Which sounds totally crazy, but there have been so many wrong reports and but its hard to say anything. This one, the latest that i had read on this, this gentleman, was seeking asylum, they thought, in germany. They didnt think he had linked to terrorist activities. But again, all of these stories are changing quickly. He had the stolen passport and supposedly the second guy with the stolen passports, they bought their tickets one right after the history. Were going to have a gentleman who knows from bbs. Right. Everyone says the 777 is one of the greatest planes ever designed. And they dont thats why they are not willing to write off any foul play. Right. Whether that be pilot error, hijacking, terrorism. Theres 50,000 flights a day in this country, i think. And typically, you know, they dont just disappear out of thin air without a single warning sign. It looks like this plane may have been turning around. They picked up military radar. They cant figure out why it wasnt on the radar
Westwood Holdings Group Inc. trimmed its position in EnLink Midstream, LLC (NYSE:ENLC – Free Report) by 21.7% in the fourth quarter, Holdings Channel.com reports. The institutional investor owned 1,829,105 shares of the pipeline company’s stock after selling 505,753 shares during the period. Westwood Holdings Group Inc.’s holdings in EnLink Midstream were worth $22,242,000 as of […]
Westwood Holdings Group Inc. cut its holdings in EnLink Midstream, LLC (NYSE:ENLC – Free Report) by 21.7% during the fourth quarter, according to the company in its most recent 13F filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The fund owned 1,829,105 shares of the pipeline company’s stock after selling 505,753 shares during the period. Westwood […]
Shares of EnLink Midstream, LLC (NYSE:ENLC – Get Free Report) have been given a consensus rating of “Moderate Buy” by the six research firms that are currently covering the company, MarketBeat reports. Two analysts have rated the stock with a hold recommendation and four have given a buy recommendation to the company. The average twelve-month […]