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SAN DIEGO, Dec. 13, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Robbins LLP reminds investors that a class action was filed on behalf of all persons and entities who purchased or otherwise acquired Marqeta, Inc. (NASDAQ: MQ) securities between August 7, 2024 and November 4, 2024. Marqeta creates digital payment technology for innovation leaders. For more information, submit a form , email attorney Aaron Dumas, Jr., or give us a call at (800) 350-6003. The Allegations: Robbins LLP is Investigating Allegations that Marqeta, Inc. (MQ) Failed to Disclose the Impact of Regulatory Scrutiny on its Business Prospects According to the complaint, during the class period, defendants failed to disclose that Marqeta understated the regulatory challenges affecting its business outlook and therefore, would have to cut its guidance for the fourth quarter of 2024. The complaint alleges that on November 4, 2024, Marqeta announced third quarter 2024 financial results and revised its fourth quarter projections to "reflect[] several changes that became apparent over the last few months with regards to the heightened scrutiny of the banking environment and specific customer program changes." The complaint further alleges that Marqeta's CEO and CFO actually knew of the heightened regulatory scrutiny affecting the Company's business from the beginning of the year, which they revealed in connection with the November 4 announcement. On this news, Marqeta’s stock price fell $2.53 per share, or 42.5%, to close at $3.42 per share on November 5, 2024. What Now: You may be eligible to participate in the class action against Marqeta, Inc. Shareholders who want to serve as lead plaintiff for the class must submit their application to the court by February 7, 2025. A lead plaintiff is a representative party who acts on behalf of other class members in directing the litigation. You do not have to participate in the case to be eligible for a recovery. If you choose to take no action, you can remain an absent class member. For more information, click here . All representation is on a contingency fee basis. Shareholders pay no fees or expenses. About Robbins LLP: A recognized leader in shareholder rights litigation, the attorneys and staff of Robbins LLP have been dedicated to helping shareholders recover losses, improve corporate governance structures, and hold company executives accountable for their wrongdoing since 2002. To be notified if a class action against Marqeta, Inc. settles or to receive free alerts when corporate executives engage in wrongdoing, sign up for Stock Watch today. Attorney Advertising. Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome. A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/53e69218-456a-4e86-81b7-b14619b1f825

San Francisco City Hall’s annual Board of Supervisors Holiday Bake Off was a layered cake of colorful treats, rich flavors, politicos dressed in festive sweaters, and as always, a heaping of extremely inside political gags. After a rigorous and contentious election season, city leaders momentarily put their differences aside to observe the time-honored tasty tradition and unite for the good of sugar-filled fun. The event — held each year the week before the board goes on winter break — was started in 2007 by Cammy Blackstone, an aide for former San Francisco Supervisor Carmen Chu, according to organizers. It was originally dubbed “Board of Supervisors Holiday Treat Throwdown.” But what began as an excuse for politicians to share desserts with City Hall colleagues has over the years evolved into not only a cooking contest, but a mechanism for political and social commentary. “It is a fun and sweet way to close out the year and bring the supervisors’ offices — friends and frenemies — together for this annual tradition,” said Jen Low, one of the event organizers and aide to San Francisco Supervisor Myrna Melgar. “Despite political differences and cutthroat competitiveness, we can all share a good laugh at the cheeky entries and admire the culinary talents of our colleagues.” And for the first time in four years, the competition was wide open. Melgar, the three-time defending “Best in Show” champion, whose cooking exploits have become the stuff of legend around City Hall, chose not to participate this year following her stiff fight to win reelection. “I take the bakeoff very seriously — I am competitive,” she said. “It takes weeks of preparation and prototypes. This year, with the election, I just did not have the bandwidth.” Any San Francisco elected official — or member of their staff —- is eligible to participate. This year’s judges were Chef Dontaye Ball, founder of Gumbo Social in the Bayview, Katy Tang, the former San Francisco Supervisor and current executive director of The City’s office of small business, and, for inexplicable reasons, this reporter, whose biggest claim to food fame is that he has never met a carb he didn’t like. There were 11 entrants this year judged on blind taste tests. We evaluated each entry mainly based on taste, creativity and look. This year’s group of entrants and award-winners also doubled as an appetizing recap of the year that was in San Francisco politics. Desserts that didn’t win but are worth mentioning for creativity include a pair of homages to Proposition K — the controversial ballot measure which a majority of voters approved, permanently closing the Great Highway to car traffic — and a chocolate graveyard symbolizing the “death” of various progressive causes in The City. Now, onto the winners. Honorable Mention: The Pie-lice Budget Dish: Cannoli pie Chef: Jackie Prager, legislative aide for District 9 Supervisor Hillary Ronen It’s no surprise that Ronen’s office, which hosted the competition, dished out plenty of digs against police spending. The outgoing District 9 supervisor has been one of The City’s most vocal opponents of measures and policies which would bolster police power or give raises to officers. Prager’s pie — which exaggerated the amount of money in The City’s budget earmarked for law enforcement — oozed with creamy and tasty cannoli filling. But the kicker were the two pistachios on a small plate right next to the pie, which, according to Prager, represented The City’s budget for “everything else” besides cops. Most Creative: Muni Fiscal Cliff Dish: Mexican chocolate and gingerbread Muni cake Chef: Kalpana Narlikar, legislative intern for District 7 Supervisor Myrna Melgar Narlikar’s fiscal-cliff cake scored major points for sheer degree of difficulty, with its beautifully crafted and detailed zero-emission and edible Muni bus attempting to drive out of the ditch that is the “SFMTA Deficit.” The cake depicts the so-called “fiscal cliff” facing San Francisco’s biggest transportation agencies, including the one running Muni. The transit lines have all collectively struggled to rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic, amounting to what has spiraled into a combined $700 million deficit. Narlikar called herself a “transit nerd” who wanted to create a cake that “reflected the issue, but with an optimistic twist.” “I wanted to convey that even though SFMTA is facing a financial crisis, if we work hard, we’ll be able to push through,” she said. Narlikar also made sure to note she’s proud to carry on Melgar’s legacy by keeping her office’s streak of appearances on the bake-off podium alive for another year. Most Delicious: Peanut Butter Dream Dish: Peanut butter mousse cake with chocolate coffee ganache Chef: Robyn Burke, legislative aide for District 1 Supervisor Connie Chan The only thing that Burke wanted to convey with her dessert was a message of “deliciousness.” The peanut butter mousse, one of the few nonpartisan desserts at the bake off, was packed with rich peanut-buttery flavor while maintaining a soft, light and creamy texture. “I knew it was delicious, but I know that there was some stiff competition,” Burke said. “I was honored and surprised.” Most Visually Stunning: Flight of Black San Franciscans Dish: Layered cake Chef: Natalie Gee, Chief of Staff for District 10 Supervisor Shamann Walton In addition to being aesthetically gorgeous, the Flight of Black San Franciscans was cooked by Gee, a staffer for Walton. He is the only Black person on the board of supervisors and one of the leaders advocating that reparations be paid out to all Black San Franciscans . Gee said the cake aims to “tell the story of the Black community’s displacement from San Francisco while honoring the resilience of those who remain.” Each layer represents a different part of that larger theme. “We wanted to highlight the tragic reality of Black San Franciscans being displaced from this beautiful city due to its policies, unaffordable housing, and rising costs of living,” Gee said. The top and bottom coconut layers represent perseverance. The blueberries in the second layer symbolize the Black community’s “contributions and presence,” which “are often overlooked despite their deep-rooted impact,” Gee said. The third layer of luscious blackberry compote depicts the “cultural and historical richness Black San Franciscans have brought to The City.” The edible Black butterflies, Gee said, represent the “exodus of Black San Franciscans from The City. The five non-edible flowers on the side total the 5% of San Franciscans who are Black. Gee instructed those who found a blackberry in their slice to open one of two white boxes for a prize. Inside the first box were a few peanut M&Ms and statistics on San Francisco’s dwindling Black population. The other box was empty except for a note that read, “Empty Promises.” Best in Show: Lemon DROP Tart Dish: Lemon drop tart Chef: Sheila Chung Hagen, legislative aide for District 9 Supervisor Hillary Ronen The tart is all about Proposition F, last month’s failed police-retirement measure which Ronen led the charge against. The ballot proposition is colloquially known as the DROP — Deferred Retirement Option Program — measure . Had it been approved, the legislation, introduced by Supervisors Matt Dorsey and Aaron Peskin, would have allowed tenured police officers to delay their retirement in exchange for raises paid out over the next five years. Its proponents championed it as a way to alleviate The City’s critical police staff shortage . But Ronen, who resigned from the board’s Rules Committee in protest over how the charter amendment was placed on the ballot, staunchly opposed the DROP measure. She argued the measure would add more government costs amid a budget shortfall and boost police officers’ pay even though they are already among the highest paid city employees. The measure was voted down , with 54.7% of San Franciscans who weighed in on the measure coming out against it. “Both the voters and I dropped the DROP this holiday season,” Chung-Hagen said. Gumbo Social’s Brown, a self-described lemon lover, gushed about the pie’s flavor and said it was cooked perfectly. Chung-Hagen called the award “the highlight of my professional career.” “I’d like to thank Supervisors Ronen and [Matt] Dorsey for the inspiration and Supervisor Melgar for not entering the baking competition this year,” Chung-Hagen said.

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Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni reportedly made amends for his postgame altercation with Washington Commanders tight end Zach Ertz in Week 16. On Thursday, ESPN's Tim McManus reported Sirianni recently contacted Ertz to apologize. McManus added Eagles head of security Dom DiSandro separated them before the situation escalated. JP Finlay of WRC-TV in Washington also shared a brief clip of their spat on his X account. It appears Sirianni said something that offended Ertz. Here’s a little bit of video from Zach Ertz and Nick Sirianni from postgame. Looks pretty clear Ertz took offense to something Sirianni said. (Video from @dckerNBC4 ) pic.twitter.com/vykAFGAB38 According to Jeff McLane of The Philadelphia Inquirer , " Their brief dust-up saw Ertz take exception to a comment Sirianni made about his performance in the game." Ertz — who was returning from a concussion — only had one reception for 12 yards on two targets in the 36-33 win over the Eagles. "I'll just keep all of my conversations with any guys private," Sirianni said Thursday, per McManus. "I've got a lot of respect for Zach. Great football player, great person to be around. I really got a lot of respect for Zach and all the good things that he's done and my relationship with him." Ertz played for Philadelphia from 2013-21, making three Pro Bowls and catching 38 touchdowns. However, he doesn't have much history with Sirianni. In Sirianni's first season as Eagles HC, Philadelphia traded Ertz to the Arizona Cardinals after six games. Regardless, apologizing to Ertz is the right move, and it shows the coach realizes he must better control his emotions. Fox cameras caught Sirianni jawing with fans at the end of a 20-16 Week 6 home victory over the Cleveland Browns. His antics could distract a squad with Super Bowl aspirations. The Eagles (12-3) are second in the NFC behind the Detroit Lions (13-2). They can clinch the NFC East with a home win over the Dallas Cowboys (7-8) on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET. Philadelphia needs Sirianni to keep his cool to make a deep postseason run.Pure Storage, Inc. ( NYSE:PSTG – Get Free Report ) CRO Dan Fitzsimons sold 8,895 shares of the business’s stock in a transaction dated Tuesday, December 24th. The stock was sold at an average price of $64.11, for a total transaction of $570,258.45. Following the sale, the executive now directly owns 72,927 shares of the company’s stock, valued at $4,675,349.97. This represents a 10.87 % decrease in their position. The transaction was disclosed in a filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission, which is available at this link . Pure Storage Stock Performance NYSE:PSTG opened at $63.65 on Friday. Pure Storage, Inc. has a 52 week low of $34.32 and a 52 week high of $70.41. The company has a fifty day simple moving average of $56.44 and a two-hundred day simple moving average of $57.04. The company has a quick ratio of 1.74, a current ratio of 1.77 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.07. The company has a market cap of $20.76 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of 167.50, a price-to-earnings-growth ratio of 7.69 and a beta of 1.13. Institutional Inflows and Outflows Several institutional investors and hedge funds have recently bought and sold shares of the stock. Franklin Resources Inc. boosted its stake in shares of Pure Storage by 210.2% in the 3rd quarter. Franklin Resources Inc. now owns 2,553,402 shares of the technology company’s stock valued at $137,628,000 after buying an additional 1,730,123 shares during the period. BNP PARIBAS ASSET MANAGEMENT Holding S.A. lifted its stake in Pure Storage by 22.5% in the third quarter. BNP PARIBAS ASSET MANAGEMENT Holding S.A. now owns 4,063,776 shares of the technology company’s stock worth $204,163,000 after acquiring an additional 747,034 shares during the last quarter. 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BELLS jingle as our horse and carriage glides through the snowy forest illuminated by lanterns on the path. We’re making our way from the Austrian mountain village of Katschberg along the Advent Trail. As we stop, traditional alpine music fills the air as locals chatter and enjoy a hearty gluhwein (like mulled wine, but better) or local beer in a festively-lit wooden lodge. Crunching through the snow, we’re offered warm fruit tea as we make our way past other scenic lodges. In one, a choir gives an intimate performance of festive carols. In another, miniature ponies and sheep find warmth in the hay and accept pats from passers-by. It is a wonderful festive path, but it is far from the only thing on offer in this part of Austria. Carinthia , the southern-most region, is known for its stunning mountain vistas and quaint lakeside villages and is almost the epitome of Christmases from days gone by. My journey began in Klagenfurt, tucked in between the mountains on the eastern shore of Lake Worthersee, a 20-minute drive from the airport. The region’s capital, it’s known as the Renaissance Pearl of Austria, owing to its reconstruction by an Italian architect in the 17th century. It is home to theatres, beautiful churches and more than enough bars and restaurants. But the city is also perfect for a stroll, and you don’t need more than half an hour to walk from one side to the other. It’s also home to two beautiful Christmas markets. The one in front of the city hall sells everything from beautiful trinkets to local foods — the cheesemonger was a particular favourite. The other, open from Thursdays to Sundays, sees pointed tents and glistening fairy lights line the stone banks of the small canal. Here, skilled artisans work away at wooden gifts and barmen offer warm mugs of apple and rum for around £4. Being among the welcoming, festive atmosphere and groups of families and friends, I felt like a local. While you require plenty of layers in the day, the chill in the air is offset by the bright sun, which brings out the best of the mountainous landscape. From the village of Velden, on the other side of the lake, we caught a cruise boat that offered views across to evergreen forests and snow-capped peaks — and had a bar well-stocked with Aperol spritz. We made land in the tiny village of Maria Worth, with its miniature Christmas market and beautiful church that reached up from the water. From here, it was only a short drive up the Pyramidenkogel mountain, on top of which is a wooden observation tower with 360-degree views across the region. Entrance costs £14 but is worth it. The views stretch across the whole of the bright-blue Lake Worthersee and to the pin-pricks of villages dotted around its shore. Thanks to the clean, fresh alpine air, we were able to see as far as the borders of Italy and Slovenia, the horizon only obscured by huge mountains and dense forests. Even better is the slide — one of the longest in Europe — that whizzes you down to the bottom of the tower in 20 seconds. Accommodation was reasonably priced, with smart hotels round the corner from the markets in Klagenfurt and cosy Alpine lodges in the mountains offering something more traditional. Food might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Austria, but think again. At Das Kulinarium in Klagenfurt, we enjoyed a fine-dining four-course meal for £65.50pp featuring melt-in-the-mouth amuse bouches and battered sage leaves pinned to a miniature tree. Then came hazelnut foam soup and truffle French toast, followed by a main of either Arctic char (closely related to salmon) or veal. Cheaper options in other restaurants, such as the Bierhaus zum Augustin in the city centre, were just as delicious, with plenty of meat and fish from the surrounding countryside, at around £16 for a main. This is a region filled with the spirit of Christmas, and the welcome it gave was a gift all in itself. GETTING THERE : Ryanair flies from Stansted to Klagenfurt twice weekly in winter from £13 one way. See ryanair.com . STAYING THERE : Select Hotel Moser Verdino in Klagenfurt has double rooms from £71. See select-hotels.com . Hotel Bacher in Katschberg has rooms from £84 per night, half-board. See urlaub-katschberg.at . MORE INFO : See visitcarinthia.at ; visitklagenfurt.at and katschberg.at.

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