StubHub Files for IPO Despite Recent Financial Loss, Aims for NYSE Listing Under "STUB"
StubHub files for an IPO despite a $2.8 million loss in 2024, with CEO Eric Baker holding over 90% voting power. The filing lacks share and price details but states the intent to use the "STUB" ticker on the NYSE.
Nashville Police Arrest Two in Street Racing Crackdown, Charges Include Inciting a Riot and Evading Arrest
Two men were arrested in Nashville during a crackdown on street racing, one facing charges including inciting a riot and drug possession, the other for evading arrest and driving without a license.
Chomps Recalls 30,000 Pounds of Beef and Turkey Sticks in California and Illinois Over Metal Contamination Fears
Chomps recalls beef and turkey sticks due to potential metal fragments; no injuries reported. Products shipped to California and Illinois, with a focus on certain lot codes and dates.
Young Texans Triumph at RodeoHouston, Record $1.4M Earned in Junior Market Steer Auction
Record bids were placed at RodeoHouston's Junior Market Steer Auction, with young Texans earning $1.4 million. Jacob Schickedanz's steer Kareem won Grand Champion, fetching $675,000, while Jett Hale's steer Mike set an auction record of $690,000.
Stellantis Announces Buyouts and Early Retirements for UAW Workers in Detroit and Toledo Amidst Industry Shifts
Stellantis offers buyouts and early retirements to UAW workers to reduce costs and adjust operations amidst industry changes. The offers include cash payouts and medical benefits.
Illinois Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Rolling Meadows in Tax Dispute With Arlington Heights Over Cooper's Hawk Revenue
The Illinois Supreme Court ruled in favor of Rolling Meadows in a tax dispute with Arlington Heights over revenue from Cooper's Hawk Winery & Restaurant due to a coding error by the state's Department of Revenue.












