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Article content The Montreal Canadiens had the New York Rangers on the ropes at Madison Square Garden on Saturday afternoon, but the home team snapped their five-game losing streak with a 4-3 win over the Habs. A rough season for Kirby Dach got even worse when the slumping centre took a high-sticking double-minor with 2:40 remaining in regulation. Kaapo Kakko responded by scoring the game winner on the power play with 22.5 seconds to go. In all, the Rangers scored three times with the man advantage, compared with Montreal’s 0-3 on special teams. The game opened with a callback to the last time both teams faced off. Josh Anderson sought revenge on Jacob Trouba for his hit on Justin Barron, and the powerhorse got it. He pummelled the Ranger captain. JOSH ANDERSON AND JACOB TROUBA DROP THE GLOVES 🥊 pic.twitter.com/QC0I6pM1VO The Rangers led 2-1 after 20 minutes, starting with Artemi Panarin beating Sam Montembeault on the power play with an accurate point shot through traffic. 🗣️ IT'S A POWER PLAY GOAL. What a snipe from Breadman. pic.twitter.com/msUqnhkmeT Mike Matheson returned to the lineup after missing two games with a lower-body injury, and he tied up the game 1-1 with a shot from the high slot. jamais trop tôt pour un but de Mtl never too early for a Habs goal #GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/kr1hfvofKN Habs fans had their hearts broken a couple of times during the matinee game, starting with Vincent Trocheck giving the Rangers a 2-1 lead with just two seconds remaining in the opening frame. Vincent Trocheck gives the Rangers a 2-1 lead at the end of the first! 🗽 pic.twitter.com/wts8ZQUNt6 The game got more physical in the second period, starting with Arber Xhekaj sending Alexis Lafrenière back to the bench in agony after a hit near the boards. Josh Anderson continued to play with intensity, but he landed in the box with a penalty our own Stu Cowan called “one of the worst penalty calls” he has ever seen. You be the judge: This is one of the worst penalty calls I've ever seen ... and that's saying something. https://t.co/lwqqzNu7LM On the ensuing power play, Mika Zibanejad extended New York’s lead to 3-1 with another snipe through traffic. Mika Zibanejad rifles one through on the power-play to extend the Rangers lead! pic.twitter.com/Spil09gB0x Perhaps an even more egregious penalty call occurred when a scrum developed after a Dach wraparound attempt on Jonathan Quick. The Rangers returned to the power play because Juraj Slafkovsky was assessed a double minor despite it being an equal-opportunity kerfuffle between the clubs. Absolute chaos in New York 😳 pic.twitter.com/fURs1nkgjT In the third period, Montreal pulled to within one when Cole Caufield beat Quick five-hole for his 14th goal in 23 games. sournois, le Cole sneaky, sneaky #GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/xMT71JV0af Suzuki and Caufield teamed up on the game-tying goal nearly 10 minutes later, although this time it was Lane Hutson who delivered the slick setup to the captain. la première passe 🤌 la deuxième 🤌 la finition 🤌 the first pass 🤌 the second pass 🤌 the finish 🤌 #GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/lITDvHWGIU The Rangers came into the game losers of five straight, and in the third period looked fragile. Unfortunately for the Habs, the Dach penalty with 2:40 remaining halted their building momentum. In the dying moments, Kakko sealed the win for the Rangers after a scramble in front. HEY HEY HEY. What a Finnish. pic.twitter.com/joOySvMu7k Say what you want about the controversial penalties to Anderson and Slafkovsky, but a high stick that draws blood is a double-minor any way you slice it, and Dach was the perpetrator. According to Natural Stat Trick, the Habs lead in scoring chances (27-13) and high-danger chances (15-6) by a comfortable margin, but going 0-3 on the power play while conceding three PP goals did them in. It’s not the norm these days, but have the Canadiens considered putting two defencemen on the top PP unit, namely Matheson and Hutson? They were magical on the tying goal. They also stood atop the team’s report card according to Hockey Stat Cards. #NHL GameScore Impact Card for Montreal Canadiens on 2024-11-30: #GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/lwzJQehJqm The Liveblog commenters had a lot to say about the officiating, Dach’s struggles and Montreal’s inability to put away a dazed Ranger club.CLEVELAND (AP) — Two days before recording another milestone, resume-building sack on Sunday at Cincinnati, Myles Garrett delivered a jarring hit — on the Browns. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * CLEVELAND (AP) — Two days before recording another milestone, resume-building sack on Sunday at Cincinnati, Myles Garrett delivered a jarring hit — on the Browns. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? CLEVELAND (AP) — Two days before recording another milestone, resume-building sack on Sunday at Cincinnati, Myles Garrett delivered a jarring hit — on the Browns. In this case, any roughness could be deemed necessary. Garrett piled on to what has been a painful and puzzling season in Cleveland by saying he doesn’t have any interest in going through another rebuild and wants to know exactly what the organization’s offseason plans are to fix things. If that wasn’t enough, Garrett indicated for the first time that he would consider leaving the Browns if his vision doesn’t mesh with the team’s ambitions. “It’s a possibility,” he said of playing elsewhere. “But I want to be a Cleveland Brown. I want to play my career here.” It’s unclear how Garrett’s comments were received by owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam, who have plenty to consider as the Browns (3-12) head into the final two weeks of a season that began with playoff expectations and could be followed by upheaval. The Browns haven’t been this bad since going 0-16 in 2017. Garrett, who reached 100 career sacks by taking down Cincinnati’s Joe Burrow late in the first half of Sunday’s 24-6 loss, may have either added to the Haslams’ long list of concerns — the Deshaun Watson contract situation is a priority — or brought them clarity. There’s no denying that Garrett’s remarks carry substantial weight, which is partly why he spoke up. He’s the Browns’ best player, a franchise cornerstone, a future Hall of Famer and arguably the most disruptive defensive force in the game today. He’s also leading with actions. Garrett showed extraordinary effort in chasing down and tackling Burrow before tumbling out of bounds and crashing into Cleveland’s bench and some portable heaters. He might be frustrated, but he’s not giving up. “A testament of who he is as a player and who he is as a person,” linebacker Jordan Hicks said. What the reigning Defensive Player of the Year says matters. It will be interesting to see if the Haslams listen. At this point, there are indications the Browns intend to stick with coach Kevin Stefanski and general manager Andrew Berry, whose major misses in recent drafts have become more magnified with each loss. There will be changes; it’s just a matter of how drastic and if they’ll be enough to satisfy Garrett’s wishes. He turns 29 on Dec. 29 and has two years left on a $125 million contract extension. The All-Pro is in his prime and doesn’t want to waste another season in a pointless pursuit of a Super Bowl title. His goal is to win a championship with Cleveland — or someone. Garrett’s serious. He’s asking the Browns to show him they are, too. What’s working Cleveland’s defense is doing its part. For the second week in a row, the Browns contained one of the NFL’s most talented offenses, holding the Bengals and their top-ranked passing game below most of their season averages. Burrow did throw three TD passes — for the seventh game in a row — but Cincinnati scored fewer than 27 points for the first time in seven games. What needs help The Browns continue to beat themselves with costly turnovers, some more costly than others. They drove to the Cincinnati 1-yard line in the opening minutes only to have D’Onta Foreman fumble as he neared the goal line. The Bengals capitalized by driving 99 yards to take a 7-0 lead that could have been Cleveland’s. Stock up Running back Jerome Ford is making the most of a heavier workload and finishing strong. He ripped off a 66-yard run on the game’s first play and finished with 131 all-purpose yards, including 92 on 11 carries and scored Cleveland’s only TD. Ford’s emergence as a potential No. 1 back — Nick Chubb’s injuries have clouded his future — gives the team one less thing to worry about as it retools the roster. Stock down Kicker Dustin Hopkins hasn’t shaken a startling slump. After being benched for a week to work through his struggles, Hopkins missed his only kick, pushing an extra point to the right. Hopkins felt confident going in, but he’s back to trying to identify issues that could be equally mechanical and mental. He’s just 16 of 25 on field goals, 16 of 19 on PATs and the Browns’ decision to sign him to a three-year, $15.9 million extension this summer looks worse every week. Injuries QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson injured his calf early in Sunday’s game, leaving his status in doubt for a second straight start this week. If Thompson-Robinson can’t go, the Browns could go back to Jameis Winston, but he’s dealing with a sore right shoulder. ... Tight end David Njoku is dealing with yet another injury after hurting his knee. The team is awaiting results on an MRI, perhaps a sign of the severity. Njoku has missed time with injuries all season. He finished with eight catches for 66 yards. Key number Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. 20 — Interceptions for the Browns this season. Thompson-Robinson’s two picks on Sunday gave the team 10 in the last four games. What’s next Probably a half-empty stadium for a final home game on Sunday against the Miami Dolphins, who are still in the hunt for a wild-card spot. ___ AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl Advertisement Advertisement
Hail Flutie: BC celebrates 40th anniversary of Miracle in MiamiGas Detection Equipment Market in 2024: Integration Of IOT And AI Technologies Driving Advancements Of MarketBy Funto Omojola, NerdWallet Mobile wallets that allow you to pay using your phone have been around for well more than a decade, and over those years they’ve grown in popularity, becoming a key part of consumers’ credit card usage. According to a “state of credit card report” for 2025 from credit bureau Experian, 53% of Americans in a survey say they use digital wallets more frequently than traditional payment methods. To further incentivize mobile wallet usage, some credit card issuers offer bonus rewards when you elect to pay that way. But those incentives can go beyond just higher reward rates. In fact, mobile wallets in some ways are becoming an essential part of activating and holding a credit card. For example, they can offer immediate access to your credit line, and they can be easier and safer than paying with a physical card. From a rewards perspective, it can make a lot of sense to reach for your phone now instead of your physical card. The Apple Card offers its highest reward rates when you use it through the Apple Pay mobile wallet. Same goes for the PayPal Cashback Mastercard® when you use it to make purchases via the PayPal digital wallet. The Kroger grocery store giant has a co-branded credit card that earns the most when you pay using an eligible digital wallet, and some major credit cards with quarterly rotating bonus categories have a history of incentivizing digital wallet use. But again, these days it’s not just about the rewards. Mobile wallets like Apple Pay, Samsung Pay and PayPal can offer immediate access to your credit line while you wait for your physical card to arrive after approval. Indeed, most major issuers including Bank of America®, Capital One and Chase now offer instant virtual credit card numbers for eligible cards that can be used upon approval by adding them to a digital wallet. Additionally, many co-branded credit cards — those offered in partnership with another brand — commonly offer instant card access and can be used immediately on in-brand purchases. Credit cards typically take seven to 10 days to arrive after approval, so instant access to your credit line can be particularly useful if you need to make an urgent or unexpected purchase. Plus, they allow you to start spending toward a card’s sign-up bonus right away. As issuers push toward mobile payments, a growing number of merchants and businesses are similarly adopting the payment method. The percentage of U.S. businesses that used digital wallets increased to 62% in 2023, compared to 47% the previous year, according to a 2023 survey commissioned by the Federal Reserve Financial Services. Wider acceptance is potentially good news for the average American, who according to Experian has about four credit cards. While that won’t necessarily weigh down your wallet, it can be hard to manage multiple cards and rewards categories at once. Mobile wallets offer a more efficient way to store and organize all of your workhorse cards, while not having to carry around ones that you don’t use often. They can also help you more easily monitor your spending and rewards, and some even track your orders’ status and arrival time. Plus, paying with a digital wallet offers added security. That’s because it uses technology called tokenization when you pay, which masks your real credit card number and instead sends an encrypted “token” that’s unique to each payment. This is unlike swiping or dipping a physical card, during which your credit card number is more directly accessible. And again, because a mobile wallet doesn’t require you to have your physical cards present, there’s less chance of one falling out of your pocket or purse. More From NerdWallet Funto Omojola writes for NerdWallet. Email: fomojola@nerdwallet.com. The article Activating Your Credit Card? Don’t Skip the Mobile Wallet Step originally appeared on NerdWallet .
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Jalen Hurts remained in the NFL’s concussion protocol on Monday, limiting his ability to practice this week for the Philadelphia Eagles and casting doubt on his availability for Sunday’s game against Dallas. If Hurts can’t play, the Eagles would turn to backup Kenny Pickett — who suffered a rib injury and couldn’t protect a big lead in a 36-33 loss to Washington — with third-stringer Tanner McKee on deck. The Eagles (12-3) need to win one more game over the final two to clinch an NFC East title and one of the conference’s top two seeds. Coach Nick Sirianni gave no additional health update on Hurts but did say the QB who led the Eagles to 10 straight wins before he was forced out with the head injury wouldn’t need much time this week to get ready against the Cowboys, if he was cleared. “Jalen knows how to prepare,” Sirianni said. “He knows how to get himself ready. He’s a true pro.” The Eagles are 9 1/2-point favorites over the division rival Cowboys (7-8), per BetMGM Sportsbook. Sirianni said the Eagles would lean on the medical staff on a daily basis to know where Hurts — who threw two touchdown passes and ran for a pair of scores in the first meeting against Dallas in November — was in his recovery from the head injury. RELATED COVERAGE Steelers WR George Pickens returns to practice, hopeful to play against Chiefs Bills offense is ‘Cooking,’ with running game adding a powerful new dimension Heavy ground game gives Anthony Richardson a chance to shine in Colts’ latest victory Hurts was ruled out early at Washington after his head slammed against the ground on one run and he was hit in the helmet by Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu at the end of another. “He’s always done a good job of protecting himself both as a passer and a runner,” Sirianni said. “Any time you lose one of your best players, you wish they’d do something else or not take that hit.” Hurts shook off a sluggish start over the first four games and has thrown 18 touchdowns against just five interceptions to turn the Eagles into Super Bowl contenders. “Every time there’s a player out,” Sirianni said, “there’s an adjustment to be made.” What’s working Saquon Barkley and the running game. Barkley was held to 41 yards after the first quarter but 150 yards is 150 yards and he still has a shot at NFL history. Barkley leads the NFL with 1,838 yards rushing and is 268 yards away from passing Eric Dickerson and his 2,105 yards for the Los Angeles Rams in 1984 for the season mark. Barkley is 162 yards shy of becoming the ninth player in NFL history with 2,000 yards rushing in a season. What needs help Backup QB. Pickett was 14 of 24 for 143 yards in relief, throwing a touchdown pass to A.J. Brown and an interception. Pickett played his first meaningful football in a year. The Eagles use McKee as the emergency QB, but the sixth-round pick in the 2023 draft could be in the mix if Hurts sat out against Dallas. Pickett is from New Jersey and said when he was acquired from Pittsburgh that he had “great memories” of going to games at Lincoln Financial Field with his dad and grandfather since he was 5. The chance to run out of the home team tunnel — which he could get Sunday if he’s the starting QB — left him absolutely delighted. Pickett, a first-round pick out of Pitt in 2022, went 14-10 as a starter for the Steelers. “I was impressed by Pickett, honestly,” Washington coach Dan Quinn said Monday. “I thought he threw the ball with good accuracy to the right spots. He’s a nice athlete (who can) move, so I can see why they would want him in that system. I thought he got outside and had good scramble ability. Wasn’t surprised they didn’t run the sneaks to go through that.” Stock up Zack Baun. The linebacker barely caused a ripple on the transactions wire in March but has been arguably the MVP of the defense. He forced a fumble in the third quarter that set up a score, one of five turnovers for the Eagles. He also had two tackles for losses. Stock down The No. 1 seed. The Eagles all but cost themselves a shot at the top spot in the NFC and a bye with the late-game collapse in Washington. The Eagles will clinch the division with a victory over the Cowboys or Giants and most likely will finish with the No. 2 seed. They are one game behind both the Detroit Lions (13-2) and the Minnesota Vikings (13-2) in the NFC standings. Eagles fans can still chant, “We’re No. 1!” but it’s a long shot. To clinch the No. 1 seed, the Eagles need to beat Dallas and the Giants. And the Lions need to lose their last two games against San Francisco (6-9) and Minnesota. And the Vikings needs to lose to Green Bay (10-4) and beat the Lions in Week 18. Should the status quo remain, the Eagles would host Washington in a playoff game. Injuries Beyond Hurts, edge rusher Josh Sweat left with an ankle injury and defensive tackle Jordan Davis limped off in the second quarter. ... Pickett said he had his ribs X-rayed and would undergo further testing. Sirianni had no update Monday on Pickett’s condition. Key number 1,000 — Brown became the first Eagles receiver to top 1,000 yards in three straight seasons since Mike Quick from 1983-85. Next steps The Eagles can clinch the division and a home playoff game with two lightweights left on the schedule, both at home. The Eagles play Dallas on Sunday in a game bumped to a 1 p.m. kickoff and end the season against the New York Giants. ___ AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nflFather and son duke it out on the ice in viral video from Saskatchewan men's league game
Kingsview Wealth Management LLC bought a new position in Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. ( NYSE:AJG – Free Report ) in the third quarter, HoldingsChannel.com reports. The fund bought 863 shares of the financial services provider’s stock, valued at approximately $243,000. Other hedge funds and other institutional investors have also modified their holdings of the company. Tidal Investments LLC boosted its stake in shares of Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. by 132.1% in the 1st quarter. Tidal Investments LLC now owns 7,189 shares of the financial services provider’s stock valued at $1,798,000 after purchasing an additional 4,092 shares in the last quarter. Swedbank AB acquired a new position in Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. in the first quarter valued at about $3,297,000. Cetera Investment Advisers grew its stake in Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. by 165.9% during the first quarter. Cetera Investment Advisers now owns 54,449 shares of the financial services provider’s stock worth $13,615,000 after buying an additional 33,972 shares during the last quarter. Cetera Advisors LLC raised its stake in shares of Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. by 113.9% in the first quarter. Cetera Advisors LLC now owns 13,926 shares of the financial services provider’s stock valued at $3,482,000 after acquiring an additional 7,415 shares during the last quarter. Finally, First Hawaiian Bank boosted its holdings in shares of Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. by 10.3% in the 2nd quarter. First Hawaiian Bank now owns 20,481 shares of the financial services provider’s stock worth $5,311,000 after acquiring an additional 1,907 shares in the last quarter. Institutional investors own 85.53% of the company’s stock. Insider Buying and Selling at Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. In other news, President Michael Robert Pesch sold 7,100 shares of the company’s stock in a transaction that occurred on Friday, September 13th. The shares were sold at an average price of $296.20, for a total value of $2,103,020.00. Following the completion of the transaction, the president now owns 33,267 shares in the company, valued at $9,853,685.40. This represents a 17.59 % decrease in their ownership of the stock. The transaction was disclosed in a filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission, which is available through the SEC website . Also, VP Christopher E. Mead sold 2,800 shares of the firm’s stock in a transaction on Monday, October 28th. The stock was sold at an average price of $287.00, for a total transaction of $803,600.00. Following the sale, the vice president now owns 14,674 shares in the company, valued at approximately $4,211,438. The trade was a 16.02 % decrease in their ownership of the stock. The disclosure for this sale can be found here . Over the last ninety days, insiders sold 23,900 shares of company stock valued at $6,892,280. Company insiders own 1.60% of the company’s stock. Analyst Ratings Changes Check Out Our Latest Stock Analysis on Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Trading Down 1.0 % NYSE:AJG opened at $312.09 on Friday. The firm has a market capitalization of $68.47 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of 59.45, a PEG ratio of 2.68 and a beta of 0.72. Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. has a 1-year low of $218.63 and a 1-year high of $316.72. The business’s 50-day moving average price is $290.89 and its two-hundred day moving average price is $278.98. The company has a current ratio of 1.06, a quick ratio of 1.06 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.64. Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. ( NYSE:AJG – Get Free Report ) last released its quarterly earnings data on Thursday, October 24th. The financial services provider reported $2.26 earnings per share for the quarter, hitting the consensus estimate of $2.26. The business had revenue of $2.77 billion for the quarter, compared to analyst estimates of $2.78 billion. Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. had a net margin of 10.40% and a return on equity of 19.12%. Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.’s quarterly revenue was up 12.8% compared to the same quarter last year. During the same quarter last year, the firm earned $2.00 EPS. On average, equities analysts expect that Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. will post 10.12 earnings per share for the current year. Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Dividend Announcement The firm also recently announced a quarterly dividend, which will be paid on Friday, December 20th. Shareholders of record on Friday, December 6th will be issued a dividend of $0.60 per share. The ex-dividend date is Friday, December 6th. This represents a $2.40 annualized dividend and a yield of 0.77%. Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.’s dividend payout ratio is presently 45.71%. About Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. ( Free Report ) Arthur J. Gallagher & Co, together with its subsidiaries, provides insurance and reinsurance brokerage, consulting, and third-party property/casualty claims settlement and administration services to entities and individuals worldwide. It operates in Brokerage and Risk Management segments. The Brokerage segment offers retail and wholesale insurance and reinsurance brokerage services; assists retail brokers and other non-affiliated brokers in the placement of specialized and hard-to-place insurance; and acts as a brokerage wholesaler, managing general agent, and managing general underwriter for distributing specialized insurance coverages to underwriting enterprises. Recommended Stories Want to see what other hedge funds are holding AJG? Visit HoldingsChannel.com to get the latest 13F filings and insider trades for Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. ( NYSE:AJG – Free Report ). Receive News & Ratings for Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Marcus Tomashek scored 30 points and Division II Michigan Tech handed Green Bay its eighth straight loss, 72-70 on Wednesday. Anthony Roy, the nation’s second-best scorer at 25.7 points per game, did not play for Green Bay. He was on the sideline with a walking boot on his left foot. Tomashek also contributed eight rebounds for the Huskies, who played the game as an exhibition. Dawson Nordgaard finished 5 of 9 from the floor to add 10 points. Ty Fernholz shot 3 for 7 from beyond the arc to finish with nine points. Jeremiah Johnson recorded 21 points and 15 rebounds for the Phoenix (2-11). Marcus Hall added 17 points and Ryan Wade had 11 points and five assists. 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Kingsview Wealth Management LLC boosted its position in Vanguard Russell 2000 ETF ( NASDAQ:VTWO – Free Report ) by 5.7% during the third quarter, according to the company in its most recent disclosure with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The fund owned 3,056 shares of the company’s stock after buying an additional 164 shares during the period. Kingsview Wealth Management LLC’s holdings in Vanguard Russell 2000 ETF were worth $273,000 as of its most recent filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. Several other hedge funds and other institutional investors also recently bought and sold shares of VTWO. EP Wealth Advisors LLC boosted its holdings in shares of Vanguard Russell 2000 ETF by 5.0% in the 2nd quarter. EP Wealth Advisors LLC now owns 2,539 shares of the company’s stock valued at $208,000 after acquiring an additional 120 shares during the last quarter. Savvy Advisors Inc. lifted its position in Vanguard Russell 2000 ETF by 2.6% during the third quarter. Savvy Advisors Inc. now owns 4,953 shares of the company’s stock valued at $443,000 after purchasing an additional 124 shares during the period. M3 Advisory Group LLC boosted its holdings in Vanguard Russell 2000 ETF by 1.9% in the second quarter. M3 Advisory Group LLC now owns 6,830 shares of the company’s stock valued at $560,000 after purchasing an additional 125 shares during the last quarter. Tennessee Valley Asset Management Partners grew its position in Vanguard Russell 2000 ETF by 2.2% during the 2nd quarter. Tennessee Valley Asset Management Partners now owns 6,490 shares of the company’s stock worth $532,000 after purchasing an additional 141 shares during the period. Finally, Global Wealth Management Investment Advisory Inc. raised its stake in shares of Vanguard Russell 2000 ETF by 3.1% during the 3rd quarter. Global Wealth Management Investment Advisory Inc. now owns 4,882 shares of the company’s stock valued at $436,000 after buying an additional 146 shares during the last quarter. Vanguard Russell 2000 ETF Stock Up 0.4 % Shares of VTWO stock opened at $97.88 on Friday. Vanguard Russell 2000 ETF has a 52-week low of $72.07 and a 52-week high of $99.12. The stock has a market cap of $12.90 billion, a PE ratio of 12.13 and a beta of 1.15. The business has a 50-day simple moving average of $91.52 and a 200-day simple moving average of $87.15. Vanguard Russell 2000 ETF Cuts Dividend Vanguard Russell 2000 ETF Profile ( Free Report ) The Vanguard Russell 2000 ETF (VTWO) is an exchange-traded fund that is based on the Russell 2000 index, a market-cap-weighted index of US small-cap stocks VTWO was launched on Sep 20, 2010 and is managed by Vanguard. See Also Want to see what other hedge funds are holding VTWO? Visit HoldingsChannel.com to get the latest 13F filings and insider trades for Vanguard Russell 2000 ETF ( NASDAQ:VTWO – Free Report ). Receive News & Ratings for Vanguard Russell 2000 ETF Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Vanguard Russell 2000 ETF and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .Georgia's Dasha Vidmanova, Columbia's Michael Zheng win NCAA singles titles