
In a busy edition of Trading Day, as earnings season picks up, a couple CarMax executives sell shares and Genworth gives an update on its pending deal with a Chinese conglomerate.
In a busy edition of Trading Day, as earnings season picks up, a couple CarMax executives sell shares and Genworth gives an update on its pending deal with a Chinese conglomerate.
Richmond reports a $6 million project in Fulton Hill, Southside is getting a new self-storage building and Henrico reports a $4 million addition to a private school in this week’s list.
The top five foreclosures average $338,000 and are in Chesterfield, Hanover and Henrico counties. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
Southside reports a license for a Newport News disaster mitigation firm, and a new national retail firm swings into eastern Henrico County. BizSense Pro members get access to the entire list.
A local executive cashes in $4.6 million in stock options and second quarter earnings season rolls on with numbers from Markel, Community Bankers Trust and Brink’s.
More lawsuits arise from construction of The Tiber condo project, with three former partners each seeking $3 million, and a company claims $500,000 in compensatory damages when another doesn’t produce a piece of equipment. To get all the cases, become a BizSense Pro member.
Skin treatments, oils with less friction and reading materials that can gauge complexity levels are some of the patents in this week’s list. BizSense Pro members have access to all the intel.
This week’s highest priced foreclosures is commercial land off of Midlothian Turnpike. Get the week’s full list of properties set for auction with BizSense Pro.
Henrico County reports over $97 million in property transfers, including an apartment complex in Short Pump, an industrial site in Varina and office building in Innsbrook. A uniquely shaped office building west of the Boulevard sold in the city. The twice-monthly list of commercial property transfers is open in BizSense Pro.
An armored car giant eyes an acquisition, a WestRock director exercises stock options, and Richmond’s biggest bank posts its second quarter earnings.
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