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LOS ANGELES, April 08, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hotchkis & Wiley, a global investment manager specializing in value equity and high yield strategies, today announced the launch of its first exchange ...
Hotchkis & Wiley has launched its first actively managed exchange-traded fund, the Hotchkis & Wiley SMID-Cap Diversified Value Fund, which trades under the ticker HWSM. HWSM began trading March 31 ...
Sue McGinnis left a factory labor job in the 1980s and has risen to camp account manager at AMSkier, which is known for ...
Hotchkis & Wiley, an investment management company, released its “Hotchkis & Wiley Mid-Cap Value Fund” fourth quarter 2024 investor letter. The Hotchkis & Wiley Mid-Cap Value Fund returned -2. ...
Two of the most accomplished women's basketball players of all time are Hall of Fame bound. Sue Bird and Maya Moore, who both played at UConn, have been elected to the Naismith Basketball Hall of ...
Democrats argue Trump's order exceeds presidential authority Order requires proof of citizenship, limits mail-in ballots Voting rights groups also challenge executive order March 31 (Reuters ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic officials in 19 states filed a lawsuit Thursday against President Donald Trump’s attempt to reshape elections across the U.S., calling it an unconstitutional ...
Also selected for enshrinement: WNBA greats Sue Bird, Maya Moore and Sylvia Fowles, Chicago Bulls coach and two-time NCAA champion Billy Donovan, Miami Heat managing general partner Micky Arison ...
Democratic attorneys general and governors in 23 states and Washington, DC, have filed a lawsuit against the US Department of Health and Human Services and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr ...
Susan J. “Sue” Nycum, 79, died early Wednesday at Graystone Manor at Bellmeade. She was born in Altoona, a daughter of the late Howard and Loretta (Shultza­berger) Hazen. She married Ray A.
A group of scientists and health groups sued the National Institutes of Health on Wednesday, arguing that an “ideological purge” of research funding is illegal and threatens medical cures.
The Indiana Fever star will join Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi on ESPN's alternate broadcast during the national championship contest between UConn and South Carolina. Bird and Taurasi announced the ...