replaced by a handful of high-yielding and uniform strains. We wanted to give voice to this topic and spark a dialogue.
Telling the story of the scientists
Goren originally was created for Jerusalem Design Week in 2018, which explored the role of design in conservation.
All wheat started in the Middle East region, between Egypt and Turkey, Mishaly explains.
The wheat genome is six times more complicated than the human genome. But all this biodiversity doesnt exist anymore. In the 1950s, a new wheat was developed by a US scientist, that was easier to grow with higher yield, and the other species went extinct.
Goren in the courtyard of Hansen House, Jerusalem. Photo by Ido Adan
Through their research, the two artists discovered that the Weizmann Institute of Science and the Volcani Center-Agricultural Research Organization are working to gather, examine and conserve wheat strains indigenous to the Israeli region.
The Weizmann Institute and the Israel Plant Gene Bank [at the Volcani Center] have collected seeds of 890 species out of about 4,000 that once existed. They are growing them to find new and better types of wheat, researching and analyzing the valuable genome they hold inside, Tunkelrot tells ISRAEL21c.
We were amazed by the tremendous scientific research that has been done for so many years, and decided to create a visual outcome to that story and reveal it to the public.
The chaff rises
Chaff rises in a cloud when wheat is threshed. Photo: courtesy
Cereal crops including wheat contain edible grain kernels covered by an inedible hull (chaff). When the chaff is separated from the grain on the threshing floor, the chaff rises.
Our vision was to let the visitor walk inside that experience, says Tunkelrot. We wanted to capture the wheat chaff floating in the air, uniting ancient wheat varieties with new types so you can see the differences.
The installation changes its form to fit the architectural space. In the courtyard of Jerusalems Hansen House Center of Design, Media and Technology, the wheat chandelier nearly touched the ground.
People were standing in it, walking through it, and sitting in it, Mishaly says. When the wind picked up, the whole exhibit shifted form and even the birds came to visit throughout the day.
Visitors walking through the wheat at Hansen House, Jerusalem. Photo by Dor Kedmi
In Tokyo, the installation was indoors in a round gallery. Tunkelrot says its form seemed to change as you went up the ramp inside the Spiral Arts Center.
Goren on display at DesignArt Tokyo 2019. Photo by Tal Erez
The whole piece sparkled like a talisman of golden jewelry.
Some viewers chose to lie down on a podium at the base of the spiral to get a different perspective of the installation.
Guests asked a lot of questions about wheat, an issue that had never crossed their mind. They were intrigued by the investment Israeli scientists are making in trying to preserve the most important agricultural crop for the Western world, and they were genuinely curious about what they could do to assist these efforts, says Tunkelrot.
Even before leaving Tokyo, Mishaly and Tunkelrot had a few offers for their next exhibition location.
It is precisely due to these interactions with visitors to Goren that provide us with great motivation to continue presenting Goren in many diverse metropolises around the world, so that we might spread the story of wheat and the loss of biodiversity.
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