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Print FINDLAY, Ohio Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. reported strong financial results in quarter one of 2021 a net income of $22 million, compared to a net loss of $12 million after the same quarter a year ago as the tire maker inches closer to finalizing its deal with Goodyear. Cooper said its operating profit was $38 million, or 5.8 percent of net sales, which increased 23 percent over the pandemic-ravaged Q1 of 2020. The financial news comes three days after Cooper shareholders voted overwhelmingly to approve Goodyear s $2.5 billion cash and stock deal to acquire the Findlay-based tire maker. According to Cooper, around 99 percent of its stockholder votes cast April 30 were in favor of the transaction. ....
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Author of the article: Susan Yanagisawa Publishing date: Apr 28, 2021 • April 28, 2021 • 3 minute read Article content Seventeen months after a personable former-waiter-turned-self-styled-investment-guru was sent from a Kingston courtroom to prison for operating the multimillion-dollar Ponzi scheme that was Next Level Investments (later Next Level Capital Group), the case has finally concluded with an order of forfeiture for just over $500,000 held in the account of one of a minority of individuals who actually received dividends. The investor, Margo Gould, was an early client of the company, and she initially opposed the application by the Ministry of the Attorney General for forfeiture of a bank account, already frozen by investigators, where she’d sequestered her Next Level earnings. ....