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Advisors Asset Management Inc. decreased its position in Global-E Online Ltd. ( NASDAQ:GLBE – Free Report ) by 10.2% during the third quarter, according to the company in its most recent disclosure with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The firm owned 2,501 shares of the company’s stock after selling 285 shares during the quarter. Advisors Asset Management Inc.’s holdings in Global-E Online were worth $96,000 as of its most recent SEC filing. A number of other large investors also recently added to or reduced their stakes in the company. Russell Investments Group Ltd. grew its stake in shares of Global-E Online by 15.2% in the first quarter. Russell Investments Group Ltd. now owns 5,911 shares of the company’s stock valued at $215,000 after buying an additional 780 shares in the last quarter. American International Group Inc. grew its position in Global-E Online by 3.2% in the 1st quarter. American International Group Inc. now owns 15,619 shares of the company’s stock valued at $568,000 after acquiring an additional 484 shares in the last quarter. Price T Rowe Associates Inc. MD increased its stake in Global-E Online by 28.5% during the first quarter. Price T Rowe Associates Inc. MD now owns 17,985 shares of the company’s stock worth $654,000 after purchasing an additional 3,985 shares during the period. California State Teachers Retirement System lifted its position in shares of Global-E Online by 12.4% during the first quarter. California State Teachers Retirement System now owns 127,869 shares of the company’s stock worth $4,648,000 after purchasing an additional 14,139 shares in the last quarter. Finally, DekaBank Deutsche Girozentrale boosted its stake in shares of Global-E Online by 18.4% in the first quarter. DekaBank Deutsche Girozentrale now owns 4,010 shares of the company’s stock valued at $146,000 after purchasing an additional 624 shares during the period. 94.60% of the stock is currently owned by institutional investors and hedge funds. Analysts Set New Price Targets Several brokerages recently weighed in on GLBE. Piper Sandler reaffirmed an “overweight” rating and set a $63.00 target price (up from $44.00) on shares of Global-E Online in a research note on Thursday, November 21st. Benchmark upped their price objective on Global-E Online from $41.00 to $45.00 and gave the stock a “buy” rating in a research report on Monday, November 18th. Wells Fargo & Company increased their price objective on Global-E Online from $45.00 to $60.00 and gave the company an “overweight” rating in a research note on Thursday, November 21st. KeyCorp boosted their target price on Global-E Online from $38.00 to $55.00 and gave the stock an “overweight” rating in a research note on Tuesday. Finally, Raymond James increased their price target on Global-E Online from $41.00 to $55.00 and gave the company an “outperform” rating in a research report on Thursday, November 21st. One analyst has rated the stock with a hold rating and eleven have given a buy rating to the company’s stock. According to data from MarketBeat.com, the company currently has a consensus rating of “Moderate Buy” and a consensus price target of $51.33. Global-E Online Stock Performance GLBE opened at $52.28 on Friday. Global-E Online Ltd. has a one year low of $28.11 and a one year high of $52.75. The company has a market cap of $8.59 billion, a P/E ratio of -90.14 and a beta of 1.10. The business’s 50-day simple moving average is $40.31 and its 200-day simple moving average is $35.83. Global-E Online Profile ( Free Report ) Global-E Online Ltd., together with its subsidiaries, provides a platform to enable and accelerate direct-to-consumer cross-border e-commerce in Israel, the United Kingdom, the United States, and internationally. Its platform enables international shoppers to buy online and merchants to sell from, and to, worldwide. See Also Want to see what other hedge funds are holding GLBE? Visit HoldingsChannel.com to get the latest 13F filings and insider trades for Global-E Online Ltd. ( NASDAQ:GLBE – Free Report ). Receive News & Ratings for Global-E Online Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Global-E Online and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .CLAYTON — St. Louis County Executive Sam Page will appoint the next prosecuting attorney as an interim, which does not need County Council confirmation, a spokesman for Page said Tuesday. Page spokesman Doug Moore said Cort VanOstran's appointment needs council approval for him to become prosecuting attorney after Wesley Bell resigns Jan. 2 to take his newly won congressional seat. But if county councilmembers reject or don't act on the appointment, Page still has the power to seat VanOstran, Moore said, as an "acting" prosecutor. "They could either just not vote on him and he would just be there in that position, or they could vote on him and confirm him and the acting title would go away," Moore said. "And they could vote on him and say no, and he will still be acting prosecuting attorney." Councilman Dennis Hancock, a Republican from Fenton who often opposes the county executive, said he didn't think Page has the right to nominate an interim prosecuting attorney under St. Louis County law. "He can make an appointment and the council approves it or doesn't approve it," Hancock said. "There's nothing there that I'm aware of that he can appoint someone on an interim basis." Moore said Page's office is appointing VanOstran, regardless. "This is an opportunity to ensure this transition is a smooth one," Moore said. "The intention is to make sure there's not a leadership vacuum." A court will likely decide whether Page's plan is legal or not, said Richard Middleton IV, an attorney and professor of political science at University of Missouri-St. Louis. "If you are the county executive and you're determined to appoint someone as an interim, you certainly can," Middleton said. "It doesn't mean that it's legal. It just means that you've acted upon what you said you were going to do. It's going to take a lawsuit, that will probably be filed, to stay or stop an appointment until the lawsuit can be determined." "There will be a quick rush to the court to request an injunction," he added. If appointed, VanOstran would serve in the position until January 2027, when Bell's current term ends. VanOstran could run for election to the office to keep it. Some councilmembers have so far showed reluctance to even consider Page's pick. Council Chair Shalonda Webb said it's premature to consider nominees before Bell resigns. "It's about making sure we follow a process," Webb said on Tuesday. The county executive already faces a lawsuit from Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey claiming Gov. Mike Parson gets to name the next prosecuting attorney, not Page. Page ignored Bailey's lawsuit last week when he named VanOstran as his pick to finish Bell's term. Neither Bailey nor Parson's offices immediately responded to requests for comment Tuesday. Meanwhile, a hearing in the case has been set for 9 a.m. Dec. 18. in St. Louis County Circuit Court, and attorneys in Page's administration are fighting the lawsuit. The county counselor's office hired St. Louis law firm Lewis Rice to help with the case. Some councilmembers are resisting that decision too. The county's top attorney, Dana Redwing, needed council approval to hire Lewis Rice, four councilmembers wrote in a letter to Redwing dated Monday. Webb, the council chair, plans to introduce her own legislation hiring attorney Donnell Smith to represent the county in the case. Smith has served as a municipal attorney in St. Louis County and defended Webb when she faced litigation from the county after first taking office, Webb said. But Redwing said her office has the power to hire Lewis Rice, and plans to keep the firm involved in the Bailey case. Separately, the council is laying the groundwork to hire its own attorney after voters approved the move in November.

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ALTOONA — Down to its final shot on fourth-and-3 in the red zone, trailing Pittsburgh Central Catholic with less than a minute left, there was still never much doubt as to whether or not Harrisburg was capable of extending its season. After all, the Cougars were written off time and time again this year. And while that last shot ended in an intercepted pass by Chrys Black Jr. from Jaiyon Lewis, the entirety of the PIAA Class 6A semifinal was a microcosm of Harrisburg’s 2024 season. The Cougars never held a lead at Mansion Park Stadium on Saturday, but they didn’t exactly go away quietly, either. • Sign up for PennLive’s daily high school sports newsletter Playing from behind all afternoon, closing the gap here and there, the Cougars were nipping at the heels every minute. When the Vikings threw a punch, Harrisburg took it and offered one back. But Pittsburgh Central Catholic was the one left standing when the final bell rang, a 38-33 win to punch its ticket to the PIAA 6A Championship. “It’s tough right now just trying to digest everything. But at the end of the day, I’m proud of my guys,” Cougars coach Calvin Everett said. “We fought through a lot of adversity all season long. We fought through a lot of adversity throughout the duration of this football game, and we just fought and fought and fought and never gave up.” Everett coached his program to its fourth consecutive District 3 6A title, but it might’ve been his hardest path yet. With All-State quarterback and safety Shawn Lee Jr. ruled ineligible mere days before the start of the season , being dealt a 45-7 drubbing by La Salle College to open the campaign and four-star offensive tackle Kevin Brown suffering a Jones fracture right after that sidelined him from Week 2 to the District 3 6A semifinals, it was blow after blow for Harrisburg. The Vikings, too, dealt blows of their own on Saturday. Senior quarterback Jy’Aire Walls threw 7-of-15 for 91 yards, connecting with Max Roman and Penn State recruit Xxavier Thomas on scoring connections of 25 and 23 yards respectively, while adding a pair of rushing touchdowns. Elijah Faulkner set the tone early with a 42-yard rushing touchdown to go up 6-0 in the first quarter. The biggest blow, though, was a 10-point swing in the third frame, and one that in the end, proved to be just too much to recover from. “Always remember the losses more than the wins,” Brown said. “Especially last year when we lost to North Allegheny (in the PIAA 6A semifinals), I pushed myself harder than I ever thought possible and next year, no doubt I’m going to do the same.” Along with Brown, Harrisburg tapped into the rest of its deep well of junior starpower to claw back against Pittsburgh Central Catholic. Four-star Penn State pledge Messiah Mickens took 18 carries for 89 yards and two touchdowns. His second score came on a 15-yard run up the gut to chop the Cougars’ deficit, 21-14 with 4:57 to go before halftime. Jaiyon Lewis, who since filled in as the Cougars’ starting quarterback in place of Lee Jr., threw 14-of-24 for 298 yards and a pair of touchdowns to one interception, adding another 68 yards and a rushing touchdown on 15 keepers. And with 6:37 left in a need-to-have-it moment, Elias Coke extended for a 30-yard touchdown reception in the back of the end zone to cut the game within five points. It’s a junior class that wields three players — Coke, Brown and Mickens — in the ESPN Junior 300, just three of nine players in Pennsylvania’s Class of 2026 on the list. But their dynamic extends beyond themselves, and their leadership was contagious in the locker room.” “The chemistry. Whether it be on the field, off the field, we had crazy chemistry,” Brown said. “Even if I was on the bench, we were still together. This last game tore us apart, but it is what it is. We’ll get back in the lab.” Like Harrisburg’s moments in the PIAA 6A semifinal, the Cougars had them aplenty in the rollercoaster that was 2024. Winning the Battle of the Burg over Bishop McDevitt in the return to one of Pennsylvania’s greatest rivalry after seven years removed was the first. A 7-6 thriller with State College featuring a winning field goal block was the next. A six-game win streak and hoisting the program’s fourth consecutive District 3 6A trophy are other punches the Cougars threw back. But when it’s all said and done, today’s juniors will be next year’s leaders. And Everett, echoing Brown’s words, hopes his crew remembers what they felt in Altoona these past two years as they enter their final ride through varsity. “We just have to remember this and we just have to learn from it,” Everett said. “That’s the biggest thing, you have to learn from it.” Thanks for visiting PennLive. Quality local journalism has never been more important. We need your support. 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SKOPJE, North Macedonia (AP) — A political party in North Macedonia on Saturday demanded authorities ban social networks whose content incites violence and self-destructive behavior after several young people were seriously injured in connection with the popular “Superman challenge” on TikTok. Health authorities said at least 17 students, ages 10 to 17, were brought to hospitals in the capital Skopje and other towns over the past week with broken bones, contusions and bruises. The children were injured after being thrown into the air by their friends to fly like superheroes and get applause on the internet. The Liberal-Democratic Party, which was part of the left-led coalition that ruled the country from 2016 to earlier in 2024, issued a press statement Saturday strongly condemning “the irresponsible spread of dangerous content on social media, such as the latest TikTok 'challenge' known as ‘Superman,’ which has injured six children across (the country) in the past 24 hours.” “The lack of adequate control over the content of social media allows such ‘games’ to reach the most vulnerable users,” the party statement said. It demanded the “immediate introduction of measures to ban content that incites violence and self-destructive behavior, increase surveillance, and sanction platforms that enable dangerous trends.” North Macedonia’s education minister Vesna Janevska said students should focus on education, not TikTok challenges. “The ban on mobile phones in schools will not have an effect. Phones will be available to children in their homes, neighborhoods and other environments,” she said. Psychologists have warned that the desire to be “in” with the trends on social networks, combined with excessive use of mobile phones, is the main reason for the rise in risky behaviors among children. They urged parents and schools to talk with students.Service Provider Association; Innovation and excellence in commercial cleaning across Nebraska and IowaSyrian insurgents reach the capital's suburbs. Worried residents flee and stock up on supplies

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