Mainstreet Capital, an investment banking and asset management firm has launched a new brand identity and tagline.
The new identity and corporate philosophy the company said is expected to help position it as a growth partner of choice.
The new tagline was titled: ‘Take the Right Turn.’
According to the firm, the new slogan is an internal philosophical idea and system of thinking that captures the vibrant thread of energy running through every aspect of its business and external relationship, inspiring Mainstreet to continually deepen its knowledge and expertise while serving as a guide and beacon of hope in the society.
Quintet of debt investors now control company
The parent company of American Addiction Centers has concluded its bankruptcy reorganization, during which is shed about $500 million of debt.
The reconstituted AAC runs 26 facilities in eight states and employs more than 2,000 people. It is, as it did in the runup to
its Chapter 11 filing, being led by CEO Andrew McWilliams, who took the helm from founder Michael Cartwright early this year.
“We are thankful to the court and our senior secured lenders for recognizing the critical need for our services both now and in the future,” McWilliams said in a statement. “We are excited to be positioned for growth as the first company to truly transform the treatment of substance abuse.”
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We re now in the final weeks of what has been the strangest year in living memory. But while so much has changed in 2020, one thing remains unquestionably the same: We still have bills to pay, and the vast majority of those bills come on a monthly schedule.
This is where monthly dividend stocks come into play.
Most dividend stocks pay quarterly, and most bonds pay semiannually. But monthly dividend stocks and funds have a payment schedule that actually aligns with your mortgage payment, utility bills and other monthly charges. We d never recommend buying a stock purely because it has a monthly dividend, says Rachel Klinger, president of McCann Wealth Strategies, an investment adviser based in State College, Pennsylvania. But monthly dividend stocks can be a nice addition to a portfolio and can add a little regularity to an investor s income stream.