Lexinfintech: Q4 Earnings Snapshot
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:57:59 GMT
SHENZHEN, China (AP) — SHENZHEN, China (AP) — Lexinfintech Holdings Ltd (LX) on Monday reported fourth-quarter profit of $43.7 million.The Shenzhen, China-based company said it had profit of 24 cents per share.The online consumer finance company posted revenue of $442.2 million in the period.For the year, the company reported profit of $118.9 million, or 64 cents per share. Revenue was reported as $1.43 billion._____This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on LX at https://www.zacks.com/ap/LXSourceSome violent crime in Aurora on downward trend in 2023, despite violent weekend
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:57:59 GMT
AURORA, Colo. (KDVR) — Some violent crime in Aurora is on a downward trend so far this year, despite a violent weekend. That may sound surprising to some people, especially after four shootings over the weekend in Colorado's second-largest city. Was last weekend especially violent around Denver? Not quite Firearm-related murders and aggravated assaults peaked in February 2022 at 220, according to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation. They’ve been trending down since then. In January of this year, the number dropped to 124. Murders are down 33% in Aurora during the first two months of this year compared to last year. Non-fatal shootings are down 12.8% during the same time period. But they are still at elevated levels that began in 2020.Repeat gunfire near family's backyardThose stats may sound good on paper, but not in Alexzandra Henderson’s backyard. There were two shootings near Henderson's home this past weekend. “It’s scary because I was sitting in the kitchen when I heard gun...Everything to know about the men's NCAA basketball tournament in Denver
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:57:59 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- The Mountain West Conference will host six games at Ball Arena for the first and second rounds of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament.The games will take place on Friday and Sunday in Denver. These teams will play in Denver for NCAA Tournament "I feel like we're always one of the top sports destinations in the country," said Matthew Payne, executive director of Denver Sports Commission.Payne estimated the city could see an economic impact between $4 million and $8 million."It's the magic of tourism. People outside of our region are coming into our city," Payne said.March 17 NCAA games at Ball ArenaHere is a look at the schedule of games for March 17:No. 3 Baylor vs. No. 14 UC Santa Barbara: 11:30 a.m.No. 6 Creighton vs. No. 11 NC State: 2 p.m.No. 3 Gonzaga vs. No. 14 Grand Canyon: 5:35 p.m.No. 6 TCU vs. No. 11 Arizona State or No. 11 Nevada: 8:05 p.m.NCAA tournament ticketsThe tickets are separated by sessions. There are three sessions that will take place at Bal...Acqualina Resort offers unique beachfront dinner
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:57:59 GMT
Think about it: your lover, amazing views, and an amazing meal. It doesn’t get much better than that. That’s what awaits you at dinner in Acqualina Resort & Residences on the beach from March until April 1st.Did we mention you don’t have to be a guest or resident to get in on this sweet deal?The dinner menu offers a five-course meal experience that guarantees something for everyone. Only ten tables per evening and a maximum of ten guests per table which makes the experience very exclusive. FOR MORE INFO:acqualinaresort.comNYC bike path terrorist to serve life in prison after jury fails to reach unanimous decision on death penalty
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:57:59 GMT
(CNN) — A terrorist convicted of committing a 2017 attack for ISIS that killed eight on a New York City bike path will serve life in prison after a jury said Monday it could not reach a unanimous decision on the death penalty.Sayfullo Saipov effectively learned his sentence when the jury in the penalty phase of his trial in Manhattan federal court told a judge that it was unable to reach an undivided decision favoring the death penalty on any of the nine capital counts it was asked to consider.A unanimous decision would have been required to sentence Saipov to death in the first death penalty trial under the Biden administration. Absent the death penalty, the statutorily mandated sentence for the convictions is life in prison, the US attorney for the Southern District of New York said.US District Judge Vernon Broderick did not immediately impose the mandated sentence Monday, and said an official sentencing date will be scheduled.Broderick read the jur...Column: Chicago Bears’ aggressive start to free agency has one common thread — young players entering their prime years
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:57:59 GMT
Ryan Poles wanted to pay Roquan Smith last summer — he just didn’t want to get to the $20 million annual salary the linebacker desired. So the Chicago Bears opened 2023 free agency by dropping even more money in the position.The Bears agreed to terms with three players Monday after the two-day negotiating window opened leading into the official start of free agency at 3 p.m. Wednesday. The headliner is Tremaine Edmunds, whom the Buffalo Bills drafted with the 16th pick in 2018 — eight slots after the Bears picked Smith.Edmunds figures to be the weak-side linebacker alongside new middle linebacker T.J. Edwards, who also agreed to terms. That makes Jack Sanborn a likely candidate to play on the strong side. The Bears also agreed to terms with guard Nate Davis, the first piece in a makeover of the offensive line.Poles has talked about being calculated in free agency, and the first three additions have at least one significant trait in common: All appear to be entering...Boston cops involved in anti-vaccine-mandates push say they’ve been fired
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:57:59 GMT
Shana Cottone and Joe Abasciano, two Boston cops involved with the anti-vaccine-mandate push over the past year and a half, say they’ve been fired.Cottone, who had been a police sergeant, led the Boston First Responders Union, a group that started to push back on the employee COVID-19 vaccine mandates that Mayor Michelle Wu put into place in December 2021.Those mandates ultimately never were enforced, but Cottone was placed on leave last January. After that, she and a small group of assorted protesters continued to dog Wu around the city, bullhorn-amplified chants of “shame on Wu” showing up at assorted public events that ranged from criticism of North End dining fees to press conferences of Mass and Cass.The mayor last year introduced legislation ultimately passed by the council that limits targeted demonstrations at people’s homes to daytime hours.Abasciano, a patrol officer, has been out on medical leave, but at one point was the subject of an investigati...Malden Catholic returns to the Div. 2 state boys basketball final
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:57:59 GMT
WOBURN — Making consecutive trips to a title game isn’t easy.Yet Malden Catholic is back where they were 12 months ago.Nicholas Martinez and Matthew Gaffney registered 18 points apiece Monday, as the top-seeded Lancers overcame a 15-point deficit en route to punching a ticket to the Div. 2 boys basketball finals for a second straight season with a 66-54 victory over No. 5 Charlestown at Woburn Memorial High School.These two programs had previously met twice this season, with Malden Catholic (22-2) taking both contests (a 66-64 win on Dec. 13, followed by a 76-66 victory Feb. 14). However, for most of the first half Monday, Charlestown controlled the pace of play.After the Lancers opened the game by seizing a 7-2 lead, the Townies answered with a 13-0 scoring run of their own to jump ahead, 15-7.Then with 5:31 to play in the first half, sophomore Jaylin Crawford-Williams drilled a three-pointer to provide Charlestown its largest advantage of the night at 24-9.“They were ready to play...Boston Police say white supremacists ‘on our radar’ if they show up at St. Patrick’s Day parade again
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:57:59 GMT
In the first of what officials claimed will be periodic public availabilities by police brass aimed at greater transparency, Boston’s top cop touted the city’s crime stats and warned both public drinkers and white supremacists who might be thinking of coming to this year’s St. Patrick’s Day parade.Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox and Mayor Michelle Wu spoke to the press for about half an hour on Monday in police headquarters, taking multiple questions that focused on the upcoming Paddy’s Day parade, which is back to the full-length version that hasn’t been done since before the pandemic.“We’re very grateful to the Boston Police for taking on the additional staffing and resources and intense planning that’s required to return to a longer traditional route that does go by many more of these historical sites,” Wu said.Last year, the parade was notable for some unwelcome guests: a small group of white supremacists who sho...Barney Frank bristles at FDIC, blames ‘crypto’ for bank takeover
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:57:59 GMT
Former fiery Bay State Congressman Barney Frank — the co-author of the Dodd-Frank landmark banking bill — reportedly tried to take some teeth out of the law.As a board member of Signature Bank, Frank sought to soften Dodd-Frank regs that former President Donald Trump actually accomplished in 2018 — a move Frank denied.Signature Bank has been taken over by the FDIC, the federal agency that insures bank deposits until the bank can be sold. The bank was closed just a day after the government did the same for Silicon Valley Bank.Frank — who has earned more than $2.4 million in compensation from Signature Bank since 2015, according to the Wall Street Journal — said Signature Bank will sell.“I believe they’re going to get a very good price,” Frank told the Associated Press, “proof that it was not a bank problem.”Frank, a Democrat who served in Congress from 1981 until 2013, co-authored the Dodd-Frank act that boosted government oversight of banks following th...Latest news
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