Selig's Nomination Seeks to Close the Gap Between SEC and CFTC on Crypto Issues
- Smithfield Foods shares rose 6.8% premarket after reporting $3.7B Q3 sales (+12.4% YoY), driven by strong demand across meat segments and $0.58 non-GAAP EPS exceeding estimates. - Indian firms Suraj Estate (+4% net profit) and TTK Prestige (+21.5% net profit) reported mixed Q2 results, with Suraj's pre-sales surging 89% but EBITDA margins declining. - Shenandoah Telecommunications raised annual dividend 10% to $0.11/share, while Trump's nomination of SEC's Selig to CFTC aims to unify crypto regulation be
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In India, Suraj Estate Developers posted a 4% annual increase in net profit to Rs 33.1 crore for the second quarter of FY26, with revenue up 33% to Rs 144.6 crore, according to a
TTK Prestige, a top kitchen appliance producer, reported a 21.5% year-on-year rise in consolidated net profit to Rs 64.24 crore for Q2 FY26, as noted in a
Shenandoah Telecommunications (NASDAQ:SHEN) revealed a 10% boost in its annual dividend to $0.11 per share, offering a forward yield of 0.85%, according to a
Elsewhere, regulatory developments in the cryptocurrency industry drew attention as Donald Trump nominated Michael Selig, currently the SEC’s crypto task force chief counsel, to head the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), according to a
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